1. Pannonian - Noun
2. Pannonian - Adjective
3. Pannonian - Proper noun
Pannonian (not comparable)
Of or pertaining to Pannonia.
Pannonian (plural Pannonians)
A native or inhabitant of Pannonia
An extinct Turkic language formerly spoken in Pannonia
An extinct Romance language formerly spoken in Pannonia
Source: en.wiktionary.orgSlavs and Bulgars succeeded because their form of organization proved as stable and as flexible as necessary, while the Pannonian Avars failed in the end because their model could not respond to new conditions. Source: Internet
In many respects no two men could be more unlike than Severus, the scholar and orator, well versed in the ways of the world, and Martin, the rough Pannonian bishop, champion of the monastic life, seer and worker of miracles. Source: Internet
Soon after, the Pannonian and Danubian area went into a long period of turmoil. Source: Internet
Serbia is one of the largest provider of frozen fruit to the EU (largest to the French market, and 2nd largest to the German market). citation Agricultural production is most prominent in Vojvodina on the fertile Pannonian Plain. Source: Internet
Later, the Lombards, a Suebic group long known on the Elbe, came to dominate the Pannonian region and before successfully invading Italy. Source: Internet
Macroregions are defined according to major relief units (the Alps, the Pannonian plain, the Dinaric mountains) and climate types (submediterranean, temperate continental, mountain climate). citation These are often quite interwoven. Source: Internet