Isabella's Crossword Puzzle
Across
- 3. Roman_______, among other structures, had a definite front, which included much more detail than the rest of the building.
- 4. The ___________ was a league of people that banded together in order to form a group that would help to support the armies of Greece.
- 6. Most of the Roman buildings had _________ and domes.
- 8. Roman Numerals was a system that was the way that the Roman’s would write different_____________.
- 12. Learning in Roman schools would consist of the children learning to ________ and to read.
- 13. Different cities in Ancient Greece had different _________ and traditions.
- 15. The Roman Wars and battles were many, and the Roman people felt that they had to fight in order to protect their______
- 16. Ancient Greece had different kinds of ___________ and cities that were set close to the Mediterranean Sea.
- 17. __________ is given credit for creating the scientific method because he helped to bring science to life for people even today.
- 19. Wall __________ were some of the most famous art works that were done in Ancient Greece.
- 20. The ancient Greek myths were seen as part of their ____________ and one way that the ancient Greeks could worship their gods.
Down
- 1. __________ was a military and political leader in the Roman Republic.
- 2. During Ancient Greek times, there was a warship called the ___________.
- 5. In ancient ________ , their republic lasted for 654 years.
- 7. In ancient ______, their republic lasted for 500 years.
- 9. One of the most unique and wonderful of Greek inventions was ___________.
- 10. When living in an Ancient Roman family, the father was in __________ of the household and so the children would always listen to the father.
- 11. It was hard to do ____________ in Ancient Greece because there was not good soil.
- 14. Ancient Greeks believed that ___________ was one of the best ways you could spend your time.
- 18. Roman _______was an executive assembly or a governing body of prominent members of Roman society. It was founded by the first Roman emperor, Romulus.