Pannonia Inferior, the Glossary
Pannonia Inferior, lit.[1]
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57 relations: Alfena gens, Aquincum, Đakovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Buda, Chiron (journal), Claudius Maximus, Croatia, Diocese of Pannonia, Francia, Gaius Pomponius Bassus Terentianus, Gaius Valerius Pudens, Gaius Vettius Sabinianus Julius Hospes, Géza Alföldy, Hadrian, Hateria gens, Historia (classical antiquity history journal), Hungary, Iazyges, Ilok, List of ancient tribes in Illyria, Lucius Aelius Caesar, Lucius Attius Macro, Lucius Cornelius Latinianus, Marcius Turbo, Marcus Cominius Secundus, Marcus Iallius Bassus, Marcus Nonius Macrinus, Marcus Nonius Mucianus, Marcus Pontius Laelianus, Osijek, Pannonia, Pannonia Secunda, Pannonia Superior, Pannonia Valeria, Pécs, Pontia gens, Posavina, Publius Afranius Flavianus, Quintus Fuficius Cornutus, Roman Empire, Roman province, Sarmatia, Serbia, Sirmium, Slavonski Brod, Sremska Mitrovica, Tetrarchy, Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus, Titus Julius Maximus Manlianus, ... Expand index (7 more) »
- 100s establishments
- 100s establishments in the Roman Empire
- 290s disestablishments in the Roman Empire
- 3rd-century disestablishments
- Ancient history of Vojvodina
- Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Roman era
- Croatia in the Roman era
- Historical geography of Croatia
- Hungary in the Roman era
- Illyricum (Roman province)
- Provinces of Pannonia
- Serbia in the Roman era
- States and territories disestablished in the 3rd century
- States and territories established in the 100s
Alfena gens
The gens Alfena or Alfenia was a Roman family, known from the first century BC to the first century AD.
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Aquincum
Aquincum was an ancient city, situated on the northeastern borders of the province of Pannonia within the Roman Empire.
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Đakovo
Đakovo (Diakovár, Diakowar, Ђаково) is a town in the region of Slavonia, Croatia.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Босна и Херцеговина), sometimes known as Bosnia-Herzegovina and informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeast Europe, situated on the Balkan Peninsula.
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Buda
Buda was the historic capital of the Kingdom of Hungary and, since 1873, has been the western part of the Hungarian capital Budapest, on the west bank of the Danube.
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Chiron (journal)
Chiron.
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Claudius Maximus
Gaius Claudius Maximus (fl. 2nd century AD) was a Roman politician, a Stoic philosopher and a teacher of Marcus Aurelius.
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Croatia
Croatia (Hrvatska), officially the Republic of Croatia (Republika Hrvatska), is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe.
See Pannonia Inferior and Croatia
Diocese of Pannonia
The Diocese of Pannonia (Dioecesis Pannoniarum, lit. "Diocese of the Pannonias"), from 395 known as the Diocese of Illyricum, was a diocese of the Late Roman Empire. Pannonia Inferior and diocese of Pannonia are ancient history of Vojvodina, Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Roman era, Croatia in the Roman era, history of Syrmia, Hungary in the Roman era, Illyricum (Roman province) and Serbia in the Roman era.
See Pannonia Inferior and Diocese of Pannonia
Francia
The Kingdom of the Franks (Regnum Francorum), also known as the Frankish Kingdom, the Frankish Empire (Imperium Francorum) or Francia, was the largest post-Roman barbarian kingdom in Western Europe.
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Gaius Pomponius Bassus Terentianus
Gaius Pomponius Bassus Terentianus (fl. 2nd century AD) was a Roman military officer and senator.
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Gaius Valerius Pudens
Gaius Valerius Pudens was a Roman Senator who was a suffect consul and held at least three imperial appointments during the late 2nd - early 3rd centuries.
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Gaius Vettius Sabinianus Julius Hospes
Gaius Vettius Sabinianus Julius Hospes (fl. 2nd century) was a Roman military officer and senator.
