Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Why was trade vital to Pax Romana

Pax Romana was
a period of relative peace throughout the Roman Empire. The period followed the fall of the
second triumvirate and the sole leadership of Octavian, Julius Caesars nephew. Octavian had
taken over leadership after defeating both Lepidus and Mark Antony. He feigned democratic
leadership by referring to himself using the populist term first citizen however he was later
positioned as an emperor.

Octavian initiated the period of Pax Romana to
succeed the difficult period...

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