- Site in 2000. The
earliest name for the
territory was its
Roman name of
Sopianæ. The name
possibly comes from the
plural of the
Celtic sop
meaning "marsh"...
- (Óbuda),
Intercisa (Dunaújváros),
Triccinae (Sárvár),
Savaria (Szombathely),
Sopianae (Pécs) in Hungary, and
Mursa (Osijek) in Croatia,
attest to the presence...
-
Empire as part of the
province of Pannonia. Soon thereafter, the town of
Sopianae was
founded where modern-day Pécs stands, by
colonists from the west who...
- Raba and Drava,
Pannonia Valeria in the northeast, with its
capital in
Sopianae, it
comprised the
remainder of
Central Pannonia between the Raba, Drava...
- (Vinkovci)
Mursa (Osijek)
Certissa (Đakovo)
Marsonia (Slavonski Brod)
Sopianae (Pécs) The
province was yet
again split during the
reign of the tetrarchs...
- Diocletian, in a
division of
Pannonia Inferior. The
capital of the
province was
Sopianae (today Pécs).
Pannonia Valeria included parts of present-day
Hungary and...
- 2011.
Retrieved 20
October 2011. "Early
Christian Necropolis of Pécs (
Sopianae)".
UNESCO World Heritage Centre.
Archived from the
original on 17 October...
- Hungary, were: Aquin**** (today Óbuda),
Savaria (today Szombathely) and
Sopianae (today Pécs).
Pressburg became the
capital of
Habsburg Hungary (Royal Hungary)...
- of
Reichenau Cultural 974 Hungary
Early Christian Necropolis of Pécs (
Sopianae)
Cultural 853 Italy ****isi, the
Basilica of San
Francesco and
Other Franciscan...
- Latin-speaking
border region with
important Roman towns (Scarbantia, Aquin****,
Sopianae, Gorsium, Savaria) and
rural villas. In the Age of
Migrations it was occupied...