You would mention Pax Romana if there's a question about Augustus' reforms, not just the army.Originally posted by Yami
If you are going to mention Pax Romana, you will need to refer to Augustus' policy of reducing the number of legions from 60 to 28 (it goes down to 25 after the Varus incident of 9AD).
The best place to use it is with relations to the army since the term means "Roman Peace" and Augustus ended the civil wars. But that's personally. You could slip it in with any of his reforms.Originally posted by worseoff
how would you guys use it in an essay..ok say the question was on his reforms where would you slip pax romana in?
Originally posted by shelley
pax romana refers to the period of peace that Augustus ushers in when he stops civil war. That sreally all ya'd need to know about it. Its nuthin major