Subject: [novaroma] Document of Citizenship
From: V_Praetoria@--------
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 00:07:45 -0000
I agree with Flavius. The idea of a "certificate" is great. I had
toyed with that idea for the RHS, but more as a membership idea. But
for Nova Roma, thats a great idea. I whole heartedly support it.

Pontius Sejanus Marius


Subject: [novaroma] New Citizen!
From: J O <romalist@-------->
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 15:02:20 -0800 (PST)
Ave Nova Roma! I am proud to announce that on
this, the day before the Quinquatrus, I am now a
citizen of this fascinating organization! I have been
known as 'Observerus' on the old NR chat room but from
now on will be 'Aquitanius' in keeping with my citizen
name. The recent resignations by many citizens has
been unfortunate for Nova Roma but as long as citizens
continue to join and are involved, it shall prosper as
human variety will always make sure that there are
people interested in Nova Roma's politics, artistic
endeavors, re-creations, religio and all other
aspects.
I greatly thank the administration of Nova Roma for
this privilege!

Valete!

P.S. The feast I held was a total success, all my
guests loved it and no vomitorium was required!


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Subject: Re: [novaroma] A new member (I hope)
From: Jeff Smith <JSmithCSA@-------->
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 16:30:22 -0800 (PST)
Welcome to NovaRoma!

Lucius Cornelius Dalmaticus

--- mansker@-------- wrote:
> Salve!
>
> I have recently put in a request for citizenship in
> Nova Roma and
> wished to introduce myself.
>
> I applied for membership in Gens Flaccus and will be
> known
> (hopefully) as Gaia Flacca Severa.
>
> As I expect to make some mistakes during the first
> few weeks (months,
> years, decades, eons, etc), I would appreciate any
> and all help or
> correction, and hereby apologize (in advance, and
> profusely), for any
> mistakes that I make.
>
> Bene Vale
>
> Gaia Flacca Servera
>
> (Patricia Mansker in mundane life)
>
>


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Subject: Re: [novaroma] A new member (I hope)
From: Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix <alexious@-------->
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 16:01:11 -0800
Ave and welcome to Nova Roma. You have joined an excellent gens. I
hope your experience in Nova Roma will be positive!

Respectfully,

Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix


mansker@-------- wrote:
>
> Salve!
>
> I have recently put in a request for citizenship in Nova Roma and
> wished to introduce myself.
>
> I applied for membership in Gens Flaccus and will be known
> (hopefully) as Gaia Flacca Severa.
>
> As I expect to make some mistakes during the first few weeks (months,
> years, decades, eons, etc), I would appreciate any and all help or
> correction, and hereby apologize (in advance, and profusely), for any
> mistakes that I make.
>
> Bene Vale
>
> Gaia Flacca Servera
>
> (Patricia Mansker in mundane life)
>
>
>
>
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Subject: [novaroma] Welcome to Nova Roma
From: V_Praetoria@--------
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 00:52:47 -0000
Greetings and welcome to Nova Roma. Now is a great time to join. We
have several strong and enthusiastic members, and are glad to add you
to the society. Feel free to ask any questions or share any
information.

Pontius Sejanus Marius

P.S.
Where do you call home? As in what country/state


Subject: [novaroma] EDICTUM - Aedilis Plebis
From: "Marcos Boehme" <m_arminius@-------->
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 22:02:33 -0300

Salvete Quirites


Another province of Nova Roma requested a subdomain, America Boreoccidentalis, a province that is growing fast in the last months. Good luck, Boreoccidentales!

------------------------------------------------
EDICTUM AEDILIS PLEBIS

About Novaroman subdomain to Provincia America Boreccidentalis


I - This edict empowers the people of Provincia America Boreccidentalis, represented by the Scriba, Livia Mauricia Sabina, in behalf of the Praetor, provincialis, Lucius Mauricius Procopious, to have their own subdomain in the Nova Roma website, http://amboreo.novaroma.org

II- This edict also empowers the people of America Boreccidentalis appointed magistrates to have the official e-mail addresses, by now, the Praetor and their Scriba.

III- The subdomain and official e-mail addresses shall be included
on the website with the other magistrates' e-mail addresses, as the Curator Araneae shall fit.


Marcus Arminius Maior
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Subject: RE: [novaroma] New Citizen!
From: "Flavius Vedius Germanicus" <germanicus@-------->
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 20:02:49 -0500
Salve;

Welcome aboard! This looks like a perfect opportunity for yet another
shameless plug for my "What Do I Do Now?" page:
http://www.goldenfuture.net/mediatlantica/whatnow

It will (hopefully) give you some ideas of what opportunities exist for you
to get involved, and how some of our insititutions work. If you have any
questions, or need any help, please don't hesitate to ask!

(By the way, what _is_ your Roman name?)

Vale,

Flavius Vedius Germanicus,
Consul

"For Gracchus, hatred of the Patrician class is a profession, and not such a
bad one." (Crassus, in the film "Spartacus")

email: germanicus@--------
AIM: Flavius Vedius
ICQ: 106199729
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: J O [mailto:romalist@--------]
> Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 6:02 PM
> To: novaroma@--------
> Subject: [novaroma] New Citizen!
>
>
> Ave Nova Roma! I am proud to announce that on
> this, the day before the Quinquatrus, I am now a
> citizen of this fascinating organization! I have been
> known as 'Observerus' on the old NR chat room but from
> now on will be 'Aquitanius' in keeping with my citizen
> name. The recent resignations by many citizens has
> been unfortunate for Nova Roma but as long as citizens
> continue to join and are involved, it shall prosper as
> human variety will always make sure that there are
> people interested in Nova Roma's politics, artistic
> endeavors, re-creations, religio and all other
> aspects.
> I greatly thank the administration of Nova Roma for
> this privilege!
>
> Valete!
>
> P.S. The feast I held was a total success, all my
> guests loved it and no vomitorium was required!
>
>
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>
>


Subject: [novaroma] Off List for a While
From: Jeff Smith <JSmithCSA@-------->
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 17:17:13 -0800 (PST)
All:

I'll be off all NovaRoman lists for a while due to
vacation plans. I'll drop in periodically to see
what's going on.

