- from honey. The name
Pannonians (Ancient Gr****: Παννόνιοι, romanized:
Pannonii)
refers to
Illyrian tribes, who
originally inhabited the
southern part...
-
ethnic nationalism.
Pannonia is a
toponym derived from the name of the
Pannonii (Παννόνιοι), a
group of
tribes that
inhabited the
Drava River Basin in...
-
province of Illyri****,
recently expanded to
include the
territory of the
Pannonii,
Celticised Illyrian tribes based on the west bank of the
Danube who were...
- In the
Early Iron Age,
Transdanubia was
inhabited by the
Pannonians or
Pannonii, a
collection of
Illyrian tribes. The
Celts invaded in the Late Iron Age...
- uncertain;
archaeological do****entation
suggests mixed affinities to
early Pannonii and
other Illyrians. The
first written mention of an
Illyrian tribe is...
- Ardiaei, Autariatae, Dardani, Delmatae, D****areti, Enchelei, Labeatae,
Pannonii, Parthini,
Taulantii and
others (see list of
ancient tribes in Illyria)...
- Raetia, Nori**** and Pannonia. Nori**** was a
Celtic kingdom,
while the
Pannonii were of
Illyrian stock. The
Raetians were an
ancient alpine people probably...
-
Church and W.J. Brodribb, 1876)
Germania omnis a
Gallis Raetisque et
Pannoniis Rheno et
Danuvio fluminibus, a
Sarmatis Dacisque mutuo metu aut montibus...
- Heruli, Saxones, Burgundiones,
Alemanni et – o
lugenda respublica! –
hostes Pannonii. ("Savage
tribes in
countless numbers have
overrun all
parts of Gaul. The...
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Pannonii...