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  1. 4. Roman Emperor from 98 to 117 AD, who expanded the empire to its greatest territorial extent and adopted Hadrian as his successor.
  2. 8. The collective term for all the gods of a particular religion or mythology.
  3. 9. Taking control or possession of a place, often by military force or settlement.
  4. 11. A large, open circular or oval structure with tiers of seats, used for public events like gladiatorial games or performances in ancient Rome.
  5. 13. A region of Western Europe during the Roman period, encompassing modern-day France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and parts of Switzerland, Italy, and Germany, inhabited by Celtic tribes.
  6. 15. The art of persuasive speaking or writing, often used in public discourse.
  7. 17. Relating to the ancient people and culture of the Celts, primarily in Europe and the British Isles.
  8. 19. Roman Emperor from 117 to 138 AD, known for consolidating and fortifying the empire's borders, including commissioning Hadrian's Wall in Britain.
  9. 20. The act of removing or retreating from a position, situation, or place.
  10. 21. A defensive fortification built by the Romans across northern Britain to protect against invasions.
  11. 22. The chief god in ancient Roman mythology, ruler of the heavens and the god of the sky and thunder.
  12. 23. A deity worshipped in Roman Britain, associated with the hot springs at Bath, often equated with Minerva.
Down
  1. 1. The process of formally authorizing or starting a project, service, or piece of equipment.
  2. 2. A chemical element (Sn) used in alloys and coatings, commonly found in bronze and solder.
  3. 3. The Roman term used to describe the region that is now Scotland.
  4. 5. A state of wealth, success, and flourishing, especially in economic terms.
  5. 6. The act of combining or strengthening multiple entities or elements into a more effective whole.
  6. 7. The process of discussing terms to reach an agreement between two or more parties.
  7. 10. The Roman word for "peace".
  8. 12. A small watchtower, particularly used on Roman defense walls, for surveillance and protection.
  9. 14. Spring A natural pool of water heated by geothermal activity, often used for bathing.
  10. 16. High status or respect gained through success, achievement, or reputation.
  11. 18. Roman Emperor from 41 to 54 AD, credited with the successful conquest of Britain in 43 AD, bringing the territory under Roman control.