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rdfs:comment | - Following his subjugation, Decebalus complied with Rome for a time, but was soon inciting revolt among tribes against them and pillaging Roman colonies across the Danube. True to the intrepid and optimistic nature he had become renowned for, Trajan rallied his forces once more in 106 for a second war against the Kingdom of Dacia.
- There was the second war between Dacia and Rome again called, the Second Romanan-Dacian War which was fought from 105 and ended in 106 AD only because of the Dacian king, Decebalus broke his peace treaty with Roman Emperor Trajan from what preceded in the First Dacian War.
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Territory | - Romans take over Dacian kingdom and make it the province of Dacia
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Result | - part of Dacia annexed to the Roman Empire
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Place | - Dacia, on the North border of the Roman Empire, near the Black Sea.
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abstract | - Following his subjugation, Decebalus complied with Rome for a time, but was soon inciting revolt among tribes against them and pillaging Roman colonies across the Danube. True to the intrepid and optimistic nature he had become renowned for, Trajan rallied his forces once more in 106 for a second war against the Kingdom of Dacia.
- There was the second war between Dacia and Rome again called, the Second Romanan-Dacian War which was fought from 105 and ended in 106 AD only because of the Dacian king, Decebalus broke his peace treaty with Roman Emperor Trajan from what preceded in the First Dacian War.
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