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Ex Toto Orbe Romano: Immigration into Roman Dacia - With Prosopographical Observations on the Population of Dacia
Lucretiu Mihailescu-Birliba
Peeters Publishers (2011)
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Individu Et Societe En Dacie Romain - Etude de Demographie Historique
Lucretiu Mihailescu-Birliba
Harrassowitz (2004)
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Rure Vivere in Moesia Inferiore - La Population Dans Le Milieu Rural d'Une Province Peripherique de l'Empire Romain
Lucretiu Mihailescu-Birliba
Harrassowitz (2018)
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Romans and Natives in the Danubian Provinces (1st-6th C. AD)
Lucretiu Mihailescu-Birliba; Ioan Piso
Harrassowitz Verlag (2023)
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Ex Toto Orbe Romano: Immigration into Roman Dacia - With Prosopographical Observations on the Population of Dacia
110,40 €
Peeters Publishers
Sivumäärä: 166 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2011, 28.03.2011 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Tuotesarja: Colloquia Antiqua 5
Using Eutropius' remark that Trajan, after the Dacian conquest, brought colonists from all the Roman world (ex toto orbe Romano), the author analyses the phenomenon of immigration into Roman Dacia. The approach is both epigraphic and archaeological, but from both points of view, questions remain without a (precise) answer. The list of persons who are mentioned in inscriptions is divided into three main categories: the elites, the mining population (very particular in relation to the whole population), and persons belonging to middle and lower classes. The sample does not include elements of the non-stable population, such as active soldiers or members of the Roman administration in the province. In many cases, the names of people in the epigraphic sources do not indicate the origin of such persons, and only a few natives are attested. On the other hand, archaeological evidence indicates the presence in Dacia of some stone-workers from other provinces or circulating there in consequence of various wars, although it is impossible to be precise about the circulation of the latter folk. In the end, one of the main questions is: where are the natives?
In both epigraphic and archaeological sources their presence is weakly attested. The author accepts that the colonisation of Dacia was indeed intense and that Eutropius' affirmation could be true; on the other hand, combining some literary evidence with the results of the present analysis and with the author's earlier demographic research, it can be said that the Romans found Dacia to be a sparsely populated territory. This is why the colonisation was not only intense but had such a strong effect in the Romanisation of the province.

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