The Roman Golden Age is generally considered to have ended around 180 AD, coinciding with the death of Emperor Marcus Aurelius. This period, marked by relative peace and prosperity known as the Pax Romana, began around 27 BC with the rise of Augustus. After 180 AD, the Roman Empire faced increasing challenges, including political instability, economic troubles, and external invasions.
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