My home email will still work (I'll be here for a few
more days, but just too busy to read all the email I
get), so if you need me you can reach me.

I'll be back on list in May and look forward to
hearing from you then.

L. Cornelius Dalmaticus

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Subject: [novaroma] Salve, Mn Villius
From: "Marcos Boehme" <m_arminius@-------->
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 22:53:31 -0300
Salve, Manius Villius


Antes de tudo, meus cuprimentos. voce e um cidadao muito ativo e articulado em Nova Roma.
Sua lista de magistrados e muto interessante (ja havia visto quando anunciada pela primeira vez).
Gostaria de convida-lo para assumi um cargo na provincia. Talvez Legatus, para Pauliceia (estado de Sao Paulo)?
Aguardo sua resposta. Talvez possamos no encontrar no chat qualquer dia destes.

Marcus Arminius Maior
Praetor, provincia Brasilia




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Subject: [novaroma] Oops, again!
From: "Marcos Boehme" <m_arminius@-------->
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 23:25:12 -0300
Salvete, Quirites

Aarrgghh, argh,argh,argh!
By Mercurius, i hate to do these ridiculous errors!
Well, in what was intended as a private message, i invite Manius Villius Limitanus to be Legate of a to-de-defined Regio of Brasilia Provincia.
So, i apologize to the cives who received a message in portuguese...

Marcus Arminius Maior
Praetor, provincia Brasilia
Aedilis Plebis

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On Sun, 18 Mar 2001 22:53:31
Marcos Boehme wrote:
>Salve, Manius Villius
>
> bla, bla, bla.



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Subject: Re: [novaroma] Documents of Citizenship
From: margali <margali@-------->
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 20:47:02 -0500
As a brand new Citizen, I applaud the idea! I vaguely remember reading
that manumitted slaves and men getting out of the army had certificates,
so it makes sense that there might have been some sort of writ for newly
made adult citizens. There might even be some remaining that can be
cribbed for format.
Hyapatia Asinia called Margali

--

MarilynTraber@--------
HTTP://WWW.FictionForest.com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Quote Starts Here:
An "Official Certificate of Nova Roman Citizenship" or
something similar, framed and hanging on their wall at home perhaps,
would be a
constant reminder that as a citizen of Nova Roma, they have certain
rights and
obligations that go along with citizenship.


Subject: RE: [novaroma] New Citizen!
From: J O <romalist@-------->
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 18:31:46 -0800 (PST)
Oops, sorry about that. I forgot to include my Roman
name in my New Citizen! announcement. It is Decimus
Antoninius Aquitanius Organbidexka.

Valete!




> Salve;
>
> Welcome aboard! This looks like a perfect
> opportunity for yet another
> shameless plug for my "What Do I Do Now?" page:
> http://www.goldenfuture.net/mediatlantica/whatnow
>
> It will (hopefully) give you some ideas of what
> opportunities exist for you
> to get involved, and how some of our insititutions
> work. If you have any
> questions, or need any help, please don't hesitate
> to ask!
>
> (By the way, what _is_ your Roman name?)
>
> Vale,
>
> Flavius Vedius Germanicus,
> Consul
>
> "For Gracchus, hatred of the Patrician class is a
> profession, and not such a
> bad one." (Crassus, in the film "Spartacus")
>
> email: germanicus@--------
> AIM: Flavius Vedius
> ICQ: 106199729
> www: http://mediatlantica.novaroma.org


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Subject: RE: [novaroma] ignorant questions was resignations
From: "Flavius Vedius Germanicus" <germanicus@-------->
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 22:01:44 -0500
Salve;

> -----Original Message-----
> From: asseri@-------- [mailto:asseri@--------]
> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 1:47 PM
>
> please bear with me. I don't understand some of our laws and
systems.

Not at all! You might want to check out
http://www.goldenfuture.net/mediatlantica/whatnow for a quick thumbnail
description of how some of our systems work. I know it can get a little
confusing at times.

> To me this is like having the governors of Michigan, Illinois and Ohio
plus
> the rest of them voting to get rid of the Governor of Indiana (my home
state).
> Those other governors don't live here, they don't know all the work my
> Governor does. How can they pass any kind of judgment?

A better analogy might be that Congress voted that the Congressional Budget
Office liason for Indiana wouldn't be brought back for another term. While
some of the members of the Senate are indeed also governors, the great
majority are not. Governors are now required to submit reports to the Senate
of just what they are doing, have done, and will do, so that the Senate can
indeed make an informed judgement when the annual question of prorogation
(which is voted on for all provincial governors, not just a targeted few)
comes up. But remember that the suitability of a governor for prorogation is
based on more than just how many events were planned. A lot of variables go
into the equation, and each is decided on a case-by-case basis.

> I would think that a vote of the members of a province would be
better
> judges of how they are ruled/governed ,if there is a guestion of
confidence.
> Why don't we do it that way?

