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Province of Noricum
Provincia Noricum
Province of the Roman Empire
16 BC–476
The province of Noricum in 125, in the reign of emperor Hadrian.
Capital
Virunum
Historical era
Antiquity
• Incorporated into the province
16 BC
• Divided to Noricum Ripense and Noricum Mediterraneum
c. 296
• Odoacer's conquest and incorporated with his Italian Realm
476
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Noricum
Noricum Ripense
Noricum Mediterraneum
Kingdom of Italy
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Noricum (/ˈnɒrɪkəm/) is the Latin name for the kingdom or federation of tribes[1] that included most of modern Austria and part of Slovenia. In the first century AD, it became a province of the Roman Empire. Its borders were the Danube to the north, Raetia and Vindelici to the west, Pannonia to the east and south-east, and Italia (Venetia et Histria) to the south. The kingdom was founded around 400 BC, and had its capital at the royal residence at Virunum on the Magdalensberg.[2][3]
^Mackensen, Michael (1975). "The state of research on the 'Norican' silver coinage". World Archaeology. 6 (3): 249–275. doi:10.1080/00438243.1975.9979607. JSTOR 124094.
^Heather, Peter (2010). The Fall of the Roman Empire: A New History. Macmillan. p. 407.
^Cunliffe, Barry (1997). The Ancient Celts. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. p. 218. ISBN 978-0-19-815010-7.
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