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Pannonia Secunda was one of the provinces of the Roman Empire . It was formed in 296 AD, during the reign of Emperor Diocletian . The capital of the province was Sirmium (today Sremska Mitrovica ). Pannonia Secunda comprised parts of present-day Serbia , Croatia , and Bosnia and Herzegovina .

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5-404: Prior to the establishment of this province, its territory was part of the province of Pannonia Inferior . In 296 AD, Pannonia Inferior was divided into two separate provinces: Pannonia Secunda in the south and Pannonia Valeria in the north. The River Drava served as the border between the two newly created provinces. The capital of Pannonia Secunda, Sirmium , held a prestigious status as one of

10-677: A fierce battle that lasted the entire day. During the 5th century, the province was raided several times, by migrating peoples, including Huns and Goths . During the 6th century, the territory was contested between the Ostrogoths , Gepids , Langobards , Avars , and the Byzantine Empire . Besides Sirmium , the other cities in Pannonia Secunda were: Among the prefects of Pannonia Secunda: Pannonia Inferior Pannonia Inferior , lit. Lower Pannonia ,

15-583: The four capitals of the Roman Empire. Notably, several Roman emperors were born in or near this city, highlighting its significance in the empire's history. In 314 AD, a pivotal battle took place between two rival claimants to the imperial throne, Constantine the Great and Licinius , in the province of Pannonia Secunda, near the town of Cibalae. Despite being outnumbered, with an army of 20,000 men against Licinius' 35,000, Constantine emerged victorious after

20-515: 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

25-639: Was bordered to the east (across the Danube) by a Sarmatian tribe—the Iazyges . Later, the Vandals appeared to the north-east. Major settlements in Pannonia Inferior included: 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

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