Context date October 2009 File KunsthistorischesMuseumDacianGold1.jpg thumb right The Decebalus Treasure is a legendary story written by Cassius Dio concerning events said to have happened in the Roman world during the 2nd century AD. The story During the Second Dacian War many Dacians Dacian nobles surrendered or were caught. One of them, Bicilis , disclosed the location of the treasure, buried in a river s bed. Image Dacian Silver Bracelet at the National Museum of Transylvanian History 2007.jpg thumb right Dacian bracelet in Cluj Museum File KunsthistorischesMuseumDacianBracelet.jpg thumb Dacian Bracelet in Wien blockquote The treasures of Decebalus were also discovered, though hidden beneath the river Sargetia, which ran past his palace. With the help of some captives Decebalus had diverted the course of the river, made an excavation in its bed, and into the cavity had thrown a large amount of silver and gold and other objects of great value that could stand a certain amount of moisture then he had heaped stones over them and piled on earth, afterwards bringing the river back into his course. He also had caused the same captives to deposit his robes and other articles of a like nature in caves, and after accomplishing this had made away with them to prevent them from disclosing anything. But Bicilis, a companion of his who knew what had been done, was seized and gave information about these things. ref http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Cassius Dio 68 .html Dio Cassius quote ref blockquote Decebalus used Roman prisoners to deviate the course of the Sargetia river and buried the treasure. He buried so much silver and gold and some other artefacts who can survive moisture , after that the river was returned to its original course. The rest was of the treasure was deposited in surrounding caves, and the Roman prisoners were slaughtered. ref Julian Bennett ... Oxford University Press year 1994 ISBN 9780198143857 div See also Decebalus Trajan s Dacian ... more details
News release date July 2011 Refimprove date July 2011 File Decebalus Rex 2.jpg thumb Decebalus statue The Statue of Dacian king Decebalus is a 40 m high statue that is the tallest Rock cut architecture rock sculpture in Europe. ref 1 ref It is located on the Danube s rocky bank, near the city of Or ova , Romania . The idea belonged to Romanian businessman and historian Iosif Constantin Dr gan and it took 10 years 1994 2004 for twelve sculptors to finish it, at a cost of over one million dollars. Controversial businessman Iosif Constantin Dr gan financed the execution of this giant monument inspired by the famous rock carving from Rushmore, USA. On the Danube river s banks, near the town of Orsova , stands Decebal s head carved in a giant rock, 40 m high and 25 m wide. The Dacian king s statue is the greatest in Europe only six m shorter than the Statue of Liberty , eight m taller than the Christ the Redeemer statue Christ the Redeemer s monument in Rio de Janeiro , and ten m taller than the legendary Colossus of Rhodes . Two teams of six alpinists sculptors toiled over the colossal work for eight years. One ton of dynamite was used to shape the rock. Situated within the Dubova, Mehedin i Dubova commune area near Orsova, in Mededinti County, the Mraconia Bay seems out of this world. You can only reach the floating bridge by boat, where Europe s greatest sculpture arises from the bay. Opposite Decebalus s head, on the Serbian banks of the Danube river, the famous Tabula Traiana was carved in the early 2nd century CE, a monument which marks the march of the Roman Empire s troops on their way to Dacia. Here, near the Small Kazan gorge Romanian Cazanele Mici is the Danube s deepest ... with the words DECEBALUS REX DRAGAN FECIT. The sculptors say that Iosif Constantin ... ro icon http www.zamolxis.ro modules.php?name News&file article&sid 51 Statue of Decebalus coord 44 ... 2004 sculptures Category Colossal statues Category Dacia Category Dacia in art de Statue des Decebalus ... more details
