Subject: Re: [Nova-Roma] Re: Return
From: "nathan guiboche" <nathanguiboche@hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2003 18:03:36 -0600

Salve GPL!

Thank you for the welcome back, It means very much to me. Sorry for not
replying sooner, but I had to return to the Infantry Course I am currently
running. But! I will be more active now!

QS

>From: "gaiuspopilliuslaenas <ksterne@bellsouth.net>"
><ksterne@bellsouth.net>
>Reply-To: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
>To: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [Nova-Roma] Re: Return
>Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 14:48:42 -0000
>
>--- In Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com, "L. Sicinius Drusus"
><lsicinius@y...> wrote:
> >
> > --- "nathanguiboche <nathanguiboche@h...>"
> > <nathanguiboche@h...> wrote:
> > >
> > > Salve All
> > >
> > > I am hoping to return to active service with Nova
> > > Roma, if she will
> > > forgive my extended absence!
> > >
> > > Quintus Sertorius
>
>Salve Quinte Sertori!
>
>Welcome back indeed!
>
>Vale,
>Gaius Popillius Laenas
>


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Subject: Re: [Nova-Roma] What Latin word can I use for pound that was used inancient Rome
From: "Stephen Gallagher" <spqr753@msn.com>
Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2003 21:08:44 -0500
Salve 1000 pounds

----- Original Message -----
From: jlasalle
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 2:05 PM
To: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Nova-Roma] What Latin word can I use for pound that was used inancient Rome?

How many "pounds" do you think Bio should contribute from the profits from
her book?

Gaius Basilicatus Agricola
Scriba Curatoris Differum Lex Iuridicalis
Legate Major for Regio Campus
America Medioccidentalis Superior Province

"It is indeed a desirable thing to be well-descended, but the glory belongs
to our ancestors."
-Plutarch (46-120AD)

-----Original Message-----
From: me-in-@disguise.co.uk [mailto:me-in-@disguise.co.uk]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 1:01 PM
To: nova-roma@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Nova-Roma] What Latin word can I use for pound that was used
inancient Rome?


-----Original Message-----
From : “L. Sicinius Drusus“ <lsicinius@yahoo.com>

>pn. or pd. The same holds for the UK's montary unit.
>It was originally a pound of silver and it's symbol is
>a stylized “L“ rather than a “P“.
>
I think I've seen the same symbol except for a different number of
cross-strokes for the old Italian Lira as well. Markets still sell by the
half-kilo Pfund and Livre, a reasonable approximation but interestingly, to
the 16-ounce pound, not to the Roman one. It hasn't caught on here yet, but
market traders mostly use the pound still. There's some evidence (mainly in
a drinking song called Here's to the Grog) of an Anglo-Saxon binary measure
of capacity (useful since you can halve liquids by sight) so maybe there was
one of weight as well. The same would apply that halves would balance
without the need for extra scaled weights

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Subject: Re: [Nova-Roma] What Latin word can I use for pound that was used in ancient Rome?
From: Caius Minucius Scaevola <ben@callahans.org>
Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2003 18:10:46 -0800
On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 09:40:58AM -0600, jlasalle wrote:
> isn't it libre, or something like that?

"Something like that" is in the general area, yes. I presume this is an
indication of your extensive education that you keep telling us about?

> And how about donating 10% of the profits from your book to Nova Roma?

Why don't you first give us all an example by donating 10% of all your
profits to Nova Roma, and stop badgering others until you do?


