| THE GETAE-DACIANS PT. 1 - 657 sec This video serves as an introduction to Getic and Dacian culture. It highlights a few of the Geto-Dacian gods and kings. Auteur : GeticDacian Tags: Dacians Getae Romanians Dacia History Ancient  | | The Goths or Getae - 450 sec I made this video because I was sick of the BS surrounding historical "Gothic" culture. The complete and total lack of primary material or archeological evidence that historians always seem to miss. I tried to make this video as fair as possible and with as many images as possible. For certain periods there was a lack of suitable imagery. As such, I had to use what I could. Auteur : GeticDacian Tags: Goths Getae Romanians Dacians Sweden Messagetae Gotland  | | THE GETAE-DACIANS PT. 2 - 427 sec This video deals with the Daco-Roman wars. It is mostly based on scenes from Trajan's column. It challenges the Romanian notion that the Romans were "conquering heroes" so to speak. It is a critique of the Latin-centered interpretation that is given to this conflict. From a Romanian point of view it can also be considered revisionist history. Auteur : GeticDacian Tags: Dacians Getae Dacia Romanians Romans Rome Ancient History  | | THE GETAE-DACIANS PT. 3 - 436 sec This video deals mostly with Galerius. It describes the events of the Roman withdrawal from Dacia. The events take place between the 3rd and 4th C. CE. Auteur : GeticDacian Tags: Dacians Dacia Getae Romania Romans Roman empire Goths Constantine Galerius Daia History Ancient history  | | ROMANIA FOREVER! fuck hungary! - 237 sec ROMANIA FOREVER! fuck all hunGAYrians!
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song: El nino - langa ai mei ft. brugner, pytt
The Huns were an early confederation of Central Asian equestrian nomads or semi-nomads,[1] with a Turkic core of aristocracy.[2][3][4][5][6][7] Some of these Eurasian tribes moved into Europe in the 4th and 5th centuries, most famously under Attila the Hun. Huns remaining in Asia are recorded by neighboring peoples to the south, east, and west as having occupied Central Asia roughly from the 4th century to the 6th century, with some surviving in the Caucasus until the early 8th century.
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The Dacians (Lat. Daci, Gr. Dákai) were the ancient inhabitants of Dacia (located in the area in and around the Carpathian mountains and east of there to the Black Sea), present day Romania and parts of Moesia (mostly in northern Bulgaria) in southeastern Europe. They spoke the Dacian language, closely related with Thracian.
The first mention of the Dacians is in Roman sources, but classical authors are unanimous in considering them a branch of the Getae, a Thracian people known from Greek writings. Strabo specified that the Daci are the Getae who lived in the area towards the Pannonian plain (TRANSYLVANIA), while the Getae proper gravitated towards the Black Sea coast (Scythia Minor). Auteur : Cluj1907 Tags: ROMANIA FOREVER fuck hungarians hungary hagi bucharest cluj iasi mutu timisoara ardeal brugner basarabia trianon  | | Romanians - 135 sec The Romanians are descended from the Dacians (a thracian tribe).
The Geto-Dacians, the Getae south and east of the Carpathians, and the Dacians in the Transylvanian plateau and Banat, forming a great cultural, ethnic and linguistic unity are mentioned for the first time by Herodotus in connection with the 514 B.C. expedition of Darius, the Persian king.
Burebista achieved the unification of the Geto-Dacian political and military formations(Dacian Empire).After his death (44 B.C.) the centralized Dacian State divided into several political formations, which were reunited under the leadership of Decebalus (87 - 106 A.D.) in a unitary state, having its political, military and religious centre in Transylvania, more precisely in the Orastie Mountains at Sarmisegetusa. Auteur : 1dec1918 Tags: Romanians Romani Romanian people thracians getae geto-daci geti dacians Total population origins rumâni valahi vlachs  | | ROMANIA FOREVER! fuck hungary! PART 2 [THE HUNS] ! - 192 sec The Huns were an early confederation of Central Asian equestrian nomads or semi-nomads,[1] with a Turkic core of aristocracy.[2][3][4][5][6][7] Some of these Eurasian tribes moved into Europe in the 4th and 5th centuries, most famously under Attila the Hun. Huns remaining in Asia are recorded by neighboring peoples to the south, east, and west as having occupied Central Asia roughly from the 4th century to the 6th century, with some surviving in the Caucasus until the early 8th century.
