PANNONIA Savia — Lib. Notit. quae et Riparia seu Ripensis, Bubalia Aurelio Victori, Sirmiensis Cassiodoro, Cibaliensis Paulo Diacono, pars Pannoniae inferioris, circa Saum fluvium, ubi Amantini populi Plinio. l. 3. c. 25. quae partim Hungaria, partim Bossina, et… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Pannonia (disambiguation) — Pannonia can refer to:In history*Pannonia, a Roman province, or a historical region in Central Europe *Diocese of Pannonia, Roman diocese *Pannonia, Byzantine Empire, Byzantine province *the Balaton Principality (Pannonian Principality,… … Wikipedia
Pannonia — is an ancient province of the Roman Empire bounded north and east by the Danube, coterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia.Pannonia was located mostly over the territory of the present day… … Wikipedia
Savia — or SAVIA can refer to: Savia (genus), a plant genus Pannonia Savia, a Roman province created in the 3rd century AD Savia, a 7th 10th century Slavic principality in Pannonian Croatia, between the Drava and Sava Rivers Savia (album), an album by… … Wikipedia
Pannonia Prima — was an ancient Roman province. It was formed in the year 296, during the reign of Emperor Diocletian. Previously, it was a part of the province of Pannonia, which was gradually divided into four administrative units: Pannonia Prima, Pannonia… … Wikipedia
SAVIA Pannonia — quae et Rpariensis, hodie Windischland Lazio. Pars fuit Australis Pannoniae, versus Savum fluv. ab Ortu in Occidentem extensa, inter Pannoniam inferirorem ad Boream, et Dalmatiam ad Meridiem ubi hodie Sclavonia propria cum parte Boreali Croatiae … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Pannonĭa — Pannonĭa, das südöstlichste der Süddonauländer; wurde begrenzt in Westen durch den Berg Cetius, welcher es von Noricum, u. die Julischen Alpen, welche es von Oberitalien schieden, in Norden u. Osten vom Danubius, welcher die Grenze gegen Dacien u … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Pannonia — Pannonian, adj., n. Pannonic /peuh non ik/, adj. /peuh noh nee euh/, n. an ancient country and Roman province in central Europe, S and W of the Danube, the territory of which is now mostly occupied by Hungary and Yugoslavia. * * * Province, Roman … Universalium
Pannonia — Roman province in central Europe that bordered the Danube (q.v.) to the north and east, and the province of Noricum (q.v.) to the west. Diocletian (q.v.) divided it into four provinces (Pannonia I, Pannonia II, Savia, and Valeria) ca. 295. It… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Diocese of Pannonia — This article is about the Roman Diocese. For the Roman province, see Illyricum (Roman province). Dioecesis Pannoniarum Diocese of Pannonia Diocese of the Roman Empire … Wikipedia