Carte The Dacians Elliot Rowan

The Dacians

Kings of the Carpathian Mountains

Autor: Elliot Rowan
Limbă: engleză
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In The Dacians: Kings of the Carpathian Mountains, Elliot Rowan explores the rise of the warrior civ...

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Autor
Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
190
EAN
9798183512809
Enbook ID
52994690
Greutate
228
Dimensiuni
140 x 216 x 10

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In The Dacians: Kings of the Carpathian Mountains, Elliot Rowan explores the rise of the warrior civilization that emerged beyond the Danube and stood against the expanding power of Rome. Hidden within the forests, valleys, and fortified ridges of the Carpathian Mountains, the Dacians built a kingdom shaped by sacred authority, mineral wealth, and fierce independence. From the reigns of Burebista and Decebalus to the wars that brought Rome into the mountains of Dacia, their story unfolds along one of the great frontiers of the ancient world.

Drawing on archaeological discoveries from Sarmizegetusa Regia, the fortress networks of the Orastie Mountains, Trajan's Column, and surviving Roman accounts, Rowan reconstructs a civilization known through ruined sanctuaries, weapons, fortifications, and sacred traditions. Massive hilltop strongholds guarded the approaches through the Carpathians, while gold mines enriched the kingdom and attracted imperial conquest. Religious rituals, warrior culture, and mountain warfare shaped a society unlike any other in ancient Europe.

Rowan traces the Dacians' connections with Thracians, Celts, Greeks, Scythians, and Romans while examining the rise of centralized kingship, the campaigns of Trajan, and the destruction of the last independent Dacian kingdom. More than the story of a lost civilization, this book reveals how the Dacians left a lasting mark on the history, memory, and archaeological landscape of southeastern Europe.