As in Roma Antiqua, Nova Roma has a mixed system of government. Some
positions, such as those which make up the "central government" (Consuls,
Praetors, etc.) are elected by the people. Some, such as provincial
governors and scribes, are appointed. Still others, such as membership in
the Senate, can either be appointed or are automatic if one is elected to a
given office. This mixed system actually works out quite well.

Provincial governors are appointed by the Senate for a one-year term. The
Senate then votes each year on whether or not a particular governor should
be allowed to continue in the job. They aren't popularly elected. Now,
personally, I think that magistrates on a _local_ level (as opposed to a
provincial level) should definitely be elected. Indeed, the question of how
such local groups should be organized has come up before, and looks to be
coming up again; hopefully by the year's end, we'll have some guidelines at
least in place for how such things should be done.

Hope that explains things a tad. If you have any more questions, please feel
free to ask!

Valete,

Flavius Vedius Germanicus,
Consul

"For Gracchus, hatred of the Patrician class is a profession, and not such a
bad one." (Crassus, in the film "Spartacus")

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Subject: [novaroma] Thank you to all who welcomed me
From: mansker@--------
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 02:39:38 -0000
It is official, I have been accepted into the gens Flaccus.

I would like to thank all who welcomed me, and would like to
apologize for the horrible pun in one of my messages.

As someone said earlier, it takes nerva.

Anyway, I am domiciled in Portland, Oregon for those who wanted to
know. I am very excited to start my Nova Roma life, and am looking
forward to hearing (and participating) in Nova Roma over the next few
months.

Bene

Gaia Flacca Severa


Subject: Re: [novaroma] Documents of Citizenship
From: sfp55@--------
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 22:06:35 EST
In a message dated 3/18/2001 7:04:16 PM Pacific Standard Time,
margali@-------- writes:

<< As a brand new Citizen, I applaud the idea! I vaguely remember reading
that manumitted slaves and men getting out of the army had certificates,
so it makes sense that there might have been some sort of writ for newly
made adult citizens. There might even be some remaining that can be
cribbed for format. >>
Salvete
They were called diplomas. We have several examples extant.
Valete
Q. Fabius Maximus

Subject: RE: [novaroma] ignorant questions was resignations
From: "Flavius Vedius Germanicus" <germanicus@-------->
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 22:21:41 -0500
Salvete;

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Flavius Vedius Germanicus [mailto:germanicus@--------]
> Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 10:02 PM
>
> A better analogy might be that Congress voted that the Congressional
Budget
> Office liason for Indiana wouldn't be brought back for another term.

M'reh. I just re-read that, and it really isn't a better analogy at all.
There really _isn't_ a good analogy. Nova Roma provinces aren't legally
sovereign entities in the same way that U.S. States are; it's exceedingly
difficult to compare the two. No intended slight to all my fellow governors!

Valete,

Flavius Vedius Germanicus,
Consul

"For Gracchus, hatred of the Patrician class is a profession, and not such a
bad one." (Crassus, in the film "Spartacus")

email: germanicus@--------
AIM: Flavius Vedius
ICQ: 106199729
www: http://mediatlantica.novaroma.org


Subject: [novaroma] Re: ignorant questions was resignations
From: ksterne@--------
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 03:34:41 -0000
Our estemed Consul is correct when he writes:

>>>Provincial governors are appointed by the Senate for a one-year
term.<<<

However, in the Republic, and I assume in NR, the People could
override the Senate IF a Magistrate brought an alternative before the
People.

A most famous example is Ceasar's 5 year Governorship.

Valete,
Gaius Popillius Laenas


Subject: thank you was :Re: [novaroma] ignorant questions was resignations
From: asseri@--------
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 22:38:25 EST
In a message dated 3/18/01 10:25:13 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
germanicus@-------- writes:


> . No intended slight to all my fellow governors!
>
> Valete,
>
> Flavius Vedius Germanicus,
> Consul
>
>

good evening all,
I want to thank all those that have tried to help me understand. I
guess what this brings up my thought. "Why is this so complicated and does it
really need to be. Maybe that is not the right question either. Just because
our beloved ancestors did something does not mean it is right for us.
We have different outlook on the world. We do not have the same social
safety nets that a physical community develops. Those of you that live were
others of NR can visit are very lucky indeed. It is your growth that will
really decide the future of NR.
a most humble woman and citizen
P.A. Drusila


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Subject: Re: [novaroma] New Citizen!
From: SlymnestraRose@--------
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 23:41:45 EST
Ave,

Failte and Welcome! Now I'm going to give you credit, that name is original!


Vale,
Aeternia

Subject: Re: [novaroma] Re: Changes
From: "Lucius Mauricius Procopious" <procopious@-------->
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 22:26:27 -0800
Salvete,
Thanks for your reply. I find this darned keyboard makes me trip over my
tongue all the time. I only meant to say that just because I was commenting
about a "what if" situation did not mean I was making an assessment of
anyone's guilt or if the events had even occurred. I should have been more
clear.
Lucius Mauricius Procopious
Propraetor America Boreoccidentalis
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affairs of men are directed; and this men call Fate, not knowing the reason
for what things they see occur; and what seems to be without cause is easy
to call the accident of chance. Still, this is a matter every mortal will
decide for himself according to his taste."
-Procopius of Caesarea (in Palestine) [born c.490/507- died c.560s]
----- Original Message -----
From: <LSergAust@-------->
To: <novaroma@-------->
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2001 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: [novaroma] Re: Changes


