Social Aspects of the Roman Empire for Christianity

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