Caius Minucius Scaevola
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Non omne quod licet honestum est.
Not everything that is permitted is honest.
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Subject: [Nova-Roma] WelcomeBack
From: PADRUIGTHEUNCLE@aol.com
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2003 00:06:00 EST


> F. Galerius Aurelianus Secundus to Quintus Sertorius, Paterfamilias of the
> Sertorii. Salve.
>
> It is good to hear from you again after your long absence. I was wondering
> if you had been eaten by a savage Wen-di-go or been kidnapped by the
> Innuits to serve as bait for a killer whale hunt. One does wonder about
> the many hazards of living in Canada Occidentalis. I remember you as being
> much involved in the leadership of NR and hope that you will be again, once
> you have gotten used to the new political/cultural landscape that has
> developed. May the gods grant you good health and fortune. Vale.
>





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Subject: [Nova-Roma] Palladius, Oath as Accensus
From: "deciusiunius <bcatfd@together.net>" <bcatfd@together.net>
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2003 06:51:18 -0000

Salvete Cives,

Below I will take the Oath of Office for Accensus in the "Consilium
Accensorum Magnorum," under the following stipulations listed by
Consul Caeso Fabius Quintilianus in his edict of 19 February:

V. The oath sworn by each Accensa/Accensus of the CAM will be
interpreted as having the following implications and limitations:

V.I. Each Accensa/Accensus promise to keep the proposals presented to
CAM secret until the Senior Consul present each proposal publicly on
the main list.

V.II. Each Accensa/Accensus promise to really do her/his best to make
each proposal a good one during its time in the CAM.

V.III. These two promises above don't in anyway limit the freedom for
the Accensa/Accensus to fight for their own opinion as soon as the
proposal is made public. The two promises above (V.I. and V.II.)
don't in any way limit the independence of the Accensi in any of
their other official positions.

Oath of Office

I, Decius Iunius Palladius Invictus do hereby solemnly swear to
uphold the honor of Nova Roma, and to act always in the best
interests of Consul Caeso Fabius Quintilianus while I hold this
office, except when such action would be illegal or unconstitutional.

I, Decius Iunius Palladius Invictus further swear to fulfill the
obligations and Responsibilities of the office of Accensus to the
best of my Abilities while following the Roman virtues and ideals.

I, Decius Iunius Palladius Invictus swear to give faithful service to
my magistrate, and not to divulge any information discussed in
confidence. I understand that I serve solely at the discretion of my
magistrate.

On my honor as a Citizen of Nova Roma, and in the presence of the Gods
and Goddesses of the Roman people and by their will and favor, do I
accept the position of Accensus with all the privileges, obligations,
and responsibilities attendant thereto.

In Service to Rome,

Decius Iunius Palladius Invictus,
Praetor, Senator, Accensus


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Subject: [Nova-Roma] Re: WelcomeBack
From: "nathanguiboche <nathanguiboche@hotmail.com>" <nathanguiboche@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2003 13:16:41 -0000

Salve Galerius

Thank you for the welcome, my absence has been long, but fortunately
I have not been eaten or kidnapped! Although, I seemed at many times
that I have had to deal with much stronger trials. As for my prior
involvement with NR, I only hope to participate wear I can. I have
much to learn about our different atmosphere in NR. Once again,
thank you for the welcome.

QS
Privatus

--- In Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com, PADRUIGTHEUNCLE@a... wrote:
>
>
> > F. Galerius Aurelianus Secundus to Quintus Sertorius,
Paterfamilias of the
> > Sertorii. Salve.
> >
> > It is good to hear from you again after your long absence. I
was wondering
> > if you had been eaten by a savage Wen-di-go or been kidnapped by
the
> > Innuits to serve as bait for a killer whale hunt. One does
wonder about
> > the many hazards of living in Canada Occidentalis. I remember
you as being
> > much involved in the leadership of NR and hope that you will be
again, once
> > you have gotten used to the new political/cultural landscape
that has
> > developed. May the gods grant you good health and fortune.
Vale.
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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Subject: [Nova-Roma] Current runoff elections: Comitia Plebis Tributa
From: John Walzer <jwalzer5@comcast.net>
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2003 11:10:29 -0500
In regard to the current runoff election for the Comitia Plebis Tributa, I offer the following:

I sent a question, re: taxation, to each of the prospective candidates for the above office -

I received the following response from G. Popillius Laenas, which I feel merits the attention of the electorate.

