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- 2004). "Čeh, Leh i Meh". Vijenac (in Croatian) (265). "Fix hiis itaque Pannoniis tres fratres filii Pan principis Pannoniorum nati fuere quorum primogenitus...
- from honey. The name Pannonians (Ancient Gr****: Παννόνιοι, romanized: Pannonii) refers to Illyrian tribes, who originally inhabited the southern part...
- servantur membra Geroldi, ****us iura loci cunctis qui viribus auxit, Pannoniis vera Ecclesiae pro pace peremptus, Oppetiit saevo Septembribus ense Kalendis...
- Great Herball, shortly thereafter in Carolus Clusius' 1601 Fungorum in Pannoniis Observatorum Brevis Historia, and was one of the species featured in C****iano...
- Raetia, Nori**** and Pannonia. Nori**** was a Celtic kingdom, while the Pannonii were of Illyrian stock. The Raetians were an ancient alpine people probably...
- Archived from the original on 2011-06-10. Retrieved 2010-04-14. Fungorum in Pannoniis observatorum brevis historia (Brief history of fungi observed in Pannonia...
- Church and W.J. Brodribb, 1876) Germania omnis a Gallis Raetisque et Pannoniis Rheno et Danuvio fluminibus, a Sarmatis Dacisque mutuo metu aut montibus...
- province of Illyri****, recently expanded to include the territory of the Pannonii, Celticised Illyrian tribes based on the west bank of the Danube who were...
- In the Early Iron Age, Transdanubia was inhabited by the Pannonians or Pannonii, a collection of Illyrian tribes. The Celts invaded in the Late Iron Age...
- mycological study on mushrooms from Central Europe (as appendix: Fungorum in Pannoniis observatorum, covering toxic fungi in the section: "Fungi noxii et perniciosi");...