Ancient Tribes: The Valor of Dacia

Welcome to an enthralling exploration of the Dacian civilization in our full-length video. Join us as we journey through the rich tapestry of Dacian history, from their mysterious origins nestled in the Carpathian Mountains to their fierce resistance against the mighty Roman Empire.
In this captivating narrative, you'll witness the valor of Dacia's fearless warriors, discover the secrets of their unique society and culture, and relive the epic battles that shaped their legacy. Dive into the depths of Dacian-Roman relations, where historical drama unfolds like a rollercoaster ride with unexpected twists and turns.
Experience the grand spectacle of the Dacian Wars, where legendary figures like King Decebalus and Emperor Trajan clashed in battles that echoed through the Carpathian Mountains. These colossal clashes weren't just battles; they were defining moments in history that would alter the course of empires.
But that's not all. We'll unravel the enduring legacy of the Dacians, their influence on modern-day cultures, and the secrets still waiting to be unearthed by archaeologists and historians. Our journey is a testament to the indomitable human spirit, a reminder that even in the face of overwhelming odds, bravery and determination prevail.
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  • @mateim2619
    @mateim26195 ай бұрын

    May their legacy live on for millenia. Getae/Dacians (both name depict the same people), a big part of the foundation of European culture. Thank you for this amazing video!

  • @RedDeadRedemption2World
    @RedDeadRedemption2World8 ай бұрын

    Glad to see that someone is giving the dacians the respect they deserve, for many years this amazing civilization was just ignored (at least in the west), not long ago I heard that there are some who claim that their tunnels reached all the way to America, that's the funniest thing I've heard

  • @jojijohn7121

    @jojijohn7121

    Ай бұрын

    Notice how this video has basically no views your comment lacks likes,replies everybody here doesn't seem to have not much . Because of prejudice, racism the world would never give us respect. Ah, but if this was any other civilization, everyone will be with their asscheacks wide open

  • @TPNST

    @TPNST

    25 күн бұрын

    Indeed but why this civilisation” is ignored? There is a reason!!!!

  • @jojijohn7121

    @jojijohn7121

    25 күн бұрын

    @TPNST have you ever heard of prejudice, racism. Or what does the comment insinuates a lack of respect. There was this little shit atheist that's a filthy catholic now he was like, how come there's no eastern orthodoxy churches irl. As if the caths would ever allow that. But baptism, jehova witness are allowed to come to Romania. I wonder what's up with that . Why would Romania become one of these losers when they are already Eastern orthodoxy that literally doesn't make no logical sense.

  • @JaffreyBezos
    @JaffreyBezos6 ай бұрын

    it took 1/3rd of the entire roman army wich was a 100.000 army to finaly conquer dacia

  • @JustChillingNahhhhMean

    @JustChillingNahhhhMean

    Ай бұрын

    They had to be sure to crush them. They couldn’t fight Dacians with equal forces.

  • @adriansparlac8517
    @adriansparlac85174 ай бұрын

    Very good material about the Dacians, wonderful!

  • @nevjones6529
    @nevjones65299 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your work in adding another piece of the puzzle of my history🙋🏻‍♂️👌🙏🕊👍

  • @TheHiddenSecretsOfTheWorld

    @TheHiddenSecretsOfTheWorld

    9 ай бұрын

    Appreciate it! Glad you enjoyed the video - feel free to follow for more fascinating stories from history

  • @byron8657
    @byron86576 ай бұрын

    We in the Philippines we have like mountain warriors in the North of Luzon Island called the Igorot Warriors Brave and Valiant like the Dacians. For 350 years of the Spaniards occupation of the Philippines they haven’t conquered and subjugated these Igorot Warriors k!

  • @TheHiddenSecretsOfTheWorld

    @TheHiddenSecretsOfTheWorld

    5 ай бұрын

    The truth is that I had heard about these heroes, but now you made me want to investigate the subject more deeply - and who knows, maybe make a video about them as well. Thank you very much for the response and hope to continue to see you here!

