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    Dava (Latinate plural davae) was a Geto-Dacian name for a city, town or fortress. Generally, the name indicated a tribal center or an important settlement...
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  • This Dacian group is associated by Schütte (1952) with towns having the specific Dacian language ending 'dava' i.e. Setidava. A previous Dacian presence...
    144 KB (17,003 words) - 22:36, 21 September 2024
  • Dava Bazaar, an area in South Mumbai noted for producing medical and scientific instruments as well as lab chemicals Dava (Dacian), the Geto-Dacian name...
    838 bytes (146 words) - 16:53, 1 February 2024
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    that Dacian and Thracian were closely related for various reasons, most notably that Dacian and Moesian town names commonly end with the suffix -DAVA, while...
    124 KB (15,206 words) - 16:20, 23 September 2024
  • It is suggested that the "dava" endings are from the Dacian language, while the rest from the Thracian language. However "dava" towns can be found as south...
    46 KB (4,406 words) - 16:38, 16 July 2024
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    Dacia (redirect from Dacian State)
    This Dacian group, possibly the Costoboci/Lipița culture, is associated by Gudmund Schütte with towns having the specific Dacian language ending "dava" i...
    46 KB (4,841 words) - 19:16, 22 September 2024
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    king of the Getae and Dacian tribes from 82/61 BC to 45/44 BC. He was the first king who successfully unified the tribes of the Dacian kingdom, which comprised...
    27 KB (3,057 words) - 15:28, 14 September 2024
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    Mihăilești (category Dacian sites)
    decembrie 2021" (XLS). National Institute of Statistics. Illustration of the Dacian dava at Popești, potentially Burebista's capital Argedava Mihăilești-Cornetu...
    3 KB (194 words) - 19:35, 17 August 2024
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    Quemedava. The Dacian towns are also called davae (singular dava) since many names were composed of an initial lexical element affixed to -dava, -daua, -deva...
    13 KB (811 words) - 21:01, 23 August 2023
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    name is Turn (tower) + dav from Dacian dava (structure/fortress), i.e. "the river that flows amongst towers and davas[citation needed]"; or a reference...
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    Piroboridava (category Dacian towns)
    was a Dacian town mentioned by Ptolemy, and archaeologically identified at Poiana, Galați, Romania. The second part name of the city Dacian dava shows...
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    form by the Gaelic equivalent may have been widespread in toponyms. The Dacian dava (hill fort) is probably etymologically cognate.[citation needed] In some...
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    This article contains a list of reconstructed words of the ancient Dacian language. They have been restored by some linguists from attested place and personal...
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    which originate from the Greek word petra or Latin lapis 'stone' and Dacian dava 'city'. Modern Kamianets-Podilskyi was first mentioned in 1062, when...
    67 KB (6,001 words) - 09:22, 22 September 2024
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    column shows Romans attacking a Dacian fortification using the "testudo". The Dacians constructed stone strongholds, davas, in the Carpathian Mountains in...
    21 KB (2,515 words) - 22:25, 6 August 2024
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    westward neighbours, the Dacians, several scholars[who?], especially in the Romanian historiography, posit that the Getae and the Dacians were the same people...
    39 KB (4,582 words) - 17:41, 28 September 2024
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    no other sources seem to name the dava discovered at Popești, so no exact assumptions can be made about its Dacian name. It is possible that the two different...
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  • which end in -dava in Dacian and Mysian, as opposed to -para, in Thracian placenames. Georgiev argues that the distance between Dacian and Thracian was...
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  • Setidava (category Dacian towns)
    in his Geography, was a Dacian outpost in north central Europe. This town, with the typical Dacian location name ending of -dava, was mentioned in Ptolemy's...
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  • affiliation of these peoples - Geto-Dacians, Moesians, Thracians and Paeonians (including possibly or partly Thracian or Dacian tribes) and not only on a geographical...
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