Romania -- Description and travel; Romania -- History
And in 1881 the prices of the Oppenheim loan ranged from 105 to 116.
From these eloquent figures it will be seen that whilst Russia has been
stationary, and Turkey has fallen 75 per cent, the condition and
security of Roumania has risen, roughly speaking, 25 per cent, in the
eslimation of the financial world during the last ten years. The two
years marked with an asterisk were years of war.]
APPENDICES.
APPENDIX I.
_Table of Movements and Settlements of various Nationalities and Tribes
in the Provinces bordering on the Lower Danube between the Getic period
and about the end of the Thirteenth Century, A.D., compiled by
the Author, and corrected from the Ancient Historians (Tacitus, Dion
Cassius, Eutropius) and the works of Gibbon, Smith, Lesage, Engel,
Lauriani, Neigebaur, Henke, Wilkinson, Merivale, Freeman, Dierauer,
Roesler, Pic, and others._
+--------------+--------------------------------------------+------------------+
| | _APPROXIMATE DATES OF_ | |
|_NATIONALITY +-----------+-----------+----------+---------+ |
|or TRIBE, with|_First | |_By whom |_Final | _Remarks_ |
|supposed |appearance |_Term of |and when |Disappea-| |
|Subdivisions_ |in Danubian|Domination_|Conquered_|rance_ | |
| |Provinces_ | | | | |
+--------------+-----------+-----------+----------+---------+------------------+
| | | | | |Believed to be of |
|GETÆ--Getæ | 335 B.C. | ? | ? | ? |Thracian origin; |
|and _Dacians_ | | | | |not clearly |
| | | | | |traceable. |
+--------------+-----------+-----------+----------+---------+------------------+
| | | | | |The Dacians rose |
| |(Successors| | | |against the Romans|
| |of or | |Romans | |under Ant. Pius |
| DACIANS |contempo- | ? B.C. to |(Trajan), | See |and at other |
| |rary with | A.D. 106 |A.D. 106 | Remarks |times, but were |
| |Getæ) | | | |probably fused |
| | | | | |with the Romans |
| | | | | |and the barbarians|
| | | | | |who followed them.|
+--------------+-----------+-----------+----------+---------+------------------+
| | | | | |A considerable |
| | | | | |proportion of the |
| | | |Withdrew | |Roman and Daco- |
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