Across
- 2. A title used by Roman emperors, derived from the name of Julius Caesar.
- 3. A type of art using small tiles made of glass or stone to create a picture.
- 6. A professional fighter who entertained audiences in ancient Rome.
- 10. A structure used to transport water from one place to another in ancient Rome.
- 11. A decorative art form created by arranging small colored pieces (such as tiles or stones) to form a pattern or image.
Down
- 1. A term used by the ancient Romans to describe foreign tribes or people who were not part of the Roman civilization.
- 4. An iconic amphitheater in Rome, known for hosting gladiatorial contests and other public spectacles.
- 5. The first Roman emperor and the founder of the Roman Empire.
- 7. A well-preserved ancient Roman temple dedicated to all the gods.
- 8. bath A communal bathing facility used by the ancient Romans for hygiene and socializing.
- 9. A large country residence used by the wealthy Romans as a retreat from the city.
