Carpi

E801977

The Carpi were an ancient Dacian or Dacian-related tribal group inhabiting the eastern Carpathian region, known for their frequent conflicts with the Roman Empire in the 3rd and 4th centuries AD.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient people
tribal group
archaeologicalCulture Carpi culture
associatedWith Goths NERFINISHED
Sarmatians NERFINISHED
continent Europe
culturalSphere Carpathian tribal cultures NERFINISHED
Dacian culture NERFINISHED
era Late Antiquity
Roman Imperial period NERFINISHED
ethnicClassification Dacian
Dacian-related people
fate defeated by the Romans
partially deported into the Roman Empire
geopoliticalRole Danubian frontier people
knownFor conflicts with the Roman Empire
participation in the Crisis of the Third Century
raids into Roman territory
languageFamily Indo-European language family
surface form: Indo-European
locatedIn Carpathian Mountains NERFINISHED
Moldavia NERFINISHED
Romania (modern territory) NERFINISHED
mentionedBy Ammianus Marcellinus NERFINISHED
Roman historians
Zosimus NERFINISHED
militaryActivity border warfare with Rome
invasions of Roman provinces
nameEtymologyStatus uncertain
neighboringGroup Costoboci NERFINISHED
Free Dacians NERFINISHED
opponent Roman Empire NERFINISHED
partOf Dacian tribal world
politicalOrganization tribal confederation (hypothesized)
politicalStatus independent tribal group
possibleSuccessorPopulation early medieval populations of Moldavia
region eastern Carpathian region
religion polytheism
romanProvinceInteraction Dacia NERFINISHED
Moesia NERFINISHED
Thrace NERFINISHED
scholarlyDebate exact ethnic classification debated
relationship to other Dacian tribes debated
sourceType primarily known from Roman written sources
timePeriod 3rd century AD
4th century AD
typeOfConflict frontier warfare

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