Difference between revisions of "Pax Romana"
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'''During the Pax Romana:''' | '''During the Pax Romana:''' | ||
− | * The system of | + | * The system of [[road]]s greatly improved |
− | * | + | * [[Aqueduct]]s brought water from the mountains to Roman cities |
− | * Christianity was widely persecuted throughout the Roman empire | + | * [[Christianity]] was widely persecuted throughout the Roman empire |
− | * The Roman alphabet became the basis for the western world alphabet. | + | * The Roman [[alphabet]] became the basis for the western world alphabet. |
[[Category:History]] | [[Category:History]] |
Revision as of 20:44, 29 March 2007
Pax Romana is Latin for 'Roman Peace'. From 27 to 180 AD, the Roman Empire enjoyed peace and prosperity, as well as good rulers. The Roman empire was ruled by the Five Good Emperors, who were chosen for talent rather than family connections.
During the Pax Romana:
- The system of roads greatly improved
- Aqueducts brought water from the mountains to Roman cities
- Christianity was widely persecuted throughout the Roman empire
- The Roman alphabet became the basis for the western world alphabet.