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    Noricum - Wikipedia

    Noricum is the Latin name for the kingdom or federation of tribes that included most of modern Austria and part of Slovenia. In the first century AD, it became a province of the Roman Empire. Its borders were the Danube to the north, Raetia and Vindelici to the west, Pannonia to the east and south-east, and Italia … See more

    Around 800 BC, the region was inhabited mostly by the people of the Hallstatt culture. Around 450 BC, they merged with the people of other areas in the south-western regions of … See more

    Steel for Roman weaponry
    The kingdom of Noricum was a major provider of weaponry for the Roman army from the mid-Republic onwards. Roman swords were … See more

    Episcopal sees of Noricum that are now listed in the Annuario Pontificio as titular sees include:
    Aguntum
    Virunum See more

    1. ^ Mackensen, Michael (1975). "The state of research on the 'Norican' silver coinage". World Archaeology. 6 (3): 249–275. doi:
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    The Noric language is attested in only fragmentary inscriptions, one from Ptuj and two from Grafenstein, neither of which provide enough information for any conclusions about the nature of the language. See more

    In 1919, Heinrich Lammasch, the last prime minister of Imperial Austria, proposed to give the young republic the name of Norische … See more

     
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  4. Kingdoms of the Continental Celts - Norici & Taurisci

    WEBThe Celtic Norican kingdom, which covers modern Austria, Slovenia and part of northern Croatia, briefly survives the conquest as a Roman tributary.

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