The question:

"Should citizens of Nova Roma be taxed, the proceeds of such taxation to be used to advance the agenda of Nova Roma? My feeling is that taxation, apportioned with due regard for the ability of those accessed to pay, is a necessary evil. We all hate taxes, but without them, the infrastructure of any civilized society collapses.

"Should the Senate eventually pass legislation endorsing the taxing of Nova Roma citizens, would you pronounce, intercessio, or would you work with the Senate to craft a compromise acceptable to the citizenry?"

Gaius Laenus responded as follows:

"A system of taxation is already in place. After a long and contentious debate, the LEX VEDIA DE ASSIDUI ET CAPITI CENSI.

http//www.novaroma.org/tabularium/leges/2001-05-20-i.html

was passed by the Comitia Populi Tributa in May of 2754. It basically gives the Senate the right to set the level of taxation and the associated logistics.

"Those who pay as prescibed are designated "assidui", able to hold office and assigned to centuries and tribes in the normal manner. Those who do not pay are "capiti censi". They are all placed in the last century and the urban tribes and they may not hold office of Governorships. In July of 2754, the Senate passed its Consvlta regarding taxation for 2756 - This decree provided for a uniform $12 US annual tax. Cives approved for citizenship between December 1 and February 28 are exempt and automatically assidui.

"I certainly agree that some way of raising revenue for Nova Roma is necessary and reasonable. I voted for the LEX VEDIA DE ASSIDUI ET CAPITI CENSI. I served as Consular Quaestor in 2755, and was primarily responsible for the collection and recording of the first tax levy. It went reasonably well, although the collection of taxes from locations outside the US required checks or money orders through the mail for cives who would not (or could not) use PayPal. Approximately 1870 cives paid the tax.

"Your concern that taxation be 'apportioned with due regard for the ability of those accessed to pay' is shared by many including me. For this year, 2756, the Senate is considering a sliding tax rate based on $12 US adjusted for the payer's macronational GNP compared to the US GNP, with a minimum of $6. I believe the Senate is considering these modifications in its session this week.

"Again, your interest is appreciated and your support would be welcome."

In light of the above I, L. Suetonius Nerva, endorse the candidacy of Gaius Popillius Laenas.

Valete

L. Suetonius Nerva





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Subject: [Nova-Roma] Upcoming elections: Comitia Plebis Tributa
From: John Walzer <jwalzer5@comcast.net>
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2003 11:10:24 -0500
Salvete:

In regard to the upcoming runoff election: Comitia Plebis Tributa - I, Lucius Suetonius Nerva, posed the following question to the prospective candidates:

"Where do you stand on the issue of taxation? Should citizens of Nova Roma be taxed, the proceeds of such taxation to be used to advance the agenda of Nova Roma? My feeling is that taxation, apportioned with due regard for the ability of those accessed to pay, is a necessary evil. We all hate taxes, but without them, the infrastructrue of any civilized society collapses. Should the Senate eventually pass lesgislation endorsing the taxing of Nova Roma citizens, would yo prounounce intercessio, or would you work with the Senate to craft a compromise acceptable to the citizenery??"

Having received his permission to disseminate his response, Gaius Modius Athanasius replied::

"I feel that taxation is necessary. The money that is collected by taxation DOES get used. For example...last September in the province of Lacus Magni we had a one day event. We had a Roman style meal (excellent food!), chess tournament, oratory competition, and much discussion. There were Nova Roma/Lacus Magni commemorative wine glasses given out to all that attended (free of charge) and the event itself was free. The Propraetor of Lacus Magni (M. Bianchius Antonius) was able to petition the senate for a a reimbursement for some of the funds that were used to put on the event. Why? Because Lacus Magni citizens pay taxes, and that gave us an opportunity to get some of that tax money back.

"If the money was simply sitting in a bank someplace and NOT being used then I would say, 'we don't need to pay taxes, we are not doing anything.' But that is not the case. Nova Roma IS doing things, and having some revenue is simply going to allow these activities to continue.

