NovaRoma:Article Names
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'''Roman numerals are used for Years [[AUC]]''' - such as [[MMDCCLVI]] | '''Roman numerals are used for Years [[AUC]]''' - such as [[MMDCCLVI]] | ||
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+ | '''Spelling:''' For Latin words, please do not use the letter 'J' or the 'AE' ligature; but use "U" and "V" as a modern writer would. (Example: ''Iulius'', not ''Julius'' or ''IVLIVS''). | ||
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+ | '''Capitalization:''' Follow the same rules for capitalizing words that you would use in a book title - that is, capitalize the first letter of everything but the most minor of words (a, an, the, of, in, from...). Never place anything in ALL CAPS that is not an acronym or Roman numeral. | ||
== Articles on Non-Nova Roma Topics == | == Articles on Non-Nova Roma Topics == | ||
− | We hope to provide a wealth of content here about Roman culture, religion, traditions, history, etc., and about other parts of the ancient world as they relate to Rome. Articles about such topics go into the general namespace - i.e., they have no special prefix or suffix. | + | We hope to provide a wealth of content here about Roman culture, religion, traditions, history, etc., and about other parts of the ancient world as they relate to Rome. Articles about such topics go into the general namespace - i.e., they have no special prefix or suffix. |
+ | * [[Capitoline]] | ||
* [[Marcus Iunius Brutus]] | * [[Marcus Iunius Brutus]] | ||
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* [[Gaius Iulius Caesar]] | * [[Gaius Iulius Caesar]] | ||
− | + | Always use full names, such as [[Gaius Iulius Caesar]], when known. For those who are commonly known by another name by the general public (especially if it has a "J" in it), you can set up redirect pages that will automatically send users to the right place: | |
− | + | * [[Julius Caesar]] => [[Gaius Iulius Caesar]] | |
+ | * [[Mark Antony]] => [{Marcus Antonius]] | ||
+ | * [[Jupiter]] => [[Iuppiter]] | ||
== Articles about Nova Roma Topics == | == Articles about Nova Roma Topics == | ||
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* [[Lex Equitia de Vigintisexviris (Nova Roma)]] | * [[Lex Equitia de Vigintisexviris (Nova Roma)]] | ||
* Category: Senators (Nova Roma) | * Category: Senators (Nova Roma) | ||
− | * [[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)]] ''(see below)'' | + | * [[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)]] ''(see below for more about personal names)'' |
== Articles about Nova Roma People == | == Articles about Nova Roma People == | ||
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* [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla]] -- without the ''(Nova Roma)'' suffix, this refers to the ancient dictator. | * [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla]] -- without the ''(Nova Roma)'' suffix, this refers to the ancient dictator. | ||
* [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla (Nova Roma)]] -- the suffix clearly indicates our modern citizen by that name. | * [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla (Nova Roma)]] -- the suffix clearly indicates our modern citizen by that name. | ||
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+ | If a person's name has changed over time, place the main article under the most recent name, and use redirects for the other forms of it. Historical writings and lists of magistrates should always use the name that the person used ''at the time the office was held''. | ||
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+ | * [[Marcus Minucius-Tiberius Audens (Nova Roma)]] => [[Marcus Minucius Audens (Nova Roma)]] | ||
Any registered user of the Wiki may also have a personal page in the ''User:'' namespace - this is automatically linked to by the WikiMedia software wherever your name appears in edit history, discussions, etc. This personal page is yours to do with as you will - though administrators may still remove content that is clearly abusive, slanderous, etc. | Any registered user of the Wiki may also have a personal page in the ''User:'' namespace - this is automatically linked to by the WikiMedia software wherever your name appears in edit history, discussions, etc. This personal page is yours to do with as you will - though administrators may still remove content that is clearly abusive, slanderous, etc. | ||
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* [[User:Marcus Octavius Germanicus]] | * [[User:Marcus Octavius Germanicus]] | ||
− | + | Your user name must exactly match your citizen name as registered with the censores, otherwise the account (and its User: page) will be deleted. (The only exceptions are administrative accounts). | |
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Revision as of 17:22, 28 December 2005
In order that articles may be located easily, and there be less likelihood of confusion or duplication, all articles must adhere to the naming conventions described here. If you're not sure how to name your article, please contact a WikiMagister for advice.
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General
Article names begin with a capital letter - this is a requirement of the what=Wiki software.
Roman numerals are used for Years AUC - such as MMDCCLVI
Spelling: For Latin words, please do not use the letter 'J' or the 'AE' ligature; but use "U" and "V" as a modern writer would. (Example: Iulius, not Julius or IVLIVS).
Capitalization: Follow the same rules for capitalizing words that you would use in a book title - that is, capitalize the first letter of everything but the most minor of words (a, an, the, of, in, from...). Never place anything in ALL CAPS that is not an acronym or Roman numeral.
Articles on Non-Nova Roma Topics
We hope to provide a wealth of content here about Roman culture, religion, traditions, history, etc., and about other parts of the ancient world as they relate to Rome. Articles about such topics go into the general namespace - i.e., they have no special prefix or suffix.
Always use full names, such as Gaius Iulius Caesar, when known. For those who are commonly known by another name by the general public (especially if it has a "J" in it), you can set up redirect pages that will automatically send users to the right place:
- Julius Caesar => Gaius Iulius Caesar
- Mark Antony => [{Marcus Antonius]]
- Jupiter => Iuppiter
Articles about Nova Roma Topics
Articles about persons and events in Nova Roma must have (Nova Roma) at the end of the article name, in order to prevent conflicts with articles about the ancient world, and to clearly mark which articles are about ourselves. Some examples:
- Consul (Nova Roma)
- Lex Equitia de Vigintisexviris (Nova Roma)
- Category: Senators (Nova Roma)
- Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma) (see below for more about personal names)
Articles about Nova Roma People
A citizen who has held elected or appointed office or a priesthood is eligible for a page in the general namespace, with the article name being that citizen's full Roman name followed by (Nova Roma). This page is not a personal playground for that citizen; rather, it is a public record, editable by all, with Neutral Point of View strictly enforced by the administrators.
The (Nova Roma) suffix rule described above is particularly important for names; we would lose credibility if there was no clear distinction between the names of ancients and moderns. Some of our prominent citizens have names that exactly match that of an ancient person, and it is vital to prevent confusion between them:
- Lucius Cornelius Sulla -- without the (Nova Roma) suffix, this refers to the ancient dictator.
- Lucius Cornelius Sulla (Nova Roma) -- the suffix clearly indicates our modern citizen by that name.
If a person's name has changed over time, place the main article under the most recent name, and use redirects for the other forms of it. Historical writings and lists of magistrates should always use the name that the person used at the time the office was held.
Any registered user of the Wiki may also have a personal page in the User: namespace - this is automatically linked to by the WikiMedia software wherever your name appears in edit history, discussions, etc. This personal page is yours to do with as you will - though administrators may still remove content that is clearly abusive, slanderous, etc.
Your user name must exactly match your citizen name as registered with the censores, otherwise the account (and its User: page) will be deleted. (The only exceptions are administrative accounts).