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Additional hints can be found in the Global Glossary and on the following My Word! pages: Magistrates, Magistrates 2, Government Terms, and Colonial Administration.

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October crossword puzzle

Across

7 "Tributary states", communities that had to pay tribute to Rome
11 City
12 Country
13 Roman magistrates who maintained the list of Roman senators and safeguarded the morals of teh community
15 The Roman senate building in the Forum
16 Head magistrate of Rome who was elected to one year and shared power with another person in the same position
18 Magistrate elected by assembly, position held by the Gracchi
19 "Latin status", a status that was given to territories that were not considered Romanized enough and that were treated in the same way as older communities in Latium
22 Earth, land without set boundaries
23 The lowest of the Roman magistrates, could argue cases in court
24 The patrician counterpart of the aedile of the plebs
25 To argue
26 Power
27 One of the two assembles in Rome, elects the quaestors and the curule aedile, made up of 35 tribes

Down

1 A bundle of rods with an axe in the middle that was a symbol of Roman power
2 An area that was under the power of the senate, including Asia and Africa
3 "Free states", independent organized communities
4 Magistrate who oversaw the temples and cults, the streets, water supply, and corn supply
5 Six groups of magistrates, being a participant in one of these groups was a precursor to holding a more powerful magistracy
6 Provincial
7 One of the two assemblies in Rome, elects the praetors, censors and consuls, divided into 373 centuries
8 An area that was under the power of the emperor, including Syria and Germany
9 A body of men who advised men at first and then the consuls, their rolls were maintained by the censors
10 Government
14 The head priest in Rome, in charge of the calendar and annales
17 Justice
20 A magistrate who had almost the same power as a consul, there were 8 of them from 80 BCE on
21 The steps of advancement through Roman magistracies

 

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