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  1. The Pannonian Limes ( Latin: Limes Pannonicus, German: Pannonischer Limes) is part of the old Roman fortified frontier known as the Danubian Limes that runs for approximately 420 km (260 mi) from the Roman camp of Klosterneuburg in the Vienna Basin in Austria to the castrum in Singidunum ( Belgrade) in present-day Serbia.

  2. Constantine thereby extended his territory to the east and now had another important strategic sector to defend: the limes sarmaticus (or pannonicus), also called the Pannonian Limes, where he had earlier fought in 305, as an official of Galerius, managing to defeat a barbarian general in single combat.

    • 306–336
    • Roman victory and reconquest of all the territory occupied at the time of Trajan
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  4. Als Limes Pannonicus (deutsch „Pannonischer Limes“) wird der rund 420 Kilometer lange, vom Kastell Klosterneuburg in Österreich bis zum Kastell Belgrad im heutigen Serbien reichende Teil des Donaulimes bezeichnet. Die Besatzungen seiner Kastelle schützten seit Augustus (31 v. Chr.–14 n. Chr.) und bis zum Beginn des 5.

  5. LIMES PANNONIAE (the Yugoslav Sector). The fortification system on the frontier of the Roman Empire had already been organized in Pannonia along the right bank of the Danube in the time of Claudius. The archeological investigations on the Yugoslav part of the Pannonian limes to the present time are insufficient to determine as precisely as ...

  6. Media in category "Limes Pannonicus" The following 43 files are in this category, out of 43 total. Budakalász burgus.png 2,560 × 1,920; ... In Wikipedia. Add links.

  7. The Pannonian Limes (Latin language: Limes Pannonicus, German language: Pannonischer Limes) is that part of the old Roman fortified frontier known as the Danubian Limes that runs for approximately 420 kilometres from the Roman camp of Klosterneuburg in the Vienna Basin in Austria to the castrum in Belgrade ( Singidunum) in present-day Serbia.

  8. The Pannonian Limes (Latin: Limes Pannonicus, German: Pannonischer Limes) is that part of the old Roman fortified frontier known as the Danubian Limes that runs for approximately 420 km (260 mi) from the Roman camp of Klosterneuburg in the Vienna Basin in Austria to the castrum in Singidunum (Belgrade) in present-day Serbia.

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