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Diary for my daughter 31.03.2022 - Mythological Dacia Rulers

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  Hello My little penguin 🐧! Tata here! Hope you're well and listen to your mummy! Tata is fine today ! I've had an half of day off and was productive as I managed to film and edit your Sunday special, now is at rending :) . Today morning was snowing :) , I've admired the snow being stuck in traffic in Ware , like usual :)) . I've had 3 call in the morning and I will still have 3 more in the evening 🙃. So ... time for your today stories :) Mythological Dacia Rulers Haemus In Greek mythology, King Haemus (/ˈhiːməs/; Ancient Greek: Αἷμος, Haîmos) of Thrace, was the son of Boreas, the north wind. Mythology Haemus was vain and haughty and compared himself and his wife, Queen Rhodope, to Zeus and Hera. The gods changed him and his wife into mountains (respectively Haemus Mons, now known as the Balkan Mountains, and the Rhodope Mountains). In ancient Greek, the Balkan Peninsula was thus known as the "Peninsula of Haemus" (Χερσόνησος τοῦ Αἵμου), a name which

Diary for my daughter 30.03.2022 - Dacia (Kingdom of Dacia)

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  Hello My little penguin 🐧! Tata here! Hope you're well and listen to your mummy! Tata is fine today! Was a crazy morning whit a crazy call , but I've managed like usual and now is going smoothly 👌. Is cloudy today , but is not cold , I started to prepare the material for your Sunday special as a lot of things happened in the last period and I will present you some of them . Until then , let's go to your story of today .... Dacia (Kingdom of Dacia) Dacia (/ˈdeɪʃə/, DAY-shə; Latin: [ˈd̪aːkija]) was the land inhabited by the Dacians. The Greeks referred to them as the Getae (east of Dacia) and the Romans called them Daci. Dacia was bounded in the south approximately by the Danubius river (Danube), in Greek sources the Istros, or at its greatest extent, by the Haemus Mons. Lower Moesia (Dobruja), a region south-east of the Danube, was a core area where the Getae lived and interacted with the Ancient Greeks. In the east it was bounded by the Pontus Euxinus (Black Sea) a