词条 | Dacianos |
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}} The Dacianos formed the mythical group of European wanderers, said to be a caste of gypsies, who specialised in child-stealing and the manufacture of human freaks.[1] They are also referred to as a criminal society that lasted until the 18th century,[2] maiming children so they can be sold as professional beggars.[3] OriginThe Dacianos are cited to have inhabited parts of Spain for several hundred years and the term itself, along with gitanos, is a Spanish name for gypsies.[2] They were also identified as the Comprachicos or Comprapequenos in Victor Hugo's The Man Who Laughs. Hugo claimed that traces of this group can be found in the penal laws of Spain and England.[4] Their origin is linked to gypsies called the Dacians, who settled Dacia, a Roman province and later a kingdom in present-day Hungary.[2] Another theory claims that the Dacianos may have come from Dacca, a province of Pakistan. See also
References1. ^Parker, Mike (1984) The World's Most Fantastic Freaks, pp 50,51, OCTOPUS BOOKS, {{ISBN|0-7064-2145-0}} 2. ^1 2 {{Cite book|title=Police Files: The Spokane Experience 1853-1995|last=Kienholz|first=M|publisher=Millwood Publishing|year=1999|isbn=0870622862|location=Spokane, Washington|pages=115}} 3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://rcin.org.pl/Content/14576/WA303_26570_2003-88_APH-03_o.pdf|title=Child abuse in Polish Towns|last=Karpiński|first=Andrzej|date=|website=Digital Repository of Scientific Institutes|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=November 14, 2018}} 4. ^{{Cite book|title=The Man who Laughs, Volume 1|last=Hugo|first=Victor|publisher=Little, Brown, and Company|year=1892|isbn=|location=Boston|pages=30}} External links
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