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[edit] M. Octavio L. Sulla (II) cos. ‡ MMDCCLV a.u.c.
[edit] Vigintisexviri
[edit] Ianuarius
- Nova Roma incorporated in Maine, USA.
- Consul M. Octavius proposed the title "Pater Patriae" for each of the two founders, who had also just finished their second consulships, and this was overwhelmingly approved by the Senate.
[edit] Februarius
[edit] Martius
P. Vedia Serena and Pater Patriae Flavius Vedius Germanicus both resigned citizenship on Id. Mar. ‡ when the senate fails to vote to include P. Vedia in their number.
[edit] Aprilis
[edit] Iunius
A conflict arose between the two Consuls, on the issue of the Censores power. Consul L. Cornelius had privately shown M. Octavius a proposed lex that would substantially modify the Censores' power to create Senators, in some cases, making adlection automatic, even against the wishes of the Senators. M. Octavius opposed this - thinking it was retaliation for the Censores' actions in the events three months prior - and privately insisted that the proposal be modified, or it would be vetoed. When Consul Cornelius finally posted a call for votes, however, the text included several of the features that the two had agreed would be removed, and Octavius vetoed it within hours. This ended a truce that had existed between the two Consuls, and for much of the remainder of their term, they quarrelled publicly and privately.
[edit] Quinctilis
[edit] Sextilis
[edit] September
[edit] October
[edit] November
[edit] December