Pannonia Inferior

Provincia Pannonia Inferior
Province of the Roman Empire

2nd century–3rd century
 

Pannonia Inferior map
Capital Aquincum and Sirmium[1]
History
 - Established 2nd century
 - Disestablished 3rd century
Today part of  Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Croatia
 Hungary
 Serbia

Pannonia Inferior, lit. Lower Pannonia, was an ancient Roman province. It was formed in the year 103 AD. The province included parts of present-day Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Cities

Some of the important cities in Pannonia Inferior were: Sirmium (today Sremska Mitrovica), Cuccium (today Ilok), Cibalae (today Vinkovci), Mursa (today Osijek), Certissa (today Đakovo), Marsonia (today Slavonski Brod), Sopianae (today Pécs), Aquincum (today Buda), etc.

Aftermath and legacy

In the Frankish period, in the 9th century, Lower Pannonia was a duchy that spanned from the Drava to the Sava.

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