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Hungary before the Magyars - Roman period 9 BC - c. 4th century |  | Hungary before the Magyars - Roman period 9 BC - c. 4th century: Encyclopedia II - Hungary before the Magyars - Roman period 9 BC - c. 4th century |  | The Roman Empire subdued the Pannonians, Dacians, Celts and other peoples in this territory. The territory west of the Danube was conquered by the Roman Empire between 35 and 9 BC, and became a province of the Roman Empire under the name of Pannonia. The easternmost parts of present-day Hungary were later (106 AD) organized as the Roman province of Dacia (lasting until 271). The territory between the Danube and the Tisza was inhabited by the Sarmatian Iazyges between the 1st and 4th centuries AD, or even earlier (earliest remains have been d ...
See also:Hungary before the Magyars, Hungary before the Magyars - Stone Age, Hungary before the Magyars - Iron Age c. 700 BC - 9 BC, Hungary before the Magyars - Roman period 9 BC - c. 4th century, Hungary before the Magyars - The Age of Migrations 375 - ca. 800 AD, Hungary before the Magyars - Arrival of the Magyars after 896, Hungary before the Magyars - Some alternative theories |  | | Hungary before the Magyars, Hungary before the Magyars - Arrival of the Magyars after 896, Hungary before the Magyars - Iron Age c. 700 BC - 9 BC, Hungary before the Magyars - Roman period 9 BC - c. 4th century, Hungary before the Magyars - Some alternative theories, Hungary before the Magyars - Stone Age, Hungary before the Magyars - The Age of Migrations 375 - ca. 800 AD, Hungary, Sources of early Hungarian history, History of Hungary, Hungarian prehistory (provides a very specific and not generally accepted view on Hungary's prehistory by one author) |  | |
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Hungary before the Magyars - Roman period 9 BC - c. 4th century
The Roman Empire subdued the Pannonians, Dacians, Celts and other peoples in this territory. The territory west of the Danube was conquered by the Roman Empire between 35 and 9 BC, and became a province of the Roman Empire under the name of Pannonia. The easternmost parts of present-day Hungary were later (106 AD) organized as the Roman province of Dacia (lasting until 271). The territory between the Danube and the Tisza was inhabited by the Sarmatian Iazyges between the 1st and 4th centuries AD, or even earlier (earliest remains have been dated to 80 BC). The Roman Emperor Trajan officially allowed the Iazyges to settle there as confederates. The remaining territory was in Thracian (Dacian) hands. In addition, the Vandals settled on the upper Tisza in the 2nd half of the 2nd century AD.
The four centuries of Roman rule created an advanced and flourishing civilization. Many of the important cities of today's Hungary were founded during this period, such as Aquincum (Budapest), Sopianae (Pécs), Arrabona (Győr), Salva (Esztergom), Savaria (Szombathely) and Scarbantia (Sopron). Christianity spread in Pannonia in the 4th century, when it became the Empire's official religion.
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