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DescriptionDacian kingdom during Burebista and Roman Republic. c.50 BC.png
English: Under Burebista, Dacia was a unified and powerful kingdom, stretching across modern Romania and neighboring regions, with strong military, rich resources, and organized fortifications, reaching its historical peak before fragmenting after his death.
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Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2019-03-14. ; ia Expert Hărți – Dacia lui Burebista: https://expertharti.ro/product/harta-de-perete-a-daciei-in-timpul-lui-burebista/; Materiale de Istorie – Campaniile lui Burebista: https://materialedeistorie.com/2020/10/11/burebista-decebal-schita-lectiei-fisa-de-lucru-prezentare-powerpoint-clasa-a-viii-a/; Ora de Istorie – Articol: https://oradeistorie.ro/articol/105-106/; Strabo, Geographica IV-VII; Jordanes, Getica; Julius Caesar, Commentarii de Bello Gallico; Theodor Mommsen, The History of Rome; Ion Horațiu Crișan, Burebista și epoca sa; András Mócsy, Pannonia and Upper Moesia; John Koch, Celtic Culture: An Historical Encyclopedia; Ion Grumeza, Dacia: Land of Transylvania, Cornerstone of Ancient Eastern Europe;The Cambridge Ancient History;Pliny the elder, Natuarlis Historia, books III-IV; Aurel Rustoiu and I. V. Ferencz, "Burebista at the Banat's Danube..."; Cristian Vasile, "DEKINAIS THE 'WIZARD'. COMMENTS ON STRABO VII. 3. 11..."; Matthew Bunson, Encyclopaedia of the Roman Empire (2014); Radu Oltean, Dacia razboaiele cu Romanii * Sarmisegetusa; Radu Oltean, geții lui Burebista și lumea lor; The borders of the kingdom are based on illustrations by Ionel Boamfă, a lecturer at Alexandru Ioan Cuza University: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Dacia-during-Burebista-82-441-BC_fig2_320893534
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Under Burebista, Dacia was a unified and powerful kingdom, stretching across modern Romania and neighboring regions, with strong military, rich resources, and organized fortifications, reaching its historical peak before fragmenting after his death.