>
> Salve Lucius Mauricius
>
> I appreciate your reassurance, but....
> The principle of "innocent until proven guilty" applies to the *person*
> accused of a crime, and not to the question of whether a crime has
> occurred.
>
> We don't even know whether either of the acts in question even happened,
> so it is a bit early to start thinking about accusing anyone of
> committing them. I am merely saying that if such acts are occurring, it
> is a grave matter.
>
> On 3/17/01 1:21 AM Lucius Mauricius Procopious (procopious@--------)
> wrote:
>
> >Salvete Omnes!
> IF
> >Did Roma Mater provide it's cives with the protection of a principle
like,
> >innocent until proven guilty?
> THEN
> >If so, we should ...
> >assume no illegal act has occurred until proven so.
> seems to be without logical connection.
>
> To follow this idea, we would have to hold a trial before an
> investigation, since we could not assume that there was anything to
> investigate until it had been already proven.
>
> >Furthermore,today I
> >spoke with a client of mine who is an Assistant State Attorney General
and
> >former judge. She assured me that unless an officer of the corporation
made
> >a threat in their capacity as an officer no liability would be incurred
by
> >the group. This was free legal advise in casual conversation, not a
serious
> >consultation, but what she said made sense. I just want to help stop a
> >spread of panic over the liability issue before it happens.:)
>
> Whether this opinion offers any comfort depends upon how a jury would
> decide what constitutes acting in the capacity of an officer. Nothing can
> be assumed about a jury decision. I think that no-one wants to get to the
> point of answering to a jury. So let's all behave ourselves, shall we?
>
> L. Sergius Aust. Obst.
>
>
>
> certe, Toto, sentio nos in Kansate non iam adesse.
>
> (You know, Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore.)
>
>
>
>
>
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Subject: Re: [novaroma] Please join me in welcoming another member to Gens Flacca
From: "Lucius Mauricius Procopious" <procopious@-------->
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 22:29:57 -0800
Salvete Gaia Flacca Severa!
Welcome to Nova Roma and to America Boreoccidentalis. You're in good company
with the folks in Portland and a good Gens as well. Please feel free to let
us know how we can help you become familiar here.
Lucius Mauricius Procopious
Propraetor America Boreoccidentalis
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affairs of men are directed; and this men call Fate, not knowing the reason
for what things they see occur; and what seems to be without cause is easy
to call the accident of chance. Still, this is a matter every mortal will
decide for himself according to his taste."
-Procopius of Caesarea (in Palestine) [born c.490/507- died c.560s]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Oppius Flaccus Severus" <oppiusflaccus@-------->
To: "Novaroma@Yahoogroups. Com" <novaroma@-------->
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2001 4:12 PM
Subject: [novaroma] Please join me in welcoming another member to Gens
Flacca


> Salvete Quiritibus!
>
> It is with great honor that I come before you again
> and welcome the newest member of the Gens Flacca.
> Many of you may have already seen her post in the past
> couple of days.
>
> Her name is Gaia Flacca Severa, and she hails to us from
> the city of Portland, OR in the America Boreoccidentalis
> province. Like Scipio Flaccus before her, I believe that she will
> be an excellent not only to our gens, but to Nova Roma
> as well. Please join me in welcoming her to the fold.
>
> Welcome mi filia!
>
> Bene valete,
> Oppius Flaccus Severus, Paterfamilias Gens Flacca
>
>
>
>
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>
>


Subject: RE: [novaroma] Off List for a While
From: "Oppius Flaccus Severus" <oppiusflaccus@-------->
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 22:30:50 -0800
Salve Dalmaticus!

Gratias multas for all your hard work! Hope you have a great vacation!

Bene vale,
-Oppius
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Smith [mailto:JSmithCSA@--------]
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 5:17 PM
To: *NR-Cornelia; *NR-Egressus; *NR-Germania; *NR-Jewish Sod; *NR-Main List;
*NR-Militarium; *NR-Vizantia
Subject: [novaroma] Off List for a While


All:

I'll be off all NovaRoman lists for a while due to
vacation plans. I'll drop in periodically to see
what's going on.

My home email will still work (I'll be here for a few
more days, but just too busy to read all the email I
get), so if you need me you can reach me.

I'll be back on list in May and look forward to
hearing from you then.

L. Cornelius Dalmaticus

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Subject: [novaroma] Welcome new Citizen
From: "Oppius Flaccus Severus" <oppiusflaccus@-------->
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 22:41:06 -0800
Salve Decime Antonini Aquitani Organbidexka!

Welcome to Nova Roma! We are pleased and fortunate
to have you with us. If you have any questions about
anything, I'm sure that any of us would be more than
happy to assist.

Bona Fortuna!

Bene vale,
Oppius Flaccus Severus

Subject: [novaroma] Edictum Praetoris Germaniae
From: "Matthias Stappert" <3s@-------->
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 07:15:38 -0000
Ex Officio Praetoris Germaniae

According to Section V.C.1 of the Constitutio Vediana, the following
Edictum Praetoricium on the territorial organization of the
Provincia Germania is hereby enacted.


I.
The province of Germania is divided into Regios as territorial sub-
units. The Regios are governed by Legates or by the Governor himself.

II.
Four Regios are established:

The Regio of GERMANIA SUPERIOR
consisting of the macronational territory of Switzerland and the
Federal Republic of Germany's state of Baden-Württemberg,

The Regio of GERMANIA INFERIOR
consisting of the macronational territory of the Federal Republic of
Germany except the states of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria,

The Regio of RAETIA
consisting of the macronational territory of Bavaria,

The Regio of NORICUM
consisting of the macronational territory of Austria.

III.
The Regios can be subdivided, at the discretion of the governor, into
municipalities as further territorial units.

IV.
This Edictum becomes effective immediately

Enacted March 19th, in the year of the Consulship of Flavius Vedius
Germanicus and Marcus Cassius Iulianus, 2754 AUC.

