Across
- 2. the original rulers of the Italian peninsula, Rome overthrew them after they drove the Gauls out of Italy
- 5. a district of a larger power with a military and civilian governor
- 8. a Roman war machine that could hurl stones up to .5km to break brick and wood walls
- 10. a severe Roman punishment, Jesus went through this when he died
- 11. a Roman philosopher who wielded enormous power in the old Roman republic
- 12. a volcano whose ash fell on a Roman city and preserved a city perfectly
- 13. The Carthaginian war commander who Rome killed in the Punic Wars
- 15. a Roman innovation of combining two smaller theaters into one, massive _________
- 17. a nation that went into 3 wars with the Romans, called the Punic Wars
- 18. one of the most important Roman roads ever built; it connected the entire Italian peninsula
- 19. a person who was put in charge of a city with absolute power, usually by force
Down
- 1. a series of wars in which Romans beat Carthage and killed their commander Hannibal
- 3. most notably known as a great Roman military and political leader; his last name is a salad dressing
- 4. the Roman term for “our sea”
- 5. Rome's first religion, although not recognized until late 4th century CE
- 6. claimed to be Caesar’s heir; Octavian gave him his sister, but this man dumped her for Cleopatra
- 7. means the oldest male of the family dominates; “father of the family”
- 9. the official language of Rome
- 14. heavily armored (usually slaves and was prisoners) who fought to the death for public amusement
- 16. Latin root of "emperor"