The Pax Romana (30 BC – AD 235) was two hundred years of Roman "peace" both domestically and internationally, since "Pax" means peace and "Romana" means "of Rome.
<em>The Pax Romana (30 BC – AD 235) was two hundred years of Roman:</em>
<u><em>A) Peace. </em></u>
<u>Pax Romana </u>was a period of "<u>Roman Peace</u>" and order in which the legal system and administration controlled and pacified the regions which were previously in dispute. It was a calm period in which there was no conflict inside the empire.
The term is also synonym of the adaptation of the Roman l<u>egal and court systems</u> by the Western World, which had offered peace to several provinces.
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