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Summary Of: Pannonia

Pannonia was located mostly over the territory of the present... Today the term Pannonia is usually used for what is called... lands were divided between the new provinces of Pannonia in the north and... Pannonia Superior was under the consular legate... Pannonia Inferior at first under a praetorian legate with a single legion as garrison... out of Pannonia and included them into... Pannonia was ceded to the... Pannonia was also famous for its breed of hunting dogs... The ancient name Pannonia is retained in the modern term...

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