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The Dacians (Lat. Daci, Gr. Dákai) were the ancient inhabitants of Dacia (located in the area in and around the Carpathian mountains and east of there to the Black Sea), present day Romania and parts of Moesia (mostly in northern Bulgaria) in southeastern Europe. They spoke the Dacian language, closely related with Thracian.
The first mention of the Dacians is in Roman sources, but classical authors are unanimous in considering them a branch of the Getae, a Thracian people known from Greek writings. Strabo specified that the Daci are the Getae who lived in the area towards the Pannonian plain (TRANSYLVANIA), while the Getae proper gravitated towards the Black Sea coast (Scythia Minor). Auteur : Cluj1907 Tags: ROMANIA FOREVER fuck hungarians hungary ardeal the huns attila mongolia erdely nomads budapest gypsies debrecen  | | Măi Ardeal ! - 230 sec In Alburnus Maior (Rosia Montana), Vibius brought an entire colony of Dalmatians to dig the earth and melt gold.
On one of the tablets found here Alburnus Maior is called Vicus Pirustarum. Dalmatians and Illyrians speaking a dialect Trace, similar to the language spoken by getae and Dacians. They named the area Abrud named Transylvania, that is, "Hill gold." Also under their influence was baptized Aries river, that is gold river
La Alburnus Maior ( Rosia Montana ), Vibius a adus o întreagã colonie de dalmati pentru a sãpa pãmântul si a topi aurul.
Pe una din tabletele gãsite aici Alburnus Maior este denumitã si Vicus Pirustarum. Dalmatii si ilirii care vorbeau un dialect tracic, asemãnãtor cu limba vorbitã de geti si daci.
Ei au denumit zona Abrud cu numele ARDEAL, adicã "dealul cu aur". Tot sub influenta lor s-a botezat râul Aries, adicã râul aurifer Auteur : AlexanderXVI Tags: Ardeal Transilvania Romania Iancu Hunedoara Mihai Viteazul Transylvania Nicolae Furdui Romanian Daco-Roman Daco-Romania Erdely Covasna Kovaszna Harghita Mures Baia Mare Cluj Bucuresti Alba Iulia Apullum Roman Romani Europa Munte Tara  | | Counter-Roessler - Romanians and their Origin [1/7] - 627 sec This video is meant to put an end to all theories starting with Roessler's ones and ending with the contemporary theories !
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Aromanians Vlachs Volochs Olasz Olah Wallachians Origin Burebista Continuitate Extremism Anti-Romania Daco-Romans Dacii Daci Geti Getae Moldova Muntenia Oltenia Dobrogea Crisana Maramures Banat Serbia Aromani Vlahi Vlaski Rumunija Auteur : AlexanderXVI Tags: Romanians Dacians Daco-Romanians Daco-Roman Transylvania Erdely Ardeal Magyars Hungarians Unguri Romani Romania Albania Roessler Rossler Immigrationist Theories Avars Romanian Land Europe History Roman Empire Romans Latin Language South Danube North  | | The Romanian people - 584 sec Sideshow with beautiful music from all regions of Romania.
Turn the volume at maximum and just sit back and relax !
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rumänische Volk румынского народа popolo rumeno rumunsky lidí ρουμανικού λαού Daco-Romanians Daco-Romani Dacoromania Dacoromanians Daco-Romanians Daco-Roman Auteur : AlexanderXVI Tags: Romania Romanians Superb Nature Folk Traditions Culture Costumes Adventure Landscape Europe EU Romani Rumania Thracians Roumains Dacians Daco-Romans Dacoromania Daco-Roman Romans Getae Thraco-Romans Europeans First Humanity Science Popolo Rumeno  | | Sămânţa Geto-Dacă - 205 sec Cântă Daniel Avram.
"Ploua cu spaima si durere
Peste cetatea mea învinsa,
Cadeau barbatii în tacere,
Murea un Zeu cu tâmpla ninsa...
Ardeau strabunele altare,
Se coborâse Ceru-n berna,
Treceau ostirile barbare
Peste cetatea mea eterna.
