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The Second Battle of Tapae (101) was the decisive battle of the first Dacian War, in which Roman Emperor Trajan defeated the Dacian King Decebalus's army. Other setbacks in the campaign delayed its completion until 102.

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  • The Second Battle of Tapae (101) was the decisive battle of the first Dacian War, in which Roman Emperor Trajan defeated the Dacian King Decebalus's army. Other setbacks in the campaign delayed its completion until 102.
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  • Second Battle of Tapae
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  • unknown
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  • Roman Empire
  • Dacia
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is part of military conflict
place of military conflict
result
  • Roman victory
strength
  • 7 professional legions, 2-4 mixed legions
  • ~40,000 (modern estimates, Dacia's population was estimated to be 650,000 to 1,200,000 - thus would be highly unlikely they fielded an army that numbered hundreds of thousands)
  • Total:9-11 Legions (70,000-80,000 (including auxiliaries))
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