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  1. Pannonian Romance (Q3832964) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. an extinct Latin Language. ... Wikipedia (10 entries) edit. astwiki Llingua romance de ...

  2. Pannonian Romance. Pannonian Romance was spoken by Romanized Celtic and Illyrian peoples that developed in Pannonia, between modern-day Vienna and Belgrade, after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Despite the Romanized population being mentioned in several annals, no works of literature and few traces in modern languages survive. Property.

  3. Caratteristiche. Il "Romanzo di Pannonia" (detto anche lingua pannonica) è una lingua romanza estinta come il Romanzo d'Africa e il Romanzo britannico che si sviluppò nella provincia romana della Pannonia probabilmente dal quinto al nono/decimo secolo. «At Fenekpuszta (Keszthely)..excavations have brought to light a unique group of finds ...

  4. Pannonia (provincia romana) La Pannonia era una provincia dell' impero romano che comprendeva la parte occidentale dell'attuale Ungheria, il Burgenland oggi Land austriaco, fino a Vienna, la parte nord della Croazia e parte della Slovenia. Essa faceva inizialmente parte della provincia romana dell' Illyricum [1] (o Illyricum Inferior ), divisa ...

  5. Pannonian Romance was spoken by Romanized Celtic and Illyrian peoples that developed in Pannonia, between modern-day Vienna and Belgrade, after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Despite the Romanized population being mentioned in several annals, no works of literature and few traces in modern languages survive.

  6. East Iberian Romance (more related to the Occitan dialect continuum, has an Iberian substrate, that also contributes to differentiate it from the other Hispano-Romance languages that are called "Iberian Romance", although, except for, partially, Aragonese, they do not have an Iberian substrate but rather a Hispano-Celtic, Lusitanian or a Tartessian one) (it is a true Iberian Romance language ...

  7. Pannonia (Provinz) Pannonien ( lateinisch Pannonia) war von 9 bis 433 n. Chr. eine Provinz des Römischen Reiches und wurde bis Mitte des 1. Jahrhunderts Illyricum inferius genannt. Die Provinz umfasste die westliche Hälfte des heutigen Ungarn, das Burgenland, Teile der Oststeiermark, des Wiener Beckens, die Region Syrmien in Serbien sowie das ...