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Provincia Pannonia Savia
province of the Roman Empire
295–5th century

Pannonia Savia in the 4th century
CapitalSiscia
History 
• Established
295
• Disestablished
5th century
Today part of Croatia
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Slovenia

Pannonia Savia or simply Savia, also known as Pannonia Ripariensis, was a Late Roman province. It was formed in the year 295, during the tetrarchy reform of Roman emperor Diocletian, and assigned to the civil diocese of Pannonia, which was attached in the fourth century to the Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum, and later to the Praetorian prefecture of Italy.

The capital of the province was Siscia (today Sisak). Pannonia Savia included parts of present-day Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

See also

Literature

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