What is pax meaning?

Pax is a Latin word which means "peace" or "truce". It is commonly used as a symbol of peace in different contexts, such as in art, literature, and religion. The word "pax" often appears on coins and flags as a symbol of peace or as a motto of peace. In Christianity, "pax" is used as a liturgical greeting meaning "peace be with you". The term "Pax Romana" (Roman Peace) refers to a period of relative peace and stability during the Roman Empire from 27 BC to 180 AD. Today, the term pax is still used in various contexts to refer to peace, collaboration, and understanding between individuals and groups.