Pannonia Savia
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Pannonia Savia was a late Roman province in the western Balkans, encompassing parts of modern-day Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Pannonia Savia canonical | 5 |
| Diocletianic province Pannonia Savia | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T2376704 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Pannonia Savia Context triple: [Pannonia, laterDividedInto, Pannonia Savia]
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Pannonia Prima
Pannonia Prima was a late Roman province formed from the division of the larger province of Pannonia in the 4th century AD, located in the western part of the Pannonian region.
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Pannonia Secunda
Pannonia Secunda was a late Roman province in the Balkans, centered on the important city of Sirmium and formed from the division of the larger province of Pannonia.
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Pannonia Inferior
Pannonia Inferior was a Roman province along the middle Danube, formed from the division of the larger province of Pannonia and serving as an important military and administrative frontier region of the empire.
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Pannonia Superior
Pannonia Superior was a Roman imperial province located in the western part of the Pannonian region along the Danube, encompassing areas of present-day Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, and Croatia.
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Pannonia Valeria
Pannonia Valeria was a late Roman province formed from the division of the larger province of Pannonia in the Danube frontier region of Central Europe.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Pannonia Savia Target entity description: Pannonia Savia was a late Roman province in the western Balkans, encompassing parts of modern-day Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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A.
Pannonia Prima
Pannonia Prima was a late Roman province formed from the division of the larger province of Pannonia in the 4th century AD, located in the western part of the Pannonian region.
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B.
Pannonia Secunda
Pannonia Secunda was a late Roman province in the Balkans, centered on the important city of Sirmium and formed from the division of the larger province of Pannonia.
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C.
Pannonia Inferior
Pannonia Inferior was a Roman province along the middle Danube, formed from the division of the larger province of Pannonia and serving as an important military and administrative frontier region of the empire.
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Pannonia Superior
Pannonia Superior was a Roman imperial province located in the western part of the Pannonian region along the Danube, encompassing areas of present-day Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, and Croatia.
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Pannonia Valeria
Pannonia Valeria was a late Roman province formed from the division of the larger province of Pannonia in the Danube frontier region of Central Europe.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (37)
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Subject: Pannonia Savia Description of subject: Pannonia Savia was a late Roman province in the western Balkans, encompassing parts of modern-day Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Referenced by (6)
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