  • @cosminoprea5448
    @cosminoprea5448Ай бұрын

    It took 2 wars to conquer Dacia. The first war, Dacians scored a complete victory. One Roman legion completely disappeared, no survivor left. In the second war (which you depicted), Trajan gathered all the soldiers he could from the whole empire + alies. It was a long campaign, spanning 2 years. Trajan won and decreed 123 days of hollyday through all the Roman Empire to celebrate the greatest victory Rome had. He also built the Trajan's column, wich is the tallest of all columns (columns depict Roman wars). The gold extracted from Dacia fueled the Roman Empire and its war machine for over 160 years, greatly contributing to Rome's development. Later, all Dacians received full Roman citizenship, which they embraced. They called themselves "Romans" since them. In English, we say "Romanian", but in Romanian, we say "Român", which phonetically is "Roman" with the mouth slightly closed on "a".

  • @soul-of-getae
    @soul-of-getae8 ай бұрын

    Dacians, my anscestors ! Zamolxe is Great!

  • @TheHiddenSecretsOfTheWorld

    @TheHiddenSecretsOfTheWorld

    8 ай бұрын

    You have blood of warriors in your veins 💪

  • @zarni000
    @zarni0006 ай бұрын

    Dacians are thracians. THracians is a huge grouping of tribes that shared the same culture and language. Just in modern day bulgaria there were over 10 different tribes. Incidentally the roman emperor Gallerius who was born in Serdika (the city of the thracian Serdi tribe) what is today called Sofia was a dacian. Allegedly wanted to change the empires name to Dacian empire. Thracians did not call themselves that though. At least not early on.

  • @roeypervo3688

    @roeypervo3688

    5 ай бұрын

    They are not

  • @adriansparlac8517

    @adriansparlac8517

    4 ай бұрын

    Indeed they are Getae, Scythians, Illyrians, were all part of the Tharacian people and language.

  • @RedDeadRedemption2World
    @RedDeadRedemption2World8 ай бұрын

    The Balkans here are reacting with a nervous breakdown - that's why it is forbidden to enter into a historical debate with Balkans

  • @user-tv1of3cp9n
    @user-tv1of3cp9n3 ай бұрын

    He should have shown more true images of dacians,i could only see 2,the statues from the Constantine gate and one with half naked dacians fighting romans...

  • @user-di2su5wo8q
    @user-di2su5wo8q5 ай бұрын

    Salut prieteni. I am thracian..thanks Romanian brothers. ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @LurkerAnonymous
    @LurkerAnonymous7 ай бұрын

    The father of history, Herodotus, said about the Dacians that they “are the bravest and most righteous of the Thracians”, actually the northern branch of the Thracians, a very important Aryan people in the Carpathian-Danubian-Pontic space.

  • @bogdan78pop

    @bogdan78pop

    6 ай бұрын

    He also said that they were tall, blonde with blue eyes.....!!!!

  • @mihai_manea_dacian_history3d
    @mihai_manea_dacian_history3d3 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @LonelyWolf-oj5fj
    @LonelyWolf-oj5fjАй бұрын

    You forgot two real events that happened in the year 80 when the Dacians defeated the Romans killing even General Fuscus and for 20 years the Roman Empire paid tribute to the Dacians. Facts And in the year 105/106, the emperor Trajan gathered all the Roman battalions from the 4 corners of the world so that he could defeat the Dacian empire after which the Romans stayed in Dacia for about 200 years and they excavated over 500 tons of gold using only hand tools Trajan's Column in Rome embodies the Dacian people as a kind of respect to the Dacians being recognized as a brave and fearless people of their ⏲️ times ....Dacia = Modern Day România 👍Cheers mate.🍻

  • @TheHiddenSecretsOfTheWorld

    @TheHiddenSecretsOfTheWorld

    10 күн бұрын

    when you right you right

  • @zarni000
    @zarni0006 ай бұрын

    All your depictions of "dacians" is wrong. They wore a typical of the thracians "phrygian" hat which was bent forwards. You don't show one genuine depiction of a dacian in the drawings.