Dacian War s may refer to Domitian s Dacian War , two punitive expeditions mounted as a border defense against raids of Moesia from Dacia in 86&ndash 87 AD ordered by the Emperor Titus Flavius Domitianus against Dacia and the Dacian king Decebalus Trajan s Dacian Wars , two campaigns of conquest ordered or led by the Emperor Trajan in 101&ndash 102 AD and 105&ndash 106 AD from Moesia against Dacia and Decebalus disambig id Peperangan Dacia simple Dacian Wars ru ... more details
Dacicus was a gold coin issued from Domitian ref D cicus , m a gold coin of Domitian, conqueror of the Dacians, Iu. Lewis, Charlton, T. An Elementary Latin Dictionary. New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago. American Book Company. 1890. ref , in the honor of his claimed victory against the Dacians . The terms of peace with Decebalus , the Dacian king, were severely criticised by the contemporary authors, which considered this treaty shameful to the Romans, ref name jones 195 Jones 1992 , p. 195 ref because the treaty granted Decebalus an annual subsidy of 8 million sesterces. ref name jones 150 Jones 1992 , p. 150 ref For the remainder of Domitian s reign Dacia remained a relatively peaceful client state client kingdom , but Decebalus used the Roman money to fortify his defences, and continued to defy Rome until the reign of Trajan . Dacicus was also a glory title taken by a few Roman Emperors, meaning The conqueror of Dacia . ref cite web title The Dacian Wars url http msersch.ancients.info dacia.htm retrieved on 09.10.2009 ref Trajan and Constantine I were awarded with this title. See also List of historical currencies Roman Republican coinage Roman provincial coins References reflist Category Coins of ancient Rome Category Economic history of Italy pl Dacicus ... more details
Diegis was a Dacia n chief, general and brother of Decebalus , and his representative at the peace negotiations held with Domitian 89 C.E. . References None See also Dacians Commons Dacian and Dacians Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Diegis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Dacia Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown euro noble stub ... more details
about the Dacian priest the NHL trophy Vezina Trophy distinguish V zina Unreferenced date May 2009 Vezina was the Dacia n high priest during the reign of Decebalus , having the second most important place in the state, after the king. He took part in the Battle of Tapae . Commons Dacian and Dacians Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Vezina ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Dacia reli bio stub ... more details
Context date December 2008 Ranisstorum is the name of the Ancient Rome Ancient Roman fortification located east of Sarmizegetusa Regia Sarmizegetusa , the former capital of the old kingdom of Dacia . The exact location of this fortification is now lost, but it is possible that it was the present location called Sub Cununi , near Gradistea de Munte . In 106 AD, Tiberius Claudius Maximus , of the Roman army, captured a fugitive Dacian king Decebalus , just moments after the king committed suicide in order not to be captured alive and suffer the same humiliation as Vercingetorix . Maximus cut Decebalus head and right hand and brought them on a shield to Emperor Trajan , who was camped at that time at this fortification. As a result of this action, Maximus was made decurion Roman cavalry officer decurion and was given a second medal for bravery the first was received from Emperor Domitian in 87 AD . Coord missing Romania Romania geo stub Category Ancient Roman forts Category Archaeological sites in Romania Category Dacia ... more details
