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- Slovakia was partly occupied by Roman legions for a short period of time. Marcomannia was a proposed province of the Roman Empire that Emperor Marcus Aurelius...
- together with his recent conquests establish two new Roman provinces, Marcomannia and Sarmatia, but whatever his plans, they were cut short by the rebellion...
- new frontier provinces on the left s**** of the Danube, Sarmatia and Marcomannia, including today's Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. Some Germanic...
- Dyje-Svratka-Jihlava confluence. It was intended to become the capital of the proposed Marcomannia province (Moravia). The site is located on the Dyje-Svratka-Jihlava confluence...
- the Marcomannic Wars, the Romans managed to occupy the provinces of Marcomannia and Sarmatia, corresponding to modern Czech Republic, Slovakia and...
- Aurelius was considering the creation of a new imperial province called Marcomannia when he died in 180. Commodus the son of Marcus Aurelius made peace soon...
- established two new frontier provinces on the left s**** of the Danube, Marcomannia and Sarmatia, including today's Moravia and western Slovakia. In the...
- then under the control of the warlike Iazyges Sarmatian tribe) and Marcomannia (Bavaria/Austria north of the Danube, the territory of the Marcomanni...
- former "client" peoples of the Quadi and Marcomanni the province of Marcomannia and of the Iazyges, that of Sarmatia, and would have succeeded if Avidius...
- new frontier provinces on the left s**** of the Danube, Sarmatia and Marcomannia, including today's Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. Some Germanic...