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Why was Rome's 200 years of peace called pax romana?

Pax Romana means Roman peace. The name indicates the two centuries of relative political stability in the Roman Empire which followed the end of the bloody civil wars which led to the fall of the Roman republic. Augustus won these civil wars and established rule by emperors. This created strong political control by an absolute ruler established the conditions for the political stability of the Pax Romana.


What was the purpose of aqueducts in roman cities?

A bridge built specifically to carry water, canals etc over an obstruction such as a valley.


What word goes with this definition 200 years of Roman peace beginning with the rule of Augustus?

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How did the Romans meet their needs for frsehwater?

The Romans built aqueducts because they needed water. The first aqueduct (the Aqua Appia) was built in 312 BC because with a growing population, Rome needed to bring water from the nearby mountains. As city of Rome continued to grow and her need for water continued to increase, it eventually had 11 aqueducts. Aqueducts were built throughout the empire, again, to take water to where it was needed. The word aqueduct comes from aqua, the Latin for water. In addition, remember that an aqueduct is a water pipe. The Romans had to build them not only for health reasons ( no one wanted to drink the polluted water from the Tiber) but also for sewerage, the baths, and later, the naval events in the Colosseum and for filling and maintaining the artificial lakes and ponds in Rome's public gardens. As the empire depended upon farming for its food supply, some aqueducts were also used for irrigation purpose.


Who was the aqueducts named after?

The word "aqueduct" is derived from the Latin words aquawhich means water and ducere which means to lead. An aqueduct is used to channel or lead water from one source to another(town, city, agricultural area, etc.) so the definition is self explanatory.

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