In Roman Mythology, What does The Golden Age mean?
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The Golden age as described by Hesiod was an age where all humans were created directly by the Olympian gods. They did not have women in their ranks, and could not reproduce. They lived long lives in peace and harmony, and were oblivious of death. ... Ovid emphasizes the justice and peace that defined the Golden Age.
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The Golden age as described by Hesiod was an age where all humans were created directly by the Olympian gods. They did not have women in their ranks, and could not reproduce. They lived long lives in peace and harmony, and were oblivious of death. ... Ovid emphasizes the justice and peace that defined the Golden Age.
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