Daco-Roman
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The term Daco-Roman describes the Romanized culture of Dacia under the rule of the Roman Empire. The Romanian historian of ideas and historiographer Lucian Boia stated that the Daco-Roman formula, as an origin for the Romanian people, began to surface around the 1870s.[1]
Famous individuals
Ulpia Severina (fl. 3rd century), the wife of the Emperor Aurelian whose nomen Ulpius was widespread in all the provinces along the Danube may have been from Dacia.[2]
See also
- Gallo-Roman
- Romano-British culture
- Culture of Ancient Rome
- Dacian language
- Eastern Romance substratum
- Romanian language
- Origin of the Romanians
- Romance languages
- Legacy of the Roman Empire
- The Balkan linguistic union
- History of Romania
Further reading
- (English) Kelley L. Ross The Vlach Connection and Further Reflections on Roman History
Notes
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References
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- ↑ Boia 2001b, p. 92.
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