- The Ala I
Pannoniorum (Ala I
Pannoniorum Sabiniana), was a
Roman cavalry unit
stationed in
Arbeia in the 2nd c. AD. It was
later stationed at Chesters...
- Croatian) (265). "Fix hiis
itaque Pannoniis tres
fratres filii Pan
principis Pannoniorum nati
fuere quorum primogenitus Lech,
alter Rus,
tercius Czech nomine...
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Domitiano factus dupli(carius) / a divo Troiano(!) in ala secu(n)d(a) /
Pannoniorum a quo et fa©/ tus
explorator in
bello Da/ cico et ob virtute(m) bis donis...
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Gallorum II
Gallorum Sebosiana Gallorum et Thra****
classiana I
Pannoniorum Sabiniana I
Pannoniorum Tampiana I Thra**** I
Tungrorum Hispanorum Vettonum Augusta...
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Gallorum II
Gallorum Sebosiana Gallorum et Thra****
classiana I
Pannoniorum (Sabiniana) I
Pannoniorum Tampiana I Thra**** I
Tungrorum Hispanorum Vettonum Augusta...
- p. 158. Pohl 1998, p. 19.
Olajos 2001, pp. 50–56. "Et
primo quidem Pannoniorum et
Avarum solitudines pererrantes" Ančić,
Shepard & Vedriš 2017. Fine...
- 2nd-century
record are ala I
Ulpia contariorum and ala I
Gallorum et
Pannoniorum cataphractaria stationed in
Pannonia and
Moesia Inferior, respectively...
- —
Cohorts — I Cili**** I Thra**** VII
Gallorum — Alae — I
Atectorum I
Pannoniorum Location Coordinates 44°10′32″N 28°39′25″E / 44.175480°N 28.656934°E...
- June 2012.
Retrieved 6
January 2013. Ardevan, Radu (2007). "The Ala II
Pannoniorum in Dacia".
APVLVM - XLIV. p. 10.
Retrieved 2014-04-04. 47°01′N 23°53′E...
- Cantabrorum) and in some
cavalry units (Ala Hispanorum, Ala I Augusta, Ala
Pannoniorum, Ala
Batavorum or Baetasiorum,
Cohors I Latobicorum) to the
Roman Imperial...