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History of Dacia Nova Roma
L. Arminio Ti. Galerio cos. ‡ MMDCCLX a.u.c.
Non. Dec. ‡: Titus Iulius Sabinus was added to the Senate of Nova Roma.
a.d. XI Kal. Quin. ‡: Lucia Iulia Severa was appointed Procurator Dacia.
a.d. XVII Kal. Quin. ‡: Citizens from Dacia were official invited and participated to the Roman Days festival from Porolissum, the ancient capital of Dacia Porolissensis.
a.d. V Kal. Iun. ‡: "Dacia Felix" the provincial webzine is official on line.
a.d. XI Kal. Iun. ‡: Gaius Marius Maior, Procurator Dacia and Nova Roma Quaestor passed into afterlife.
Id. Mai. ‡: The Temple of Mercurius was inaugurated in Provincia Dacia by T. Iulius Sabinus.
prid. Kal. Mai. ‡ - a.d. VII Id. Mai. ‡: The official visit of Legatus Italia C. Aurelius Vindex in Dacia.
a.d. VIII Id. Mar. ‡: First Oppidum Bucurestium meeting.
a.d. XV Kal. Mar. ‡: Aula Arria Carina and Lucia Iulia Severa were elected Aediles Oppidum Bucurestium.
a.d. VII Kal. Feb. ‡: Citizens from Dacia took part to the Pomerium and Italia Nova Roma Conventus from Vasto (ancient Histonium) and visited Rome until January 31th.
a.d. IV Id. Ian. ‡: Oppidum Bucurestium was created by the novi romani citizens from Bucharest. Quintus Iulius Probus and Gaius Marius Maior were appointed as provisional Aediles.
Kal. Ian. ‡: Iulia Caesar Cytheris Aege was elected Curule Aedile and Quintus Iulius Probus, Titus Iulius Sabinus and Gaius Marius Maior, Quaestores.
K. Buteone Po. Minucia cos. ‡ MMDCCLIX a.u.c.
a.d. XI Kal. Nov. ‡: Citizens from Bucharest decided to establish an oppidium.
prid. Id. Oct. ‡: Bucharest: meeting with Legio XV Apollinaris from Pannonia.
a.d. V Kal. Sept. ‡: Dacia is official announced as a province with citizens 100% assidui.
a.d. III Id. Sext. ‡: The second Dies Natalis Dacia is celebrated.
prid. Non. Quin. ‡: Lucia Iulia Severa was appointed Dacia representative in Collegium Interprovinciale.
Kal. Ian. ‡: Titus Iulius Sabinus was elected Curule Aedile and Magna Mater Project Coordinator.
Fr. Apulo C. Laenate cos. ‡ MMDCCLVIII a.u.c.
a.d. III Non. Nov. ‡: Provincial magistrates appointments :
- Gaius Marius Maior - Procurator Dacia.
- Fausta Maria Bellatrix - Scriba Propraetoris.
a.d. III Id. Sext. ‡: The first Dies Natalis Dacia is celebrated.
prid. Non. Sext. ‡: Citizens from Dacia took part to the Nova Roma Conventus from Rome.
a.d. X Kal Sext. ‡: First provincial magistrates are appointed :
- Iulia Caesar Cytheris Aege - Legatus Internis Rebus.
- Marcus Prometheus Decius Golia - Legatus Externis Rebus.
- Quintus Iulius Probus - Legatus Militum.
- Aula Arria Carina - Picoman.
a.d. X Kal Sext. ‡: The governor first edict about the administration of Dacia Nova Roma.
prid. Non. Quin. ‡: Titus Iulius Sabinus is appointed propraetor of the new created province.
a.d. VII Kal. Iun. ‡: The first ritual performed by Iulia Caesar Cytheris Aege at Ulpia Traiana.
Kal. Apr. ‡: Dacia became an official province of Nova Roma.
Governors of Dacia Nova Roma
- starting with prid. Non. Quin. ‡ , Fr. Apulo C. Laenate cos. ‡ MMDCCLVIII a.u.c.
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