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Noricum (noun) - This term refers to a historical region in Central Europe that was part of the Roman Empire. It is used in a historical context to describe the geographical area
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  • A Celtic state and later Roman province, approximately corresponding to modern Austria.

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It is in Noricum that we first learn of almost all those Celtic invaders.
It concludes with a description of the havoc and devastation caused by a plague in Noricum.
Roman province of Noricum highlighted.
Feletheus was a close confidant of Severinus of Noricum.
The theory that Saint Severinus of Noricum once lived here has been disproved.
In the Roman empire it was part of the region Noricum.
Noricum is incorporated into the Roman Empire.
This region was once known as the Roman province of Noricum.
Noricum became a province of the Roman Empire.
Two dedications have also been found in Noricum and Rome.
Noricum and Mauretania are incorporated into the Roman Empire.
It was on the border between Italy and the province of Noricum.
The Noricum ripense province.
The name Severinus was given to him in honour of Severinus of Noricum.
The province of Noricum highlighted within the Roman Empire.

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Juvavum developed into an important town of the Roman province of Noricum.
The boll Noricum.
Eugippius was a disciple and the biographer of Saint Severinus of Noricum.
The Celtic Kingdom of Noricum was located on the northern shore of the Danube.
The two oldest regions are Achaia and Noricum.
The Celtic kingdom of Noricum was later claimed by the Roman Empire and made a province.
He was defeated at the Battle of Noreia in Noricum.
Out of this arose Noricum 2nd century to c.
Flavia Solva was a municipium in the ancient Roman province of Noricum.
Noricum was a Celtic kingdom, while the Pannonii were of Illyrian stock.
It was a part from Limes Norici of the Roman province Noricum.
Noricum later became a Roman province in the mid 1st century AD.
Severin von Noricum.
Then part of the Noricum province, the local population was already Christianised by Saint Severinus d.
Roman province Noricum.
Noricum Mediterraneum lay directly to the south, beyond the Noric Alps.
Thousands of them fled Italy and sought refuge with Alaric in Noricum.
Noricum - local context.
Severinus of Noricum.
Noricum was eventually abandoned in 488, while Raetia was abandoned by the Romans to the Alamanni.
King Odoacer leads an army to victory against the Rugians in Noricum modern Austria.
Noricum was incorporated into the Roman Empire in 16 BC.
For the moment, our treasury will just have to do without Noricum.
Around 15 BC, the kingdom of Noricum was included in the Roman Empire.
The smallest species so far found is D. noricum.
The last Noricum region is intersected by a prominent groove 10 km in length and about 100 m deep.
In ancient geography, Karlstetten was part of the province Noricum.
Another indictment in the VÖEST Noricum scandal trial ended with his acquittal in 1993.
Noreia - the capital of the ancient Celtic kingdom of Noricum.
About 15 AD, Noricum was taken peacefully by the Romans.
During the time of the Emperor Gallienus the province of Noricum was described as “ devastated ”.
In Gallo-Roman religion, Smertrios or Smertrius was a god of war worshipped in Gaul and Noricum.
Maximilian was born in Celeia in the Roman province of Noricum in present-day Slovenia.
The future emperor was named Romulus after his maternal grandfather, a nobleman from Poetovio in Noricum.
Following his conversion to Christianity, the Roman regime sent Aquilinus to Noricum to persecute Christians.

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