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    Pannonia - Wikipedia

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    Pannonia 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

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    Julius Pokorny believed the name Pannonia is derived from Illyrian, from the Proto-Indo-European root *pen-, "swamp, water, wet" (cf. English fen, "marsh"; Hindi pani, "water").
    Pliny the Elder,

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    Prior to Roman conquest
    The first inhabitants of this area known to history were the Pannonii (Pannonians), a group of

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    The native settlements consisted of pagi (cantons) containing a number of vici (villages), the majority of the large towns being of

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    The ancient name Pannonia is retained in the modern term Pannonian plain.

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    The country was fairly productive, especially after the great forests had been cleared by Probus and Galerius. Before that time, timber had been one of its most important exports. Its chief agricultural products were oats and barley, from which the inhabitants brewed a

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  2. Pannonia - Province of the Roman Empire | UNRV.com

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    The Roman province of Pannonia 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. Its original inhabitants (Pannonii, sometimes called Paeonii by the Greeks) were an Illyrian tribe.

  3. 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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  4. Roman Provincias | Pannonia

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    The Eastern Roman Empire controlled it for a time in the 6th century, and a Byzantine province of Pannonia with its capital at Sirmium was temporarily restored, but it included only a small south-eastern part of historical Pannonia.Afterwards, it was again invaded by the Avars in the 560s, the Slavs, who first settled c. 480s but became independent only since the 7th century, the Franks, …

  5. Pannonia and the Roman empire - ResearchGate

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    The Roman province of Pannonia was subjugated by the Romans under Augustus, but its northern part, between the Drava and the Danube, was occupied only …

  6. Pannonia | historical region, Europe | Britannica

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    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). The Pannonians were mainly Illyrians, but there were some Celts in the western part of the province.

  7. Frontiers of the Roman Empire – Ripa Pannonica in Hungary ...

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    The Ripa Pannonica, the outer frontier of Pannonia and of the Roman Empire, lies in the Carpathian Basin along the Danube, within Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia and Serbia. Its main characteristic is that due to the physical obstacle of the Danube, no artificial obstacles like walls or earth works needed to be built.

  8. Why did the Roman Empire conquer Pannonia? - Quora

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    Answer (1 of 2): It was a classic case of imperial creep: you take one area to protect an area you already control... which then obliges you to take more territory to protect what you now have The area was primarily a negative priority for the Romans: it wasn't particularly wealthy and the local...

  9. Diocese of Pannonia - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Pannonia (Latin: Dioecesis Pannoniarum, lit. "Diocese of the Pannonias"), from 395 known as the Diocese of Illyricum, was a diocese of the Late Roman Empire. The seat of the vicarius (governor of the diocese) was Sirmium.

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  10. Coalescing traditions—Coalescing people: Community ...

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    29/04/2020 · not occur in the late Roman cemeteries in Pannonia, including a new burial representation of high-status women [ 7 , 8 ]. Among the newly attested attributes are …

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