Message from @Diónūsos

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2019-10-04 13:57:01 UTC  

~~not worth as a statement when said by a literal ni🅱:b:a and a gypsy denying his origins~~

2019-10-04 13:57:39 UTC  

~~Funny coming from the discount Libyan~~

2019-10-04 13:57:42 UTC  

>denynig my origin

2019-10-04 13:57:49 UTC  

Yeah man, I am full roman

2019-10-04 13:57:55 UTC  

~~Oh, oh, I'm sorry, I meant discount Albanian~~

2019-10-04 13:58:12 UTC  

bruh chill I was joking

2019-10-04 13:58:50 UTC  

might as well call me discount ethiopian since you're saying it out of our colonies

2019-10-04 13:59:10 UTC  

WE

2019-10-04 13:59:12 UTC  

WUZ

2019-10-04 13:59:16 UTC  

ROMANZ

2019-10-04 14:00:04 UTC  

negro I was talking objectively

2019-10-04 14:00:08 UTC  

but ok

2019-10-04 14:12:15 UTC  

@Deleted User also Roman enemies underrated by who exactly? The common people? Because 90% of Romans at almost all times recognized that certain cultures were particularly brave fighting against Rome

2019-10-04 14:12:43 UTC  

Not the romans

2019-10-04 14:12:48 UTC  

The people from today

2019-10-04 14:13:14 UTC  

Well people from today are mostly retards, not a basis for an objective argument

2019-10-04 14:20:41 UTC  

Yea

2019-10-04 14:20:54 UTC  

There are plenty of dacian statues across Italy

2019-10-04 14:20:57 UTC  

😂

2019-10-04 14:21:05 UTC  

They were lile

2019-10-04 14:21:07 UTC  

Like

2019-10-04 14:21:14 UTC  

Lovin' dacians or idk

2019-10-04 14:22:28 UTC  

Bruh really? Which statues, celts maybe @Diónūsos

2019-10-04 14:23:52 UTC  

No

2019-10-04 14:23:53 UTC  

Dacians

2019-10-04 14:24:10 UTC  

Weird, don't remember seeing them in Rome

2019-10-04 14:24:14 UTC  

Might be wrong

2019-10-04 14:24:26 UTC  

Sure they're from Roman times?

2019-10-04 14:31:27 UTC  

Ah yes true, true. @Diónūsos by that time the Romans were already planning to give the citizenship to all of the people in the Empire due to low manpower and other several issues. Thing that only became official with the edict by Caracalla

2019-10-04 14:32:06 UTC  

Probably that's why

2019-10-04 14:32:40 UTC  

Well, there were many dacians citizens of rome

2019-10-04 14:33:01 UTC  

Literally the people in these lands named themselves romans

2019-10-04 14:33:26 UTC  

All dacians were after 212 AD

2019-10-04 14:33:41 UTC  

I think

2019-10-04 14:33:41 UTC  

"De la Râm ne tragem" - "From Râm(Rome, altered) we come"

2019-10-04 14:34:15 UTC  

There are plenty of historical texts about 'rm

2019-10-04 14:34:16 UTC  

Em

2019-10-04 14:34:54 UTC  

Well maybe yes, all I'm saying is that they were only officially recognised as Romans after the constitutio antoniniana

2019-10-04 14:35:49 UTC  

I'm not sure if they were a little bit earlyier, there were actually several edicts that extended the citizenship progressively

2019-10-04 14:36:13 UTC  

So I'm just not sure if Dacia was included in the last one or earlyier