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The phrase "Pax Romana" mean Roman Peace used to describe the time of comparatively calm conditions in the Roman Republic and Empire from around.

What was pax, Romana?

The Pax Romana, or "Roman Peace," is a roughly 200-year period in Roman history that is regarded as a time of increased and sustained.

Roman imperialism, relative peace and order, prosperous stability, and hegemonic power, despite a number of uprisings and wars and ongoing rivalry with Parthia.

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