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'''''Pax Britannica''''' ([[Latin]] for "[[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] peace"; based on the [[Pax Romana|''Pax Romana'']] of [[Ancient Rome|old Rome]]) was a period of British [[world domination]] and relative peace between the [[Great power|Great Powers]] that lasted from 1815 (the end of the [[Napoleonic Wars]]) to 1914 (the beginning of [[First World War|World War I]]). | '''''Pax Britannica''''' ([[Latin]] for "[[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] peace"; based on the [[Pax Romana|''Pax Romana'']] of [[Ancient Rome|old Rome]]) was a period of British [[world domination]] and relative peace between the [[Great power|Great Powers]] that lasted from 1815 (the end of the [[Napoleonic Wars]]) to 1914 (the beginning of [[First World War|World War I]]). | ||
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Pax Britannica (Latin for "British peace"; based on the Pax Romana of old Rome) was a period of British world domination and relative peace between the Great Powers that lasted from 1815 (the end of the Napoleonic Wars) to 1914 (the beginning of World War I).