Caius Flavius Diocletianus
Praetor, Senator



Subject: [novaroma] Green Is The Colour
From: DrususCornelius@--------
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 05:03:21 EST
Salvete!

In a grand display of devotion, many truly honorable Romans have, in the
last few days since the mass exodus on the Ides of this month, stood here, in
front of all of their fellow citizens to reaffirm to all that they love and
will always love Roma! That they honor and cherish the rights and
responsibilities that go with being a Roman Citizen. I wish to stand now and
make the same statement. I love Rome! What She was, what She is now, and
whatever She may become. I may not like what She becomes, but I will always
remain with Her, perhaps to improve Her.
I don't always know why I love Rome, our tiny new Republic. Oh Gods!
tell me why, when I have tried so hard to put Her behind me, do you fill my
heart with the spirit that always draws me back! I have been a citizen of
Nova Roma since October of 1999. In such a short time I have seen Nova Roma
survive through many great struggles, political battles, citizens putting
personal vendetta over state well-being, mass emigration. But always
growing! Yes, always growing, taking all things, positive and negative, in
stride. I have on more than one occasion publicly disgraced myself. I have
done wrong, and I feel that I have had wrong done to me. Embarrassment,
anger, stupidity, hatred, I have found much of these in Nova Roma, but I will
always love Her for the strength She gives my heart. She is a great Goddess,
our Mother Roma, and I will stand by Her until the day I die.


For the Senate and the Roman People, valete!
Drusus Cornelius Claudius

p.s. And, if I may, I would like to thank two people, my soror Dippeia
(Pompeia Cornelia Strabo) and my pater (Lucius Cornelius Sulla), for their
ever-forgiving hearts.

Subject: Re: [novaroma] New Citizen!
From: J O <romalist@-------->
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 21:22:33 -0800 (PST)
Ave!
I guess I should explain my agnomen, Organbidexka. It
is the full version of my father's last name from our
ancestors in Basque country from about 500 years ago.
My mother dug this up on a recent trip to southern
France. It's pronounced Organ-bee-desh-ka.

Valete!

D.A. Aquitanius Organbidexka


--- SlymnestraRose@-------- wrote:
> Ave,
>
> Failte and Welcome! Now I'm going to give you
> credit, that name is original!
>
>
> Vale,
> Aeternia
>
>

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Subject: [novaroma] Survey reminder
From: laurentibusnova@--------
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 08:48:09 EST
Salvete omnes,

First let me thank all of our citizens who have already answered the ongoing
survey about voting in NR : The responses are indeed very encouraging and
extremely optimistic. Although I cannot respond individually to all of you,
rest assured that your comments are very much appreciated and thoroughly
acknowledged.

May I send again, now , a copy of the original question for those who haven't
read the first message :

The question I would like many of our citizens to answer is :

1. DO YOU PARTICIPATE ON THE REGULAR BASIS IN THE ELECTIONS ORGANISED IN NOVA
ROMA?

# IF YES, PLEASE EXPLAIN WHAT DRIVES YOU TO BE INVOLVED.

# IF NO, PLEASE STATE THE REASONS THAT TURN YOU OFF FROM IT.

For the sake of confidentiality I have, as mentioned above, set up and
E-mail address where you can send your answer :

votingNRsurvey@--------

That will also prevent the main list to be congested with too many posts!
Please use the E-mail address provided only...

The survey will end on Nonas Maias (may 7th) and results will be published on
the main list after communication to our executive magistrates. It
will, I hope, give all of us enough working material to improve our young
democracy.

This message will be published on a regular basis for those of us who do not
check their mail very often or when our computers decide to have a life of
their own...

I would also appreciate any comments on this subject to help me better this
ongoing survey. Off list again please!!!

Bene Valete

Cornelius Moravius Laurentibus
Rogator
"VOTING IS A RIGHT. IT IS ALSO A DUTY."





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Subject: [novaroma] Sense of belonging
From: laurentibusnova@--------
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 08:55:49 EST
Salve Cato,

Your idea to present our fellow citizens with a document certifying their
citizenship is very comendable. Let me officially support you on this issue
as a friend and colleague.

Have you also considered to include other details such as "life-long" voting
codes to limit the risks of losing them or deleting accidently the E-mail. If
we can establish a strong feeling of community belonging and provide adequate
and regular information about NR and its elections, we might just manage to
raise participation.

I am all for it!!

Salve

Cornelius Moravius Laurentibus
Rogator


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Subject: [novaroma] Congratulations Gaius Minucius Hadrianus!
From: Prima Lucilla Cornelia Fortunata <LucillaCornelia@-------->
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 06:48:12 -0800 (PST)
Salvete Omnes,

Let us all extend our warmest congratulations to Gaius
Minucius Hadrianus upon his being named Legate of
Provinicia Nova Britannia. The embodiment of
Romanitas, his outstanding dedication to Provincia
Nova Britannia and to Nova Roma continues to enrich
our great nation.

Vivat Hadrianus! Vivat Nova Britannia! Vivat Nova
Roma!