  • @elvirai817
    @elvirai8173 ай бұрын

    Hey, liar, your map at sec 44 shows the part of Dacia that was occupied by Rome for about 150 years. The Dacia of the Dacians tribes was much bigger, four times bigger that what you showed to be Dacia. Why did you lie?? Did Vatican pay you to do this video?? We all know that Vatican is the real descendant. still extremely powerful, of the Roman empire. And it likes it Dacia was only what they conquered, up to the mountains full of gold in the middle of Transylvania, the heart of dacia.....

  • @adrian970

    @adrian970

    9 күн бұрын

    Logically, Dacia also included part of Bulgaria and former Czechoslovakia

  • @SorinVertigo-yv6nf
    @SorinVertigo-yv6nf9 ай бұрын

    Gogturks was brothers of scityans masagete yueshy ashina tribe the Huns Avars kumans later in 1200

  • @steffenopenheimer3601
    @steffenopenheimer36019 ай бұрын

    Dacians were Getae, parthians sarmatyans, scityans, agatarsi,..this is the combo we come from and some Yamnaia blood as well

  • @SorinVertigo-yv6nf
    @SorinVertigo-yv6nf9 ай бұрын

    Yee thing about getae was brothers of masagete tomiris Queen Inmmortals of Cyrus on dobrogea mix masagete up on ucraine Carpathian mountain mixtures so dacians was Cimmerians celto austriac alaric army who fought naked on burebista and decebalus commands he's depicted everywhere naked in battle

  • @jojijohn7121

    @jojijohn7121

    Ай бұрын

    Ucraine is scum nothing to do ROMANIAN LEGAGY

  • @spargbotu
    @spargbotu4 ай бұрын

    The naration sounds very GPTish

  • @francosalinas4459
    @francosalinas44597 ай бұрын

    Can’t take this narrator seriously, while he uses vague words “cool” & “stuff” 😂

  • @TheHiddenSecretsOfTheWorld

    @TheHiddenSecretsOfTheWorld

    7 ай бұрын

    He is like a wannabe cool teacher in hs

  • @gabrielaldea3868

    @gabrielaldea3868

    6 ай бұрын

    It's more like presenting a story/legend to 2nd/3rd grade kids....fantastic pictures and probably only 5% images depicting Dacians or Dacia or Romania. All the rest is more a storytelling than history!!

  • @Dracurosu
    @Dracurosu4 ай бұрын

    "stuff and cool" != not my ideea of research based verified and backed information

  • @SorinVertigo-yv6nf
    @SorinVertigo-yv6nf9 ай бұрын

    Getae was Europeans mixtures in yamnaya cultures who made Indo European legacy red hair mummie celto austriac french Iberians but separated later because Franco Germans fought for Romans other large tribe from Europe only smal tribe fought for decebalus of europeans

  • @SorinVertigo-yv6nf
    @SorinVertigo-yv6nf9 ай бұрын

    Decebalus not lose was betrayed by tracians from Albania today arumunii albanians shepherd and ruminii rumenii ilirians tracians macedons who spook tongue from dacia been neighbours... with getodacians scityans. celto austriac dacians doichi.

  • @SorinVertigo-yv6nf
    @SorinVertigo-yv6nf9 ай бұрын

    Getodacians was betrayed by macedons Macedonia legions vlachs arumunii and rumenii tracians show to Romans the water reservors on the mountain to city of sarmisegetusa heart

  • @SorinVertigo-yv6nf
    @SorinVertigo-yv6nf9 ай бұрын

    Huns mix masagete remnant destroyed Rome with alaric austriac in 400and Franco Germans take commands of Rome in bizantin empires beyond 1300 so called crusaders

  • @SorinVertigo-yv6nf
    @SorinVertigo-yv6nf9 ай бұрын

    It's not about any vlachs rumenians bulsit is scityans tribe kingdom masagete and getae mix Celtic tribe some tribe and austriac all tribe dacians Aryans mix scityans Sanskrit turkhis turanic from the stepe mixtures gypsy and khazar ancestrals uzbeki turcoman azery central Asians family

  • @zarni000
    @zarni0006 ай бұрын

    dacia was totally depopulated by the romans in Trajan's invasion. The ones that were not killed were enslaved and carted off to Rome. Secondly centuries later the Romans moved all the remaining population south of the danube as these lands were too prone to barbarian raids. and difficult to protect The descendants of the dacians exist but south of the danube not north. Emperor Galerius was a dacian born in Serdika.

