Third Battle of Tapae

Third Battle of Tapae
Part of the Dacian Wars

Battle scene. The Dacians (on the left) are attacking Trajan's men.
DateSeptember 101
Location45°30′20.160″N 22°43′28.920″E / 45.50560000°N 22.72470000°E / 45.50560000; 22.72470000
Result Roman victory
Belligerents
Dacia Roman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Decebalus Trajan
Strength
Unknown for the battle. (possibly 20,000–30,000)

Total:9–11 legions (70,000–80,000 (including auxiliaries)[1]

7 professional legions, 2–4 mixed legions[citation needed]
Casualties and losses
unknown unknown
Third Battle of Tapae is located in Romania
Third Battle of Tapae
Location within Romania
Third Battle of Tapae is located in Europe without the extreme north
Third Battle of Tapae
Third Battle of Tapae (Europe without the extreme north)

The Third Battle of Tapae (101) was the decisive battle of the first of Trajan's Dacian Wars, in which the Roman Emperor defeated the Dacian King Decebalus's army. Other setbacks in the campaign delayed its completion until 102. The battle is most likely the battle-scene depicted on Plate 22 of Trajan's column.

It followed the earlier battles at the same place during Domitian's Dacian War.

  1. ^ UNRV History: Dacian Wars, Retrieved November 29, 2015.

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