Senatus consultum de corona civica Cn. Lentulo et P. Licino danda (Nova Roma)

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SENATUS CONSULTUM STATUS INFORMATION


This senatus consultum is currently IN FORCE.

Passed by the Senate of Nova Roma
Yes: 12 No: 0 Abs.: 0
prid. Kal. Ian. Q. Arrio (III) A. Tullia cos. MMDCCLXXIV a.u.c.



I. The senate awards the corona civica, the highest possible award, according to the mos maiorum, the tradition of the ancestors, to Cn. Cornelius Lentulus, princeps iuventutis, eques equo publico, and P. Porcius Licinus, eques equo publico, for saving Nova Roma and saving the exiled citizens from the demise of their Roman lives, citizenship and identity. The saving of Nova Roma and the exiled citizens was first and foremost the selfless work of these two citizens who are now celebrated as heroes of Nova Roma by the Senate and People, and their action shall be an example for other all other citizens and future leaders about duty and virtue: the freedom and republic of Nova Roma, the rights of our fellow citizens, the integrity of our Roman cultural mission shall always be defended, protected at any cost, and upheld above all interests.


II. This award, according to tradition, may only be awarded if witnessed, testified and approved by the people who were saved. This motion was made by Sex. Lucilius Tutor who witnessed to having been saved by Cn. Cornelius Lentulus and P. Porcius Licinus, and he testified in the name of those who were saved from the same exile (which is the ultimate peril and poena capitis within Nova Roma, the civic demise).


III. As recipients of this award, according to tradition, they shall have a permanent grant to attend the meetings of the senate even if not being senators, as observing, non-voting members; they shall be seated in the places reserved for senators in public games and festivals; they shall be entitled to wear the oak leaves crown at public gatherings, and when wearing this decoration, shall be applauded, and even the highest ranking magistrates shall greet them by standing up if they are sitting, as required by the Roman tradition pertaining to this award. They shall be exempt from taxes and counted as assidui permanently, in keeping with the mos maiorum.


IV. Other citizens awarded with the corona civica in the future shall have the same grants and privileges, and this senatus consultum shall be the founding and regulating law of this highest possible award of Nova Roma, based on the authority and belonging under the regulation of the lex Arria de censu civium aestimando III.F.3.

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