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... for a stable government that would function well for 200 years. • This period was called the Pax Romana. • Romans were generally tolerant of all religions including Jews and Christians – As long as they respected Roman Gods and Emperors ...
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... for a stable government that would function well for 200 years. • This period was called the Pax Romana. • Romans were generally tolerant of all religions including Jews and Christians – As long as they respected Roman Gods and Emperors ...
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Roman Contributions - Hale Charter Academy

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Chapter 38 The Legacy of Rome in the Modern World To what

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