"I support reasonable taxation. Right now the $12 that is levied seems reasonable. If Nova Roma grows to include MORE local representation and activitiy I think more could be asked for, but right now, I think the current amount is within reason.

"Several citizens choose not to pay taxes. They still have an opportunity to participate in the various lists, but their voting strength is diminished. So there are always options. My feeling is that is that the taxes amount to about $1 a month. That is very reasonable.

"Politically I consider myself a moderate. I am not an ultra-conservative Reconstructionist, nor am I an extreme liberal. I try to find moderation when dealing with issues politically, and I try to be objective and systematic in my approach to issues, looking at a potential problem from all angles. I do not have a special agenda, and I do not fall into a particular faction."

I believe his thoughful response speaks extremely well of his candidacy, and I will vote accordingly.

Valete

L. Suetonius Nerva




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Subject: RE: [Nova-Roma] What Latin word can I use for pound that was used in ancient Rome?
From: "jlasalle" <jlasalle@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2003 14:13:19 -0600
"'Something like that' is in the general area, yes. I presume this is an
indication of your extensive education that you keep telling us about?"

Thats off the top of my head. I learned latin in college and I don't speak
it everyday. Stop presuming anything about me. Evidently you must be off
moderated status, judging from your long, welcome silence. Ordinarily you
are sane, but it appears you have lucid moments when you are only stupid.

"Why don't you first give us all an example by donating 10% of all your
profits to Nova Roma, and stop badgering others until you do?"

I don't need NR or any of its citizens, least of all your rotten malice, to
practice law. Therefore, I owe nothing to NR from my private life, except
what the SPQR asks. Citizens, whose only purpose here, is to leech
information for use in private endeavors and personal profit should have the
courtesy to offer compensation, instead of acting the shamless parasite. So,
I ask you real nice, to lay off. I'm sure biojournalism can answer my
"badgering" herself. Your incessant inanities are tiresome. I'd call you a
sadistic, hippophilic necrophile, but that would be beating a dead horse.

I look foreward to your next e-mail, as they are always good for a laugh. I
might even read it.


Gaius Basilicatus Agricola
Scriba Curatoris Differum Lex Iuridicalis
Legate Major for Regio Campus
America Medioccidentalis Superior Province

"It is indeed a desirable thing to be well-descended, but the glory belongs
to our ancestors."
-Plutarch (46-120AD)
-----Original Message-----
From: Benjamin A. Okopnik [mailto:ben@callahans.org]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 8:11 PM
To: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Nova-Roma] What Latin word can I use for pound that was used
in ancient Rome?


On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 09:40:58AM -0600, jlasalle wrote:
> isn't it libre, or something like that?

"Something like that" is in the general area, yes. I presume this is an
indication of your extensive education that you keep telling us about?

> And how about donating 10% of the profits from your book to Nova Roma?

Why don't you first give us all an example by donating 10% of all your
profits to Nova Roma, and stop badgering others until you do?


Caius Minucius Scaevola
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Non omne quod licet honestum est.
Not everything that is permitted is honest.
-- Corpus Iuris Civilis: Digesta

Subject: RE: [Nova-Roma] What Latin word can I use for pound that was used inancient Rome
From: "jlasalle" <jlasalle@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2003 14:14:13 -0600
Thats a good round number.

Gaius Basilicatus Agricola
Scriba Curatoris Differum Lex Iuridicalis
Legate Major for Regio Campus
America Medioccidentalis Superior Province

"It is indeed a desirable thing to be well-descended, but the glory belongs to our ancestors."
-Plutarch (46-120AD)

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Gallagher [mailto:spqr753@msn.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 8:09 PM
To: Nova-Roma
Subject: Re: [Nova-Roma] What Latin word can I use for pound that was used inancient Rome


Salve 1000 pounds

----- Original Message -----
From: jlasalle
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 2:05 PM
To: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Nova-Roma] What Latin word can I use for pound that was used inancient Rome?

How many "pounds" do you think Bio should contribute from the profits from
her book?

