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  • Thumbnail for Slavs in Lower Pannonia
    and southern parts of the former Roman province of Pannonia. The term Lower Pannonia (Latin: Pannonia inferior, Hungarian: Alsó-pannoniai grófság, Serbo-Croatian:...
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  • during the 9th century Upper Pannonia (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lower Pannonia. If an internal...
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    Liudewitus), often also Ljudevit Posavski, was the Duke of the Slavs in Lower Pannonia from 810 to 823. The capital of his realm was in Sisak (today in Croatia)...
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    the 9th century, the term Lower Pannonia was used to designate eastern and southern regions of Pannonia, including the Slavic Principality of Lower Pannonia...
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    the Principality of Lower Pannonia (9th century), and Arnulf's Kingdom of Carantania (9th-10th century). In the late 10th century it was invaded by the...
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  • Principality of Lower Pannonia, a Slavic principality in the 9th century vassal to the Franks Pannonia, the territory of the medieval kingdom of Hungary and...
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    Pannonia (/pəˈnoʊniə/, Latin: [panˈnɔnia]) was a province of the Roman Empire bounded on the north and east by the Danube, on the west by Noricum and upper...
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  • 9th-century) Nisi ben Menasseh, ruler (late 9th-century) Aaron I, ruler (c.900) Slavs of Lower Pannonia – Vojnomir, Duke (c.790–810) Ljudevit (Lower Pannonia)...
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    The March of Pannonia or Eastern March (Latin: marcha orientalis) was a frontier march of the Carolingian Empire, named after the former Roman province...
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  • Braslav (fl. 882–896) was a prince who ruled the Slavs in Lower Pannonia, in a territory located mostly in modern-day Croatia, between 884 and 896 as a...
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    Duchy of Croatia (category States and territories established in the 7th century)
    arrival to Dalmatia, in the early 9th century a part of the Croats were still pagan. The Franks gained control of Pannonia and Dalmatia in the 790s and the...
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    5th century. It then became the central Avar realm then part of the Avar March, later grew into the Lower Pannonian Principality regaining Pannonia Secunda...
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    of the 9th century, according to a reference in the Conversion of the Bavarians and the Carantanians to their groups dwelling in Lower Pannonia around...
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    Pannonia Secunda was one of the provinces of the Roman Empire. It was formed in 296 AD, during the reign of Emperor Diocletian. The capital of the province...
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  • Pannonian Croatia (9th century), the Principality of Lower Pannonia (9th century),[citation needed] the Great Moravia (9th century) – according to various...
    58 KB (6,613 words) - 20:40, 12 August 2024
  • first appeared as a duchy in the 7th century, the Duchy of Croatia. With the nearby Principality of Lower Pannonia, it was united and elevated into the...
    140 KB (15,635 words) - 10:01, 24 August 2024
  • Thumbnail for Ratimir, Duke of Lower Pannonia
    Ratimir (Latin: Ratimarus) was a duke or prince (knez) of the Slavs in Lower Pannonia between ca. 829 to 838. It is believed that Ratimir descends from a...
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  • a plant genus Pannonia Savia, a Roman province created in the 3rd century AD Savia, a 9th century Slavic principality in Lower Pannonia Ezio Della Savia...
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    Great Moravia (category 9th century in Europe)
    Czech lands Slavs in Lower Pannonia King, Ruler, in the international context also translated as Prince or Duke. On a 9th-century gilt belt extender found...
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    Avar March (category Pannonia)
    the March of Friuli. Thus, at the beginning of the 9th century, Frankish possessions in Pannonia were governed from two centers: Frankish administration...
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