• The area of land most often historically associated with the Getae people, shown in red dots at the mouth of the Danube River. The Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari, 3rd century BC.
  • Tuna Nehri'nin ağzında çok sık tarihsel olarak Getae insanları ile ilişkilendirilen toprak parçası, kırmızı noktalar ile gösterilmiştir.
  • The Getae were an ancient Thracian people who inhabited the regions of present-day Bulgaria, Romania, and parts of northern Greece during antiquity.
  • dizide kendileri daha çok yaya gezen figürler olarak gösterilmesine karşın pek çok tarihçi getae leri diğer kabilelerden üstün kılan özelliklerinin çok iyi süvarilere...
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  • First appearing in the 6th century bc, the Getae were subjected to Scythian influence and were known as expert mounted archers and devotees of the deity Zalmoxis.
  • The Getae have unique reforms based on battling Rome and learning from Roman techniques and technology.
  • From Latin Getae, from Ancient Greek Γέται (Gétai). Noun. Getae pl (plural only). (historical) A Dacian tribe inhabiting the regions of the lower Danube. Related terms. Get.
  • : all the northern Thracian peoples, of whom the Dacians and Getae were the two main elements. ... Post the Definition of Getae to Facebook Facebook Facebook.