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The Pannonia Secunda was ancient Roman province. It was formed in the year 296, during the reign of emperor Diocletian. The capital of the province was Sirmium (today Sremska Mitrovica). Pannonia Secunda included parts of present-day Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Cities


Besides Sirmium, the other cities in Pannonia Secunda were: Mursa (today Osijek), Certissa (today Đakovo), Marsonia (today Slavonski Brod), Cibalae (today Vinkovci), Bassianae (today Petrovci), Cuccium (today Ilok), and Saldae (today Brčko).

Prefects


Among the prefects of Pannonia Secunda:

Literature


  • Petar Milošević, Arheologija i istorija Sirmijuma, Novi Sad, 2001.

See also


Ancient Roman provinces | History of Bosnia and Herzegovina | History of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina | History of Republika Srpska | History of Serbia | History of Vojvodina | History of Croatia | Illyria

Панонија Секунда

 

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