Across
- 3. Those killed or hurt by war, often depicted by Vergil with great pathos/sympathy
- 6. The city destined to arise through Aeneas' conquering of Italy
- 7. Madness or passion - a driving force of war
- 8. Site of Octavian's final victory over Mark Antony in 31BCE
- 9. A cowardly warrior who unfairly kills Camilla from afar
- 10. The desire to inflict reciprocal pain
- 14. The absence of conflict, often achieved through conflict itself
- 18. Sympathy for suffering, often depicted intensely by Vergil
- 19. A lack or failure of bravery, NOT an admirable quality
- 21. Primary antagonist driven by furor and killed at the end of the epic
- 22. A deceptive Greek spy in book 2
- 23. Prophetess of apollo who predicts the war in Italy
Down
- 1. Advanced organisation of peoples and culture, spread by war (in the Roman view)
- 2. The 'Peace of Rome', established by Augustus at the start of his reign with the end of civil war
- 4. The heroic desire to win glory through great deeds
- 5. Strength or courage, an admirable heroic quality
- 9. Aeneas' father who instructs Romans to "spare the conquered and war down the proud"
- 11. Rule over many nations, established through warfare
- 12. A young man killed symbolically by his greed for spoils
- 13. Famous Homeric poem with war as its central theme, imitated by Vergil
- 15. Amazonian warrior who dies ignobly
- 16. Physical force intended to hurt or kill, often depicted graphically by Vergil (like Homer before him)
- 17. God whose temple doors symbolised the presence or absence of war
- 20. A feeling of sorrow in response to a loss, e.g. as a result of war
