The Pax Americana of today is somewhat similar to the Pax Romana of the first century. |
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The Pax Romana had then, in all these manifest ways, been seriously disrupted. |
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Most were unwalled an indicator of the Pax Romana, a tranquil period of about 150 years. |
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The representative of Pax Romana stated that the main problem with bilateral trade agreements was the lack of transparency. |
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The god to whom it was dedicated, though, was older by far than the Pax Romana. |
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For Pax Romana, that constituted the core idea subsumed under the concept of global partnership and the backbone of the Millennium project. |
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The Pax Romana encouraged a great deal more than commerce in material objects. |
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Pax Romana naturally takes advantage of this forum and often lets the younger generation of the IMCS speak. |
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The dream that one could not only conquer, but in so doing create a Pax Romana, a vast area of peace, prosperity and unity of ideas, was a genuine inspiration. |
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The primary mission of the Roman military of the early empire was to preserve the Pax Romana. |
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The empire's network of roads and waterways facilitated travel, and the Pax Romana made travelling safe. |
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It now seems that the Umayyad period saw the imposition of peace as solid as the Pax Romana, and was to a large extent a continuation of the preceding Byzantine era. |
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The representative of Pax Romana shared the concern expressed about incoherence between different human rights mechanisms on the issue of transnational corporations. |
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To make this action more credible, Pax Romana has excerpted mentions of that topic from all UNESCO texts and declarations in the last three years. |
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The YFJ organised a side-event on the theme of the Session and co-organised the launch of the 'Youth Employment Network Guide on Youth Participation' together with Pax Romana and the World Organisation of the Scout Movement. |
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Augustus brought a peaceful and thriving era to Rome, known as Pax Augusta or Pax Romana. |
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During this Pax Romana, seaborne trade increased significantly throughout the region. |
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The golden age of Rome, known as Pax Romana due to the relative peace established in the Mediterranean world, began with his reign. |
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Under Pax Romana Caesar could come from any of the provinces and be any colour so long as Caesar was Roman. |
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Pax Romana was beaten off 73 at Doncaster this month, where the trip may have been too far. |
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Roman law prohibited local leaders to wage war between themselves, which was responsible for the 200 year long Pax Romana, at the time the longest period of peace in history. |
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And yet the so-called Pax Romana or Roman Peace was a period of stability, during which Roman legal principles and learning spread over Europe, Asia, and North Africa. |
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At its height, Pax Romana controlled numerous peoples and cultures. |
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For four hundred years the Pax Romana brought peace, but their withdrawal in AD 410 left the tribes at the mercy of the Saxons, who renamed the town Manigceastre. |
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Both pax Romana and pax Americana contradict the biblical sense of shalom peace. |
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The PAX ROMANA created an unprecedented period of prosperity for the Roman people. |
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The two centuries that followed are known as the pax romana, a period of unprecedented peace, prosperity, and political stability in most of Europe. |
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