Across
- 3. the practice of reading signs (or omens) to determine the will of the gods
- 5. ‘Roman peace’, refers to the period of Roman history from the time of Augustus when civil war and internal conflict ended
- 7. a geological term referring to the processes controlling the structure and properties of the Earth’s crust
- 8. a Roman citizen who was not a patrician; one of the common people
- 9. a strip of land projecting into a sea or lake from the mainland
Down
- 1. a sign of some kind that indicates the success or failure of some future event, commonly used by the Romans to determine good or evil for future events
- 2. the plundering of a place or city, usually after capture
- 4. a member of a noble family who formed a privileged class in early Rome
- 6. a story or popular belief held by particular groups and used to explain human experiences
- 9. to steal items by force, usually during war or conflict
