Across
- 2. To stop or cancel the action of a government official or body
- 9. An official in ancient Rome who supervised public buildings and events
- 11. A state or territory ruled by a distant country
- 15. The most powerful elected officials in the Roman republic
- 16. A senior Roman magistrate with mainly judicial functions
- 18. The quality of having unlimited power
- 19. A long outer garment worn by the citizens of ancient Rome
- 20. An open area in a city filled with public buildings temples and markets
- 22. The father of the Roman household
- 24. A state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- 25. A large country home for wealthy Romans
- 26. A person who rents land or a home
- 27. A member of the Roman nobility
Down
- 1. A state in which citizens have the right to vote and elect officials
- 3. A state containing several countries or territories
- 4. The basic unit of the Roman army
- 5. A member of the Roman common people
- 6. Roman officials who enforced the law
- 7. To break a rule or agreement
- 8. A system of rules by which a government is organized
- 9. A state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority
- 10. An ancient Italic civilization near Etruria that influenced Roman society
- 12. A war between groups from the same country
- 13. A state of agreement or cooperation between two groups
- 14. A state ruled by a hereditary sovereign
- 17. A body of unelected individuals who deliberate on state affairs
- 21. A group that is less than half the population
- 23. A state of armed conflict between societies
