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  1. Pannonia - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pannonia

    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, coterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia.Pannonia was located in the territory of present-day western Hungary, eastern Austria, northern Croatia, north-western Serbia, northern Slovenia, …

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  2. The Celtic invasion of Greece and the Celts in Pannonia ...

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    24/02/2019 · The easiest change encompass the culture in Pannonia and Transylvania. Pannonia would see a large Pannono-Celtisation with most of its populace of Celtic origin and some Dacians. The Daco-Celts would only be represented by higher ranking pops being of Celtic origin, while the 'slaves' and possibly even some tribesmen would still remain Dacian.

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    • Legions of Noricum, Raetia & Dacia - World History ...

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      • Located in the eastern Alps between Raetia and Pannonia, its ideal location south of the Danube and rich deposits of iron ore and gold made Noricum a valuable asset to the coffers of the Roman Empire. The discovery of gold in the 2nd century BCE had drawn Roman settlers into the region only to be quickly expelled by the native Taurisci. However, Roman merchants continued to cond…
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    • Mongol invasion of Europe - Wikipedia

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      Ögedei Khan ordered Batu Khan to conquer Rus' in 1235. The main force, headed by Jochi's sons, and their cousins, Möngke Khan and Güyük Khan, arrived at Ryazan in December 1237. Ryazan refused to surrender, and the Mongols sacked it and then stormed Suzdalia. Many Rus' armies were defeated; Grand Prince Yuri was ki…
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      • Territorial changes: Volga Bulgaria, Cumania, Alania, …
      • Result: Numerous European political entities destroyed, subjugated, or raided and forced to pay tribute. Devastation of the populations, cultures, and political structures in most of Eastern Europe and the Caucasus and Central Europe. Eventual Mongol withdrawal from Central Europe (1242).
    • Empire of Pannonia (Seven Roman States) | Alternative ...

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      • By the dawn of the year AD 500, Germanic Barbarians had overrun most of Europe. The Pannonians, taking advantage of the fall of Attila and the Gepid victories over the Huns after their ruler's death, re-consolidated the Illyrian provinces previously ravaged by the Huns and strengthened the empire's borders. The Emperor Licinius III had attempted an expedition agains…
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    • Hunnu: An ancient Mongol empire known in the West as the ...

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      06/11/2019 · During the reign of Attila between 434–453 AD, the expansion of the Huns centered in Pannonia reached its maximum while covering the territory from the Volga and the Caucasus to the Rhine. By this time, an extremely variegated composition of Germanic and non-Germanic peoples appeared in the Huns’ Empire including Bulgars, Ostrogoths, Geruls ...

    • Epic World History: Magyar Invasions

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      Magyar Invasions. Magyar Invasions. The Magyars, Hungarian ancestors, began raiding into western Europe in 862 against the outposts of the Frankish kingdom in the Danube Valley. Under pressure from the Pechenegs, they moved westward, eventually moving into the Carpathian Basin in 895. Over the next 10 years, they gained control of the entire basin.

    • Invasions of Rome (4th and 5th centuries ce ...

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        Constantine the Great (ca. 280–337) is credited with being the first Christian emperor of Rome. He removed restrictions against Christians in the Empire, convened the Council of Nicaea to settle issues of Christian doctrine, and relocated the capital of the Roman Empireto Constantinople—a …
      • Alatheus
        Alatheus was a leader of the Greuthungi, a Gothic tribe, and the guardian of the young king of that tribe. In 378 ce Alatheus led his cavalry and soldiers to aid the Tervingi during the Battle of Adrianople.
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    • Mongol invasion of Europe | Military Wiki | Fandom

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      • Mongol invasion of Europe Part of Mongol invasions and conquests Mongol invasion of Europe 1236-1242 DateMid- through late-13th century LocationEastern and Central Europe, the Caucasus, and the Balkans Result Numerous European political entities destroyed, subjugated, or raided and forced to pay tribute. Devastation of the populations, cultures, and political structures in most o…
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    • The Avars: From Mongolia to the Pontic Steppe - Brewminate

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      04/07/2018 · The Avars were a confederation of heterogeneous (diverse or varied) people consisting of Rouran, Hephthalites, and Turkic-Oghuric races who migrated to the region of the Pontic Grass Steppe (an area corresponding to modern-day Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan) from Central Asia after the fall of the Asiatic Rouran Empire in 552 CE.

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