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{{History of Romania}}
The term '''Daco-Roman''' describes the ] culture of ] under the rule of the ]. The Romanian ] and historiographer ] stated that the Daco-Roman formula, as an origin for the ], began to surface around 1870s.{{sfn|Boia|2001b|p=92}}

== Historical background ==
=== Before the Romans ===
{{Main|Dacia|Dacians}}
{{See also|Getae}}
] of the ancient ] capital, ]]]

=== Arrival of the Romans ===
{{Main|Roman Dacia|Domitian's Dacian War|Trajan's Dacian Wars}}
] (270-275)]]

=== Post-Roman period ===

== Language ==
{{Main|Eastern Romance substratum|Daco-Romanian}}

== Archaeological sites ==

== Famous individuals ==
This is a list of several important Daco-Roman individuals:
* ] (] 3rd century), was a ], Emperor ]'s wife whose '']'' ], widespread in ] and other Danube provinces, suggests her origin form these regions.<ref name="watson">{{cite book | last =Watson | first =Alaric| authorlink = | coauthors = | title =Aurelian and the Third Century | publisher =Routledge| year =1999 | location = London| pages = 113 | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 0-415-07248-4}}</ref>

== See also ==
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== Notes ==
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== References ==
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* {{cite book
|ref = harv
|last = Boia
|first = Lucian
|authorlink = Lucian Boia
|title = History and Myth in Romanian Consciousness
|url = http://books.google.ch/books?id=RM6MRPWXxQYC
|year = 2001b
|publisher = Central European University Press}
|isbn = 9789639116979
}}
* {{cite book
|ref = harv
|last = Cihac
|first = Alexandru
|title = Dictionnaire d'étymologie daco-romane: éléments latins comparés avec les autres langues romanes
|url = http://books.google.ch/books?id=FosSAAAAIAAJ
|publisher = ]
|location = Frankfurt
|year = 1870
|language = French
|isbn = 9780559388125
}}
* {{cite book
|ref = harv
|last = Elton
|first = Hugh
|title = Warfare in Roman Europe, AD 350-425
|year = 1996
|publisher = ]
|isbn = 978-0-19-815241-5
}}
</div>

== Further reading ==
* {{ro icon}} Sorin Olteanu,
* {{en icon}} Stelian Brezeanu:
* {{en icon}} Kelley L. Ross

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