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*[http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Pannonia Pannonia - 1911 Encyclopedia] |
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*[http://notitiadignitatum.org/613-map.htm Map] of the Roman state according to the Compilation notitia dignitatum |
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*[http://notitiadignitatum.org/702-2pla.pdf Place-names] in the Compilation notitia dignitatum |
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Provincia Pannonia Valeria | |||||||||
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Province of the Roman Empire | |||||||||
296–5th century | |||||||||
Capital | Sopianae | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Established | 296 | ||||||||
• Domain of the Ostrogoths | 5th century | ||||||||
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Today part of | Hungary, Croatia |
The Pannonia Valeria or simply Valeria, also known as Pannonia Ripensis, was one of the provinces of the Roman Empire. It was formed in the year 296, during the reign of emperor Diocletian, in a division of Pannonia Inferior. The capital of the province was Sopianae (today Pécs). Pannonia Valeria included parts of present-day Hungary and Croatia.
The province continued as an entity under the rule of the Huns until the rise of the Kingdom of the Ostrogoths in the 5th century.
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