Pax Romana

Etymology
, from +, apparently coined by  in 55 and popularized in English by  in his c.1776 .

Proper noun

 * 1)  The long period of relative peace and minimal expansion by military force experienced by the Roman Empire between 27 and 180.

Coordinate terms

 * See pāx

Translations

 * Finnish: Pax Romana, Rooman rauha
 * French: paix romaine
 * Latin: Pax Romana
 * Polish: pokój rzymski
 * Vietnamese: Hoà bình La Mã, Thái bình La Mã