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Topic: The Carpathian basin before the Hungarian conquest Posted: 11-Jan-2006 at 04:02 |
The first known people
Blue is the border of the Wietenberg culture; brown is the Gva culture; purple arrow means the Noua culturere; red arrow is the settlement of the Agathyrs'; black arrows mean the Dacs; yellow arrows means Celtic tribes.
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Posted: 11-Jan-2006 at 04:08 |
Dacia at Burebista's time
Red and blue are the territory of Dacia before and after Burebista. Red arrows are the attacks of Burebista. Light brown is the conquest of Rome. Black arrows mean the settlement of the Sarmatians.
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Posted: 11-Jan-2006 at 04:30 |
Decebal's Kingdom
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Posted: 11-Jan-2006 at 04:52 |
The arrival of the Goths and Gepids
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Posted: 11-Jan-2006 at 05:42 |
The Roman Withdrawal from Dacia
Heavy orange is the new home of Dacias population. Purple arrow is the Goth invasion from 271.
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Posted: 11-Jan-2006 at 05:58 |
A Visigothic century
The Carpathian basin was populated by Germanic tribes, such as the Goths, Vandals, Gepids and by Iranian Jasigs.
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Posted: 11-Jan-2006 at 06:56 |
The Hunnic Empire
Orange: West Roman Empire, pink: East Roman Empire, purple: Hunnic Empire, green: land of the Gepids, purple and red arrows are the Hunnic campaigns, pink arrow is the East Roman campaign in 452, green arrows are the wander of Germanic tribes
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Posted: 11-Jan-2006 at 07:32 |
The Avar Khaganate
Purple: Avar settlement, grey: ruled by the Avars, green: Avar campaigns, brown: Bulgarian attack, yellow: Frankish attack
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Posted: 11-Jan-2006 at 07:38 |
You should try to find some maps in English.
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Posted: 11-Jan-2006 at 12:52 |
The Carpathian basin in the 9. century
Green is Great Moravia. The Carpathian basin was populated by Avars and Slavs.
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Posted: 13-Jan-2006 at 15:38 |
Gepidia
Purple is Gepidia, green is Lombardia, pink is the East Roman Empire.
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Posted: 17-Jan-2006 at 11:38 |
Originally posted by the Bulgarian
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It's a good idea but for my part I overwriting them.
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Posted: 02-Jun-2006 at 10:40 |
You can find some more serious maps at
Dear friend,
I see that the maps are indicating the Carpathic basin as a special region throghout the centuries. Which is the origin of these maps? How could you refer to a region as an independent entity?
How is possible to say that the first people appeared in the Bronze Age? (I think you selected Wietenberg culture only for it's German resonance name, its'a hill near Sighisoara)
How could you say that the empire of Burebista included just an area near today Oltenia?
What do you know about the archaeological sites of Dacia refering to the period after the Roman abandonment?
Have you heard about the Militari-Chilia, Carpian, Free Western Dacians, Brateiu, Ciresanu, Ipotesti-Candesti, Hlincea archaeological cultures?
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Posted: 02-Jun-2006 at 18:38 |
Nice link, Menumorut.
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Posted: 04-Sep-2006 at 03:27 |
Hi!
Good maps, exept of the hungarian west-borders:-)
Realy... the river Enns was the german-hungarian border in the middle of the 10.C., and hungarian border-patrol and invading troups settled on the whole old Moravia.
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Posted: 04-Sep-2006 at 13:36 |
Hi again!
And...:-).. Konstantinos Porfurojenitos wrote in the De administratio Imperio (or so) that in the time of 950 A.D the turk people os the phecenegs lived int the same area where the hungarians had lived before the hungarian Conquest in the Carp. bas. .
The pheceneg tribes named Kapkan, and Ertem lived suoth of Turcia(Hungary) that means, in Walachia, and parth of Ertem and the Jula(silly, isn't it?:-))in MoldaviaThe kara bajs and Surs lived south from Kiev, The Talmacs and Klbejs by the Donec and the Cabans by the Don.
Quite large territory was the Etelkz.
So the bulgarians cuold had (certenly just after K.P.) just the west part of Walachia.
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