Gaius Basilicatus Agricola
Scriba Curatoris Differum Lex Iuridicalis
Legate Major for Regio Campus
America Medioccidentalis Superior Province

"It is indeed a desirable thing to be well-descended, but the glory belongs
to our ancestors."
-Plutarch (46-120AD)

-----Original Message-----
From: me-in-@disguise.co.uk [mailto:me-in-@disguise.co.uk]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 1:01 PM
To: nova-roma@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Nova-Roma] What Latin word can I use for pound that was used
inancient Rome?


-----Original Message-----
From : “L. Sicinius Drusus“ <lsicinius@yahoo.com>

>pn. or pd. The same holds for the UK's montary unit.
>It was originally a pound of silver and it's symbol is
>a stylized “L“ rather than a “P“.
>
I think I've seen the same symbol except for a different number of
cross-strokes for the old Italian Lira as well. Markets still sell by the
half-kilo Pfund and Livre, a reasonable approximation but interestingly, to
the 16-ounce pound, not to the Roman one. It hasn't caught on here yet, but
market traders mostly use the pound still. There's some evidence (mainly in
a drinking song called Here's to the Grog) of an Anglo-Saxon binary measure
of capacity (useful since you can halve liquids by sight) so maybe there was
one of weight as well. The same would apply that halves would balance
without the need for extra scaled weights

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Subject: [Nova-Roma] The Eagle and your Patronage
From: "Stephen Gallagher" <spqr753@msn.com>
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2003 13:18:24 -0500


Romans!!! Romans!!! Romans!!! Romans!!!

In the ongoing effort to make sure The Eagle pays its own way and is not a drain on the Nova Roma treasury. And in the hope that The Eagle will be the best Roman issue newsletter in the world !!! I would like to bring before you the following update.

1. The staff is hard at work on the March issue, the February issue, with the front page story on Roman Mosaics by Gaius Lanius Falco will be mail this week . We have a new resident artist for the Eagle Gallus Minucius Iovinus

2. We have received ,in the mail, our first few orders for mugs. As I noted earlier when we have orders for 144 mugs the mugs will be made and sent out. We currently have orders for 8 mugs, so keep those orders coming. The mugs sell for $7.00 plus $1.50 postage. Please send mug orders to me at Eagle Mugs 5496 Ross Court, New Market, Maryland 21774

3. After some brainstorming on finances the staff and I have rediscovered the time honored ROMAN TRADITION OF PATRONS

If you would like to be listed in the EAGLE as a Patron all you have to do is pick from the following Levels and send in your check.

Clines (client) Level I 50.00 Donation
Cultor (fosterner) Level II 125.00 Donation
Amicus (friend) Level III 250.00 Donation
Comes (partner) Level IV 400.00 Donation
Patronus (patron) Level V 500.00 Donation

"What do I get if I am a Patron of the Eagle", you ask? Good question

If you sign up for the Clines level you will receive
One year subscription to the Eagle and your name on the Patron Page.

If you sign up for the Cultor Level you will receive a two years subscription to the Eagle, your name on the Patron Page and a special certificate on your patron level.

If you sign up for the Amicus Level you will receive a two year subscription to the Eagle, your name on the Patron Page and a special certificate on your patron level and a Special Eagle mug naming you " a friend and ally of the Roman people"

If you sign up for the Comes Level you will receive a two year subscription to the Eagle, your name on the Patron Page and a special certificate on your patron level and a Special Eagle patron mug naming you " a friend and ally of the Roman people" and a special drawing of the Nova Roma Eagle SPQR symbol by the Eagle's resident artist.

If you sign up for the Patronus Level V you will receive a three year subscription to the Eagle, your name on the Patron Page and a special certificate on your patron level and a Special Eagle patron mug naming you " a friend and ally of the Roman people" and a special self portrait by the Eagle's resident artist and an issue dedicated to YOU

Vale

Tiberius Galerius Paulinus
Curator Differum





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Subject: RE: [Nova-Roma] The Eagle and your Patronage
From: "jlasalle" <jlasalle@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2003 16:55:21 -0600
Ave

Great idea!

