What is the early connection between the Romans and the Sarmizegetusa-luptătorii?
What is the early connection between the Romans and the Sarmizegetusa-luptătorii?
quae res et cibi genere et cotidiana exercitatione et libertate vitae
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If you could explain better at what are you refering?
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Hilarious!
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Ja mata Tosa Inu-sama, Hore Tore, Adrian II, Sigurd, Fragony
Mouzafphaerre is known elsewhere as Urwendil/Urwendur/Kibilturg...
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Almost invented it myself, yet...
Is there some kind of connection between the primal-Roman military wolf-cult and the later Romanian luptătorii?
Mouzafphaerre, Google Sarmizegetusa wolf/wolf-warrior?
Last edited by cmacq; 12-23-2007 at 02:21.
quae res et cibi genere et cotidiana exercitatione et libertate vitae
Herein events and rations daily birth the labors of freedom.
well, considering some of dont know what the luptătorii are.....
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Terrifying.Originally Posted by cmacq
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Ja mata Tosa Inu-sama, Hore Tore, Adrian II, Sigurd, Fragony
Mouzafphaerre is known elsewhere as Urwendil/Urwendur/Kibilturg...
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There was a Roman military wolf cult? Did not know about that...
Sarmisegetuza is the capital of the Getai and they carried a wolf-like battle standard.
But I really don't know of any large scale wolf worshiping in Dacia. So I don't see a connection. Maybe it was the fact that the draco standard was latter adopted by the Roman cavalry (quoting wiki here, so the info may be incorrect). Maybe a an EB Getai member can shed more light on your question...
For my name is Legion...
Is luptătorii a Romanian word for soldier? Just asking.
Last edited by cmacq; 12-23-2007 at 08:08.
quae res et cibi genere et cotidiana exercitatione et libertate vitae
Herein events and rations daily birth the labors of freedom.
It means "the fighters" but I don't think it's an ancient word... luptător = fighter.Originally Posted by cmacq
Right, its in current use, but why does it include the root word for wolf?
Last edited by cmacq; 12-23-2007 at 08:23.
quae res et cibi genere et cotidiana exercitatione et libertate vitae
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I do not know the exact genesis for the word yet I doubt it has any real connection to "wolf" in any fashion... The online dictionaries say it comes from the latin "lucta/luctare"...
For my name is Legion...
What i know is: the Dacians get theyr name from a word " daca " , meaning a short curbed sword , specific weapon to geto-dacians only that this word isn't found in texts or inscriptions . In latin texts the weapon specific to geto-dacians is called " sica ". After this being told , I.H.Crisan(historian) says there is a better aproach between the name of dacians and the indo-european word "dhaukos", which means wolf.
Another thing : after Strabon dacians were named "daoi" and a tradition consemnated by Hesychios informes us that daos was the frigian name for wolf.![]()
That is sounding somewhat interesting.
quae res et cibi genere et cotidiana exercitatione et libertate vitae
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Has there been any studies into why amongst all the indo group's everyone seemed to have wolf cult's and some sort of berserker like fanatic ?
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Good question. I see you picked up on why I started this thread?
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