Period 2: Rome Gallery Walk

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Across
  1. 3. An extended piece of writing
  2. 5. Something that indicates, bounds, or limits; a limiting or boundary line
  3. 6. A seaside suburb of Tunsia's capital
  4. 9. a commander of an army, or an army officer of very high rank
  5. 10. hostility and ill-treatment, especially because of race or political or religious beliefs
  6. 13. 1 of the rooms in the bath that is warm
  7. 15. Roman emperor from 117-138 A.D who constructed Hadrian's wall
  8. 17. a very light and porous volcanic rock that forms when a gas-rich froth of glassy lava solidifies rapidly
  9. 18. A belief in many gods
  10. 22. the group of horses that pull the chariot
  11. 23. Citizens of the ancient city referred to this space, originally a marketplace
  12. 24. Composition for the middle forms of schools that is still used today
  13. 25. a material that is produced by a volcanic explosion and stays in the air
  14. 26. Roman general who commanded the fleet that defeated the forces of Antony and Cleopatra at Actium (63-12 BC)
  15. 28. Gods or goddesses
Down
  1. 1. a part of western Europe where the Celtic race of the Gauls lived
  2. 2. the main rival of Mark Antony and the Roman Senate. He would become Augustus Caesar
  3. 4. Approved Christianity and oversaw most of the Gladiatorial Games
  4. 6. a monotheistic religion that believes Christ is their lord and savior
  5. 7. a local road that is usually unpaved
  6. 8. A male teacher in a school (in this case public schools poor children went to)
  7. 10. Romana a Latin term referring to the Empire in its glorified prime
  8. 11. a series of arches such as in aqueducts
  9. 12. stadium where the races were held
  10. 14. An organized military force equipped for fighting on land
  11. 16. the eye (hole atop dome)
  12. 19. Carthaginian war commander
  13. 20. a communal bath that a community shares
  14. 21. Mid-sized suburb of Tunisia’s capital. Was originally the seat of the Carthaginian Empire which fell to Rome in the 2nd century B.C.E.
  15. 24. A unit of 3,000-6,000 men in the ancient Roman army
  16. 27. written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure
  17. 29. The second largest Greek island. The Etruscans adopted the Euboean alphabet