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== After Roman rule == [[File:Gerulata.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[Gerulata]]- a [[Roman Empire|Roman]] [[military camp]] located near today's [[Rusovce]], Slovakia.]] During the [[Migration Period]] in the 5th century, some parts of Pannonia were ceded to the [[Huns]] in 433 by [[Flavius Aetius]], the [[magister militum]] of the [[Western Roman Empire]].<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=N91mj88PZEAC&q=Theodosius++Huns++433++Pannonia&pg=PA14|title=Attila, the Hun – Google Knihy |date=2003 |access-date=2018-10-17 |isbn=0-7910-7221-5|last1=Harvey |first1=Bonnie C.|publisher=Infobase }}</ref> After the collapse of the Hunnic empire in 454, large numbers of [[Ostrogoths]] were settled by Emperor [[Emperor Marcian|Marcian]] in the province as [[foederati]]. The [[Eastern Roman Empire]] controlled southern parts of Pannonia in the 6th century, during the reign of [[Justinian I]]. The Byzantine province of [[Pannonia (Byzantine province)|Pannonia]] with its capital at Sirmium was temporarily restored, but it included only a small southeastern part of historical Pannonia. Afterwards, it was again invaded by the [[Pannonian Avars|Avars]] in the 560s, and the [[Slavs]], who first may settled c. 480s but became independent only from the 7th century. In 790s, it was invaded by the [[Franks]], who used the name "Pannonia" to designate the newly formed frontier province, the [[March of Pannonia]]. The term Pannonia was also used for Slavic [[polity]] like [[Pannonian Slavs#Principality|Lower Pannonia]] that was vassal to the [[Frankish Empire]]. Though through Roman influence, a dialect of Latin now called [[Pannonian Latin]] developed in the region, the several major political shifts would see it extinct around the 6th century.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Gonda |first=Attila |date= June 2016|title=Fehér Bence: Pannonia latin nyelvtörténete. Budapest 2007. |url=https://real.mtak.hu/37591/ |journal=Antik Tanulmányok - Studia Antiqua |language=hu |volume=60 |pages=93–107 |doi=10.1556/092.2016.60.1.7 |issn=0003-567X}}</ref>
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