In what ways was the Pax Romana a peaceful period in Roman history, and in what ways was it not?

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1. In what ways was the Pax Romana a peaceful period in Roman history, and in what ways was it not?

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Roman History has been very influential to this world as it contributed to many sectors such as - art, literature, etc. The modern world has been influenced on the basis of both the Roman Catholic Church as well Roman law.

There is a legend that says that the city of Rome and the name "Rome" was founded by twin brothers - Romulus and Remus. These twins were the sons of Mars God who were abandoned. They decided to build a city of their own and ended up arguing. Romulus killed his brother Remus and named this city after him "Rome". 

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