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 Political history of Vojvodina - www.ezboard.com
Instead of previous 2 provinces (Upper Pannonia and Lower Pannonia), there were 4 new provinces established in former territory of original Pannonia: Pannonia Prima, Pannonia Valeria, Pannonia Savia and Pannonia Secunda.
Provinces, which were parts of Diecesis Pannoniarum are: Pannonia Prima, Pannonia Valeria, Pannonia Savia, Pannonia Secunda, Dalmatia, Noricum Ripense and Noricum Mediterraneum.
Byzantium province of Pannonia existed in Srem and capital city of this province was Sirmium.
pub18.ezboard.com /fbalkansfrm117.showMessage?topicID=136.topic   (3402 words)

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: Notitia Dignitatum (Register of Dignitaries), c. 400
Pannonia secunda; Savia; Dalmatia; Pannonia prima; Mediterranean Noricum; ripuarian Noricum.
of Honorias; of Cappadocia prima; of Cappadocia secunda; of Helenopontus; of Poutus Polemoniacus; of Armenia prima; of Armenia secunda; of Galatia salutaris.
Venetia; Aemilia; Liguria; Flaminia and Picentim, and Picenum; Tuscia and Umbria; Picenum suburbicarium; Campania; Sicily; Apulia and Calabria, Lucania andd Brittii; the Cottian Alps; Raetia prima, Raetia secunda; Samnium; Valeria; Sardinia; Corsica.
www.fordham.edu /halsall/source/notitiadignitatum.html   (3402 words)

  
 Sremska Mitrovica - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Instead of previous two provinces, there were four new provinces established in former territory of original Pannonia: Pannonia Prima, Pannonia Valeria, Pannonia Savia and Pannonia Secunda.
In 103, Pannonia was split into two provinces: Upper Pannonia and Lower Pannonia, and Sirmium became the capital city of Lower Pannonia.
In 293, with the establishment of tetrarchy, the Roman Empire was split into four parts; Sirmium become one of the four capital cities of Roman Empire, the other three being Trier, Mediolanum, and Nicomedia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sremska_Mitrovica   (1151 words)

  
 PANNONIA - LoveToKnow Article on PANNONIA
Valeria and Pannonia prima were under a praeses and a dux; Pannonia secunda under a consularis and a dux; Savia under a dux and, later a corrector.
Pannonia superior was under the consular legate, who had formerly administered the single province, and had three legions under his control: Pannonia inferior at first under a praetorian legate with a single legion as garrison., after Marcus Aurelius under a consular legate, still with only one legion.
Pannonia inferior was divided into (I) Valeria (so called from Diocletians daughter, the wife of Galerifls), extending along the Danube from Altinum (Mohacs) to Brigetio (O-Szony), and (2) Pannonia secunda, round about Sirmium (Mitrovitz) at the meeting of the valleys of the Save, Drave, and Danube.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /P/PA/PANNONIA.htm   (1151 words)

  
 Sirmium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Instead of previous two provinces (Upper Pannonia and Lower Pannonia), there were four new provinces established in former territory of original Pannonia: Pannonia Prima, Pannonia Valeria, Pannonia Savia and Pannonia Secunda.
It was a very important town in the later Roman Empire, being the economic capital of Roman Pannonia and one of the four capital cities of the Roman Empire.
In 296 AD, during the rule of Roman emperor Diocletian, new territorial division in Pannonia was established.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sirmium   (1151 words)

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: Notitia Dignitatum (Register of Dignitaries), c. 400
Mauretania Caesariensis; Tripolitanus; Pannonia secunda; ripuarian Valeria; Pannonia prima and ripuarian Noricum; Raetia prima and secunda; Belgica, secunda; Germania prima; the Britains; Mogontiacensis.
of Dalmatia; of Pannonia prima; of Mediterranean Noricum; of ripuarian Noricum,
Pannonia secunda; Savia; Dalmatia; Pannonia prima; Mediterranean Noricum; ripuarian Noricum.
www.fordham.edu /halsall/source/notitiadignitatum.html   (5642 words)

  
 Political history of Vojvodina - www.ezboard.com
Provinces, which were parts of Diecesis Pannoniarum are: Pannonia Prima, Pannonia Valeria, Pannonia Savia, Pannonia Secunda, Dalmatia, Noricum Ripense and Noricum Mediterraneum.
Instead of previous 2 provinces (Upper Pannonia and Lower Pannonia), there were 4 new provinces established in former territory of original Pannonia: Pannonia Prima, Pannonia Valeria, Pannonia Savia and Pannonia Secunda.
Byzantium province of Pannonia existed in Srem and capital city of this province was Sirmium.
pub18.ezboard.com /fbalkansfrm33.showMessage?topicID=40.topic   (2473 words)

  
 Srbija / Serbia Forum
Provinces, which were parts of Diecesis Pannoniarum are: Pannonia Prima, Pannonia Valeria, Pannonia Savia, Pannonia Secunda, Dalmatia, Noricum Ripense and Noricum Mediterraneum.
Instead of previous 2 provinces (Upper Pannonia and Lower Pannonia), there were 4 new provinces established in former territory of original Pannonia: Pannonia Prima, Pannonia Valeria, Pannonia Savia and Pannonia Secunda.
Byzantium province of Pannonia existed in Srem and capital city of this province was Sirmium.
www.network54.com /Forum/thread?forumid=65102&messageid=1102204583&lp=1103202053   (2473 words)