Valete bene et Pace Deorum,
Prima Lucilla Cornelia Fortunata
Accensa


--- Adrian Gunn <shinjikun@--------> wrote:
> Salvete!
>
> Lucilla Cornelia Fortunata and I have finalized
> plans for this weekend's
> "field trip" to the Higgins Armory Museum, in
> Worcester MA. We are planning
> to meet at the Armory parking lot at about 11:30 AM
> on Saturday the 17th.
> Once everyone arrives we'll go grab a bite of lunch,
> so we can all chat and
> get acquainted, and then back to the Museum! As of
> this morning, it looks
> like there will be three of us from Nova Roma
> attending (plus a couple of my
> friends may tag along - don't worry, although they
> may be barbarians,
> they're tame ones ~_^) myself, Lucilla Cornelia
> Fotunata (driving all the
> way from New Jersey!!), and Patricia Cassia. If
> anyone else is interested,
> please RSVP to me (shinjikun@--------) by as
> soon as you can! It should
> be a lot of fun!
>
> C. Minucius Hadrianus
> Pilus Prior, Secunda Cohors
> Legio VI Victrix
>
>


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Subject: [novaroma] ATTN [Religio Romana]: ante diem XIV Kalendas Aprilias (March 19)
From: "Antonio Grilo" <amg@-------->
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 15:31:26 -0000
Salvete

Thoday is a dies nefastus publicus (NP), a day for special religious
observance where legal business cannot take place.

Today is called Quinquatrus because according to the Roman inclusive method
of
counting it is the fifth day after the Ides. By that same inclusive counting
this festival is a five day period starting today.
The Quinquatrus is a festival of Mars. The Salii dance in the comitium in
the
presence of pontiffs and tribuni celerum. The sacred shields (anciliae) are
purified.
Some fragments of the hymn of the Salii (Carmen Saliare) are recorded:
"divum +empta+ cante,
divum deo supplicate
cume tonas, Leucesie,
prae tet tremonti
+quot+ ibet etinei de is cum tonarem
cozeulodorieso. omnia vero adpatula coemisse.
ian cusianes duonus ceruses dunus Ianusve
vet pom melios eum recum"
The Quinquatrus is also a festival of Minerva (associated with Mars through
her warlike aspect). Today (March 19) is also the "dies natalis" of the
temple of Minerva on the Aventine Hill. The temple of Minerva Medica on the
Esquiline Hill is also associated to the festival.
"The first day is bloodless, and it is unlawful to combat with the sword,
because Minerva was born on that day. The second day and three besides are
celebrated by the spreading of sand [i.e. for gladiator shows]: the warlike
goddess delights on drawn swords." (Ovid, Fasti, 3.14 et seq.)
The festival of Minerva is specially celebrated by craftsmen, of whom She is
the patron deity. The women weave a masterpiece fabric to honour Minerva.

Valete bene in pace deorum
Antonius Gryllus Graecus
Pontifex


Subject: RE: [novaroma] ATTN [Religio Romana]: ante diem XIV Kalendas Aprilias (March 19)
From: "Oppius Flaccus Severus" <oppiusflaccus@-------->
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 07:59:13 -0800
Salve Pontifex Graece;

Gratias multas for the detailed description! Very informative!

Bene vale,
-Oppius
-----Original Message-----
From: Antonio Grilo [mailto:amg@--------]
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 7:31 AM
To: novaroma@--------; RELIGIO ROMANA
Subject: [novaroma] ATTN [Religio Romana]: ante diem XIV Kalendas Aprilias
(March 19)


Salvete

Thoday is a dies nefastus publicus (NP), a day for special religious
observance where legal business cannot take place.

Today is called Quinquatrus because according to the Roman inclusive method
of
counting it is the fifth day after the Ides. By that same inclusive counting
this festival is a five day period starting today.
The Quinquatrus is a festival of Mars. The Salii dance in the comitium in
the
presence of pontiffs and tribuni celerum. The sacred shields (anciliae) are
purified.
Some fragments of the hymn of the Salii (Carmen Saliare) are recorded:
"divum +empta+ cante,
divum deo supplicate
cume tonas, Leucesie,
prae tet tremonti
+quot+ ibet etinei de is cum tonarem
cozeulodorieso. omnia vero adpatula coemisse.
ian cusianes duonus ceruses dunus Ianusve
vet pom melios eum recum"
The Quinquatrus is also a festival of Minerva (associated with Mars through
her warlike aspect). Today (March 19) is also the "dies natalis" of the
temple of Minerva on the Aventine Hill. The temple of Minerva Medica on the
Esquiline Hill is also associated to the festival.
"The first day is bloodless, and it is unlawful to combat with the sword,
because Minerva was born on that day. The second day and three besides are
celebrated by the spreading of sand [i.e. for gladiator shows]: the warlike
goddess delights on drawn swords." (Ovid, Fasti, 3.14 et seq.)
The festival of Minerva is specially celebrated by craftsmen, of whom She is
the patron deity. The women weave a masterpiece fabric to honour Minerva.

Valete bene in pace deorum
Antonius Gryllus Graecus
Pontifex


Subject: [novaroma] Re: ignorant questions was resignations
From: darkelf@--------
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 16:52:09 -0000
Salve Drusila:

> I would think that a vote of the members of a province would be better
> judges of how they are ruled/governed ,if there is a guestion of confidence.
> Why don't we do it that way?

It's not how the Roman system was set up, and we're supposed to be emulating that.
Personally, I think this is one of the cases where the Senate might break 'tradition' and talk to provincial cives about such
things before removing a governor, or at least solicit cives' opinions on that governor. I think, even if we cannot vote, our
opinions as real people in the provinces should count for something. But I also have a clear bias in this case.

Vale,
Cinnabari



Subject: Re: [novaroma] Fwd: A Precarious Pedicament......
From: margali <margali@-------->
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 09:43:22 -0500
THAT.
THAT IS, IS THAT THAT IS NOT.
IS NOT THAT, THAT IS IS.
IS NOT IS, NOT THAT, THAT IS.
IS THAT NOT SO?