Expand Romanian Duras date December 2010 Duras , 1st century AD was a Dacia n ref Dacia Landscape, Colonization and Romanization by Ioana A Oltean, 2007, page 47, Kings Coson who minted his own coins and Duras... ref king . Preceded by the Great King Burebista and followed by Decebalus The Great originally named Diurpaneus In 85 and 86 A.D., king Duras ordered attacks into Roman province of Moesia , south of the Danube . The attacks were led by Decebalus . Emperor Domitian personally advanced into the province with legions and relief supplies, reorganized it, and planned the next campaign season an attack into Dacia that did not turn out well and suffered a major defeat when ambushed by the forces of Diurpaneus . In about 87 A.D. king Duras knowingly offered the kingship to Diurpaneus as a recognition of his diplomatic, military and leadership skills. References reflist Dacia topics DEFAULTSORT Duras Dacian King Category Dacian kings Category 1st century monarchs in Europe ro Duras ... more details
with harsh terms for the Dacian king. Aftermath Once Dacia was secured, Decebalus received technical ... eventually rebel against Roman rule. See also Trajan s Dacian Wars Second Dacian War Trajan Decebalus ... more details
Image 106 Conrad Cichorius, Die Reliefs der Traianss ule, Tafel CVI.jpg thumb right 200px Decebalus suicidal death, from Trajan s Column . Tiberius Claudius Maximus may be the figure reaching out for Decebalus from horseback. Tiberius Claudius Maximus was a Roman soldier who served with Legio VII Claudia in the Trajan s Dacian Wars Dacian Wars during the reign of emperor Domitian and emperor Trajan . He was born in Roman Greece Greece and joined the Roman army army in 85 AD at a young age and served in Legio VII Claudia in Moesia . In 87 and 88 AD he fought as part of his legion in the First Battle of Tapae and Second Battle of Tapae . Tiberius Claudius Maximus later become a Roman cavalry cavalry officer in his legion and standard bearer of the cavalry. He was decorated for bravery by the Emperor Domitian. Trajan promoted him to lead an Auxiliaries Roman military Auxiliary cavalry unit of Pannonia ns. In 106 AD, during the Trajan s Dacian Wars Dacian Wars , Tiberius Claudius Maximus, serving as a Reconnaissance scout with his unit, was tasked to capture the escaping Dacian King Decebalus . Before Maximus was able to capture him, Decebalus committed suicide by cutting his own throat this incident is shown on Trajan column Trajan s Column , although it is likely, however, that in the process of dying Decebalus was captured as is claimed on the funerary stele discovered at Gramini in Greece. Maximus cut off the head and right arm of the Dacian king and took them to the emperor Trajan at Ranisstorum who granted him a medal, his second one in his military career. Tiberius Claudius Maximus later served in Trajan s Roman Parthian Wars having voluntarily served longer than his contracted period of service, he was eventually discharged in the province of Mesopotamia . He died after 117 AD. While still alive, around 106, he raised a monument at Philippi in Greece now in the museum ... makes the claim that he had actually captured Decebalus. References Peter Connolly Tiberius ... more details
unreferenced date August 2011 Infobox military conflict image caption conflict Second Battle of Tapae partof the Trajan s Dacian Wars Dacian Wars date 101 place Transylvania , Romania result Indecisive Roman victory combatant1 Dacia combatant2 Roman Empire commander1 Decebalus commander2 Trajan strength1 150,000 200,000 Citation needed date February 2012 strength2 Total 9 11 Legions 70,000 80,000 Citation needed date February 2012 7 professional legions, 2 4 mixed legions Citation needed date February 2012 casualties1 unknown casualties2 unknown Campaignbox Dacian Wars The Battle of Tapae 101 was the decisive battle of the first Trajan s Dacian Wars Dacian War , in which Roman Emperor Trajan defeated the Dacia Dacian King Decebalus s army. Other setbacks in the campaign delayed its completion until 102 . Background As soon as Trajan became Roman emperor , he planned a campaign against Dacia . This campaign resulted in the first Trajan s Dacian Wars Dacian war fought between 101 and 102 . The reason used for this campaign was Decebalus lack of respect for the Ancient Rome Romans , and the fact that he failed to respect the agreements of the peace reached following the First Battle of Tapae from 87 88. Beside the nine Roman legions that were already stationed on the Danube, Trajan brought two more, Legio X Gemina and Legio XI Claudia , and created two