Across
- 1. – A priestess who kept the sacred fire of Rome burning.
- 3. – A Roman temple dedicated to all gods.
- 5. – One of two elected leaders who governed Rome before emperors.
- 8. – A garment worn by Roman citizens, often made of wool.
- 9. – A title taken by Roman rulers, originally from a famous general.
- 13. – A public square used for political and social gatherings.
- 14. – An official who represented the rights of the common people.
- 15. – A large unit of soldiers in the Roman army.
- 16. – A commoner or lower-class citizen in Rome.
- 17. – A governing body of Rome, made up of aristocrats.
- 18. – A fighter who entertained crowds in deadly battles.
Down
- 2. – A structure used to transport water into Roman cities.
- 4. – An art form using small tiles to create images, common in Roman homes.
- 5. – A two-wheeled vehicle used for races and warfare.
- 6. – A Roman officer in charge of 100 soldiers.
- 7. – A member of the noble class in Ancient Rome.
- 9. – A famous amphitheater where gladiators fought.
- 10. – A vast territory ruled by a single authority, like Rome after Augustus.
- 11. – The first name of a famous Roman general and dictator.
- 12. – A form of government where citizens elect leaders to make decisions.
