Lower Pannonia
The lower Pannonia is old a Roman Province included in the Pannonia, divided into two by the emperor Trajan towards 105 a. J. - C.:
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the Pannonia higher than the west.
- the Pannonia lower than the east.
These qualifiers are determined by the direction of the course of the the Danube.
History
See also: Pannonia
Localization
It included part of the current Hungary, as well as Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzégovine.
Cities
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Acumincum (today Szlankamen, Serbia)
- Aquincum (today Budapest, Hungary)
- Certissa (today Đakovo, Croatia)
- Cibalae (today Vinkovci, Croatia)
- Cuccium (today Ilok, Croatia)
- Marsonia (today Slavonski Brod, Croatia)
- Mursa (today Osijek, Croatia)
- Sirmium (today Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia)
- Sopianae (today Pécs, Hungary)
See too
- higher Pannonia
- Roman Province
- Roman Empire
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