In 568, the Lombards under their king, Alboin, raised an army in Pannonia that also included Gepids, Suebians, Sarmatians, Bulgars, Saxons, Roman provincials, and others. |
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Many Hungarians came from Paloc, but also from Pannonia, and to a lesser extent from the Eastern counties. |
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In their aftermath, the military governor of Pannonia, Marcus Iallius Bassus, initiated negotiations with 11 tribes. |
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Numerous Germans settled in frontier regions like Dacia, Pannonia, Germany and Italy itself. |
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The surveillance and security of the Danube and its tributaries were the responsibility of the Classis Pannonia. |
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Theodoric was born in Pannonia in 454, after his people had defeated the Huns at the Battle of Nedao. |
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A Lombard army under Pippin then marched into the Drava valley and ravaged Pannonia. |
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In 803, Charlemagne sent a Bavarian army into Pannonia, defeating and bringing an end to the Avar confederation. |
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The territory of what is today Austria in the Roman era was divided into Raetia, Noricum and Pannonia. |
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As early as 380, a group of Huns was given Foederati status and allowed to settle in Pannonia. |
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He is a founding member of the Queens Jazz Overground, as well as leading the bands Pannonia and the Josh Deutsch Quintet. |
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The pope blessed the Slavic mission, asking the brothers to return to Moravia and Pannonia. |
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In 191 Severus was made governor of Pannonia Superior by Commodus at the advice of Quintus Aemilius Laetus, prefect of the Praetorian Guard. |
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The obsolete term Old Slovenian was used by early 19th century scholars who conjectured that the language was based on the dialect of Pannonia. |
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Pliny states explicitly that the Germans export amber to Pannonia, from where it was traded further abroad by the Veneti. |
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Pannonia Inferior covered much of the western half of the basin, as far as the Danube. |
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Pannonia Superior included the western fringe of the basin as well as part of the Eastern Alps, as far as Virunum. |
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However the premature death of the Hungarian Lord left Pannonia defenseless and in chaos. |
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Following the repression of the revolt the Roman province of Illyricum was split into Dalmatia and Pannonia. |
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The Vandals, who had moved south towards Pannonia, were apparently still sometimes able to defend themselves. |
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Further south, a group of Suebi settled in parts of Pannonia, after the Huns were defeated in 454 in the Battle of Nedao. |
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When the Romans finally conquered Pannonia in 8 AD, the Boii seem not to have opposed them. |
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In late 166 or early 167, a force of 6,000 Langobardi and Lacringi invaded Pannonia. |
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Augustus intended to extend the Roman Empire to the whole known world, and in his reign, Rome conquered Cantabria Aquitania, Raetia, Dalmatia, Illyricum and Pannonia. |
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The Gepids joined a coalition formed by the Suebi, Scirii, Sarmatians and other peoples formed against the Ostrogoths who had settled in Pannonia. |
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Before the establishment of Roman control over areas such as Pannonia, the Amber Road was virtually the only route available for long distance trade. |
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In the beginning of the 4th century, large parts of the Rugii moved southwards and settled at the upper Tisza in ancient Pannonia, in what is now modern Hungary. |
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Pannonia until the end of the 8th century was part of the Avar Khaganate. |
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The proposed work would be an outcome of the fellow and the research group led by the creators of the P-Graph framework at the University of Pannonia. |
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He again offered to move his men, this time to Pannonia, in exchange for a modest sum of money and the modest title of Comes, but he was refused as a supporter of Stilicho. |
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Pannonian Croat duke Vojnomir of Pannonian Croatia aided Charlemagne, and the Franks made themselves overlords over the Croats of northern Dalmatia, Slavonia and Pannonia. |
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Maximinus was in command of Legio IV Italica, composed of recruits from Pannonia, who were angered by Alexander's payments to the Alemanni and his avoidance of war. |
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Furthermore, equally important are the routes from central Europe, the Pannonia and Baltic regions, and eastern Europe toward the Mediterranean area. |
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Led by Bato the Daesitiate, Bato the Breucian, Pinnes of Pannonia, and elements of the Marcomanni, it was known as the Bellum Batonianum, and it lasted nearly four years. |
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