Pax
Pax was more of a spirit of peace than a goddess. The Romans often used the name of Pax during a certain period of Rome's greatest extent of their empire, such as Pax Romana ("Roman Peace") or Pax Augusta during the reign of Augustus (27 BC - AD 14).
Pax was often depicted as a young woman carrying a cornucopia, an olive branch or a sheaf of grain.
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Name
Pax – "Peace".
Pax Romana – "Roman Peace".
Eirene (Greek).
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