Across
- 2. A stone paved network built by the Romans
- 6. Often prisoners of was
- 7. A form of accommodation
- 10. Not a building, but a community of believers who met in private house
- 11. Holding tanks for people before they came to trial.
- 13. Monetary penalties or the forfeit of property
- 14. A Greek word that translates to church, assembly, congregation or community
- 16. Where political administrators served as judges
- 18. Sometimes held weekly church gatherings
- 19. Where a criminal’s punishments were determined
Down
- 1. Free inhabitants of the city of Rome
- 3. Being forced to leave home and/or told where they may live
- 4. Beatings or other physical punishments
- 5. Capital punishment, using especially means of execution for slaves and foreigners
- 8. Relatively easy, done by both land and sea
- 9. A form of communication through which letters would be sent
- 11. Held in prisons for years before their trial
- 12. Determined whether someone is a slave
- 15. Provided by modern prisons, but not by ancient prisons
- 17. empire The ancient empire, centred on the city of Rome