  • @paulcovrig6603

    @paulcovrig6603

    6 ай бұрын

    Bulshit.learn history How peocent of teritori lived by dacians romans conquer?? You now how many? 25 procent,the rest whas free dacians like tribes :carpi or costroboci.If whasent dacians male tel me ho made the big revolts ?? first whas exactly after death of Trajan emperor.

  • @paulclaude7323

    @paulclaude7323

    4 ай бұрын

    Worng my friend...the romans conquered less than half of Dacia, from Danube up to Salaj county where they built Porolisum, the biggest roman fortress in Europe and they did this to show their power and to steal the Dacian's gold (few tons) to pay their legions and to finance their empire, it's impossible that all Dacians were terminated or enslaved, after the roman retreat the locals reformed in small tribes or villages but they were constantly attacked by invaders like celts, huns, avars, tatars, scythes, etc knowing Dacia was a rich and powerful province but vulnerable now...

  • @paulcovrig6603

    @paulcovrig6603

    4 ай бұрын

    What a joke,that Dacia whas totally depopulated.learn History. Exactly afther the death of emeror Trajan in roman Dacia province erupts first major revolt.In the 165 years of roman qonquer in Dacia whas many major revolts,and incursion of free dacians ( carpi,costoboci).Romans conquer aproximatly 25 procent of the land go whas inhabitate by dacians and keept that land only 165 years.

  • @paulclaude7323

    @paulclaude7323

    4 ай бұрын

    @@paulcovrig6603 again, wrong my friend...you contradict yourself...only about 30% of Dacia was conquered and dominated...there's no proof of total depopulation of Dacia...was no interest of the romans to destroy Dacia but to dominate and enslaved them so they can be apart which they succeed but for only few hundreds of years

  • @alinmararu3172

    @alinmararu3172

    3 ай бұрын

    O​@@paulclaude7323

  • @SorinVertigo-yv6nf
    @SorinVertigo-yv6nf9 ай бұрын

    You are fake dacians was celto GOTS austriac and getae parthians sarmatyans gypsy and khazar uzbeki mix masagete brothers scityans not tracians tracians was albanians who made later by otomans shepherd without history ilirians was Serbians Croats Alexander armyes from ucraine cousin of getae sarmat

  • @nestingherit7012

    @nestingherit7012

    4 ай бұрын

    🚑

  • @seaman5705
    @seaman57059 ай бұрын

    Well , you failed to demonstrate how old are the Dacians . Do tell who mention them first time and when ! As far as I know , Herodotus which speaks first about Getae (presumably related to Dacians) , do not mention any Getae north of Carpathian Mountains , where Dacians supposedly lived. The Greeks believed that all people living north of Danube were Scythians , with few Getae living in the Danube Valley . Power centre of the Getae was south of Danube though . Also, on the supposed territory of the Dacians , Celts lived for a while and before them Agathyrsi (of Iranian-Scythian origin) - both being recognized by historians as having a major contribution in the formation of Dacian people . Also I think that there is no historical mention of Dacians until 1st century BC and only around the change of the era or 1st century AD , where they assimilated with the Getae , by some Roman authors . So, when did the Dacians appeared in the Carpathians and where they came from ? I think you don't talk about history here, but about fairy tales .

