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www.interlog.com/~gilgames/tacitus.htm Pax Romana “The Roman Peace”

I. Civil War: Marcus Brutus v. Marc Antony 1. Octavian & Marc Antony a. Defeat Julius Caesar’s murders -Marcus Brutus 2. Unite with Cleopatra a. Ruler of Egypt b. Marc Antony & Cleopatra get intimate 3. Octavian jealous and distrustful a. New Civil War -Octavian v. Marc Antony

a. New Civil War Continued… users.bigpond.net.au/gary_fletcher/Cleopatra.html -Octavian v. Marc Antony -Octavian wins -Suicide of Marc Antony & Cleopatra -Octavian becomes the “1st Emperor of Rome” -Caesar Augustus -Time of peace & prosperity “Pax Romana” www.waldgirmes.de/roemer/augustue.htm

II. Golden Age of Rome 1. Civil wars ended 2. Increase in world trade a. China b. India c. Greece 3. Unite with Greece a. Greco-Roman culture -language -arts -architecture -education