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  2. Pax Romana - Wikipedia

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    The Pax Romana (Latin for "Roman peace") is a roughly 200-year-long period of Roman history which is identified as a golden age of increased and sustained Roman imperialism, relative peace and order, prosperous stability, hegemonic power, and regional expansion.

  3. Pax Romana - World History Encyclopedia

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    The Pax Romana (Roman Peace) was a period of relative peace and stability across the Roman Empire which lasted for over 200 years, beginning with the reign of Augustus (27 BCE - 14 CE).

  4. Pax Romana, a state of comparative tranquillity throughout Classical antiquity and the Mediterranean world from the reign of Augustus (27 bce –14 ce) to the reign of Marcus Aurelius (161 –180 ce).

  5. What was the Pax Romana? - Roman Empire Times

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    The Pax Romana, also known as the "Roman Peace," marked an era of unparalleled peace and prosperity that commenced in 27 BC with Augustus founding the Roman Empire. This Golden Era concluded around 180 AD following the death of Marcus Aurelius and the subsequent assassination of his successor, Commodus .

  6. How Ancient Rome Thrived During Pax Romana - HISTORY

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    After decades of political dysfunction, civil wars and assassinations that caused the Roman Republic’s downfall, Ancient Rome flourished during two centuries of relative tranquility and prosperity...

  7. Pax Romana Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of PAX ROMANA is Roman peaceused for the period of relative tranquility in the Roman Republic and Empire from circa 27 b.c. to circa a.d. 180.

  8. Pax Romana or the Roman Peace Explained

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    The Pax Romana (Roman Peace) was a period of relative peace and stability across the Roman Empire which lasted for over 200 years, beginning with the reign of Augustus (27 BCE - 14 CE).

  9. The Pax Romana, Latin for "Roman peace," stands as a remarkable era in Roman history characterized by nearly two centuries of relative peace, stability, and imperial expansion.

  10. Pax Romana - (Ancient Mediterranean) - Vocab, Definition ... -...

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    Definition. Pax Romana, meaning 'Roman Peace,' refers to a period of relative stability and peace across the Roman Empire that lasted approximately from 27 BCE to 180 CE. This era was marked by minimal military expansion, economic prosperity, and cultural flourishing, primarily under the rule of Augustus and his successors.

  11. What Was the Pax Romana (Roman Peace)? - TheCollector

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    The Pax Romana, or “Roman Peace,” was a period of relative peace and stability for the Roman Empire that lasted from 27 BC to 180 CE. During this period, the Roman Empire continuously expanded its boundaries, reaching its greatest territorial extent.