  
 Notitia Dignitatum
Thirteen dukes: of the frontier of Mauritania Caesariensis; of the Tripolitan frontier; of Pannonia prima and ripuarian Noricum; of Pannonia secunda; of ripuarian Valeria; of Raetia prima and secunda; of Sequanica; of the Armorican and Nervican tract; of Belgica secunda; of Germania prima; of Britannia; of Mogontiacensis.
The ten dukes of the frontiers mentioned below: Mauretania Caesariensis; Tripolitanus; Pannonia secunda; ripuarian Valeria; Pannonia prima and ripuarian Noricum; Raetia prima and secunda; Belgica, secunda; Germania prima; the Britains; Mogontiacensis.
Six military counts: of Italy; of Africa; of Tingitania; of the tractus Argentoratensis; of the Britains; of the Saxon shore of Britain.
www.englandhistory.com /sections/documents/Roman/notitiadignit.htm   (366 words)

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: Notitia Dignitatum (Register of Dignitaries), c. 400
Pannonia secunda; Savia; Dalmatia; Pannonia prima; Mediterranean Noricum; ripuarian Noricum.
of Honorias; of Cappadocia prima; of Cappadocia secunda; of Helenopontus; of Poutus Polemoniacus; of Armenia prima; of Armenia secunda; of Galatia salutaris.
Venetia; Aemilia; Liguria; Flaminia and Picentim, and Picenum; Tuscia and Umbria; Picenum suburbicarium; Campania; Sicily; Apulia and Calabria, Lucania andd Brittii; the Cottian Alps; Raetia prima, Raetia secunda; Samnium; Valeria; Sardinia; Corsica.
www.fordham.edu /HALSALL/source/notitiadignitatum.html   (366 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Greece
The Western half (Pannonia Prima and Secunda, Pannonia Ripariensis, Dalmatia and Noricum Primum and Secundum) remained joined to the Italian prefecture; the eastern part (Macedonia, Thessalia, old Epirus, Achaia, New Epirus, Crete, Praevalitana--which is now Albania--Dacia Mediterranea, and Dardania--i.e.
Greece became part of the Prefecture of Illyricum, Thrace belonged to the "East" (Praefectura Orientis).
After Constantine (324-37) the local Churches were organized more systematically, according to Diocletian's division of the empire (Orth.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/06735a.htm   (366 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Greece
The Western half (Pannonia Prima and Secunda, Pannonia Ripariensis, Dalmatia and Noricum Primum and Secundum) remained joined to the Italian prefecture; the eastern part (Macedonia, Thessalia, old Epirus, Achaia, New Epirus, Crete, Praevalitana--which is now Albania--Dacia Mediterranea, and Dardania--i.e.
The Peloponnesus and the land up to Thessaly formed the Province of Achaia, then came Thessalia and Epirus, then Macedonia and Thracia.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/06735a.htm   (366 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Greece
The Western half (Pannonia Prima and Secunda, Pannonia Ripariensis, Dalmatia and Noricum Primum and Secundum) remained joined to the Italian prefecture; the eastern part (Macedonia, Thessalia, old Epirus, Achaia, New Epirus, Crete, Praevalitana--which is now Albania--Dacia Mediterranea, and Dardania--i.e.
Greece became part of the Prefecture of Illyricum, Thrace belonged to the "East" (Praefectura Orientis).
The Prefectures of Gaul, Italy, and Illyricum made up the Roman Patriarchate (ibid., p.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/06735a.htm   (366 words)

  
 SOFIJA PETKOVIĆ, Archaeological Institute, Belgrade
They invaded the territory    of the Empire after the battle of Adrianople and raged through the    provinces Dacia Ripensis, Moesia Prima and Pannonia    Secunda.
(26) They can be    related with foederati settled in Pannonia in 380: Goths, Huns and   Alani of Alatheus and Saphrax.
Symbolism of fibulae in the shape of swastika with endings shaped    like horses' protomes is of distinctively solar character and the    meaning of these object identical to the comb type we are discussing.
www.komunikacija.org.yu /komunikacija/casopisi/starinar/XLIX_ns/d21/document   (366 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Greece
The Western half (Pannonia Prima and Secunda, Pannonia Ripariensis, Dalmatia and Noricum Primum and Secundum) remained joined to the Italian prefecture; the eastern part (Macedonia, Thessalia, old Epirus, Achaia, New Epirus, Crete, Praevalitana--which is now Albania--Dacia Mediterranea, and Dardania--i.e.
Greece became part of the Prefecture of Illyricum, Thrace belonged to the "East" (Praefectura Orientis).
After Constantine (324-37) the local Churches were organized more systematically, according to Diocletian's division of the empire (Orth.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/06735a.htm   (366 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Greece
The Western half (Pannonia Prima and Secunda, Pannonia Ripariensis, Dalmatia and Noricum Primum and Secundum) remained joined to the Italian prefecture; the eastern part (Macedonia, Thessalia, old Epirus, Achaia, New Epirus, Crete, Praevalitana--which is now Albania--Dacia Mediterranea, and Dardania--i.e.
Greece became part of the Prefecture of Illyricum, Thrace belonged to the "East" (Praefectura Orientis).
After Constantine (324-37) the local Churches were organized more systematically, according to Diocletian's division of the empire (Orth.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/06735a.htm   (10885 words)

  
 La Rondine - Italian Club of St. Louis
Filippo aveva fretta di tornare a Roma temendo che altri potessero ambire al suo titolo, perciò per prima cosa si accinse a far pace con i Sasanidi.
Tuttavia la situazione sul Danubio rimane critica e richiede l’intervento di Filippo, che manda Decio a governare la Mesia e la Pannonia.
Filippo era nato nel villaggio di Shaba, vicino a Damasco, villaggio a cui, una volta imperatore, Filippo diede il nome di Filippopoli.
www.italystl.com /italianclub/rondine/ronjul02.htm   (2423 words)

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