One question.Take for example, the patron level. After all the perks, does
the balance go to the treasury? or where? Just curious.

Gaius Basilicatus Agricola
Scriba Curatoris Differum Lex Iuridicalis
Legate Major for Regio Campus
America Medioccidentalis Superior Province

"It is indeed a desirable thing to be well-descended, but the glory belongs
to our ancestors."
-Plutarch (46-120AD)

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Gallagher [mailto:spqr753@msn.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 12:18 PM
To: Nova-Roma
Subject: [Nova-Roma] The Eagle and your Patronage




Romans!!! Romans!!! Romans!!! Romans!!!

In the ongoing effort to make sure The Eagle pays its own way and is not
a drain on the Nova Roma treasury. And in the hope that The Eagle will be
the best Roman issue newsletter in the world !!! I would like to bring
before you the following update.

1. The staff is hard at work on the March issue, the February issue, with
the front page story on Roman Mosaics by Gaius Lanius Falco will be mail
this week . We have a new resident artist for the Eagle Gallus Minucius
Iovinus

2. We have received ,in the mail, our first few orders for mugs. As I
noted earlier when we have orders for 144 mugs the mugs will be made and
sent out. We currently have orders for 8 mugs, so keep those orders coming.
The mugs sell for $7.00 plus $1.50 postage. Please send mug orders to me at
Eagle Mugs 5496 Ross Court, New Market, Maryland 21774

3. After some brainstorming on finances the staff and I have rediscovered
the time honored ROMAN TRADITION OF PATRONS

If you would like to be listed in the EAGLE as a Patron all you have to do
is pick from the following Levels and send in your check.

Clines (client) Level I 50.00
Donation
Cultor (fosterner) Level II 125.00 Donation
Amicus (friend) Level III 250.00 Donation
Comes (partner) Level IV 400.00 Donation
Patronus (patron) Level V 500.00 Donation

"What do I get if I am a Patron of the Eagle", you ask? Good question

If you sign up for the Clines level you will receive
One year subscription to the Eagle and your name on the Patron Page.

If you sign up for the Cultor Level you will receive a two years
subscription to the Eagle, your name on the Patron Page and a special
certificate on your patron level.

If you sign up for the Amicus Level you will receive a two year
subscription to the Eagle, your name on the Patron Page and a special
certificate on your patron level and a Special Eagle mug naming you " a
friend and ally of the Roman people"

If you sign up for the Comes Level you will receive a two year
subscription to the Eagle, your name on the Patron Page and a special
certificate on your patron level and a Special Eagle patron mug naming you "
a friend and ally of the Roman people" and a special drawing of the Nova
Roma Eagle SPQR symbol by the Eagle's resident artist.

If you sign up for the Patronus Level V you will receive a three year
subscription to the Eagle, your name on the Patron Page and a special
certificate on your patron level and a Special Eagle patron mug naming you "
a friend and ally of the Roman people" and a special self portrait by the
Eagle's resident artist and an issue dedicated to YOU

Vale

Tiberius Galerius Paulinus
Curator Differum





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Subject: [Nova-Roma] AMS Census Update
From: Charlie Collins <cotta@spamcop.net>
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2003 17:58:29 -0600
Salvete Omnes,
I thought I would give everyone an update on my
attempt at a Provincial Census. Of the 58 Citizens
I have accounted for 21(contact has been by e-mail
or by the Pater/Materfamilias of their Gens who
said they were still around but not active). There
are 4 who have apparently left the Province according
to others who knew them(all from Gens Volcatius
Romanus) and one moved to California.
That leaves 31 still unaccounted for. I will be
sending a letter by mail to these absent Citizens
later this coming week.
I thought I better post this on the Main List as
it seems the NovaRomaProvinciae list is having some
problems.

Vale,

Sextus Cornelius Cotta

--
Provincial Praetor
America Medioccidentalis Superior Province
Factio Praesina

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