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Roman Empire & Legacy

Across
Divided the empire into East and West
10,000 miles built, linking the empire and spreading Roman culture
Built to entertain with reenactments of battle scenes
Fresh water delivered to Roman citiies by these engineering marvels
Architectural feature that allowed for the construction of higher, more stable structures
French, Portuguese, Italian, and Spanish are these languages
Rome eventually controlled this entire region
Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire
Large country in Europe that never became part of the Roman Empire
Someone from the outside; helped conquer Rome
Mighty river that formed a natural boundary to Rome's empire in Europe; Caesar's men crossed it in 10 days!
Many tribes that threatened Rome
Number of emperors in a fifty year period during the third century
Capital of the Western Roman Empire
Also known as conscription; Rome eventually couldn't enforce it
Rome's first form of government, or rule by king or queen
Known as the founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus were also
Central stone at the summit of an arch
Down
First Christian emperor
Thirteen emperors were victims of this by their own military from 235 to 285 CE
Form of democracy where leaders are elected
Rome changed from a democracy to a dictatorship under him
Roman architectural legacy you can find in many U.S. capital buildings
Ruler who has absolute control
Attila led this nomadic tribe still feared for centuries, although they never raided Rome
A dreaded bacterial infection that brought chaos to Rome (and later all of Europe)
The process of many Germanic tribes moving into the Roman Empire
The last pharoah of Egypt who had relationships with both Julius Caesar and Marc Antony
A city in the Roman Empire and part of the Holy Land; regarded as sacred by Jews, Christians, and Muslims
Roman phase of empire
Roman weakness that helped bring about its fall
Invaders who sacked Rome in 476 CE
Columns, and other achitectural features were borrowed from
Roman city descroyed by Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD
Language spoken in Rome and spread throughout the empire
The age that began with the fall of Rome