- Source: Pannonia Inferior
Pannonia Inferior, lit. Lower Pannonia, was a province of the Roman Empire. Its capital was Sirmium. It was one of the border provinces on the Danube. It was formed in the year 103 AD by Emperor Trajan who divided the former province of Pannonia into two parts: Pannonia Superior and Pannonia Inferior. The province included parts of present-day states of Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The province was bordered to the east (across the Danube) by a Sarmatian tribe—the Iazyges. Later, the Vandals appeared to the north-east.
Settlements
Major settlements in Pannonia Inferior included:
Sirmium (Sremska Mitrovica) which several times served as an imperial residence for several emperors.
Aquincum (Buda), the provincial capital.
Cuccium (Ilok)
Cibalae (Vinkovci)
Mursa (Osijek)
Certissa (Đakovo)
Marsonia (Slavonski Brod)
Sopianae (Pécs)
Aftermath and legacy
The province was yet again split during the reign of the tetrarchs into two more provinces, Pannonia Valeria in the north, with the new provincial capital at Sopianae, and Pannonia Secunda in the south with Sirmium as the provincial capital. During the Frankish period, in the 9th century, the term Lower Pannonia was used to designate eastern and southern regions of Pannonia, including the Slavic Principality of Lower Pannonia, particularly Posavina.
List of Roman governors
Publius Aelius Hadrianus 106-108
Titus Julius Maximus Manlianus 108-110/111
Publius Afranius Flavianus 111/112-114/115
Quintus Marcius Turbo 117/118-118/119
Lucius Cornelius Latinianus 119-121?
Lucius Attius Macro 130/131-133/134
Nonius Mucianus 135
Lucius Aelius Caesar 136-137
Claudius Maximus 137-c. 141
Marcus Pontius Laelianus Larcius Sabinus c. 141-c. 144
Quintus Fuficius Cornutus c. 144-147
Marcus Cominius Secundus 147-c. 150
Marcus Nonius Macrinus c. 150-c. 153
Marcus Iallius Bassus Fabius Valerianus c. 156-c. 159
Gaius Julius Geminius Capellianus c. 159-c. 161
Tiberius Haterius Saturninus c. 161-164
Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus c. 167
Lucius Ulpius Marcellus before 173
Gaius Vettius Sabinianus Julius Hospes c. 173-175
Sextus Quintilius Condianus c. 175-c. 179
Lucius Septimius Flaccus c. 179-c. 183
Lucius Cornelius Felix Plotianus c. 183-185
Gaius Pomponius Bassus Terentianus 192
Gaius Valerius Pudens c. 192-c. 194
Tiberius Claudius Claudianus c. 197/198
Lucius Baebius Caecilianus 199-202
Lucius Cassius Marcellinus between 202 and 204
Gaius Julius Septimius Castinus c. 211/212
Gaius Octavius Appius Suetonius Sabinus c. 215/216
Lucius Alfenus Avitianus between 218 and 222
Marcius Claudius Agrippa c. 217
Triccianus 217-218
Pontius Proculus Pontianus c. 219-222
Flavius Aelianus c. 228
Iasdius Domitianus between 222 and 235
Flavius Marcianus between 230 and 235
Lucius Ulpius Marcellus c.262-c.264
See also
Pannoni
Pannonia
Pannonia Secunda
Pannonia Valeria
Diocese of Pannonia
References
Sources
External links
Roman Empire - Pannonia
Pannonia Inferior - Map
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Panonia
- Pannonia Prima
- Pannonia Valeria
- Provinsi (Romawi)
- Budapest
- Decius
- Kuintillus
- Pembagian diocletian
- Prefektur praetoria Ilirikum
- Praeses
- Pannonia Inferior
- Pannonia
- Slavs in Lower Pannonia
- Marcus Nonius Macrinus
- Sirmium
- Danubian Limes
- Pannonia Secunda
- Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus
- Serbia in the Roman era
- Pannonia Valeria