Pax Romana
Roman Government
Economy and Trade
Roman Religion
Society and Culture
100

This emperor brought peace to Rome in 27 BC and established the Pax Romana

Augustus

100

They managed day-to-day operations like tax collection and postal service

Civil Servants

100

90% of Romans worked in this primary economic industry

agriculture/farming

100

Called numina, Romans believed these resided in everything around them

Divine Spirits/Forces

100

How many gladiatorial events and holidays existed by 250 AD

150

200

This 207-year period brought unprecedented peace and prosperity to Rome

Pax Romana

200

This governing body still functioned under Augustus but with reduced power

Senate

200

This silver coin unified trade throughout the empire

denarius

200

These guardian spirits protected each Roman family

Lares

200

This Roman virtue represented discipline, strength, and loyalty

Gravitas

300

Between 60-80 million people lived in this empire at its height during Pax Romana

Roman Empire

300

These lower-class citizens and former slaves could now work in government

Plebeians

300

Originally built for military purposes, these connected the empire and enabled trade

roads

300

This goddess of wisdom and arts was part of the main Roman trinity with Jupiter and Juno

Minerva

300

Up to one-third of Rome’s population held this status

Slaves

400

Trade flourished during Pax Romana between Rome and these two distant civilizations

China and India

400

This type of gov. helped Rome control its vast territories of different cultures and languages

provincial government

400

These three Mediterranean cities grew wealthy from trade around what type of area: Antioch, Corinth, and Ephesus (what feature do they have in common)

major trading ports/centers

400

This new religion slowly emerged during the Pax Romana

Christianity

400

The government provided this to unemployed Romans to prevent unrest

Free grain rations

500

Peace allowed Rome to develop this vital system that survived for centuries after Augustus

Civil Service System


500

This emperor's system of government maintained stability after his death in 14 AD

Augustus 

500

The Roman navy protected trade in this body of water, making it essentially a Roman lake

Mediterranean Sea

500

This practice became part of official Roman religion during the empire

Emperor Worship

500

These public spectacles combined both honor and violence in ancient Rome

Gladiator Games