The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire
Across
- 4. a decline in moral values, often accompanied by political corruption and social unrest.
- 5. various tribes and groups of people outside the Roman Empire who were often viewed as uncivilized or primitive.
- 6. a state of financial insecurity or instability, often characterized by high inflation or economic downturns.
- 8. the act of taking control of a country or territory by force.
- 10. the eastern half of the Roman Empire, which continued to exist until the fall of Constantinople in 1453 CE.
- 11. the first Roman emperor who reigned from 27 BCE to 14 CE and oversaw the expansion of the Roman Empire.
- 13. the process of managing a government or organization.
- 14. the armed forces of a country or empire.
Down
- 1. a Roman general and statesman who played a critical role in the rise of the Roman Empire.
- 2. an increase in the amount of goods and services produced in an economy over time.
- 3. a large, powerful empire that existed from 27 BCE to 1453 CE, known for its military might, cultural achievements, and efficient administration.
- 7. the act of establishing a colony or settlement in a new territory.
- 9. a period of relative peace and stability that lasted from 27 BCE to 180 CE in the Roman Empire.
- 12. the state of being stable, secure, and free from significant change or disturbance.