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Noricum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Severinus of Noricum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Resources about noricum ... The original population of Noricum (mostly modern day Austria) consisted of Illyrians, who after the great emigration of the Gauls became subordinate to various Celtic tribes.
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Map about the roman province noricum ... Noricum was in ancient geography, a roman province bounded on the north by the Danube, on the west by Raetia and Vindelicia, on the east by Pannonia and on the south by Pannonia and Italy, corresponding to the greater part of the modern Styria and Carinthia, and part of Austria,
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Noricum (ancient kingdom, Europe), region of Europe north of what is now Italy, roughly comprising modern central Austria and parts of Bavaria, Ger. Noricum was originally a kingdom controlled by a Celtic confederacy that dominated an earlier Illyrian population.
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Noricum – Facts about Noricum, pictures, video, and Noricum information at Encyclopedia.com: a free, credible collection of encyclopedias. ... Noricum , province of the Roman Empire. It corresponded roughly to modern Austria S of the Danube and W of Vienna. It was bordered on the west by Rhaetia and on the east by Pannonia.
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Noricum highlighted.]]; Noricum was incorporated into the Roman Empire in 16 BC . For a long time the Noricans enjoyed independence under Prince s of their own and carried on commerce with the Romans.
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A selection of articles related to Noricum ... A Wisdom Archive on Noricum ... Noricum was incorporated into the Roman Empire in 16 BC. For a long time the Noricans enjoyed independence under princes of their own and carried on commerce with the Romans.
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