Roman province of Pannonia

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The Roman province of Pannonia was a frontier region of the Roman Empire along the middle Danube, encompassing parts of modern Hungary and neighboring countries and serving as a key military and administrative zone.

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Statements (58)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman province
historical region
annexationCompleted 1st century AD
borderedBy Dalmatia NERFINISHED
Italia (Roman province) NERFINISHED
Moesia NERFINISHED
Noricum NERFINISHED
capital Carnuntum NERFINISHED
conqueredBy Roman Republic NERFINISHED
conqueredUnder Augustus NERFINISHED
createdFrom Illyricum NERFINISHED
dividedInto Pannonia Inferior NERFINISHED
Pannonia Superior NERFINISHED
divisionDateApproximate AD 103
economyBasedOn agriculture
animal husbandry
mining
trade along the Danube
effectiveRomanControlEnded 5th century AD
emperorAssociated Marcus Aurelius NERFINISHED
established 1st century AD
ethnicOriginOfName Pannonii NERFINISHED
frontierSystem Danubian limes NERFINISHED
function administrative region
frontier province
military zone
furtherDividedInto Pannonia Prima NERFINISHED
Pannonia Savia NERFINISHED
Pannonia Secunda NERFINISHED
Pannonia Valeria NERFINISHED
furtherDivisionDateApproximate late 3rd century AD
garrisonedBy Roman legions NERFINISHED
integratedInto Western Roman Empire NERFINISHED
languageOfAdministration Latin
laterPartOf Diocese of Pannonia NERFINISHED
laterReligion Christianity NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Austria NERFINISHED
Bosnia and Herzegovina NERFINISHED
Croatia NERFINISHED
Hungary NERFINISHED
Serbia NERFINISHED
Slovenia NERFINISHED
locatedOn Danube River NERFINISHED
lostTo various Germanic peoples
majorCity Aquincum NERFINISHED
Carnuntum NERFINISHED
Poetovio NERFINISHED
Savaria NERFINISHED
Sirmium NERFINISHED
Siscia NERFINISHED
neighboringPeoples Marcomanni NERFINISHED
Quadi NERFINISHED
Sarmatians NERFINISHED
numberOfLegionsAtPeak 4
partOf Roman Empire
religionOfficial Roman state cult
sceneOf Marcomannic Wars NERFINISHED
strategicImportance defense against northern and eastern tribes

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Subject: Roman province of Pannonia
Description of subject: The Roman province of Pannonia was a frontier region of the Roman Empire along the middle Danube, encompassing parts of modern Hungary and neighboring countries and serving as a key military and administrative zone.

Referenced by (12)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Siscia partOf Roman province of Pannonia
Stridon partOf Roman province of Pannonia
Diocese of Pannonia (de facto) precededBy Roman province of Pannonia
this entity surface form: Pannonian provinces of the Roman Empire
Early Christian Necropolis of Pécs (Sopianae) locatedIn Roman province of Pannonia
this entity surface form: former Roman province of Pannonia
Poetovio partOf Roman province of Pannonia
this entity surface form: Roman province of Pannonia Superior
Emona locatedIn Roman province of Pannonia
Bellum Batonianum location Roman province of Pannonia
Pannonians inhabitedRegion Roman province of Pannonia
Savaria partOf Roman province of Pannonia
Savaria laterPartOf Roman province of Pannonia
this entity surface form: Roman province of Pannonia Superior
Óbuda wasCapitalOf Roman province of Pannonia
this entity surface form: Roman province of Pannonia Inferior (through Aquincum)
Roman province of Dalmatia borderedBy Roman province of Pannonia