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The age of Augustus was regarded as the golden period of the Roman Empire. Give reason in four points.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The period of Augustus' reign was known as the golden age because Augustus started to put a significant amount of money and effort into building the Roman literature and culture by concentrating on the arts.
Answered by irishmanzano308
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During his long reign, he brought peace and prosperity to the war-torn Mediterranean world that lasted about two centuries – The period came to be called the Pax Romana. It is universally agreed that Augustus was perhaps one of the greatest and most influential figures in Roman history

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