new legions, Legio II Traiana Fortis and Legio XXX Ulpia Victrix . The battle The Roman army crossed the Danube at Viminacium , slowly making its way into Dacia. Just like in 87 88, the battle took place at Tapae . The Dacians resisted the Roman offensive, but as a storm broke out, the Dacians believing it is a sign from the gods, decided to withdraw. Aftermath Because the winter was near, Trajan decided to wait until spring to continue his offensive on Sarmizegetusa . Decebalus took advantage of the new situation, and in the winter of 101 to 102 , he attacked the Roman province of Moesia , a major clash taking place at ... more details
to Sarmizegetusa Regia Sarmizegetusa , Decebalus requesting a truce. Trajan agreed to the peace offerings. This time the peace was favorable to the Roman Empire Decebalus must yield the territories occupied ... after 89 , when the Romans under Domitian were forced to pay an annual gift to the Dacians. Decebalus ... more details
to the treason of a confidant of the Dacian king, Bicilis, the Romans found Decebalus s treasure in the River ... s Dacian Wars Trajan Roman Dacia Decebalus References Scarre, Chris, The Penguin Historical Atlas ... more details
on his coinage of this period. However, during the years 103 105, Decebalus did not respect ... of Sarmizegetuza. Following the conclusion of the siege, Bicilis, a confidant of Decebalus, betrayed ... River Cassius Dio 68.14 . Aftermath Decebalus and many of his followers escaped the Legions during ... of war taken by the Romans, Decebalus killed himself to avoid capture. Decebalus head and right ... more details
Roman Empire commander1 Decebalus commander2 Trajan strength1 around 40,000 in the first war 15,000 ... general Decebalus in the Battle of Tapae 101 Second Battle of Tapae in 101. ref Luttwak, The Grand ... Regia , Decebalus once more sought terms. ref Goldsworthy, In the Name of Rome , p. 329 ref Decebalus rebuilt his power over the following years and attacked Roman garrisons again in 105 ... by Diurpaneus who was subsequently renamed Decebalus Dacian for the Brave and who, as a consequence ... this victory he was called Decebalus the brave one . ref In 88 , the Roman offensive continued ... this battle Decebalus , now the king of the four reunited arms of the Dacians asked for peace which ... Sarmizegetuza and, at the same time, Decebalus asked for peace. At first, Domitian refused this request ... was obliged to accept the peace. ref Following the peace of 89 AD , Decebalus became a client ... the Roman Empire to defend the empire s borders and acceptance of Decebalus as king Rex Amicas . Some ... crushing victory obtained by the Dacian King Decebalus s forces, followed by an indecisive ..., Decebalus receiving money, craftsmen and war machines from the Roman Empire, to defend the empire s borders ... , Decebalus continued to oppose Rome. ref name Romanis REquote02 cite web url http www.roman ... The first war main First Dacian War File Decebalus b.jpg thumb left 150px Decebalus, King of Dacia ... Decebalus chose to make peace after some additional minor conflicts. The war had concluded with an important ... Empire. According to the peace terms, Decebalus got technical and military reinforcement from ... to rebuild Dacian fortresses and strengthen the army. Soon thereafter Decebalus turned against the Romans once again. The second war main Second Dacian War Following the first war, Decebalus complied ... victory, resulting in a second temporary peace. Eventually, goaded by the behavior of Decebalus ... to the ground. King Decebalus fled, but was followed by the Roman cavalry and committed suicide ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 106 Year nav 106 M1 year in topic NOTOC Year 106 Roman numerals CVI was a common year starting on Thursday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Commodus and Civica or, less frequently, year 859 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 106 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire Image 106 Conrad Cichorius, Die Reliefs der Traianss ule, Tafel CVI.jpg thumb right 250px