Across
- 4. An area of Christians that were cared by a Bishop.
- 5. A title of authority that exercises control over bishops.
- 7. A church official who was responsible for all Christians in a diocese.
- 8. Members of the landholding upper class.
- 9. Lands under Roman control.
- 10. A title of (general) authority that controls all bishops (even more that a Patriarch).
- 11. Huge estates owned by the wealthy.
- 14. The application of science and mathematics to develop useful structures and machines.
- 15. Politicians whom monitored the senate.
- 16. Bridge-like stone structures that brought water from the hills into Roman cities.
- 19. Officials whom protected the interests of the Plebeians.
- 21. Beliefs that are said to be contrary to official church teachings.
Down
- 1. A ruler with complete control over the government.
- 2. A population count.
- 3. A type of government where officials were elected by the people.
- 6. Establishing control over foreign lands and people.
- 10. The farmer, merchants, artisans, and traders of Rome.
- 12. The twelve followers of Jesus.
- 13. Anointed king sent by God.
- 17. To make fun of Roman society.
- 18. To block a law.
- 20. A picture made of chips of colored stone or glass.
