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Decebalus
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Decebalus was king of the Dacians from 86 to 106
CE
. He was probably the son of King Scorillo, or Coryllus (28/9–68/9) (Jord.
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. 78): a vase from the Dacian capital, Sarmizegetusa, bears the inscriptions “DECEBALVS” and “PER SCORILLO” (“Decebalus” and “the son of Scorillo”).
Title: Decebalus
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Abstract
Decebalus was king of the Dacians from 86 to 106
CE
.
He was probably the son of King Scorillo, or Coryllus (28/9–68/9) (Jord.
Get
.
78): a vase from the Dacian capital, Sarmizegetusa, bears the inscriptions “DECEBALVS” and “PER SCORILLO” (“Decebalus” and “the son of Scorillo”).
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