Maybe?
margali
I hat the word "that", it never looks like it is spelled correctly ;-(
--

HTTP://WWW.FictionForest.com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Quote Starts Here:
Can you make sense out of this speech?.... that is "before" the crowd
becomes suspicious that you just may not exactly have it
"altogether"???


Subject: Re: [novaroma] Green Is The Colour
From: SlymnestraRose@--------
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 14:49:07 EST
Ave,

Claudius, what a lovely post.


Vale,
Aeternia

Subject: [novaroma] Website for Canada Occidentalis
From: "Quintus Sertorius" <quintus-sertorius@-------->
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 14:22:58 -0600
19 Mar 2001

Salve All

Here is the link for the website for Canada Occidentalis. Please by nice to me as this is the first website I have ever built. It is also under heavy construction, and not in it's final domain spot. Please comment on it, even though there is not much there.

Here is the link;
http://members.fortunecity.com/canocc/indexhtm.htm

Vale

Quintus Sertorius

Queastor
Nova Roma
Propraetor
Canada Occidentalis

Join the Main List for Nova Roma
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/novaroma

Join the egroup for Canada Occidentalis
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NR_CanOcc

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Subject: [novaroma] Canadian Province website
From: V_Praetoria@--------
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 21:04:09 -0000
Quintus,
Great job, very nice. I hope here soon to get one for America
Austrocidentalis. I hope mine is as nice as yours.

Pontius Sejanus



Subject: RE: [novaroma] Documents of Citizenship
From: "Oppius Flaccus Severus" <oppiusflaccus@-------->
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 13:07:06 -0800
Salvete Quiritibus;
Comments below:
-----Original Message-----
From: Flavius Vedius Germanicus [mailto:germanicus@--------]
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 3:52 PM
To: novaroma@--------
Subject: RE: [novaroma] Documents of Citizenship


Salvete;

> -----Original Message-----
<snipped>

I thought this was a grand idea way back when it was originally proposed,
and still do today. I can see it taking three different forms (and perhaps
someone else could come up with another option):

1) A "virtual" document, <snipped>

2) A "mandatory physical" document, <snipped>

3) A "voluntary physical" document, <snipped>

<snipped>

Here are my own thoughts on the three options:

1) I would prefer not to go this route, because it would tend to reinforce
the idea that we're an internet-based organization. Plus, such a certificate
would by its very nature not be able to be as nice as one which was printed,
perhaps embossed, perhaps in multiple colors, etc.

OFS: I'm not sure why there needs to be mutual exclusion
in the options. I do fully agree that we don't want to needlessly
reinforce any perception of an 'Internet-only' organization,
however there is more than one component to the 'format' issue.

1-There's the format of the document itself. (Replete with logos, maybe
some embossing, graphics -whatever is decided.) Whichever way
we go (or perhaps some combination of options,) something will have
to be created, stored on disk and delivered to a printer somewhere.
So this first item, would be the 'format' or 'structure' of the
document.

2-There's the delivery method of the document. This could include e-mail,
URL, FTP,, snail mail, inclusion in a nice membership package (as
suggested
in option #3, etc.)

3-Though I'm not a Censor, I'd have to think that at least 90% if not
100% of all applications come through the Internet anyways. -The system
is already 'enforced,' if you will. Being able to have a nice PDF
with my information in it ready for download would be a wonderful thing.
On top of that, such a document would be nice to put on my wall...but
it's not necessarily going to make me NOT want to support NR by
bagging out on an even better option as suggested by your #3.

Addressing your suggestion for #3, I think this is excellent as well, though
it doesn't (and shouldn't, at least in my humble opinion,) be the only
means of receiving that 'instant reinforcement' of Citizenship.
Why couldn't the citizen have a choice of #1, #3 or both? If someone
opted to download or have a certificate e-mailed to them, it could
still be the same template that was delivered in say a 'deluxe' package,
but it would be up to the civis to decide whether or not they wanted
to run it through a color printer, or take it to their local Kinko's
or wherever their local copy/print shop is and have something fancier
done with it.

2) I think this is the least preferable of the three options. While I'm not
opposed prima face to a one-time application fee, I'm not sure it's
something we need to think about right now (especially since annual
membership dues-- in one form or another-- seem to be acceptable to most
folks; let's see how that goes before we talk about asking new Cives for
more money). And taking money out of the general treasury for such a thing
seems a bad idea to me, given that some people apply for Citizenship simply
because it's as easy as filling out a web form, and with no intention of any
sort of participation. Why spend money on "ghosts"?

OFS: Yes, this civis doesn't see how any such items would/should
be taken out of the general fund. -*Maybe* down the road but as you
say, we're far from there yet.

3) Surprise, surprise; I think this would be the way to go. It has the
benefits of being both optional and scalable. Having it in hard copy means
we can do the certificates and ID cards up right; maybe even have
photographs on the cards. And hey-- maybe we could even issue our own
passports through this sort of program!

OFS: Per above, an excellent idea and a nice way to enhance
the coffers. Many NP organizations do the same sort of thing and I
think that many of us would want to have the thrill and pride of
owning really nice copies of these documents along with flags, t-shirts
or whatever. -Perhaps as an available package with the Dona Dare
program. This takes longer to implement though, #1 in my opinion
will have to be done anyways regardless of what we do, as the citizenship
will have to be stored in some format for publishing.

Great idea. I'd like to hear some input from the Censors on the issue; since
it would apply to new Citizens, I would think they would be integrally
involved...


