prinsipaatin
Prinsipaatin is a term that refers to the period of Roman history from 27 BCE to 284 CE. It marks the transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire, characterized by the rule of a single emperor, known as the princeps. This era began with Augustus, the adopted son of Julius Caesar, who consolidated power and established a new political order.
The Prinsipaatin era saw significant developments in Roman law, administration, and infrastructure. Emperors like Tiberius, Caligula,
The economy of the Prinsipaatin was largely agrarian, but trade and commerce flourished throughout the Mediterranean.
The Prinsipaatin officially ended with the Crisis of the Third Century, a period of intense political instability,