  • @TheHiddenSecretsOfTheWorld

    @TheHiddenSecretsOfTheWorld

    9 ай бұрын

    Hello! We always appreciate hearing different viewpoints and we are always up for a meaningful discussions (and history is even better) It's evident that some of your observations are on point, but you also have a number of inaccuracies that I will detail later in the comment, feel free to read, it will however be a bit long but maybe you will learn something new! So shall we dive into business? Herodotus indeed mentioned the Getae, but other ancient historians, including Strabo, Ptolemy, and Tacitus, also documented the Dacians in various historical contexts. This diverse array of historical accounts provides substantial evidence of the Dacian presence in the Carpathian region. Greek classifications of peoples north of the Danube as Scythians were generalized due to limited knowledge. However, Strabo, a reputable Greek geographer and historian, (may know his work 'Geographica.') He clearly identified the Getae, associated with the Dacians, as distinct from the Scythians. (Not the same entity) The coexistence of Celts and Agathyrsi in the Carpathian region doesn't negate the existence of the Dacians. Archaeological findings, including distinctive Dacian artifacts, burial practices, and settlements, provide concrete proof of their presence and culture. Archaeologists have unearthed a treasure trove of artifacts that bear the hallmarks of Dacian culture. Dacian pottery, adorned with unique designs, has been discovered in various excavations, distinct from neighboring cultures. Dacian burial sites reveal unique rituals and customs, such as the 'Dacian Draco,' (FUN fact: it MAY BE the inspiration for the dragon banner from mount and blade 2 - marvelous game btw) a dragon-shaped standard worn by Dacian warriors during burial ceremonies. In addition, archaeological excavations have uncovered Dacian settlements, often fortified hilltops known as 'Dacian fortresses,' reflecting a sophisticated society with a distinct organizational structure. In conclusion, in addition to the ancient documents - when technological developments and new discoveries are also added, it can be argued strongly enough that there is clear and strong evidence that proves that the Dacians were an independent entity

  • @seaman5705

    @seaman5705

    9 ай бұрын

    I guess you do not understand what I said . There is no mention of Dacians before 1st century BC - when Strabo lived . The most assimilations of Dacians with Getae comes from Roman authors of 1st and 2nd century AD , when Ptolemy and Tacitus lived . The Celts and the Agathyrsi do not exclude the existence of the Dacians in 1st century AD , but it excludes their existence in the 7th to 2nd century BC when nobody mentioned any Dacians living in the Carpathians . But their predecessors were mentioned(Celts and Agathyrsi) , even though Greeks made some mistakes . BTW , one of the Greek exaggeration is about the number of the Getae population which was appreciated by Herodotus as being second to Indians . But same Herodotus told us that Persian invasion of Greece and Thracia was done with 2.5 million people !!! About the Dacian culture (not civilization) - it differs from the Getae culture of the south of Danube - so Getic origin of the Dacians is problematic . The best scenario is that very late in the 2nd - 1st century BC , some Getic tribe left the Getic homeland and migrated north of Danube into the Carpathian mountains were they mingled with descendants of the Celts and Agathyrsi to become the Dacians . But there are many which talk about a Caspian or Iranian homeland of the Dacians - in this case they are a Scythian/Sarmatian group which mingled with existing population living inside the Carpathian Arc . About the Dacian civilization again - it is well known that Dacians didn't write , didn't left much inscriptions or any book to talk about their kind , about their achievements or about their deeds and administration . So - NO civilization, but merely a culture , not better and not worse than their neighbors . Might have been brave and good fighters , but so were many of the barbaric world . So they were not a very old people , but a relatively recent mixture which dominated Carpathian space for a couple hundred years . Were eradicated following the two Dacian wars with Trajan and the ones of the Carpi with the Empire . After 318 and the final defeat of the Carpi by Constantine , the Dacian culture vanished forever . What you and many others claim is just mythology !@@TheHiddenSecretsOfTheWorld

  • @RedDeadRedemption2World

    @RedDeadRedemption2World

    8 ай бұрын

    You are completely wrong and seeing that your opinion is not reliable because of one or other considerations (probably political) from a purely historical point of view, you are wrong.

  • @seaman5705

    @seaman5705

    8 ай бұрын

    Well , you do not support your opinion with anything - historical fact or archeological discovery . So I will ignore you as uneducated or politically/nationalistically motivated . And to educate you a little , I will explain how the Dacians came to be . They were just a gang of mixed Getae and other people mercenaries from the Balkans, which invaded the space in the Carpathian Arc in the 2nd century BC , inhabited by the descendants of Agathirsy and Celts .@@RedDeadRedemption2World

  • @SorinVertigo-yv6nf

    @SorinVertigo-yv6nf

    7 ай бұрын

    @@seaman5705 dacians was celto austriac getae sarmat mix with them from The steppe not there Red hair celtic mumie

  • @cherryscarlett
    @cherryscarlett4 ай бұрын

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