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    The Diocese of Pannonia (Latin: Dioecesis Pannoniarum, lit. "Diocese of the Pannonias"), from 395 known as the Diocese of Illyricum, was a diocese of the...
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  • province of Illyricum. It originally included two dioceses, the Diocese of Pannonia and the Diocese of Moesia. Constantine I later split the Diocese of Moesia...
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    Pannonia (/pəˈnoʊniə/, Latin: [panˈnɔnia]) was a province of the Roman Empire bounded on the north and east by the Danube, coterminous westward with Noricum...
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    in the eastern and southern parts of the former Roman province of Pannonia. The term Lower Pannonia (Latin: Pannonia inferior, Hungarian: Alsó-pannoniai...
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  • Sea of Pannonia, an ancient (former) sea in Central Europe Steppe of Pannonia, a grassland ecosystem in the Pannonian Plain Diocese of Pannonia, a late...
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    of Roman emperor Diocletian, and assigned to the civil diocese of Pannonia, which was attached in the fourth century to the Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum...
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    Marcellus c.262-c.264 Pannoni Pannonia Pannonia Secunda Pannonia Valeria Diocese of Pannonia The Routledge Handbook of Archaeological Human Remains and...
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    Pannonia, the Diocese of Dacia and the Diocese of Macedonia (the last two were until c. 327 united in the Diocese of Moesia). Eventually the Diocese of...
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  • removal of the diocese of Pannonia (renamed "Diocese of Illyricum") from the prefecture of Illyricum and its incorporation into the prefecture of Italy...
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    between the sons of Constantine the Great which followed his death in 337. It seems that the three dioceses of Macedonia, Dacia and Pannonia were first grouped...
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