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Pannonia Inferior
The Top-Ranking Towns in the Balkan and Pannonian Provinces of the Roman Empire Najpomembnejša Antična Mesta Balkanskih Provinc in Obeh Panonij
Bullard Eva 2013 MA.Pdf
Tacoma, Ivleva, Breeze, Lost Along the Way V2-12-2015
Roman Lead Sealings
Representations of Veterans in the Imperial Cult in Gallia Narbonensis, 46 BC-79 AD
Alexander Panayotov Phd Thesis
Health and Wealth in the Roman Empire
Borna's Polity Attested by Frankish Sources in the Territory of the Former
The Roman City Carnuntum
Cults and Religious Integration in the Roman Cities of the Drava Valley (Southern Pannonia)
Changes in the Consonant System of Pannonia Inferior, Dalmatia and Venetia Et Histria
Introduction
The Nature and Origin of the Cult of Silvanus in the Roman Provinces of Dalmatia and Pannonia
Viri Militares Moving from West to East in Two Crisis Years (Ad 133 and 162)1
Burgus Building Inscriptions of Commodus from Pannonia
Distr. Pest, Hungary) Lis
Pannonia, Dacia and Moesia in the Ancient Geographical Sources
Syrian Names Given in Pannonia Inferior by Bence
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The Roman Food System in Southern Pannonia (Croatia) from the 1St–4Th Century A.D
The Rise of Nemausus from Augustus to Antoninus Pius: a Prosopographical Study of Nemausian Senators and Equestrians
Zeitschrift Für Papyrologie Und Epigraphik 121 (1998) 287–290
The Movement and Emplacement of the Legions and Auxiliary Units of The
"Observations on the Reasons for Changes in Formula in Diplomas
Roxan, Margaret. Roman Military Diplomas 1954-1977. London: Institute Of
Mining Culture in Roman Dacia: Empire, Community, and Identity at the Gold Mines of Alburnus Maior Ca.107-270 C.E
On the Vulgar Latin Merger of /B/ and /W/ and Its Correlation with the Loss of Intervocalic /W/: Dialectological Evidence from Inscriptions
The Auxilia in Roman Britain and the Two Germanies from Augustus to Caracalla: Family, Religion and „Romanization‟
Pannonia Inferior)
Demographic Structures in Moesia Inferior and Moesia Superior (1St–3Rd Centuries AD) Abstract
The Army and the Epigraphical Habit Are Two Characteristic Components of Roman Society
Romanization and Latinization of the Roman Empire in the Light of Data In
The Aquincum–Aquileia–Salona Triangle* Latin Language in the Alps–Danube–Adria Region of the Roman Empire
Aus: Zeitschrift Für Papyrologie Und Epigraphik 116 (1997) 193–203
Zeitschrift Für Papyrologie Und Epigraphik 127 (1999) 249–273
Maps 100-102 Provinces of Theromanempire