Stam gol pe vechile altare,
Priveam tacut ostiri straine,
Lovind in trupu-mi de clestare,
Facându-mi templele ruine.
In recea carapace daca,
Eram samânta de milenii,
Un bob de jar sortit sa faca
Un foc splendid, la semnul vremii.
Samânta getilor rodeste,
Caci Timpul i-a trimis porunca;
Un Neam întreg din mine creste,
Un Neam de foc si flori de stânca...
(Pavel Coruţ) Auteur : AlexanderXVI Tags: Dacians Thracians Getae Romanians Romans Hero Romania Decebal Dacia Great People Geto-Daci Geti Daci  | | Who are the Vlachs? - 01 - 578 sec Who are the Vlachs?
The Vlachs (Vlachs, Wlachs, Wallachs, Olahs, Valaker, Wołosi) are a Latinised population of Central and Eastern Europe (including Thracians, Dacians, Getae, Carpii, Scythians).
They were called by other peoples: (Albanian) Vllenjë, Vllehë; (Romanian) Valahi; (Czech) Valaši; (Slovak) Valasi; (Greek) Βλάχοι Vláhi; (Polish) Wołosi; (Southern Slavic): Власи Vlasi; (Turkish) Ulahlar; (Ukrainian) Волохи Volokhy.
The group of people that have historically been called Vlachs include modern-day Romanians, Aromanians, Morlachs, Megleno-Romanians, and Istro-Romanians. Ever since the creation of the Romanian state, the English term Vlachs has been used only for those living outside Romania.
Perhaps the most important document is a Hungarian chronicle, called Gesta Hungarorum (Latin for The Deeds of the Hungarians), which is a record of early Hungarian history, written by an unknown author, who is often referred to as the Anonymous. He describes himself as a faithful servant of King Béla, although there were several Kings Béla who could be meant by the reference; however, the most probable one seems to be King Béla III (1172-1196). Gesta Hungarorum has been preserved in a manuscript dating back to about 1200. Anonymous mentions the existence of local rulers Gelou, Glad, and Menumorut in Transylvania, who were living in the area upon the arrival of the Magyars in the 10th century.
And after a few days, after having been advised by his nobles, Duke Arpad sent his envoys to the stronghold of Byhor, to Duke Menumorut, to ask him [] to give him the land between the river Somes and the Nir border gate and all the way up to Mezesyna. His envoys, Arpad, Usubuu, and Veluc crossed the river Tisza [] arriving in the Byhor stronghold, where they were welcomed by Duke Menumorut. They gave him the gifts sent by Arpad and then communicated to him Arpads message and asked for the said land. Menumorut took good care of them and gave them various gifts and on the third day told them to return home.
He said to them: Tell Arpad, duke of Hungary, your lord. Indebted we are to him as a friend to a friend, with all requisite to him, since he is a stranger and lacks many. Yet the territory he asked from our good will never will we bestow as long as we will be alive. And we felt sorry that duke Salanus conceded him a very large territory out either of love, which it is said, or out of fear, which is denied. Ourself on the other hand, neither out of love nor out of fear, we will ever concede him land, not even if spanning only a finger, although he said he has a right on it. And his words do not trouble our heart, as he stressed he descends from the strain of king Attila, which was called the scourge of God. And if that one raped this country from my ancestor, now thanks to my lord the emperor of Constantinople, nobody can snatch it from my hands." Auteur : Vyckeu Tags: Romanian vlachi Transilvania Wlachs Wallachs Olahs Valaker Wołosi Thracians Dacians Getae Carpii Scythians Trianon Vlahs Romania Hungary Ukraine Slovakia Croatia Historie history istoria Erdely Ardeal Transilvany История povijest rumania education documentaroláh román transylvania erdély siebenburgen true hungary magyar székely Walachian Valašské romania Rumanie Romenia Roumanie Rumanien Roman Румыния Rumunia Ρουμανiα Roemenie Rumænien Rumunsko Transylvania Anonymus  | | Romanian Anthem Slideshow - 218 sec My best pictures with Romanian traditional costumes!
