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Dacian

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Dacian [′dā·shən]
(geology)
Lower upper Pliocene geologic time.


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For instance, something such as Trajan's persecution of Christians who refused to acknowledge the pagan gods he considered responsible for his victories over the Dacians and the Scythians may lurk in the background of 16:2b (Cassidy 2001: 41).
With his baby in the back seat of his car, Boateng managed to stop the inmate and held him until sheriff's deputies arrived and identified him as the escapee, Dacian Broadnax.
Some 2,000 years ago, the barbarous Carpathian rulers known as the Dacians charged into battle against the invading Roman forces behind wolf-head banners.
 
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