The Romans
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- 6. Queen Boudicca was the leader of the __________ tribe.
- 7. A soldier in the Roman army was known as a __________.
- 8. The senate believed Julius Caesar was becoming too __________.
- 10. The Roman Empire was made up of multiple __________.
- 13. A group of senators conspired to __________ Julius Caesar.
- 16. To rise up and fight against the government is called a __________.
- 17. A division of 3,000–6,000 men in the Roman army was called a __________.
- 19. The study of the past using physical remains is called __________.
- 20. Julius Caesar was assassinated on the 15th of __________.
- 22. The Romans built strong __________ that are still used today.
- 23. A person from a different land, believed to be inferior by the Romans, was called a __________.
- 26. The Romans made multiple attempts to __________ Britain.
- 27. Queen Boudicca led a __________ against the Romans.
- 28. Roman soldiers wore protective __________ to shield themselves in battle.
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- 1. A Roman ‘helper’ recruited from non-Roman tribes was called an __________ soldier.
- 2. Boudicca’s forces were eventually __________ by the Romans.
- 3. The Roman army was divided into large units called __________.
- 4. Roman soldiers carried large rectangular __________ for protection.
- 5. The Romans often conquered new lands through __________.
- 9. The Roman Empire was ruled by an __________.
- 11. The Roman roads were made up of multiple layers, including crushed __________.
- 12. Julius Caesar was a famous Roman __________.
- 14. Romans used neatly cut __________ to create strong road surfaces.
- 15. The Romans built __________ ditches to help their roads drain water.
- 18. Julius Caesar led an __________ into Britain.
- 21. The Romans collected __________ to pay for things.
- 24. We could study history by examining things left behind, a field known as __________.
- 25. The people who lived in Britain during the Iron Age were called __________.