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Pannonia (/pəˈnoʊniə/, Latin: [
panˈnɔnia]) was a
province of the
Roman Empire bounded on the
north and east by the Danube, on the west by Nori**** and upper...
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Pannonia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pannonia was a
province of the
Roman Empire.
Pannonia or
Pannonian may also
refer to:
Basin of
Pannonia,...
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Northern Pannonia may
refer to: in geography,
northern regions of the
Pannonian Basin Pannonia Superior, the
first Roman northern Pannonia in ancient...
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eastern and
southern parts of the
former Roman province of
Pannonia. The term
Lower Pannonia was used to
designate those areas of the
Pannonian Plain that...
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Pannonia Savia, and late
Roman Province of
Pannonia Secunda in
medieval history,
early medieval Slavic Prin****lity of
Lower Pannonia (
Pannonia inferior)...
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Pannonia Inferior, lit.
Lower Pannonia, was a
province of the
Roman Empire. Its
capital was Sirmium. It was one of the
border provinces on the Danube....
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taken from that of
Pannonia, a
province of the
Roman Empire. The
historical province overlapped but...
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Eastern Pannonia (Latin:
Pannonia orientalis) may
refer to: in geography,
eastern regions of the
Pannonian Basin in
ancient history,
eastern Panonnian...
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March of
Pannonia or
Eastern March (Latin:
marcha orientalis) was a
frontier march of the
Carolingian Empire,
named after the
former Roman province...
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Pannonia Superior (transl. 'Upper
Pannonia') was a
Roman province created from the
division of
Pannonia in 103 AD, its
capital in Carnuntum. It overlapped...