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After 1007 (254 AD), Asian entered an unprecedented time of peace known in Latin as the Tripolipactum (meaning triple peace which referred to the Maurya, Japanese, and Sinican Empires which were the powers keeping Asia from breaking out into war.) In Chinese it is written as 三重平靜. This view only accounted for the largest trading partners of the Romans and notice that it makes no reference to Southeast Asia. This was East Asia as the Romans could understand it from records that reached the general populace. From 1007 to 1104 (351 AD) there were no major wars. Systems of peace had been established that allowed many of these Empires and Kingdoms to benefit from trade among each other. The relations between the Japanese and the Sinicans were still not friendly but they weren’t hostile towards

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  • 970-1104 (217- 351 AD) (L'Uniona Homanus)
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  • After 1007 (254 AD), Asian entered an unprecedented time of peace known in Latin as the Tripolipactum (meaning triple peace which referred to the Maurya, Japanese, and Sinican Empires which were the powers keeping Asia from breaking out into war.) In Chinese it is written as 三重平靜. This view only accounted for the largest trading partners of the Romans and notice that it makes no reference to Southeast Asia. This was East Asia as the Romans could understand it from records that reached the general populace. From 1007 to 1104 (351 AD) there were no major wars. Systems of peace had been established that allowed many of these Empires and Kingdoms to benefit from trade among each other. The relations between the Japanese and the Sinicans were still not friendly but they weren’t hostile towards
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  • After 1007 (254 AD), Asian entered an unprecedented time of peace known in Latin as the Tripolipactum (meaning triple peace which referred to the Maurya, Japanese, and Sinican Empires which were the powers keeping Asia from breaking out into war.) In Chinese it is written as 三重平靜. This view only accounted for the largest trading partners of the Romans and notice that it makes no reference to Southeast Asia. This was East Asia as the Romans could understand it from records that reached the general populace. From 1007 to 1104 (351 AD) there were no major wars. Systems of peace had been established that allowed many of these Empires and Kingdoms to benefit from trade among each other. The relations between the Japanese and the Sinicans were still not friendly but they weren’t hostile towards each other as they were. Only one major political event occurred in this time and that was the Eastern Islands Wars which resulted in the end of the Malaita Kingdom and the expansion of the Lapita Admiralty in 1056 (303 AD).
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