The Pax Romana.

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The Pax Romana

Doc #1: The Achievements of the Divine Augustus

Deeds of Augustus: Part II

Doc #2: Religion and the State Romans worshipped, spirits called numina and powerful gods or deities. Pax Deorum “Peace of the gods” State Sacrifices were performed to maintain favor from the gods. How was religion and government linked in Ancient Rome?

Doc # 3 The Imperial Army How did the Roman Army keep the peace for almost 200 years?

Doc# 4 Trade during the Pax Romana

How did Rome create order during the Pax Romana? Roads and Army forts built to protect the empire. Enemies were treated with justice Enemies must pay taxes, supply soldiers Rome provides protection, citizenship and permits local customs to continue Bureaucracy (well-trained civil servants) administered day-to-day operations of the empire.

Roman Road Network

Roman Law

Other Effects of the Pax Romana “Romanization” of the Mediterranean Spread of Roman culture. Ease of Travel >>> Spread of Christianity Latin becomes the unifying language. Roman style cities built throughout the region. Forum, Aqueducts, Arches, Baths, Stadium Single Law code throughout the Mediterranean.