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Ancient Rome

Across
Like our modern day health clubs. Romans hung out there and washed up.
Roman name for France
Form of gov't in which citizens elect their leaders
Famous slave who led a massive uprising against the Roman Republic.
Represented the wealthy of Rome.
Could rule Rome without restrictions in case of an emergency.
Egyptian Queen who partnered with both Julius Caesar and Marc Antony.
Initials that were carved on anything Roman
Monotheistic Religion that was adopted by the Romans in later centuries.
Connected the Roman Empire. Moved the army and trade
Roman emperor who made the empire Christian.
Language of Romans
Upper class of Rome.
Made up a large portion of the population of Rome. Involuntary servants.
Roman amphitheater where the gladiators fought.
Center of Roman government and public buildings.
Virgins who served as the priestesses of the goddess of hearth and home.
Average citizens; poorer class
There were seven of these upon which the city of Rome was built.
Large groups of roman soldiers
Down
First emperor of Rome.
Roman poet who wrote satire
Most famous of the Caesars. Greatest Roman General.
Architectural invention of the Romans
River that runs through the city of Rome.
Clothing worn by upper class Romans.
Fought in the arena to entertain the masses.
Interpreted the law and served as judges in court
Three rulers who share equal political power.
Latin for "Roman Peace"
Defeated by the Romans in the Punic Wars.
Famous British Celtic Queen who fought bravely against the Romans.
Brought Water to all Romans
Roman dictator that gave up his power when his duty was done.
Represented the Common People.
Killed his brother but gave his name to the city.
Famous general from Carthage who brought elephants over the Alps
Roman poet who wrote the Aeneid.
Ruled Rome on a day to day basis during the Republic.
I Forbid - to reject a Roman law