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- Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1988. p. 200. A magyarság kulturális földrajza. Pro Pannonia Kiadói Alapítvány, Pécs, 1997. p. 226. (co-author with András Trócsányi)...
- Liudewitus), often also Ljudevit Posavski, was the Duke of the Slavs in Lower Pannonia from 810 to 823. The capital of his realm was in Sisak (today in Croatia)...
- The Pannónia-Ring is a motor and racing circuit in Ostffy****zonyfa, Hungary. It is located south of the town centre, accessible by road on the 8451. Track...
- book of his poetry published, Rózsalovaglás (Riding with Roses), by Pro Pannonia Publishers and his collected essays on the late Renaissance poet Bálint...
- came out in Hungarian (Ezernyi csend : válogatott versek, Pannónia könyvek, Pécs, Pro Pannonia Kiadói Alapítvány, 2008, ISBN 978-963-9893-07-8) and Croatian...
- Gusztáv Majoros adidas Siófok KC János Fodor Vlagyimir Golovin hummel proPannonia Váci NKSE Erika Kirsner Csaba Konkoly Erima Ipress Center Veszprém BKC...
- distant relative of Hadrian, was in Upper Pannonia, succeeding the experienced Marcus Nonius Macrinus. Lower Pannonia was under the obscure Tiberius Haterius...
- Central Asian steppes. They crossed the Danube in 377 CE and occupied Pannonia, which they used for 75 years as their base for launching looting-raids...
- Vespasian (69–79 AD). The province comprised Illyria/Dalmatia in the south and Pannonia in the north. Illyria included the area along the east coast of the Adriatic...
- fully or partially over several former Roman provinces, including Moesia, Pannonia, Praevalitana, Dalmatia, Dacia, and Macedonia. Seventeen Roman Emperors...