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  Carpians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, the archaeological remains of the Carpian settlements show that their culture was derived from the Dacian La Tène, with Roman and Scythian influences.
From the end of the 2nd century AD, the Carpians began to be caught up between the Roman Empire in the south and west, and the growing power of the Goths to the east.
Between 238 - 273, allied with the Goths, the Carpians raided the Roman province of Moesia.The Carps are possibly the tribe that attacked Callatis, Dionysopolis, and Marcianopolis in the early 3rd century.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Carpians   (462 words)

  
 Carpians - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
While most Dacian tribes (such as the Costoboci) were defeated by the Roman Empire, Carpians increased their power in the 2nd century AD, becoming (until the barbarian invasions) the most important adversaries of the Roman empire in South-Eastern Europe.
Sextus Aurelius Victor confirms this, but adds that it was the entire Carpian nation that was moved (De Caesaribus, 39:43 (http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/victor.caes.html)), although this appears to be contradicted by later attacks of the Byzantine Empire from outside the empire.
Their fate is not known, but it has been suggested that they eventually migrated southward and that they could be the ancestors of Albanians.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Carpi   (409 words)

  
 math lessons - Carpians
Between 238 - 273, allied with the Goths, the Carpians raided the Roman province of Moesia.
Sextus Aurelius Victor confirms this, but adds that it was the entire Carpian nation that was moved (De Caesaribus, 39:43), although this appears to be infirmed by later attacks of the Byzantine Empire from outside the empire.
Zosimus mentioned them in the 5th century, using the name of Carpo-Dacians (possibly to distinguish them from the Carpians living in the Roman territory), as being defeated at the Danube by Byzantine Theodosius I in late 4th century (Book IV page 114.
www.mathdaily.com /lessons/Carpi   (317 words)

  
 Carpians info here at en.90of100b.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
However, the archaeological remains of the Carpian settlements sight that their polish was derived from the Dacian La Tène, with Roman Scythian influences.
From the neb of the 2nd century AD, the Carpians effected to be caught up betwixt the Roman Empire in the south west, the growing dynamism of the Goths to the east.
Between 238 - 273, allied with the Goths, the Carpians raided the Roman province of Moesia.The Carps are probably the tribe that attacked Callatis, Dionysopolis, Marcianopolis in the maiden 3rd century.
en.90of100b.info /Carpians   (587 words)

  
 238 - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Carpians invade Moesia, Roman Emperor Maximinus Thrax campaigns against them.
In spite of the payment of a tribute, the Romans fail to persuade the Goths and the Carpians to withdraw from Moesia.
March 22 - Gordian I and Gordian II become Roman Emperors.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/238   (214 words)

  
 cars - Dacia
Due to a decrease in population of the conquered territory, caused by the recent Dacian Wars and consequent flight of many Dacians north of Carpathian mountains, colonists were imported to cultivate the land and work the mines alongside the Dacian population that can be seen on Trajan's Column submitting to Trajan during the Dacian Wars.
The Romans built forts as a protection against the attacks of the Roxolani, Buri, Alanni, Carpians and free Dacians, and constructed three great military roads to unite the chief towns.
The Roman citizens, removed from the town and lands of Dacia, he settled in the interior of Moesia, calling that Dacia which now divides the two Moesiae, and which is on the right hand of the Danube as it runs to the sea, whereas Dacia was previously on the left.
www.carluvers.com /cars/Daco   (2234 words)

  
 Download Info of - Carps   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Carpi or Carpians were a Dacia tribe that were originally located on the Eastern slopes of the Carpathian Mountains, in what is now Bacău County, Romania.
However, the archaeological remains of the Carpian settlements show that their culture was derived from the Dacian La Tène culture, with Roman and Scythian influences.
Howewer, Byzantine historian Zosimus mentioned them in the 5th century, using the name of Carpo-Dacians (possibly to distinguish them from the Carpians living in the Roman territory), as being defeated at the Danube by Byzantine Theodosius I in late 4th century (Book IV page 114.
www.cwap.org /en/Carps   (10738 words)

  
 TRANSYLVANIA - History of Transylvania, demographics of Transylvania, Transylvania today.
During the 3rd century increasing pressure from the free Dacians (Carpians) and Visigoths forced the Romans to abandon exposed Dacia Trajana.
In 271, the Roman emperor Aurelian evacuated the imperial administration and reorganised a new Dacia Aureliana inside former Moesia Superior.
The former Dacia Trajana province was controlled by the Visigoths and Carpians until they were in turn displaced and subdued by the Huns in 376.
www.transylvania-tours.com /transylvania/wiki.htm   (3874 words)

