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  • After the [[Dictatorship of MMDCCLII (Nova Roma)|Dictatorship of MMDCCLII]], an entirely new [[Constitution (Nova Roma)|constitution]] was e ...ng of the [[City of Rome]] in [[753 BCE]] to the removal of the [[Altar of Victory]] from the [[Senate]] in [[394 CE]] and encompassing such fields as religio
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  • ...ng of the [[City of Rome]] in [[753 BCE]] to the removal of the [[Altar of Victory]] from the [[Senate]] in [[394 CE]] and encompassing such fields as religio ... culture, religion, and society of Nova Roma shall be patterned upon those of ancient Rome.
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  • This version of the constitution resulted from four separate but simultaneous amendments: t ...ng of the [[City of Rome]] in [[753 BCE]] to the removal of the [[Altar of Victory]] from the [[Senate]] in [[394 CE]] and encompassing such fields as religio
    39 KB (6,290 words) - 12:42, 9 June 2022
  • ...ng of the [[City of Rome]] in [[753 BCE]] to the removal of the [[Altar of Victory]] from the [[Senate]] in [[394 CE]] and encompassing such fields as religio ... culture, religion, and society of Nova Roma shall be patterned upon those of ancient Rome.
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  • This lex served as the '''Constitution''' of Nova Roma between {{2004}} - {{2016}}. We, the Senate and People of Nova Roma, as an independent and sovereign nation, herewith
    36 KB (5,753 words) - 10:06, 9 June 2022
  • ...tional text and replaced it with a new text. This was done for the purpose of correcting various errors or spelling and phrasing in the earlier text, and We, the Senate and People of Nova Roma, as an independent and sovereign nation, herewith
    35 KB (5,608 words) - 12:45, 9 June 2022
  • ...rigenda]]'' but are presented here separately from the latter for the sake of clarity. The relevant ''leges'' were the ''[[lex Equitia de gentibus (Nova We, the Senate and People of Nova Roma, as an independent and sovereign nation, herewith
    38 KB (6,062 words) - 09:16, 9 June 2022
  • {{LanguageBar|{{PAGENAME}} }}[[Image:Mars courtesy of Vroma.jpg|frame]] ...ter, husband of Bellona, and the lover of Venus. He was the most prominent of the military gods that were worshipped by the Roman legions. The martial Ro
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  • [[Image:vulcan-birmingham-ltsnow.jpg|frame|Photo of Vulcan dusted with light snow at Vulcan Park, Birmingham, Alabama, USA, by ...estival. As God of metal workers, He also has a festival on May 23. As God of conflagration, His temples were built outside the pomerium, on the Campus M
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  • (May this water cleanse my body of impurities, as the rain cleanses too long, or you who are conscious of ever having struck your own
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  • ...erse legend: "CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST P M TR POT XXVII"</ref>In the reign of Constantine and Maxentius, the temple was burnt down, but was again restore ...-h/22153-h.htm Lanciani, R. (1893). Pagan and Christian Rome]</ref>A piece of entablature and a column capital from the cella survived the destruction an
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  • ... Flavius Vedius Germanicus announced his return and offered an explanation of his actions: ...nceived by Cassius and myself as a purely religious organization). Because of these extremely close ties (in my own mind), I thought the best thing would
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  • ...the founding of the City of Rome in 753 BCE to the removal of the altar of Victory from the Senate in 394 CE. 2. The establishment and/or oversight of programs, either self-study or delivered, that offer informative content co
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  • ! style="background:#993333; text-align:center; color:#ffffff;" | Appr. of a pres. mag. prop. ! style="background:#993333; text-align:center; color:#ffffff;" | Nb of sen.
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  • SENATUS CONSULTUM ON THE CREATION OF STANDING SENATE COMMITTEES III. The mandate and scope of the committees at II.A to II E inclusive shall be as follows:
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  • the footsteps of brothers, who as new consuls gladly offer their To you I pray, Apollo of Mount Parnassus, that you may inspire the
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  • Then kneeling, Psyche embraced the altar of Juno and, wiping at her tears, once more prayed. "O spouse and sister of Mighty Jupiter,
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  • portents to signify a change for the better for the people of our Jupiter Dapalis, it is a tradition in my family that a cup of wine be
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  • An ''ara'' is an altar, the structure on which a sacrifice is made. ''Arae'' were often open-air ...e was to observe signs according to Etruscan tradition, interpret the will of the Gods regarding one or another proposed action, and report that at assem
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  • =FERIAE IOVI: THE FEAST OF IUPPITER= On Saturday, September 13, we will be celebrating the Festival of Iuppiter Optimus Maximus. You are encouraged to celebrate this festival in
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