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Géza Alföldy
Géza Alföldy (June 7, 1935 – November 6, 2011) was a Hungarian historian of ancient history.
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Hadrian
Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus; 24 January 76 – 10 July 138) was Roman emperor from 117 to 138.
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Hateria gens
The gens Hateria, occasionally Ateria, was a plebeian family at ancient Rome, known from the last century of the Republic and under the early Empire.
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Historia (classical antiquity history journal)
Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte is a peer-reviewed academic journal specialising in Greek and Roman antiquity.
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Hungary
Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe.
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Iazyges
The Iazyges were an ancient Sarmatian tribe that traveled westward in 200BC from Central Asia to the steppes of modern Ukraine. Pannonia Inferior and Iazyges are Serbia in the Roman era.
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Ilok
Ilok is the easternmost town in Croatia forming a geographic salient surrounded by Vojvodina.
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List of ancient tribes in Illyria
This is a list of ancient tribes in the ancient territory of Illyria (Ἰλλυρία; Illyria).
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Lucius Aelius Caesar
Lucius Aelius Caesar (13 January 101 – 1 January 138) was the father of Emperor Lucius Verus.
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Lucius Attius Macro
Lucius Attius Macro was a Roman senator and general, who was active during the early second century.
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Lucius Cornelius Latinianus
Lucius Cornelius Latinianus was a Roman senator, who held at least two imperial appointments during the reign of Hadrian.
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Marcius Turbo
Quintus Marcius Turbo was prefect of the Praetorian Guard and a close friend and military advisor to both emperor Trajan and Hadrian during the early 2nd century.
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Marcus Cominius Secundus
Marcus Cominius Secundus was a Roman senator, who was active during the reign of Marcus Aurelius.
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Marcus Iallius Bassus
Marcus Iallius or Jallius Bassus was a Roman senator, general, and literary figure who held several offices in the imperial service during the mid-second century AD.
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Marcus Nonius Macrinus
Marcus Nonius Macrinus was a Roman senator and general during the reigns of the Emperors Antoninus Pius, Lucius Verus, and Marcus Aurelius.
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Marcus Nonius Mucianus
Marcus Nonius Mucianus was a Roman senator who was active in the second century.
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Marcus Pontius Laelianus
Marcus Pontius Laelianus Larcius Sabinus was a Roman senator and general who held a series of offices in the emperor's service.
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Osijek
Osijek is the fourth-largest city in Croatia, with a population of 96,848 in 2021.
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Pannonia
Pannonia was a province of the Roman Empire bounded on the north and east by the Danube, coterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia. Pannonia Inferior and Pannonia are ancient history of Vojvodina, Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Roman era, Croatia in the Roman era, Hungary in the Roman era, Illyricum (Roman province), provinces of Pannonia and Serbia in the Roman era.
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Pannonia Secunda
Pannonia Secunda was one of the provinces of the Roman Empire. Pannonia Inferior and Pannonia Secunda are ancient history of Vojvodina, Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Roman era, Croatia in the Roman era, history of Syrmia, Illyricum (Roman province), provinces of Pannonia and Serbia in the Roman era.
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Pannonia Superior
Pannonia Superior was a Roman province created from the division of Pannonia in 103 AD, its capital in Carnuntum. Pannonia Inferior and Pannonia Superior are 100s establishments in the Roman Empire, 290s disestablishments in the Roman Empire, Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Roman era, Croatia in the Roman era, Hungary in the Roman era, provinces of Pannonia, states and territories disestablished in the 3rd century and states and territories established in the 100s.
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Pannonia Valeria
The Pannonia Valeria or simply Valeria, also known as Pannonia Ripensis, was one of the provinces of the Roman Empire. Pannonia Inferior and Pannonia Valeria are Croatia in the Roman era, Illyricum (Roman province) and provinces of Pannonia.
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Pécs
Pécs (Pečuh; Fünfkirchen,; also known by alternative names) is the fifth largest city in Hungary, on the slopes of the Mecsek mountains in the country's southwest, close to the border with Croatia.
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Pontia gens
The gens Pontia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome.
