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Story of Civilization Chapters 24/25

Horizontales
This man was groomed for war against the Romans. He surprised the Romans by travelling through Spain and then crossing the Alps down into Italy.
This Roman general defeated Hannibal’s army in Carthage. Hannibal killed himself rather than be captured by the Romans.
Judas and his brothers asked Rome to recognize the lands the Maccabees had taken as an independent Jewish kingdom. True or false.
This was the nickname of Judas which means “the hammer” due to his many victories over the troops of Antiochus.
A group of people who agree to work together.
This wealthy city-state was very well located for trade. It controlled many areas surrounding the Mediterranean, including part of Sicily.
This Egyptian ruler took refuge under Rome, forming an alliance with her for protection.
These sailors set up colonies and trading outposts all along the coast of Northern Africa.
A soldier hired to serve in a foreign army.
This Roman poet is quoted as saying, “Captive Greece took Rome captive.”
Hannibal’s huge army included thirty-eight of theses African beasts!
In 164BC Judas Maccabeus recaptured this holy city and re-established worship to the true God of Israel.
This was the backbone of the Roman army. It was made up of thirty maniples!
Verticales
A square of 120 soldiers
As this arrogant Seleucid king was gloating over his formidable army, Hannibal predicted that Rome would eat it alive. He was right.
A group of people who settle in a new place but keep ties to their homeland.
After the Punic Wars, the Romans burned this Greek city-state in 146 BC, the same year they burned Carthage.
Books of the old testament that immediately precede the New Testament.
Carthage and Rome waged three wars over the full control of Sicily. Its Latin name, Punici, was the Roman name for the Carthaginians.
What the Roman republic was now becoming.
After the Punic Wars, this people controlled all of Italy, Sicily, Spain, and northern Africa. The Hellenistic kingdoms were going to be next .
King Antiochus took his anger out on the Jews, and offended them deeply by sacrificing this animal to Zeus in the Jewish temple.