Rome's Golden Age, often associated with the Pax Romana, was driven by several key factors. The stability provided by a strong centralized government under emperors like Augustus facilitated economic growth and expansion. Additionally, advancements in infrastructure, such as roads and aqueducts, improved trade and communication across the empire. Cultural flourishing, supported by patronage of the arts and philosophy, also played a significant role in this period of prosperity.
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Golden Age musicals are usually the Roger's and Hammerstein's and Lark and Lowe's musicals.
The "Golden Age" of the cowboy was from 1866 to 1886, the era of the open range and the great cattle drives.
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Mette Lindberg
slavery and editorship
the most powerful leader in the golden age was pericles the olympian who lead the city to it's height in culture.
the most powerful leader in the golden age was pericles the olympian who lead the city to it's height in culture.
Pericles.
David Bowie
the most powerful leader in the golden age was pericles the olympian who lead the city to it's height in culture.
because then they had paper to write stuff on and do calligraphy
It's the Golden Age