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  • Pannonia - Wikipedia
    Pannonia ( p ə ˈ n oʊ n i ə , Latin: [panˈnɔnia]) was a province of the Roman Empire bounded on the north and east by the Danube, on the west by Noricum and upper Italy, and on the southward by Dalmatia and upper Moesia
  • Pannonia | Roman Empire, Map, Hungary, History | Britannica
    Pannonia, province of the Roman Empire, corresponding to present-day western Hungary and parts of eastern Austria, as well as portions of several Balkan states, primarily Slovenia, Croatia, and Serbia (Vojvodina)
  • Pannonia - Province of the Roman Empire | UNRV Roman History
    Information about the Roman province of Pannonia The province was bordered along the Danube to the east and north, with Noricum and Northern Italia to the west, and with Dalmatia and Moesia to the south
  • Legions of Pannonia - World History Encyclopedia
    After supporting the Saturninus in his revolt, the legion was sent to Pannonia where it was based at Vindobona, campaigning against the Suebians and Sarmatians in 92-93 CE Later, it fought under Trajan in the Dacian Wars
  • Pannonia | Encyclopedia. com
    Pannonia (pănō´nēə), ancient Roman province, central Europe, southwest of the Danube, including parts of modern Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, and Serbia Its natives, the warlike Pannonians, were Illyrians
  • Pannonia - Wikiwand
    In 790s, it was invaded by the Franks, who used the name "Pannonia" to designate the newly formed frontier province, the March of Pannonia The term Pannonia was also used for Slavic polity like Lower Pannonia that was vassal to the Frankish Empire
  • Pannonia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The Roman Pannonia lasted from Augustus' times until the fifth century In the second century Pannonia flourished and received many Roman citizens, who developed a rich farm economy It was temporarily increased under emperor Constantine the Great up to the actual Romanian mountains
  • Pannonia - SpringerLink
    Pannonia was a prosperous Roman frontier province with numerous villas The principal town was Aquincum (part of modern Budapest) The emperor Trajan divided the province about 106 AD


















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