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Across
  1. 2. Plebeians in the late Republic loved these brothers!
  2. 4. This Roman king could be called a hothead (cognomen only)
  3. 6. This mythological trio stands beside Venus in Botticelli’s Primavera
  4. 10. Quid anglice significat “quamquam”?
  5. 11. The verbs LOQUOR, SEQUOR, and CONOR have this in common
  6. 13. The state with the Latin motto “montani semper liberi”
  7. 14. In this book of the Aeneid, Aeneas journeys to the underworld
  8. 15. The optional “stepping stone” of the cursus honorum
Down
  1. 1. This emperor’s highly eventful two-year reign saw the eruption of Vesuvius and completion of the Colosseum
  2. 3. A fisherman you’d find in the Colosseum
  3. 5. The degree of New York’s Latin motto
  4. 7. The coiner of the famous proclamation “Carthago delenda est!”
  5. 8. Form the genitive singular present active participle of PAREO
  6. 9. Form the 2nd person plural active subjunctive of AUDIO
  7. 12. In 313 CE, Constantine I decriminalized Christianity with the Edict of ______