Pax Romana
Emergence definition
Pax Romana emerges from the absence of major wars and the presence of a structured rule that provides a lasting peace and stability under Roman rule, characterized by the flourishing of trade, culture, and economic growth throughout the empire.
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Historical origin
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In other languages
- Pax Romana German
- pax romana English primary
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Pax Romana: A period of lasting peace and stability under Roman rule, characterized by the absence of major wars and the flourishing of trade, culture, and economic growth throughout the empire.
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Pax Romana: A period of lasting peace and stability under Roman rule, characterized by the absence of major wars and the flourishing of trade, culture, and economic growth throughout the empire.
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Pax Romana: A period of lasting peace and stability under Roman rule, characterized by the absence of major wars and the flourishing of trade, culture, and economic growth throughout the empire.