Across
- 2. Hannibal attempted to use this animal to invade Rome during the Punic Wars.
- 5. The aristocrats or nobles of Rome.
- 7. This civilization formed a colony called Carthage.
- 11. A Roman dictator who willingly gave up power after about two weeks.
- 12. A city in northern Africa that fought against Rome in the Punic Wars.
- 14. The two most powerful magistrates in Rome.
- 15. Rome's public meeting place and market.
- 16. The number of months a dictator was in power.
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- 1. A general from Carthage who fought in the Punic Wars.
- 2. The continent where Rome is located.
- 3. The government that Romans created in 509 BC after overthrowing the monarchy.
- 4. The common people of Rome.
- 6. A former gladiator who led a slave rebellion.
- 8. The Roman branch of government that was in charge of Rome's finances (money).
- 9. A ruler with almost unlimited power.
- 10. It means "I forbid". This is when someone rejects a proposed law.
- 13. The founder of Rome.