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Romanian Rumania Roumanie Rumanians Rumeni Dacia Dacians Thracians History Great People Heroes Sarmizegetusa Bucharest Bucuresti Transylvania Transilvania Ardeal Land Carpathians Carpati Munti Mountains Three Colors Moldova Republic Red Yellow Blue Sighisoara Targu Mures Sfantu Gheorghe Covasna Harghita Maramures Timok Timoc Serbia Macedonia Aromanians Wallachians Ukraine Cernauti Corul Armatei Romane Iasi Bacau Constanta Balcic Dunarea Danube Black Sea Marea Neagra Tisa Auteur : AlexanderXVI Tags: Romanian Anthem Slideshow Traditional Costumes Dress Iie Costume Traditionale Romanesti Imnul Romaniei Traditions Roemenië Rumänien Daco-Romans Daco-Roman Daco-Romanians Dacoromania Daco-romani Tisza Nistru Dniester Tiraspol Transnistria Sarmizegetusa Decebalus Decebal Burebista Getae Geti Vlad Tepes Dracula Румыния Гимн Υμνος Ρουμανια  | | Chemarea Zeului - 466 sec Documentar istoric. Jertfele zalmoxiene.
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1. Maria Tanase - Doina din Maramures;
2. Maria Tanase - Ciuleandra;
3. Ludwigh van Beethoven - Sonata a V-a pentru vioara si pian. Auteur : zalmoksis09 Tags: romania the romanians romanian country patriotism patrie patriot zamolxis zalmoxis zamolxe zalmoxe daci traci geti dacians mit jertfa religie paganism maria tanase beethoven lup lupi sacralitate sacru ancestral popor natiune natie legiune roma imperiul trac dac legionar sfintenie valhalla odhin wotan dacii getii fearless thrake thracian immortality getae thrace monotheistic religion monoteism initiere zamolxianism zamolxian deceneu gebeleizis ciuleandra bucium tulnic  | | A World Without România - 308 sec Freedom for more than 300.000 romanians who live in Serbia !
I am proud to be Romanian and i feel shame for romanians who support serbs and make alliances with them !
Situaţia minorităţilor naţionale din Voievodina şi a minorităţii etnice române din Serbia.
The situation of national minorities in Vojvodina and of the Romanian ethnic minority in Serbia.
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http://assembly.coe.int/main.asp?Link=/documents/workingdocs/doc08/edoc11528.htm Auteur : Nigocin Tags: World Without România Romanians Români dacians thracians geto-daci getae daci traci Moesia moesi Decebalus Burebista Petrache Poenaru Odobleja cibernetics cibernetica Paulescu insulina insulin Nobel Henri Coanda plain gymnast Nadia Comaneci Dracula Vlad Tepes Draculea Mircea Eliade religion Maramures Sapanta Steaua Helmuth Duckadam mancare romaneasca Brancusi Voronet manastire Moldova Brancovenesc style oina  | | Paul Lazăr Tonciulescu - 652 sec Lectie de istorie pentru dobitocii care cred ca noi suntem urmasii Romei. Auteur : 1dec1918 Tags: Paul Lazar Tonciulescu istorie istoric geto-daci geti daci getae hyperborei pelasgi tablite tartaria pelasg alfabet etimologie cuvinte origini sanscrita sumerieni sumer etrusci  | | travian - Suomen speed (koalat) - 244 sec enjoy :) Auteur : wickedsickh Tags: travian speed 3xpeed great something suomen suomi koalat dacia getae  | | Para lo mas bello del amor...Claudia Judith - 203 sec Claudia Judith...la mujer que llena mi mundo, mis dias de amor y felicidad,la razon por la que mis dias tienen sentido y color, mi niña hermosa, el amor de mi vida, la dueña de mi corazon, de mis pensamientos,mi presiosa mujer,te amooooooooo........ mi amor Auteur : Digetae Tags: getae  | | Istorie - Imperiul Geto-Dacic╠01╣ - 638 sec Dacian Empire
Informatii despre Dacia - Gabriel Gheorghe (Societatea cultural stiintifica Getica) Auteur : oceanospotamos Tags: dacia dakia imperiul getic geto-dacic decebal burebista oceanospotamos cotiso hyperborea zalmoxis zamolxis zalmoxe zamolxe hyperborei geto-daci geti daci traci getae dacic istorie kogaion kogaionon deceneu dromihete paganism mitologie Gabriel Gheorghe Getica Carpati carpi sarmisegetusa sarmizegetusa tvr televiziunea romana cultural enigmatica terra kogaionon.info  | | Romania - Maramures ( Baia Mare ) - 260 sec Ancient names
Dacian: Maramarista
Latin: Marmatia
Maramures' history is ancient, enchanting and beautiful. It is a civilization and culture carved in wood and stone in word and soul.
