Across
- 5. The common people of Rome
- 6. A conflict in which the plebeians wanted real political representation and safeguards against patrician domination
- 8. A public meeting place
- 9. The two chief Roman magistrates elected for one year terms
- 11. Originating under the Etruscans as a council of noble elders who advised the king
- 12. A war between Rome and Carthage in which Rome emerged the victor after 23 years of fighting
Down
- 1. A pact between Augustus and two of Caesar's lieutenants, Marc Antony and Lepidus; together they defeated Caesar's murderers
- 2. The Roman name for the Celts
- 3. Plebeian-elected officials that brought grievances to the senate for resolution
- 4. A political alliance among Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey in which they agreed to advance one another's interests
- 7. A war fought between Carthage and Rome in which a Roman victory meant that the western Mediterranean would henceforth be Roman
- 8. The right to vote or hold Roman office
- 10. The Roman aristocracy, wealthy landowners who held political office
