Diurpaneus

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Diurpaneus is an earlier or alternative name for Decebalus, the notable king who led the Dacians in resistance against the Roman Empire in the late 1st and early 2nd centuries AD.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dacian ruler
historical figure
king
alsoKnownAs Decebalus NERFINISHED
associatedWith Carpathian Mountains NERFINISHED
Danube River NERFINISHED
Sarmizegetusa Regia NERFINISHED
conflict Dacian Wars NERFINISHED
Domitian’s Dacian campaigns
Trajan’s First Dacian War NERFINISHED
Trajan’s Second Dacian War NERFINISHED
country Dacia NERFINISHED
culture Dacian culture NERFINISHED
deathCause suicide to avoid capture by Romans
deathPlace Dacia NERFINISHED
era Roman Imperial period NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Dacians NERFINISHED
historicalSource Cassius Dio NERFINISHED
Jordanes NERFINISHED
Roman epigraphy
language Dacian NERFINISHED
legacy symbol of resistance in Romanian national history
notableFor being one of Rome’s most formidable enemies in Eastern Europe
diplomatic negotiations with Rome
leading Dacian resistance against the Roman Empire
maintaining Dacian independence for a time against Rome
military leadership
opponent Domitian NERFINISHED
Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Trajan NERFINISHED
positionHeld King of the Dacians
predecessor Duras NERFINISHED
region Carpathian-Danubian area NERFINISHED
religion polytheism
resisted Roman expansion across the Danube
sphereOfInfluence Lower Danube region
successor Roman provincial administration in Dacia
timePeriod early 2nd century AD
late 1st century AD
title King

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Decebalus alsoKnownAs Diurpaneus