  
 Roman Dacia Biography,info
Indeed it is said that Hadrian, conscious of the difficulty of retaining it, had contemplated its abandonment and was only deterred by consideration for the safety of the numerous Roman settlers.
In 256, during the reign of Gallienus, Free Dacian tribes such as the Carpians allied with the Goths crossed the Carpathians and drove the Romans from Dacia, with the exception of a few fortified places between the Timiş and the Danube.
No details of the event are recorded, and the chief argument in support of the statement, found in Avienus' works, that "under the Emperor Gallienus Dacia was lost" is the sudden cessation of Roman inscriptions and coins in the country after that period.
www.danceage.com /biography/sdmc_Roman_Dacia   (1040 words)

  
 Ages of Darkness II -Preview 2- - The Guild
I haven't took enough screenshots of them, there were more, and I don't have enough time either, you'll see them finalised in the game.
Carpians were a brave Dacian people, playing them will only for the most skilled AoD players who understand the game.
They will be allied of Goths and some of their units will be mercenaries as well.
forums.totalwar.org /vb/showthread.php?t=64364   (1217 words)

  
 Hungary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the time of the Roman Empire, the region west of the Danube river was known as Pannonia.
After the Western Roman Empire collapsed under the stress of the migration of Germanic tribes and Carpian pressure, the Migration Period continued bringing many invaders to Europe.
Among the first to arrive were the Huns, who built up a powerful empire under Attila.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hungary   (3977 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
According to Roman historian Ammianus Marcellinus ([http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/ammianus/28.shtml Liber XXVIII 1.5]), they were moved by Diocletian to Pannonia, where they remained in and around the area located near the modern town of Pecs, until the hunnish invasion.
Howewer, Byzantine historian Zosimus mentioned them in the 5th century, using the name of Carpo-Dacians (possibly to distinguish them from the Carpians living in the Roman territory), as being defeated at the Danube by Byzantine Theodosius I in late 4th century([http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/zosimus04_book4.htm#p114 Book IV page 114].
The Dacians had attained a considerable degree of civilization by the time they first became known to the Romans.
noost.nl.wikivx.com /en/Carpians   (12031 words)

  
 sociology - Pupienus and Balbinus
The relation between Balbinus and Pupienus had been clouded with suspicion from the start, with both fearing an assassination from the other.
They were planning an enormous double campaign, Pupienus against the Parthians and Balbinus against the Carpians, but they quarrelled frequently.
It was during one of these heavy discussions, on July 29, that the Praetorian guard decided to intervene.
www.aboutsociology.com /sociology/Pupienus_and_Balbinus   (417 words)

  
 Origin of Albanians and Romanian-a possibility... - www.ezboard.com
I dont want to dissapoint anybody, but albanian language is quite farr away from anything we now of illirian.Ilirian was a centum language and was rather closer to celtic and italic.The language which albanians shares it has most similarytie, is romanian (sharing the same words as the romanian "dacian substratum").
After the romans whithtraw from the Dacia, the carpians assumed control of the entire space north of Danube, but they where defeated and weakened by the succsesful campaigns of Diocletian, and theyr where moved to the south of Danube.
These carpians where named "scytians", as the custom to associate whith Scythia the inhabitants of the lands located to the north of the Black Sea, and from the name of scytians came the name of the albanians, squipe.
pub18.ezboard.com /fbalkansfrm53.showNextMessage?topicID=25.topic   (3238 words)

  
 Dacia Not 'backwards' - Ancient Roman Empire Forums
After roman conquest large areas inhabited by free dacians continued to exist until they became mixed with the goths during hunic invasion.
The best known of the free dacians were the carpians from which the name Carpathian mountains came.
They made several large raids in Dacia and Moesia from Moldova and they were quite romanized.
www.unrv.com /forum/index.php?showtopic=3186&st=15   (412 words)

  
 The Carps federation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
They lived in Moesia and Pannonia, representing, according to Parvan, “the last Dacian population that contributed to the birth of the Romanians.” Their repeated invasions into Dacia and the provinces south of the Danube were devastating, and they existed independent of Imperial Rome.
The Carpians were never conquered by Vandals or other barbarian tribes and in the time of Marcus Aurelius they successfully defended their own land.
In the year 235AD, Emperor Maximinus Thrax was forced to fight against the Carp federation, even though he was a Dacian.
www.gk.ro /sarmizegetusa/eng/the_carps.htm   (1516 words)

  
 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Carpians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This is an extract from The Middle East Open Encyclopedia, made possible through the Wikimedia Foundation.
Iraq Museum International always displays the most recent published revision of the source article, Carpians; all previous versions may be viewed here.
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