Across
- 4. Roman emperor who landed in Kent and started the conquest of Britain
- 5. The process of integrating Roman culture into Britain
- 6. To try to achieve something over a period of time
- 7. The Celtic tribe where Caratacus tried to hide from the Romans
- 8. Previous name of London given by the Romas
- 11. A person who is killed or injured in war or in an accident
- 12. The act of moving somebody to a new position or job
- 15. To try very hard to do something
- 17. The first word of the name of the ancient empire, centred on the city of Rome which colonised Britain
- 20. Extra Roman soldiers who are sent to a Britain to defeat the pirates
- 22. Some Britons who were captured and held prisoners by Caesar
- 23. To leave something with no intention of returning
- 25. To watch somebody and make sure that an activity is done correctly
- 27. To bring people or things together as a group
- 33. Celtic religion
- 36. To keep somebody inside the limits
- 38. A person, who sent an official message from Julius Caesar to the Celts
- 41. Harmful actions of the Celts committed to punish the Romans’for their previous harmful actions
- 42. A tower or wall built to defend a place against attack
- 44. Monotheistic religion brought by the Romans to the Celts in 3-4 centuries AD
- 45. To move back or away from a place or situation
- 46. The city in the north of France, where Caesar sent the Roman fleet in 55 BC
- 48. The act of Roman army entering Britain by force
- 49. Caesar’s organized journey to Britan to get information about that country
Down
- 1. The first name of the Roman leader, general and statesman, the first one to land in Britain
- 2. The part of army that fought on horses
- 3. The Celt’s act of using force to oppose the Romans
- 4. British king who was defeated in 51 AD and later captured and sent to Rome as a slave
- 6. Group of gods that the Romans had
- 9. To win against somebody in a war
- 10. A person who works with, rides and cares for an elephant
- 13. Land with a lot of wet, muddy areas
- 14. River in Britain passing through London
- 16. The capital of Roman Empire
- 18. Happening or existing in the sea, not far from the land
- 19. Wild Celtic tribe which lived in northern England
- 21. Ethnicity of pirates from the Netherlands who attacked Britain in the 4th century
- 24. The act of thinking about something again to form a new opinion
- 26. A person who is owned by another person
- 28. A light spear used as a weapon
- 29. Extremely unpleasant and causing horror
- 30. The first Roman capital located in Britain
- 31. Roman leader, who ordered to build a fortified wall in Britain
- 32. To bring soldiers together for military action
- 34. A citizen soldier of the Roman army
- 35. Ethnicity of people who lived in Britain before the Romans came
- 37. Queen of Iceni who began a huge ruprising of the Celts
- 39. Roman leader who decreed toleration on Christianity
- 40. The river where the Celts lost their battle to the Romans in 51 AD
- 43. The tax payed by the defeated Britons to Julius Caesar
- 47. Language used in Roman Empire
