Across
- 1. – King of Macedonia, father of Alexander the Great.
- 5. – A government where citizens elect leaders.
- 7. – First emperor of Rome, formerly known as Octavian.
- 9. – Soldier paid to fight for another country.
- 10. – Homeland of Alexander the Great.
- 13. – Roman official who protected the rights of plebeians.
- 14. – A group of three leaders sharing control of the government.
- 15. – Economic problem of rising prices and devalued money.
- 17. – One of two leaders elected to run the Roman government.
- 18. – Ancient civilization on Crete known for trade and art.
- 19. – Minoan palace complex on Crete.
Down
- 1. – A thinker who uses logic and reason to explore life.
- 2. – Founder of Christianity.
- 3. – Roman military unit of about 5,000 soldiers.
- 4. – New capital of Rome founded by Constantine.
- 6. – Common citizen of Rome.
- 8. – Roman emperor who divided the empire.
- 11. – Roman governing body of aristocrats.
- 12. – Leader of the Huns who invaded Rome.
- 16. – Ruler with complete power, often during crises.
