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Roman peace

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noun

  1. the establishment and maintenance of peace by armed force.


Etymology

Origin of Roman peace

Translation of Latin pāx Rōmāna

Example Sentences

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Alec Guinness plays Aurelius as a weary—dare we say Stoic?—intellectual who wants a Roman peace that all foreigners can join, not as slaves or as clients but as citizens.

From The New Yorker • Jun. 30, 2014

"It is our peace," he told his victorious legions, "Roman peace."

From Time Magazine Archive

As emperor he proves ruthless and gifted, fighting the imperial wars, defending the Roman peace, reorganizing Britain and the Rhine frontier.

From Time Magazine Archive

To this piping time of peace the nearest analogues in history would seem to be the Roman peace, say, of the days of the Antonines, and passably the British peace of the Victorian era.

From An Inquiry Into The Nature Of Peace And The Terms Of Its Perpetuation by Veblen, Thorstein

To the common man the Roman peace appears to have been a peace by submission, not widely different from what the case of China has latterly brought to the appreciation of students.

From An Inquiry Into The Nature Of Peace And The Terms Of Its Perpetuation by Veblen, Thorstein

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