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plunged Rome into civil wars that ended the Pax Romana and threatened the unity of the empire, and the effective system of succession was broken down.
It is not certain, but most likely a bad fever (180 AD in Vindobona, or modern Vienna, Austria) other theories are also seen such as: lead poisining through the lead water pipes or he might have died of the plague his men brought back from his Parthian campaign that struck about 1/10th of the population and severely weakened Rome.
The death of Caesar ended the time of the Roman Republic and began the Principate period of the Roman Empire.
The first triumvirate ended with the death of Crassus and the death of Julia, the daughter of Julius Caesar, who was married to Pompey. Julia was the bonding between Caesar and Pompey and after her death, the egos of the two most powerful men of the time clashed.
The Nara period began
Marcus Aurelius
The Pax Romana ended after the death of the last great Roman emperor, Marcus Aurelius. He was succeeded by poor leaders which resulted in the end of the era of peace and instigated the fall of the empire.
This era in Roman history lasted until 180 AD and the death of Marcus Aurelius.
Augustus Caesar ended the republic of Rome and started the Pax romana.It lasted for 207 years (approximately) itis believed to have finished after Marcus Aurelius's death (180 AD).
plunged Rome into civil wars that ended the Pax Romana and threatened the unity of the empire, and the effective system of succession was broken down.
baroque
It is not certain, but most likely a bad fever (180 AD in Vindobona, or modern Vienna, Austria) other theories are also seen such as: lead poisining through the lead water pipes or he might have died of the plague his men brought back from his Parthian campaign that struck about 1/10th of the population and severely weakened Rome.
German composer J. S. Bach worked and composed during the Baroque period (which, by the way ended the year of his and G. F. Handel's death - 1750 - what a tribute to his contributions).
Marcus Aurelius was a successful emperor. His generals won a war with Persia (161-166). He fought the Marcomannic War (166-173) against Germanic peoples who had crossed the river Danube. During that campaign he fell ill and there were rumours that he had died. A rebellion broke out in most of the eastern part of the empire. However, when he became clear that he was not dead, the rebellion ended and the leader of the rebellion was killed by the troops. During a further military campaign in the north (174-180) he fell ill again and died.
The death of Caesar ended the time of the Roman Republic and began the Principate period of the Roman Empire.
The first triumvirate ended with the death of Crassus and the death of Julia, the daughter of Julius Caesar, who was married to Pompey. Julia was the bonding between Caesar and Pompey and after her death, the egos of the two most powerful men of the time clashed.
It is generally referred to as the Apostolic Period, though the bible itself, save for "the times of the Gentiles," tends not to name particular ages in this manner.