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Lesson 10: Rome
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Italy:A boot-shaped peninsula.
Etruscan:They migrated into Italy from Asia Minor seized Rome about 600BCE.
Patricians:The upper class, the nobility, and wealthy landowners.
Plebeians:The lower class.
Vesta:Goddess of the hearth.
Janus:The god of beginnings
Jupiter:An Etruscan god who was identified with Greek god Zeus.
Venus:The Roman goddess similar to Greek goddess, Aphrodite.
Mars:The Roman god similar to Greek god Ares.
Pyrrhus:He was a relative of Alexander the Great, an ambitious military leader from Epirus in northern Greece.
Sicily:The first Roman province.
Hannibal:He was a young ambitious Carthaginian general who is a military genius.
Tiberius:He proposed a law that would divide the farmlands gained in war among the out-of-work farmers.
Gaius:He was elected tribune ten years later and worked on his brother's(Tiberius) reforms.
JuliusCaesar:The dictator of Rome.
Pompey:One of the members of the first triumvirate in Rome.
Crassus:One of the members of the first triumvirate in Rome.
Octavian: Grandnephew of Julius Caesar.
Augustus:a title previously reserved for the gods meaning "The Majestic".
Nero:Son of Claudius
Agrippa:Wife of Claudius
Trajan:One of the Five Good Emperors who was a spanish general ruled from 98 to 117CC.
Hadrian:He made it a policy strengthen the frontiers.
Diocletian:The last of the Barrack emperors.
Aqueducts:Are bridge-like structures that hold water pipes.
MarcusAurelius:He ruled Rome from 161 to 180, was one of the few emperors to win the respect of his people.
Commodus:Son of Marcus Aurelius
Celsus:A Roman born physician who wrote and taught in first school of medicine in Rome.
Virgil:"Homer of Rome"
Tacitus:The Roman historian best known for "Germania"
Lesson 10: Rome
Across:3. | Son of Claudius | 8. | The upper class, the nobility, and wealthy landowners. | 10. | A Roman born physician who wrote and taught in first school of medicine in Rome. | 12. | He ruled Rome from 161 to 180, was one of the few emperors to win the respect of his people. | 14. | An Etruscan god who was identified with Greek god Zeus. | 17. | Wife of Claudius | 19. | He made it a policy strengthen the frontiers. |
| 20. | He was a relative of Alexander the Great, an ambitious military leader from Epirus in northern Greece. | 23. | Are bridge-like structures that hold water pipes. | 25. | "Homer of Rome" | 26. | The god of beginnings | 27. | The Roman god similar to Greek god Ares. | 28. | The first Roman province. | 29. | The Roman goddess similar to Greek goddess, Aphrodite. |
| | Down:1. | They migrated into Italy from Asia Minor seized Rome about 600BCE. | 2. | Son of Marcus Aurelius | 4. | One of the members of the first triumvirate in Rome. | 5. | He was elected tribune ten years later and worked on his brother's(Tiberius) reforms. | 6. | The Roman historian best known for "Germania" | 7. | The last of the Barrack emperors. | 9. | A boot-shaped peninsula. | 11. | He was a young ambitious Carthaginian general who is a military genius. |
| 13. | One of the members of the first triumvirate in Rome. | 15. | One of the Five Good Emperors who was a spanish general ruled from 98 to 117CC. | 16. | Goddess of the hearth. | 18. | The lower class. | 21. | a title previously reserved for the gods meaning "The Majestic". | 22. | Grandnephew of Julius Caesar. | 24. | He proposed a law that would divide the farmlands gained in war among the out-of-work farmers. |
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Lesson 10: Rome
Across:3. | Son of Claudius | 8. | The upper class, the nobility, and wealthy landowners. | 10. | A Roman born physician who wrote and taught in first school of medicine in Rome. | 12. | He ruled Rome from 161 to 180, was one of the few emperors to win the respect of his people. | 14. | An Etruscan god who was identified with Greek god Zeus. | 17. | Wife of Claudius | 19. | He made it a policy strengthen the frontiers. |
| 20. | He was a relative of Alexander the Great, an ambitious military leader from Epirus in northern Greece. | 23. | Are bridge-like structures that hold water pipes. | 25. | "Homer of Rome" | 26. | The god of beginnings | 27. | The Roman god similar to Greek god Ares. | 28. | The first Roman province. | 29. | The Roman goddess similar to Greek goddess, Aphrodite. |
| | Down:1. | They migrated into Italy from Asia Minor seized Rome about 600BCE. | 2. | Son of Marcus Aurelius | 4. | One of the members of the first triumvirate in Rome. | 5. | He was elected tribune ten years later and worked on his brother's(Tiberius) reforms. | 6. | The Roman historian best known for "Germania" | 7. | The last of the Barrack emperors. | 9. | A boot-shaped peninsula. | 11. | He was a young ambitious Carthaginian general who is a military genius. |
| 13. | One of the members of the first triumvirate in Rome. | 15. | One of the Five Good Emperors who was a spanish general ruled from 98 to 117CC. | 16. | Goddess of the hearth. | 18. | The lower class. | 21. | a title previously reserved for the gods meaning "The Majestic". | 22. | Grandnephew of Julius Caesar. | 24. | He proposed a law that would divide the farmlands gained in war among the out-of-work farmers. |
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