Decebalus suicidal death, from Trajan s Column Ignatius of Antioch Ignatius writes a letter to Christians in Smyrna around this year where the term Catholic Church is used. This is the earliest surviving witness to the use of the term Catholic Church . Emperor Trajan conquers the Dacian Fortresses of the Or tie Mountains and surrounds the capital, Sarmizegetusa Regia Sarmizegetusa . The Dacians are defeated in the Battle of Sarmizegetusa , the city is encircled with a Investment military circumvallation line . When the Romans destroyed the water pipe s, king Decebalus flees and commits suicide. In August 11 , the south eastern part of Dacia modern Romania becomes a Roman province Roman Dacia . The veterans of the Roman legion legions are given land grant land in the new province for their service in the Roman army . Trajan annexes Nabataean Arabia with its capital Petra as a Roman province. Aelianus Tacticus Aelian writes his Taktike Theoria probable date . Asia Change of Han Hedi to Han Shangdi of the Chinese Eastern Han Dynasty . First and the only year of yanping era. Change of Han Shangdi to Han Andi of the Chinese Eastern Han Dynasty . onlyinclude Births Deaths Decebalus , List of Dacian kings King of Dacia 87 106 commits suicide, being pursuided by the Romans. Han Hedi of the Chinese Eastern Han Dynasty b. 79 August or September &n ... more details
unreferenced date July 2008 The Battle of Gatae was an engagement fought in roughly 103 Anno Domini AD during the Roman Emperor Trajan s war with the kingdom of Dacia . There is no serious historical evidence giving an exact place or time to the battle, nor any troop positions, numerical statistics, casualties, or much of anything of that nature. It is not even fully understood if the battle was in of itself a major engagement or merely a small battle or even a large skirmish. Dio Cassius gives a minor mention of the battle, but it is a mere mention. It is understood that this battle did however somehow break the back of the Dacian army and allow the Roman Legions to make serious tactical headway. However, Decebalus , king of Dacia, managed to secure a peace before the capital of Sarmizegetusa Regia Sarmizegetusa was captured. See also Dacian Wars Dacian warfare Notes reflist 3 References div class references small div Further reading expand further date February 2012 div class references small http www.amazon.com dp 1157722733 103 103 Deaths, Sextus Julius Frontinus, List of State Leaders in 103, Battle of Gatae, 103 Ad div External links Dacia topics Romania stub dacia stub AncientRome battle stub coord 45.0776971 7.6841979 display title Category Battles involving the Roman Empire Gatae Category Dacia Category 103 ... more details
the name of Decebalus , meaning as strong as ten wild men. ref name Grumeza Grumeza 2009 , pp 163 ... the Roman offensive and Decebalus, now the Dacian king, sued for peace, sending his brother, Diegis ..., Decebalus returned the Roman prisoners of war but he was also lent a number of Roman engineers who ... sesterce s ref name Jones150 Jones 1992 , p150. ref and Decebalus was recognized as a client king ... Dacia remained a relatively peaceful client state client kingdom , but Decebalus used the Roman money ... more details
Infobox Bridge bridge name Decebal Bridge image caption The Decebal Bridge seen from the Administrative Palace, Satu Mare Administrative Palace official name Podul Decebal also known as carries 4 Bridge lane road br 2 pedestrian walkways crosses Some River locale Satu Mare maint id design Road bridge mainspan convert 150 m ft abb yes length convert 630 m ft abb yes width convert 25 m ft abb yes clearance convert 15 m ft abb yes below traffic open 1975 closed toll map cue map image map text map width coordinates coord 44.39862 26.14354 format dms The Decebal Bridge lang ro Podul Decebal crosses the lower Some River to the central part of Satu Mare city, linking the residential districts of Soarelui and Centru Nou, Satu Mare Centru Nou . ref name Podul Decebal cite web url http www.satu mare.ro primarie trafic2.html title Set de masuri Trafic publisher www.satu mare.ro language Romanian accessdate 2009 07 01 ref It is named after the famous Dacia n king Decebalus . The Decebal Bridge is a Bridge road bridge convert 630 m ft abb yes long, convert 25 m ft abb yes wide, and convert 20 m ft abb yes high. ref name Podul Decebal References reflist PlacesSatuMare Category Bridges in Romania Category Bridges in Satu Mare Romania struct stub Europe bridge struct stub Romania transport stub ... more details
