'This era represents the golden age of the Roman Empire. For about 200 years, the Empire experienced relatively few attacks, stability among its conquered lands, and significant developments in architecture and the engineering of roads and bridges. This time period saw the greatest expansion of the empire and the Romanization of the western world.' The above passage refers to which era of Roman history

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'This era represents the golden age of the Roman Empire.  For about 200 years, the Empire experienced relatively few attacks, stability among its conquered lands, and significant developments in architecture and the engineering of roads and bridges.  This time period saw the greatest expansion of the empire and the Romanization of the western world.' The above passage refers to which era of Roman history