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29 March, 11:52

The Pax Romana refers to a two-hundred-year era of peace and prosperity initiated under the reign of a. Julius Caesar. b. Augustus Caesar. c. Nero. d. Marcus Aurelius.

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  1. 29 March, 13:59
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    The Pax Romana refers to a two-hundred-year era of peace and prosperity initiated under the reign of b) Augustus Caesar, who got the title Caesar based on his great-uncle Julius Caesar.
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