Infobox film name Dacii image Helmet of Cotofenesti image size director Sergiu Nicolaescu producer writer Titus Popovici br Jaqcues R my starring Pierre Brice br Amza Pellea br Marie Jose Nat br Georges Marchal br Mircea Albulescu br Sergiu Nicolaescu br Geo Barton music Theodor Grigoriu cinematography Costache Ciubotaru runtime 110 minutes country film Romania language Romanian Dacii The Dacians is a 1967 list of historical drama films historical drama film about Domitian s Dacian War fought between the Roman empire and the Dacians in AD 87 88. This film was directed by Romania n director Sergiu Nicolaescu . It was released on 31 May 1967 in France. Cast Pierre Brice as Septimius Severus Marie Jos Nat as Meda Georges Marchal as Cornelius Fuscus Amza Pellea as Decebalus Mircea Albulescu as Oluper Sergiu Nicolaescu as Marcus Gy rgy Kov cs as Domitian Geo Barton as Zoltes Alexandru Herescu as Cotyso Emil Botta as Grand Priest Nicolae Sec reanu See also List of films set in ancient Rome List of historical drama films External links imdb title 0060482 Dacii Sergiu Nicolaescu Category Films set in ancient Rome Category Films set in classical antiquity Category Romanian films Category Romanian language films Category Films set in Romania Category 1967 films Category Dacia in art Category Dacia in fiction Category Films set in ancient Dacia Category Films directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu pt Dacii ro Dacii film ru ... more details
without a decisive outcome, and Decebalus , the Dacia Dacian King , had brazenly flouted the terms of the peace ... needed reorganization. Trajan imposed on the Dacians very hard peace conditions Decebalus had to renounce ... Trajan s Column During the following winter, King Decebalus launched a counter attack across the Danube ... and forced King Decebalus to submit to him a year later. Trajan returned to Rome in triumph and was granted the title Dacicus Maximus . The victory was celebrated by the Tropaeum Traiani . However, Decebalus ... quote However, during the years 103 105, Decebalus did not respect the peace conditions imposed ... more details
capital and reached its acme under King Decebalus Decebal . Archaeological findings in this area ... testified by the solar calendar. Burebista and Decebalus creatively assimilated the technological achievements of Greek and Roman culture, out of which Decebalus was in process of making a Dacian ... alphabet, DECEBAL PER SCORILO i.e. Decebalus, son cf. Latin puer of Scorilus. sfn MacKendrick ... gallery center See also Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa List of Dacian towns Decebalus Dacian Fortresses ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 85 Year nav 85 M1 year in topic NOTOC Year 85 Roman numerals LXXXV was a common year starting on Saturday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Augustus and Fulvus or, less frequently, year 838 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 85 for this year has been used since the early medieval period , when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire Dacia ns under Decebalus engage in two Domitian s Dacian War wars against the Roman Empire Romans from this year to 88 or 89 . Emperor Domitian repulses a Dacian invasion of Moesia . Domitian appoints himself Censor ancient Rome censor for life, which gives him the right to control the Senate . His totalitarian tendencies put the Roman Senate senatorial aristocracy firmly in opposition to him. Asia Baekje invades the outskirts of Silla in the Korean peninsula . The war continues till the peace treaty of 105 . onlyinclude Births Marcion of Sinope , theology theologian