Pax Romana

English

Etymology

From Latin. Coined by Edward Gibbon.

Proper noun

Pax Romana

  1. (historical) The long period of relative peace and minimal expansion by military force experienced by the Roman Empire between 27 BC and 180 AD.

Synonyms

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