Golden Age (Imperium)

The Golden Age was a period from 6 CE to 20 CE which included vast advancements and changed in a multitude of fields of science, culture, entertainment, etc. The Golden Age was sparked by the morale boost initiated by the creation of the Greater Roman Empire.

The Golden Age wasn't only Roman, but Parthian, German, and Baltic. Due to trade and connections between these empires/peoples the ideas and practices which continued and took place in The Golden Age of Rome effected them as well, leading to The Golden Age of Parthia, The Golden Age of Armenia, The Golden Age of Arabia, and other ancient regions/entities.

The Golden Age was split into three periods:
 * 1) The Beginning (6 CE-11 CE): Political, literary, cultural and medicinal advancements. Gave rise to Poet Tiberius Herminius Antius.
 * 2) The Climax (11 CE-17 CE): The most advancing period of The Golden Age, gave rise to unprecedented levels of technological, cultural, financial, judicial, etc. advancement. Augustus died in The Climax, 16 CE specifically, his death brought upon...
 * 3) The Decline (17 CE-20 CE): A much more calmer period, still important changes but in less significant fields: Poetry, architecture, clothing, transprotation, military, diplomacy, and trade. Tiberius become Emperor during the downfall, a major contributor to the period.