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Posavina
Posavina (Посавина) is a geographical region that stretches along the Sava river, encompassing only the inner areas of the Sava river basin, that are adjacent or near to the Sava river itself, namely catch region spanning from the Julian Alps in the northwest to the confluence with the Danube in the southeast.
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Publius Afranius Flavianus
Publius Afranius Flavianus was a Roman senator who held at least one office in the service of the emperor.
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Quintus Fuficius Cornutus
Quintus Fuficius Cornutus was a Roman senator active in the first half of the second century AD, who held a number of offices in the emperor's service.
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Roman Empire
The Roman Empire was the state ruled by the Romans following Octavian's assumption of sole rule under the Principate in 27 BC, the post-Republican state of ancient Rome.
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Roman province
The Roman provinces (pl.) were the administrative regions of Ancient Rome outside Roman Italy that were controlled by the Romans under the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire.
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Sarmatia
Sarmatia was a region of the Eurasian steppe inhabited by the Sarmatians.
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Serbia
Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Southeast and Central Europe, located in the Balkans and the Pannonian Plain.
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Sirmium
Sirmium was a city in the Roman province of Pannonia, located on the Sava river, on the site of modern Sremska Mitrovica in the Vojvodina autonomous province of Serbia. Pannonia Inferior and Sirmium are ancient history of Vojvodina and history of Syrmia.
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Slavonski Brod
Slavonski Brod (Slavonian Brod), commonly shortened to simply Brod, is a city in eastern Croatia, near the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Sremska Mitrovica
Sremska Mitrovica (Сремска Митровица, Sirmium) is a city in Serbia.
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Tetrarchy
The Tetrarchy was the system instituted by Roman emperor Diocletian in 293 AD to govern the ancient Roman Empire by dividing it between two emperors, the augusti, and their junior colleagues and designated successors, the caesares.
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Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus
Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus (Greek: Πομπηιανός; 125 – 193 AD) was a politician and military commander during the 2nd century in the Roman Empire.
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Titus Julius Maximus Manlianus
Titus Julius Maximus Manlianus was a Roman senator active in the early second century who held a number of offices in the emperor's service.
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Trajan
Trajan (born Marcus Ulpius Traianus, adopted name Caesar Nerva Traianus; 18 September 53) was a Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117, remembered as the second of the Five Good Emperors of the Nerva–Antonine dynasty.
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Triccianus
Aelius Decius Triccianus was a Roman usurper, who revolted against Emperor Elagabalus.
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Ulpius Marcellus
Ulpius Marcellus was a Roman consular governor of Britannia who returned there as general of the later 2nd century.
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Ulpius Marcellus (son)
Ulpius Marcellus (fl. 211–212) was formerly thought to be the latest-recorded governor of Britannia, before it was divided into separate provinces.
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Vandals
The Vandals were a Germanic people who first inhabited what is now southern Poland.
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Vinkovci
Vinkovci is a city in Slavonia, in the Vukovar-Syrmia County in eastern Croatia.
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Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik
The (commonly abbreviated ZPE; "Journal of Papyrology and Epigraphy") is a peer-reviewed academic journal which contains articles that pertain to papyrology and epigraphy.
