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How long did Pax Romana last?

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According to the History Channel, Pax Romana was a period of stability that occurred after Augustus became emperor and introduced sufficient stability to the empire to allow art, technology, and literature to flourish to an unprecedented degree. This 200-year period between 27 BCE and 180 CE has later been described by historians as over-romanticized due to the brutality underlying that “peace,” but it was largely seen as a golden age within the city at the time.
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How long did Pax Romana last?
- 1,000 years
- 300 years
- 70 years
- 200 years
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