UpperPannonia may refer to: Pannonia Superior, Roman province that existed between the years 103 and 296 Northern portion of the March of Pannonia, Frankish...
Danube, coterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia. Pannonia was located in the territory that is now...
Pannonia Superior (transl. 'UpperPannonia') was a Roman province created from the division of Pannonia in 103 AD, its capital in Carnuntum. It overlapped...
the March of Pannonia was created, with direct Frankish rule exercised in UpperPannonia through Frankish counts, while Lower Pannonia was governed as...
The March of Pannonia or Eastern March (Latin: marcha orientalis) was a frontier march of the Carolingian Empire, named after the former Roman province...
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....
province of Pannonia Superior, which, along with Pannonia Inferior, was gradually divided into four administrative units: Pannonia Prima, Pannonia Secunda...
regaining Pannonia Secunda before being conquered by the Magyars. Pannonia Roman provinces Roman Empire Mócsy, András (2014) [1974]. Pannonia and Upper Moesia:...
The Diocese of Pannonia (Latin: Dioecesis Pannoniarum, lit. "Diocese of the Pannonias"), from 395 known as the Diocese of Illyricum, was a diocese of the...
(Avarian March in UpperPannonia), while Frankish administration in Italy was in charge of the southern and eastern regions (Lower Pannonia with Slavic dependencies)...
suggest the presence of new barbarian infiltrations along the borders of UpperPannonia and a subsequent Roman counteroffensive. Heliogabalus may have been...
April 193 – 4 February 211 (17 years, 9 months and 26 days) Governor of UpperPannonia, acclaimed emperor by the Pannonian legions following the murder of...
distant relative of Hadrian, was in UpperPannonia, succeeding the experienced Marcus Nonius Macrinus. Lower Pannonia was under the obscure Tiberius Haterius...
Pannonia Secunda was one of the provinces of the Roman Empire. It was formed in the year 296, during the reign of emperor Diocletian. The capital of the...
important army camp turned capital city in what became known as the UpperPannonia province. Carnuntum was home for 50,000 people for nearly 400 years...
borough of Bratislava, Slovakia. It was part of the Roman province of Pannonia and was built in the 2nd century as a part of the frontier defence system...
Dalmatia and Pannonia in Cassiodorus' Variae (Addenda)". Povijesni prilozi. 50: 191–198. Mócsy, András (2014) [1974]. Pannonia and Upper Moesia: A History...
during the 9th century UpperPannonia (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lower Pannonia. If an internal link...
drive back the raiders. The Romans and Germans met outside Carnuntum in UpperPannonia, which was the headquarters for the Legio XIV Gemina. The Roman army...
Candidianus, as her own. In her honor, Galerius renamed the province of UpperPannonia Valeria, which he had improved by draining marshes and removing forests...
Luitpoldings became extinct. Luitpold (d. 907), Margrave of Carinthia and UpperPannonia, Count in the Nordgau Arnulf the Bad, Duke of Bavaria from 907 to 937...
between them: Henry became Duke of Lower Bavaria, and Louis II Duke of Upper Bavaria and Count Palatine of the Rhine. When Henry's branch died out in...
secured numerous governorships. He held those of Gallia Lugdunensis, UpperPannonia, and Sicily. After the murder of the emperor Commodus in 192, and the...
Siscia is described by Roman writers as a great town in the south of UpperPannonia, on the southern bank of the Savus, on an island formed by that river...