Roman peace
Americannoun
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
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
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"It is our peace," he told his victorious legions, "Roman peace."
From Time Magazine Archive
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However, the remaining peoples of Gaul refused to join the revolt, preferring the Roman peace to a renewal of the old intertribal struggles.
From A History of Rome to 565 A. D. by Boak, Arthur Edward Romilly
They could take the path to Rome and impose a Roman peace upon the warring tribes.
From Public Opinion by Lippmann, Walter
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