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Pax Romana (roman Pace) is a term which has been coined by historians to indicate the period of relative political stability in the Roman Empire. There are different opinions about the start and end of the period. Standard textbooks give 31 BC-250 AD. The encyclopedia Britannica gives 27 BC-180 AD and the The Cambridge Ancient History gives 70 AD -192 AD.

Although Augustus won the final Civil war of the Roman Republic in 31 BC, there was still fighting in some of the province of the Empire, particular in Hispania and the Alps. Piece was officially declared when Augustus and this main general, Agrippa, returned to Rome after bringing the pacification of the provinces in 13 BC. In the years 193-197 there were civil wars between five pretenders to the imperial title.

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