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- The Diocese of Pannonia (Latin: Dioecesis Pannoniarum, lit. 'Diocese of the Pannonias'), from 395 known as the Diocese of Illyri****, was a diocese of the...
- (1923). Die Geographie des Ptolemaeus: Galliae, Germania, Raetia, Nori****, Pannoniae, Illyri****, Italia (in German). Berlin: Weidmann. Cited by: Edward Gulbekian...
- Pannonhalma (lat. Archiabbatia or Abbatia Territorialis Sancti Martini in Monte Pannoniae) is a medieval building in Pannonhalma and is one of the oldest historical...
- "evidence that they had a sense of Croat identity" referred to as dux Pannoniae Inferioris, or simply a Slav, by contemporary sources. A closer reading...
- Septimiae Aquincensium flamen coloniae Septimiae Aquincensium sacerdos Arae Augusti nostri provinciae Pannoniae Inferioris Father Gaius Family gens Titia...
- Franks Pannonia, the territory of the medieval kingdom of Hungary and Rex Pannoniae (Pannonicorum in medieval Latin), the king of Hungary; see Name of Hungary...
- liburnari were under the command of two generals: Comes Illyrici Dux Pannoniae Primae et Norici Ripensis This stretch of limes was in use from the 1st...
- Piae Fidelis (106, in Germania Inferior)/ legatus Augusti pro praetore Pannoniae Inferioris (107)/ consul suffectus (108)/ septemvir epulonum (before 112)/...
- mentions a tribunus gentis Marcomannorum under the command of the dux Pannoniae et Norici and a tribunus gentis per Raetias de****tae (tribune of natives...
- Royal Frankish Annals as Duke of Lower Pannonia (Latin: Liudewiti, ducis Pannoniae inferioris), having led an uprising against the Franks (811–822). Their...