- First Dacian War
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict= First Dacian War
partof= theDacian Wars
date=101 to102
place= Dacia, on the North border of theRoman Empire , near theBlack Sea .
territory= none
result= Dacians surrender
combatant1=Roman Empire
combatant2=Dacian Kingdom
commander1=Trajan
commander2=Decebalus The First Dacian War took place from101 A.D. to102 A.D. The kingdom of Dacia, under kingDecebalus , had become a threat to Roman supremacy and had defeated several of Rome's armies duringDomitian 's reign (81 -96 ). The emperor Trajan was set on ridding this threat to Rome's power and in101 set out determined to defeat Dacia. After a year of heavy fighting, kingDecebalus came to terms and surrendered. When he broke these terms in105 , theSecond Dacian War began.The War
After gaining support from the
Roman Senate and its blessing for war, by101 ,Trajan was ready to advance on Dacia. This was a war in which the Roman military's ingenuity and engineering might were well demonstrated by a stone bridge later known asTrajan's bridge that was constructed across theDanube to assist with the legionaries' advance. The Roman offensive was spearheaded by two legionary columns, marching right to the heart of Dacia, burning towns and villages in the process. In101 , the Dacians led massive assaults on theRoman legions , but were defeated, but not after many Roman soldiers were killed. In102 Trajan moved his army down theDanube toOescus . There the Roman armies converged for a final assault and defeated the Dacian army at theBattle of Tapae . After the battle, plus some additional minor conflicts, Decebalus chose to surrender. The war, spanning only months, had concluded with a Roman victory.Aftermath
Once Dacia was secured,
Decebalus received technical and military reinforcement fromTrajan in order to create a powerful allied zone against the dangerous possible expeditions from the northern and eastern territories by the already moving migrator people. The resources were instead used to make theDacian Kingdom a great independent power that would eventually rebel against Roman rule.ee also
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Dacian Wars
*Second Dacian War
*Trajan
*Decebalus
*Battle of Tapae
*Trajan's Bridge References
# Scarre, Chris, "The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Rome"
# The WikipediaDacian Wars page
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