his sucesor was a terrorist, who slaughtered and persecuted many intelectuals and senators.
Marcus Aurelius
Marcus Aurelius
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.
Marcus Aurelius was the 16th Emperor of the Roman Empire as well as a Stoic philosopher. Born in 180 AD, he ruled the empire from 161 until his death.
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.
Power struggles, Trade was disrupted, and many barbarian mercenaries were hired.
Marcus Aurelius died in 180 AD, marking the end of the Pax Romana and the reign of the Five Good Emperors. The last emperor of the Western Roman Empire, Romulus Augustulus, was deposed in 476 AD. Therefore, approximately 296 years passed between the death of Marcus Aurelius and the fall of the Western Roman Empire with the rule of Romulus Augustulus.
That period of peace is called the Pax Romana.
The period in Rome that ended with the death of Marcus Aurelius in 180 AD is known as the Pax Romana, or Roman Peace. This era, which began with Augustus in 27 BC, was characterized by relative stability, prosperity, and expansion throughout the empire. Marcus Aurelius's death marked the transition to a more turbulent time marked by political instability and external pressures, leading to the eventual decline of the Roman Empire. His reign is often seen as the end of the Five Good Emperors, a succession of rulers who contributed to Rome's golden age.
Power struggles Trade was disrupted, hurting the economy Provincial battles Many mercenaries were hired, hurting the economy
Empire of Death was created in 2004.
Marcus Garvey died on June 10, 1940 at the age of 52.