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See also
100s establishments
- Pannonia Inferior
- Roman Dacia
- Timgad
100s establishments in the Roman Empire
- Aqua Traiana
- Arabia Petraea
- Augustopolis in Phrygia
- Nicopolis ad Istrum
- Pannonia Inferior
- Pannonia Superior
- Roman Dacia
- Timgad
- Traianopolis (Phrygia)
- Via Traiana
290s disestablishments in the Roman Empire
- Britannia Inferior
- Britannia Superior
- Crete and Cyrenaica
- Library of Alexandria
- Pannonia Inferior
- Pannonia Superior
3rd-century disestablishments
- Atropatene
- Chutu dynasty
- Classical Latin
- Crete and Cyrenaica
- Epi-Olmec culture
- Kuninda Kingdom
- Mahan confederacy
- Nok culture
- Old Aramaic
- Pannonia Inferior
- River Styx archaeological site
- Takht-i Kuwad
- Takht-i Sangin
Ancient history of Vojvodina
- Agaragantes
- Bassianae
- Councils of Sirmium
- Diocese of Pannonia
- Gepids
- Limigantes
- Pannonia
- Pannonia Inferior
- Pannonia Secunda
- Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum
- Scordisci
- Sirmium
Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Roman era
- Bellum Batonianum
- Diocese of Pannonia
- Illyricum (Roman province)
- Illyro-Roman
- Pannonia
- Pannonia Inferior
- Pannonia Savia
- Pannonia Secunda
- Pannonia Superior
- Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum
- Roman–Dalmatian wars
Croatia in the Roman era
- Battle of Mursa Major
- Battle of Save
- Dalmatia (Roman province)
- Diocese of Pannonia
- Illyro-Roman
- Liburnia
- Municipium Iasorum
- Pannonia
- Pannonia Inferior
- Pannonia Prima
- Pannonia Savia
- Pannonia Secunda
- Pannonia Superior
- Pannonia Valeria
- Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum
- Via Flavia
- Via Gemina
Historical geography of Croatia
- Austrian Littoral
- Baranya County (former)
- Civil Croatia
- History of Istria
- Italian Regency of Carnaro
- Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen
- List of German exonyms for places in Croatia
- Military District of Ödenburg
- Military Frontier
- Pannonia Inferior
- Republic of Ragusa
Hungary in the Roman era
- Diocese of Pannonia
- Pannonia
- Pannonia Inferior
- Pannonia Superior
- Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum
Illyricum (Roman province)
- Bellum Batonianum
- Dalmatia (Roman province)
- Diocese of Pannonia
- Florus and Laurus
- Illyrian emperors
- Illyricum (Roman province)
- Illyro-Roman
- Macedonia (Roman province)
- Noricum
- Octavian's military campaigns in Illyricum
- Pannonia
- Pannonia Inferior
- Pannonia Prima
- Pannonia Savia
- Pannonia Secunda
- Pannonia Valeria
- Photinus
- Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum
- Roman–Dalmatian wars
- Serbinum
- Ulpiana
Provinces of Pannonia
- List of Roman governors of Pannonia
- Pannonia
- Pannonia Inferior
- Pannonia Prima
- Pannonia Savia
- Pannonia Secunda
- Pannonia Superior
- Pannonia Valeria
Serbia in the Roman era
- Bassianae
- Battle of Naissus
- Battle of the Margus
- Byzantine Serbia
- Councils of Sirmium
- Dacia Aureliana
- Dacia Mediterranea
- Dacia Ripensis
- Daco-Roman
- Dalmatia (Roman province)
- Dardania (Roman province)
- Diocese of Dacia
- Diocese of Moesiae
- Diocese of Pannonia
- Florus and Laurus
- Iazyges
- Illyricum (Roman province)
- Illyro-Roman
- Moesia
- Moesia Prima
- Moesia Superior
- Pannonia
- Pannonia Inferior
- Pannonia Secunda
- Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum
- Praevalitana
- Roman Emperors Route
- Serbia in the Roman era
- Thracian horseman
- Via Militaris
States and territories disestablished in the 3rd century
- Atropatene
- Britannia Inferior
- Characene
- Crete and Cyrenaica
- Dacia Aureliana
- Euboean League
- Gallic Empire
- Han dynasty
- Kingdom of Hatra
- Kings of Persis
- Osroene
- Palmyrene Empire
- Pannonia Inferior
- Pannonia Superior
- Parthian Empire
- Post-imperial Assyria
- Sabaeans
- Satavahana dynasty
- Wuhuan
- Xianbei
States and territories established in the 100s
- Arabia Petraea
- Pannonia Inferior
- Pannonia Superior
- Roman Dacia
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pannonia_Inferior
Also known as List of Roman governors of Pannonia Inferior, Lower Pannonia (Roman province), Pannonia Inferior (Roman province).
, Trajan, Triccianus, Ulpius Marcellus, Ulpius Marcellus (son), Vandals, Vinkovci, Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik.