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    Cristianesimo e le diocesi in Istria Annuario Pontificio 2013 (Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2013 ISBN 978-88-209-9070-1), p. 838 "Ad septemtriones Pannonia vergit:...
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    provincial governors. He grouped the provinces into several dioceses (Latin: diocesis) and put them under the supervision of the Imperial vicarius (vice, deputy)...
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  • empires in 395. Dalmatia Noricum Mediterraneum Noricum Ripense Pannonia Prima Pannonia Secunda Savia Valeria Ripensis The Dacians had lived in the Transylvania...
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    Diocese of Pannonia3 Dalmatia Noricum mediterraneum Noricum ripense Pannonia I Pannonia II Savia Valeria ripensis Diocese of Dacia Dacia Mediterranea Dacia...
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    Diocese of Pannonia3 Dalmatia Noricum mediterraneum Noricum ripense Pannonia I Pannonia II Savia Valeria ripensis Diocese of Dacia Dacia Mediterranea Dacia...
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  • ecclesiastic province as diocesis Pannonica. The Life of Methodius also state that Methodius was "consecrated to the bishopric of Pannonia, to the seat of Saint...
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    in 298 AD, Lusitania was united with the other provinces to form the Diocesis Hispaniarum ("Diocese of the Hispanias"). Lusitania province territory...
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    been exempt from taxes, was included in the tax system from 290/291 as a diocesis. The city of Rome remained exempt; the "regions" (i.e., provinces) South...
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    Diocletian reorganized the provinces in 293, with the establishment of the Diocesis Viennensis in the south of Gaul, comprising the former Gallia Aquitania...
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  • 2nd centuries BC, possibly as part of the great Celtic migration towards Pannonia and the Balkan regions. The variety of Celtic toponyms and hydronyms in...
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    and the Syrian, Mesopotamian, Egyptian and Libyan provinces, formed the Diocesis Orientis (in the late 4th century the African component was split off as...
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    Weidmann 1909), pp. 194–199. (in Latin) Lanzoni, Francesco (1927). Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604). Faenza: F...
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