Senatus consultum de Regione Cenomania Provinciae Novae Britanniae, de praefecto Cenomaniae et de legato Regionis Noveboracensis et de castris vicisque aedificandis (Nova Roma)

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SENATUS CONSULTUM STATUS INFORMATION


This Senatus Consultum has LAPSED.



I. M. Larcius Parrus was appointed for Regio Noveboracensis (the States of New York and U.S. New Jersey), in America Noveboracensis, "to start the reorganization of the territory, and to establish an authentic, reconstructed Roman military camp, meeting serious reenactment and museum standards of reconstruction". The senate mandates proconsul T. Domitius Draco to advise the senate about the performance of legatus Regionis Noveboracensis M. Larcius Parrus, by the end of August, whether M. Larcius is working in his position or not, or if he is incapacitated only temporarily. After August, the senate shall decide on removal or keeping of M. Larcius as legatus for Regio Noveboracensis.


II. The senate creates Regio Cenomania within Provincia Nova Britannia to cover the territory that is the State of Maine, USA.


A. For Regio Cenomania, the senate appoints D. Marcius Vulpes as praefectus to legatus pro praetore A. Iulius Paterculus to represent Nova Roma as lieutenant governor (regional vice-president for Maine), and to establish an authentic, reconstructed Roman military camp, meeting serious reenactment and museum standards of reconstruction, under the supervision of legatus pro praetore A. Iulius Paterculus.


B. Praefectus D. Marcius shall work under the guidance and supervision of the legatus pro praetore, but D. Marcius reports not only to the governor but also directly to the Senate about his activities and developments in his area. The Oath of office is required.
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