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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...
- Naum (Bulgarian and Macedonian: Свети Наум, romanized: Sveti Naum), also
known as Naum of
Ohrid or Naum of
Preslav (c. 830 –
December 23, 910), was a medieval...
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Daytona Beach Daytona International Speedway — — June 12
Nickelsdorf Austria Panonia Fields — — June 14
Hradec Králové
Czech Republic Hradec Králové Airport...
- of the
Golden helmets (In Serbian) Do****entary film
Roman Sirmium and
Panonia (In Serbian) Do****entary film
Southern Pannonia during the age of the Great...
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ulica Petržalka Ján Pankúch 851 04
Bratislava 5 Panónska
cesta Petržalka
Panónia 851 04
Bratislava 5 Panská
ulica Staré
Mesto aristokracia 811 01 Bratislava...
- 50–70),
Protoepiscopus (first bishop) ...
Hilarius of
Aquileia or of
Panonia c. 276–285,
beheaded in the ****cutions of
Numerian Chrysogonus I c. 286–295...
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Pressburg in the background. Inscription: "O Cara
Patria quae me genuisti,
dulcis Panonia" - "Oh, my dear homeland, who gave me birth,
sweet Pannonia"...
- have
formed in the last few decades.
These include Zlatni dukati and Ex
Panonia, the
first such groups, Zdenac,
Slavonske Lole,
Berde Band and the modernized...
- Avganistanu,
stariji vodnik Mijailo Perišić,
preminuo je
danas u
vojnoj bazi
Panonia od srčanog udara, saopšteno je večeras iz
crnogorskog Ministarstva odbrane...
- and the
Getae north of the
Danube as far as
beyond the Bug and
including Panonia in the west. The
origins of the
Thracians remain obscure, in the absence...