<snipped>


Subject: RE: [novaroma] Website for Canada Occidentalis
From: "Oppius Flaccus Severus" <oppiusflaccus@-------->
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 13:25:10 -0800
Salve Quinte -very, VERY nice job! Cool links and graphics and the way you
break down the Regios with the maps is a wonderful touch.

Keep up the great work!

Bene vale,
-Oppius
-----Original Message-----
From: Quintus Sertorius [mailto:quintus-sertorius@--------]
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 12:23 PM
To: GreatLakesNovaRoma@--------; novaroma@yahoogroups.com
Cc: Odysseus49@--------; NR_CanOccAdmin@yahoogroups.com;
NovaBritannia@--------; jed; G-M-Clan@yahoogroups.com;
Canada_Orientalis_NR@--------; NR_CanOcc@--------;
NR_Argentina@--------
Subject: [novaroma] Website for Canada Occidentalis


19 Mar 2001

Salve All

Here is the link for the website for Canada Occidentalis. Please by nice to
me as this is the first website I have ever built. It is also under heavy
construction, and not in it's final domain spot. Please comment on it, even
though there is not much there.

Here is the link;
http://members.fortunecity.com/canocc/indexhtm.htm

Vale

Quintus Sertorius

Queastor
Nova Roma
Propraetor
Canada Occidentalis

Join the Main List for Nova Roma
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/novaroma

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Subject: Re: [novaroma] Canadian Province website
From: "Quintus Sertorius" <quintus-sertorius@-------->
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 15:11:08 -0600
It's a start. Thanks for the ata boy's away.

QS


----- Original Message -----
From: <V_Praetoria@-------->
To: <novaroma@-------->
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 3:04 PM
Subject: [novaroma] Canadian Province website


> Quintus,
> Great job, very nice. I hope here soon to get one for America
> Austrocidentalis. I hope mine is as nice as yours.
>
> Pontius Sejanus
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>
>


Subject: Re: [novaroma] Website for Canada Occidentalis
From: SlymnestraRose@--------
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 16:51:47 EST
Ave,

Good job Quintus! Seeing my native province Manitoba really makes me
homesick. Nicely done.


Vale,
Aeternia

Subject: Re: [novaroma] Website for Canada Occidentalis
From: "Quintus Sertorius" <quintus-sertorius@-------->
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 16:03:08 -0600
You can always come back for a visit! You know what they say, visit
"Friendly Manitoba"!!

QS


----- Original Message -----
From: <SlymnestraRose@-------->
To: <novaroma@-------->
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: [novaroma] Website for Canada Occidentalis


> Ave,
>
> Good job Quintus! Seeing my native province Manitoba really makes me
> homesick. Nicely done.
>
>
> Vale,
> Aeternia
>
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>


Subject: Re: [novaroma] Website for Canada Occidentalis
From: "Quintus Sertorius" <quintus-sertorius@-------->
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 16:24:03 -0600
Thank you Oppius, though there is still much work to do.

QS


----- Original Message -----
From: "Oppius Flaccus Severus" <oppiusflaccus@-------->
To: <novaroma@-------->
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 3:25 PM
Subject: RE: [novaroma] Website for Canada Occidentalis


> Salve Quinte -very, VERY nice job! Cool links and graphics and the way you
> break down the Regios with the maps is a wonderful touch.
>
> Keep up the great work!
>
> Bene vale,
> -Oppius
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Quintus Sertorius [mailto:quintus-sertorius@--------]
> Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 12:23 PM
> To: GreatLakesNovaRoma@--------; novaroma@yahoogroups.com
> Cc: Odysseus49@--------; NR_CanOccAdmin@yahoogroups.com;
> NovaBritannia@--------; jed; G-M-Clan@yahoogroups.com;
> Canada_Orientalis_NR@--------; NR_CanOcc@--------;
> NR_Argentina@--------
> Subject: [novaroma] Website for Canada Occidentalis
>
>
> 19 Mar 2001
>
> Salve All
>
> Here is the link for the website for Canada Occidentalis. Please by nice
to
> me as this is the first website I have ever built. It is also under heavy
> construction, and not in it's final domain spot. Please comment on it,
even
> though there is not much there.
>
> Here is the link;
> http://members.fortunecity.com/canocc/indexhtm.htm
>
> Vale
>
> Quintus Sertorius
>
> Queastor
> Nova Roma
> Propraetor
> Canada Occidentalis
>
> Join the Main List for Nova Roma
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/novaroma
>
> Join the egroup for Canada Occidentalis
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Subject: RE: [novaroma] Salve, Mn Villius
From: "David Sanchez" <davius_sanctex@-------->
Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2001 00:48:53 +0100

> Salve, Manius Villius
>
> Antes de tudo, meus cuprimentos. voce e um cidadao muito ativo e
articulado em Nova Roma.
> Sua lista de magistrados e muto interessante (ja havia visto quando
anunciada pela primeira vez).
> Gostaria de convida-lo para assumi um cargo na provincia. Talvez Legatus,
para Pauliceia (estado de Sao Paulo)?
> Aguardo sua resposta. Talvez possamos no encontrar no chat qualquer dia
destes.

Translatio:
In primis saltuationes meas. Tu es valde impiger et (?) civis in Nova Roma.
Tua relatio magistratorum multum mea interest (iam vidi cum primo nunciata
est.)
Mihi liberet vocare vos pro officio magistraturae in Provincia. Forsitan
legutus Pauliceiae
Specto sua responsionem, ...

Translation:
First my congratulations. You are a very active and (?) citizen in Nova
Roma.
Your list of magistrates is very interesting (I have seen it when it has
been announcend first time)
I would like to demand you in order to you