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Pannonia
Pannonia Position of the Roman province of Pannonia Pannonia is an ancient country bounded north and ... and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia. Pannonia was located in the territory of present ... and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Today, the term Pannonia is usually used for what is ...
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Sirmium
... cities, was an ancient city in Roman Pannonia. The present day region of Syrmia was ... Empire, being the economic capital of Roman Pannonia and one of the four capital cities ... very important military and strategic location in Pannonia province. The war expeditions of Roman emperors ... II, were prepared in Sirmium. In 103, Pannonia was split into two provinces: Upper Pannonia and Lower Pannonia, and Sirmium became ...
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Sremska Mitrovica
... very important military and strategic location in Pannonia province. The war expeditions of Roman emperors ... II, were prepared in Sirmium. In 103, Pannonia was split into two provinces: Upper Pannonia and Lower Pannonia, and Sirmium became the capital city of Lower Pannonia. In 296, Diocletian operated a new ...
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Praeses
... the western empire: four in Illyricum: Dalmaticae, Pannonia prima, Noricum mediterraneum, Noricum ripensis seven in Italiae: Alpes Cottiae, Raetia prima, Raetia secunda, Samnium, Valeria, Saradinia, Corsicae. two ... Alpes Poeninae et Graiae, Maxima Sequani, Aquitanica prima, Aquitanica secunda, Novempopulana, Narbonensis prima, Narbonensis secunda, Lugdunensis secunda, Lugdunensis tertia, ...
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Roman province
... the biggest or more garrisoned provinces (example Pannonia and Moesia) were subdivided into smaller provinces ... Lycia | Macedonia | Mauretania | Moesia | Noricum | Numidia | Osroene | Pannonia | Pamphylia | Pisidia | Pontus | Raetia | Sicilia | Sophene | Syria ... Diocese of Britanniae Maxima Caesariensis Valentia Britannia Prima Britannia Secunda Flavia Caesariensis Praetorian prefecture of ... conquest, the Diocese of Dacia . Diocese of Pannonia This was one of the two dioceses ... in 395. Dalmatia Noricum mediterraneum Noricum ripense Pannonia I Pannonia II Savia Valeria ripensis ...
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Consularis
... the western empire: one in the diocese Pannonia, itself called Pannonia eight in Italiae: Venetia et Histria, Aemilia ... Lusitania, Callaecia six in Galliae: Viennensis, Lugdunensis prima, Germania prima, Germania secunda, Belgica prima and Belgica secunda two in Britanniae: ...
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Szombathely
... Savarians) and it was the capital of Pannonia Superior province of the Roman Empire. It ... made Savaria the capital of the province Pannonia Prima. This era was the height of prosperation ... death of Emperor Valentianus the Huns invaded Pannonia and Attila's armies occupied Savaria between ...
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Roman usurper
... the governors of, for instance, Moesia or Pannonia in the Danube border had huge military ... Palestina. In a similar way, Moesia and Pannonia were divided in Superior and Inferior (Upper ... Dardania was later separated from Moesia, and Pannonia was further divided into Prima, Valeria, Savia and Secunda. As the fear ...
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Macedonia (Roman province)
... province of Macedonia was divided into Macedonia Prima (in the south) and Macedonia Salutaris (in the north). Macedonia Prima and Macedonia Salutaris were included in the ... Lycia | Macedonia | Mauretania | Moesia | Noricum | Numidia | Osroene | Pannonia | Pamphylia | Pisidia | Pontus | Raetia | Sicilia | Sophene | Syria ...
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Origin of Serbs
... 9). Ptolemy also mention the city in Pannonia named Serbinum (present day Bosanska Gradiška in ... Geographicam, Historicam, Politicam et Chronologicam, inde a prima Gentis et Regionis Hungaricae Originibus usque ad ... Chronicon Saxoniae et vicini orbis aretoi. Pars prima. Ab anno Christi 1500 usque ad 1524 ...
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