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Who ended the Pax Romana?

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The Pax Romana ended because the Roman state had ceased to grow. Boundaries had been set for the Empire, and for the first time the army had become a drain on the economy of Rome. Till this point the army provided new slaves and riches from conqured countries. read more

Pax Romana ended in 180 A.D. The term is Latin for "Roman peace" and refers to the time period between 27 B.C. and 180 A.D. in which the Roman Empire experienced an unprecedented period of peace and prosperity. read more

The Pax Romana (Latin for "Roman Peace") was a long period of relative peace and stability experienced by the Roman Empire between the accession of Caesar Augustus, founder of the Roman principate, and the death of Marcus Aurelius, last of the "good emperors". read more

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