Across
- 4. Northern nation known as the best architects in the peninsula[cite: 4, 7].
- 5. The great sewer system built to drain the city's lowlands.
- 7. The river on whose banks the city of Rome arose[cite: 14, 71].
- 10. Famous temple dedicated to Jupiter on the Capitoline hill.
- 11. The original ruling class who alone possessed early political rights[cite: 128, 129].
- 13. The common people or lower class of the Roman population[cite: 131, 219].
- 14. Thirty political divisions that formed the sovereign assembly of Rome[cite: 135, 136].
- 15. The practice of searching for omens to make important decisions[cite: 72, 257].
Down
- 1. Central Italian race that formed a confederation of thirty towns[cite: 9, 11].
- 2. Appellation applied to the Roman people in their civil capacity.
- 3. Chaste virgins appointed to keep alive the sacred fire[cite: 65, 173].
- 6. The third tribe of patricians drawn from the Etruscan population[cite: 134, 155].
- 8. Legendary founder and first king who killed his twin brother[cite: 71, 79].
- 9. Council of one hundred elders established to assist the king[cite: 153, 154].
- 12. A registration of citizens and property for military and tax purposes[cite: 350, 353].
