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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 Indo-European tribes akin to Illyrians.

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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 Roman origin. The cities and towns in Pannonia were:
    Carnuntum (Petronell, Bad Deutsch-Altenburg)

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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. From the 4th century BCE it was invaded by various Celtic tribes, the ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Empire of Pannonia (Seven Roman States) | Alternative ...

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    The Pannonian Empire (or Pannonia) was the predominantly Greek-speaking Eastern European part of the Roman Empire throughout Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Also known as the Illyrian Empire, or simply the Roman Empire by its inhabitants and neighbours. It was centered on the capital of Sirmium, located in Illyria.

  5. Pannonia | historical region, Europe | Britannica

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    Pannonia was the birthplace of several Roman emperors of the 3rd century, and the province provided large numbers of troops for the Roman army. The grave barbarian threat in the 4th century ce forced the Romans to withdraw after 395. From that time Pannonia ceased to exist as a separate unit.

  6. Roman Pannonia - YouTube

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  7. Provincia Pannonia (Nova Roma) - NovaRoma

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    There are two associated gladiatorial groups within Nova Roman Pannonia: the very respected Familia Gladiatoria Pannonica, which was the first ever gladiatorial reenactor group in the world, founded in 1985 by M. Aurelius Cotta Iovius, one of the first citizens of Nova Roma, and the other is the Ludus Gladiatorum "Aquincum", founded by M. Flavius Memnon.

  8. List of Roman governors of Pannonia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of known governors of the Roman province of Pannonia.The province was created from the earlier province of Illyricum between AD 20 and 50. During the reign of Trajan, between the years AD 102 and 107, Pannonia was divided into Pannonia Superior and Pannonia Inferior.. List of Roman governors (This list is based on Werner Eck, "Jahres- und Provinzialfasten der …

  9. (PDF) The late Roman army in Pannonia | Péter Kovács ...

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    The late Roman army in Pannonia. Acta Ant. Hung. 44, 2004, 115–122 PÉTER KOVÁCS THE LATE ROMAN ARMY IN PANNONIA GREEK TT Summary: In this paper the author gives a short summary of the question of the late Roman army in Pan- nonia with special regard to the Notitia Dignitatum and the changes in the military organisation during the 4th–5th ...

  10. Pannonia (provincia romana) - Wikipedia

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    45 hàng · Pannonia (provincia romana) Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera. La Pannonia era una provincia dell' impero romano che comprendeva la parte occidentale dell'attuale Ungheria, il Burgenland oggi Land austriaco, fino a Vienna, la parte nord della Croazia e parte della Slovenia. Essa faceva inizialmente parte della provincia romana dell' Illyricum ...

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