Proper noun
An ancient kingdom located in the area now known as Romania. The Dacian kingdom was conquered by the Romans and later named Romania after them.
An automobile company based in Romania, Dacia.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAn alternative name for Romanian used by linguists to disambiguate with the other Eastern Romance languages is "Daco-Romanian", referring to the area where it is spoken (which corresponds roughly to the onetime Roman province of Dacia ). Source: Internet
After the Marcomannic Wars (AD 166–180), Dacian groups from outside Roman Dacia had been set in motion. Source: Internet
James Paton was last seen at 1.30pm on December 23 driving his silver Dacia Duster at Ruttle Woods near the River Beauly where he was going to walk his dog. Source: Internet
However, when the governor of Syria had to be sent to sort out renewed troubles in Dacia, Hadrian was appointed as a replacement, giving him an independent command. Source: Internet
It seems that in 250 the Carpi invaded Dacia, eastern Moesia Superior and western Moesia Inferior. Source: Internet
During the Marcomannic Wars (166–180) the Hasdingi (or Astingi), led by the kings Raus and Rapt (or Rhaus and Raptus) moved south, entering Dacia as allies of Rome. Source: Internet