There is evidence that this region was first settled as far back as 35,000 BC, the Superior Paleolithic era. Archaeological discoveries of this primitive society have been uncovered in the Iza Valley near the village of Nanesti.
Remnants from a Neolithic culture were discovered in many regions of Maramures. Artifacts were found around Sighetu-Marmatiei, Costiui, Oncesti, Cornesti and Giulesti. Some discoveries can be dated to 6,000 BC.
Later, around 2000 BC, the migration of Indo-Europeans occurred. By the Bronze Age the region of Maramures was well settled, though due to the geography the population was quite sparse. Major archaeological discoveries have been found in more than twenty locations from the Bronze Age. This cultural establishment provides the first proof that the settlers of this region were of Gaeto-Dacian ancestry. During this time the lands of Maramures and much of modern Romania was the kingdom of Dacia.
In antiquity the region governed by Thracian tribes, also known as Getae-Dacians. Around 300 BC - 200 BC, the migration of Celts brought Central Europe a more advanced technological culture.
At the beginning of the 1st century BC the latter, under king Burebista, militarily defeated the Celts, forcing them to retreat to the territory of today's Germany. The Dacians during that period built their houses on higher banks of rivers, remains of which still exist at Cetatea (near Ocna Slatina). The salt from this town was also very valuable during that period.
In 107, they established the Roman province of Dacia Superior, with an initial northern boundary along the Someş River, later to be moved further north. Maramureş became a region immediately adjacent to the Roman province.
Although the Roman administration retreated after 168 years , the influence of Rome remained, due to the now linguistically Roman and ethnically (traditions) Daco-Roman locals (romanians), who along with the Empire Dacia became Christian in 325.
At the end of the 7th century until 10th - 11th century the whole surrounding region was under the Avar khanate. The population of Maramureş remained linguistically and ethnically Vlach (Romanians); however, little is known regarding political control over the area.
The social organization of Maramureş during the Middle Ages was also very specific: the people in many mountain villages, where each family by definition had a considerable domain, were called nămeşi [nameshi], i.e. free peasants taking pride in their families. The term points to the belonging to a small clan, from the Romanian "neam" [bigger old family]. This term has been preserved to this day, both in the areas that remained Romanian
In the middle of the 14th century, Maramureş, still partly preserving the institution of Voevodate, was an important catalyst in uniting the lands to the east of the Carpathian mountains and forming the Moldavian Principality.
The last incursion of the Ottomans into Central Europe proved disastrous to them. In 1683, the Austrians and the Poles defeated the Ottomans at the gates of Vienna. In 1686, they conquered Buda, and in 1690 took over Transylvania, abolishing the principality.
At the end of the World War I, when Austria-Hungary dissimulated/broke down, the nations inhabiting it elected national and/or regional assemblies to determine their fate and to decide the future political configurations. As a result Maramureş County was divided into North and South.
The National Assembly of the Romanians of (inner) Transylvania, Crişana, Banat and Maramureş, composed of 1228 elected members, has decided on December 1, 1918 in Alba Iulia upon their union with Romania.
On December 15, 1918, in Mediaş, the Council of the Transylvanian Saxons and Danubian Swabians (ethnic Germans that moved to live in Transylvania in the 12th-13th, respectively in the 18th centuries) decided to support the Romanians, mainly because of their adversity to the prospect of otherwise living in a Hungarian national state, which was due to the Magyarization policy practiced in the Transleitanian part of Austria-Hungary after 1870 and until World War I
Throughout the summer of 1919, Czech troops began to take control over most of what is today Carpathian Ruthenia, with Romanian troops gaining control of its southern regions (Maramures) in late spring, in their push, at the request of the Versailles Conference, against the Communist Hungarian Republic. Auteur : tadei00 Tags: romania transylvania transilvania maramures baia mare borsa capathian mountains gutai rodnei adreal moldova tara romane  |
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