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Lower Pannonia
Lower Pannonia is an ancient Roman province included in Pannonia , divided in two by the Emperor Trajan around 105 AD. AD :
- the Upper Pannonia in the west.
- Lower Pannonia in the east.
These qualifiers are determined by the direction of the course of the Danube.
Summary |
Main article: Pannonia.
Location
It included part of Hungary today, and of Serbia , from Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Cities
- Acumincum (now Slankamen , Serbia )
- Aquincum (now Budapest , Hungary )
- Certissa (now Djakovo , Croatia )
- Cibalae (now Vinkovci , Croatia )
- Cuccium (now Ilok , Croatia )
- Marsonia (now Slavonski Brod , Croatia )
- Mursa (now Osijek , Croatia )
- Sirmium (today Sremska Mitrovica , Serbia )
- Sopianae (now Pcs , Hungary )
See also
| Iberian Peninsula | Betic Lusitania Tarraconaise (or Hispania Hither , the Gallaecia detached briefly under Caracalla) |
| Gaul and Germania | Aquitaine Belgium Lower Germany Upper Germany Lyon Narbonne Noricum Rhaetia |
| Great Britain | Britain (until 210, then Britains lower and upper ) |
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| Illyria, Greece and the Balkans | Achaea Dalmatia (or Illyrian ) Epirus Macedonia Lower Moesia ( Aurelian Dacia detached to 270) Moesia Superior Lower Pannonia Pannonia Superior Thrace |
| Dacia and around | Dacia (up to 129, then Dacies lower , upper and Porolissensis to Marcus Aurelius, then Three Dacies up to 270) |
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