This is a list of known governors of the Roman province of Pannonia. The province was created from the earlier province of Illyricum between AD 20 and 50. During the reign of Trajan, between the years AD 102 and 107, Pannonia was divided into Pannonia Superior and Pannonia Inferior.
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Pannonia Superior (transl. 'Upper Pannonia') was a Roman province created from the division ofPannonia in 103 AD, its capital in Carnuntum. It overlapped...
Pannonia Inferior, lit. Lower Pannonia, was a province of the Roman Empire. Its capital was Sirmium. It was one of the border provinces on the Danube....
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bona "base/bottom") was a Roman military camp (or castra) in the province ofPannonia, located on the site of the modern city of Vienna in Austria. The settlement...
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principle of "emptying" the garrisons of the Three Dacias for the benefit of neighboring Pannonia. However, Roman resistance to the invasions of the Goths...
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provinces of Moesia and Pannonia caused the local governors and the emperors to undertake a number of punitive actions against the Dacians. All of this kept...
is convicted of treason by empress-mother Galla Placidia. The Roman province ofPannonia Prima is finally assimilated into the Hunnic Empire. The Ephthalites...
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outbreak of disease in his army, lack of supplies, reports that Eastern Roman troops were attacking his noncombatant population in Pannonia, and, possibly...
ILS 2289 Birley, The Fasti ofRoman Britain (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981), pp. 18-20 Ronald Syme, "GovernorsofPannonia Inferior", Historia: Zeitschrift...