![]() ![]() On the "war-hungry" Pannonians Compiled by Lacus Curtius (7 BC English translations) Section focusing specifically on Mysia, Dacia, and the Danube Greek traveler Strabo’s encyclopedia on the ancient world as he knew it. Made available by Topos Text (antiquity English translation) "People" filter can be removed for wider search results. Authors include Ovid, Augustus, Strabo, etc. Sources on Pannonia, Region/tribe and Roman province (what is now NW Serbia, W Hungary, Slovakia, etc.). (Antiquity through 212 AD maps and facsimile images) Geographic and thematic approaches available in nine languages. (Includes data on former Roman provinces now found in Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Netherlands, Romania and Slovakia) Maps and images of transformations as seen through cultural artifacts. Transformation:The Emergence of a Common Culture in the Northern Provinces of the Roman Empire from Britain to the Black Sea up to 212 AD. ![]() (Beginnings to 1526 Czech and Slovak language facsimiles) Archiv starých česko-slovenských listínĪrchive of Old Czech and Slovak Documents.EuroDocs > History of Hungary: Primary Documents > Hungary: From Antiquity to 1526 ![]()
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