• Pannonian Latin (alternatively Pannonian Romance) was a variant of Vulgar Latin that developed in Pannonia, but became extinct after the loss of the province...
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    The Pannonian Avars (/ˈævɑːrz/) were an alliance of several groups of Eurasian nomads of various origins. The peoples were also known as the Obri in chronicles...
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    Pannonia is retained in the modern term Pannonian plain. Pannonian plain Roman provinces Diocese of Pannonia Pannonian Latin Whose name the toponym "Pannonia"...
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    Slovene: Spodnja Panonija) was used to designate those areas of the Pannonian plain that lie to the east and south of the river Rába, with the division...
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    these two leaders with the same name; Velleius Paterculus called it the Pannonian and Dalmatian War because it involved both regions of Illyricum, and in...
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  • Corsican or Corso-Sardinian transitional varieties. Central Italian, or Latin–Umbrian–Marchegian and in Italian linguistics as "middle Italian dialects"...
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    Spanish language (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin spoken on the Iberian Peninsula of Europe. Today, it is a global language...
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  • As Classical Latin developed into Proto-Romance it experienced various sound changes. An approximate summary of changes on the phonemic level is provided...
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    Dalmatia. In the Roman era, Pannonians settled in Dacia, the northern Pannonian plain and the eastern Alps. Some Pannonian tribes appear to have been Celticized...
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  • As Classical Latin developed into Proto-Romance, its lexicon underwent numerous changes. Irregular nouns and verbs tended to be either regularized or...
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    The Pannonian Limes (Latin: Limes Pannonicus, German: Pannonischer Limes) is part of the old Roman fortified frontier known as the Danubian Limes that...
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  • Pannoniae (Pannonicorum in medieval Latin), the king of Hungary; see Name of Hungary § Pannonia Hungary Pannonian (stage), the Paratethys domain (Central...
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    languages, also known as the Latin or Neo-Latin languages, are the languages that are directly descended from Vulgar Latin. They are the only extant subgroup...
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    Ostrogothic Kingdom (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    The Ostrogothic Kingdom, officially the Kingdom of Italy (Latin: Regnum Italiae), existed under the control of the Germanic Ostrogoths in Italy and neighbouring...
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  • Proto-Romance language (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    reconstructed ancestor of the Romance languages. It is effectively Late Latin viewed retrospectively through its descendants. /au̯/ appears to be the...
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    occasion to invade the Pannonian lands. In 893 Arnulf, East Frankish king since 887, installed Margrave Luitpold. By the 890s, the Pannonian March seems to have...
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    Roman Dacia (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    languages that borrowed from Romanian. However, of note there was also a Pannonian Latin variety that existed in the nearby province of Pannonia, which subsequently...
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    Samo (category Pannonian Avars)
    First Siege of Constantinople in 626. The Avars first arrived in the Pannonian Basin and subdued the local Slavs in the 560s. Samo may have been one...
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    Margraviate of Austria (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    duchy. The eastern frontier with the Hungarian settlement area in the Pannonian Basin ran along the Morava (March) and Leitha rivers, with the Gyepű borderland...
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  • spoke Latin, "but none of them easily" spoke Greek. He also met Rusticius from Moesia who acted as interpreter, Constantiolus, "a man from the Pannonian territory"...
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    Rusyn language (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    ROO-sin; Carpathian Rusyn: русиньскый язык, romanized: rusîn'skyj jazyk; Pannonian Rusyn: руски язик, romanized: ruski jazik) is an East Slavic language...
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  • British Latin, another extinct dialect of Latin. Moselle Romance, another extinct dialect of Latin. Pannonian Romance, another extinct dialect of Latin. Likely...
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    was possibly now on the Roman side of the Danube. Soon afterward, the Pannonian and Danubian area went into a long period of turmoil. After crossing the...
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    Pileus (hat) (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    provinces of the Roman Empire were evident, such as the wide use of the Pannonian pileus. The Albanian traditional felt cap (Albanian: plis, cognate of...
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    Avar March (category Pannonian Avars)
    were made in the wider region of Frankish Pannonia, inhabited mainly by Pannonian Slavs. Territories of the remaining Avarian princes were fully incorporated...
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    Keszthely culture (category Pannonian Avars)
    majority. Avars Early Christianity Germanic Tribes Lombards Keszthely Pannonian Latin Müller, Róbert (2020). A Keszthely-Kultúra Ma [The Keszthely-Culture...
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    traditional region of Hungary. It is also referred to as Hungarian Pannonia, or Pannonian Hungary. The borders of Transdanubia are the Danube River (north and east)...
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    fled the land, and the Franks instated dukes Pribina and Kocelj to rule Pannonian area in the name of the Franks. Unlike his predecessors, Ratimir experienced...
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    in the Ukrainian alphabet. It is used in the Ukrainian alphabet, the Pannonian Rusyn alphabet, and the Prešov Rusyn alphabet of Slovakia, where it represents...
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    Slovak language (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    Abov) Lowland (dolnozemské) Slovak dialects (outside Slovakia in the Pannonian Plain in Serbian Vojvodina, and in southeastern Hungary, western Romania...
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