and founder of Marcionism d. 160 Ptolemy , Greek astronomer approximate date Deaths References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 85 Category 85 af 85 als 80er Johr 85 am 85 . . . ar 85 an 85 ast 85 az 85 bn be 85 be x old 85 bh bs 85 br 85 bg 85 ca 85 cv 85 cs 85 co 85 cy 85 da 85 de 85 et 85 el 85 es 85 eo 85 eu 85 fa fr 85 fy 85 ga 85 gd 85 gl 85 gan 85 ko 85 hy 85 hr 85. io 85 bpy id 85 ia 85 os 85 it 85 he 85 jv 85 ka 85 kk 85 sw 85 ht 85 almanak jilyen la 85 lb 85 lt 85 m. lmo 85 hu 85 mk 85 mg 85 mr . . ms 85 nah 85 nl 85 new ja 85 nap 85 no 85 nn 85 oc 85 or uz 85 pi pnb 185 nds 85 pl 85 pt 85 ty 85 ro 85 qu 85 ru 85 sah 85 sa sq 85 simple 85 sk 85 sl 85 srn 85 sr 85 sh 85 su 85 fi 85 sv 85 tl 85 tt 85 th . . 628 tr 85 tk 85 uk 85 ur 85 vec 85 vi 85 vo 85 war 85 yo 85 zh 85 Category Article Feedback 5 ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 87 the processor Intel 8087 Year nav 87 M1 year in topic NOTOC Year 87 Roman numerals LXXXVII was a common year starting on Monday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Augustus and Saturninus or, less frequently, year 840 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 87 for this year has been used since the early medieval period , when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire The Roman Maternus arrives in Ethiopia . Lyon , a city in Gaul , has a population of over 100,000. Sextus gains power in the Roman senate senate . Europe Decebalus becomes king of Dacia . onlyinclude Births Deaths References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 87 Category 87 af 87 als 80er Johr 87 am 87 . . . ar 87 an 87 ast 87 az 87 bn be 87 be x old 87 bh bg 87 bs 87 br 87 ca 87 cv 87 cs 87 co 87 cy 87 da 87 de 87 et 87 el 87 es 87 eo 87 eu 87 fa fr 87 fy 87 ga 87 gd 87 gl 87 gan 87 ko 87 hy 87 hr 87. io 87 bpy id 87 ia 87 os 87 it 87 he 87 jv 87 ka 87 kk 87 sw 87 ht 87 almanak jilyen la 87 lv 87. gads lb 87 lt 87 m. lmo 87 hu 87 mk 87 mg 87 mr . . ms 87 nah 87 nl 87 new ja 87 nap 87 no 87 nn 87 oc 87 or uz 87 pi nds 87 pl 87 pt 87 ty 87 ro 87 qu 87 ru 87 sah 87 sa sq 87 simple 87 sk 87 sl 87 srn 87 sr 87 sh 87 su 87 fi 87 sv 87 tl 87 tt 87 th . . 630 tr 87 tk 87 uk 87 ur 87 vec 87 vi 87 vo 87 war 87 yo 87 zh 87 ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 89 Year nav 89 M1 year in topic NOTOC Year 89 Roman numerals LXXXIX was a common year starting on Thursday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Fulvus and Atratinus or, less frequently, year 842 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 89 for this year has been used since the early medieval period , when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Europe Legio XIII Gemina Legio XIII Gemina is transferred to Dacia to help in the war against Decebalus . Aquincum old Budapest , buda is founded. Asia First year of Yongyuan era of the Chinese Han Dynasty . June &ndash The Han Dynasty Han Chinese army under Dou Xian d. 92 , allied with the southern Xiongnu , is victorious over the Northern Xiongnu in the Battle of Ikh Bayan . By topic Religion Change of Patriarch of Constantinople from Polycarpus I of Byzantium Polycarpus to Plutarch of Byzantium Plutarch . Publication in Syria or Phoenicia Citation needed date April 2012 of the Gospel of Matthew by a converted Jewish scholar. onlyinclude Births Deaths References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 89 Category 89 af 89 als 80er Johr 89 am 89 . . . ar 89 an 89 ast 89 az 89 bn be 89 be x old 89 bh bg 89 bs 89 br 89 ca 89 cv 89 cs 89 co 89 cy 89 da 89 de 89 et 89 el 89 es 89 eo 89 eu 89 fa fr 89 fy 89 ga 89 gd 89 gl 89 gan 89 ko 89 hy 89 hi 89 hr 89. io 89 bpy id 89 ia 89 os 89 it 89 he 89 jv 89 kn 89 ka 89 kk 89 sw 89 ht 89 almanak jilyen la 89 lv 89. gads lb 89 lt 89 m. lmo 89 hu 89 mk 89 mg 89 mr . . ms 89 nah 89 nl 89 new ja 89 nap 89 no 89 nn 89 oc 89 or uz 89 pi nds 89 pl 89 pt 89 ty 89 ro 89 qu 89 ru 89 sah 89 sa sq 89 simple 89 sk 89 sl 89 srn 89 sr 89 sh 89 su 89 fi 89 sv 89 tl 89 ta 89 tt 89 te 89 th . . 632 tr 89 tk 89 uk 89 ur 89 vec 89 vi 89 vo 89 war 89 yo 89 zh 89 ... more details