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Introduction
Roman dates
Kalends - Nones - Ides
Nundinae - Feriae
·Nova Roma·
Fasti Novi Romani
Calendar for the current year
Dies atri - Market days
Annals of Nova Roma
Current events
These are the Annals of Nova Roma, from its founding Fl. Vedio M. Cassio cos. ‡ MMDCCLI a.u.c. to the present.
The Roman numeral for each year links to a page with the events and magistrates of that year.
Fl. Vedio M. Cassio cos. ‡ MMDCCLI a.u.c.
Februarius
- prid. Kal. Mar. ‡ Nova Roma begins with the publishing of the Declaration.
Martius
- Kal. Mar. ‡ The Republic of Nova Roma is founded. The earliest citizen dates in the Album Civium are from the March Kalends of this year.
Sextilis
- a.d. VI Id. Sext. ‡ The Collegium Pontificum of Nova Roma is organized, with six Pontifices.
September
November
L. Equitio Dec. Iunio cos. ‡ MMDCCLII a.u.c.
It was a particularly eventful year in the history of Nova Roma, including a so-called First "Civil War" of Nova Roma, removal of a consul, appointment of a dictator, and a completely new Constitution of Nova Roma.
Ianuarius
Februarius
Martius
Aprilis
Maius
Iunius
Quinctilis
Sextilis
September
October
November
December
Gallery
Q. Maximo M. Minucio cos. ‡ MMDCCLIII a.u.c.
Ianuarius
Februarius
Martius
Aprilis
Maius
Iunius
Quinctilis
Sextilis
September
October
November
December
Fl. Vedio (II) M. Cassio (II) cos. ‡ MMDCCLIV a.u.c.
Ianuarius
a.d. XVI Kal. Feb. ‡ The censors announced that Nova Roma has hit yet another milestone, with 700 citizens on record! This was helped by a recent mention on Italian radio and television dealing with ancient Rome on the internet. In addition, the schedule for face-to-face gatherings among Nova Romans is constantly growing. Britain, Germany, Colorado, California, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Massachussetts, and many other areas all have upcoming events planned, with more being organized every day. Our sponsored reenactment legions are to be found at historical reenactment events across the world.
Februarius
Martius
a.d. XI Kal. Apr. ‡ Our censors approved the 800th citizen of Nova Roma! Consul Fl. Vedius made the following statement from the occasion:
"I cannot sufficiently express my satisfaction with Nova Roma's growth over the last three years. Our attempt to restore the ancient Roman republic has been more successful than anyone could have imagined. Our on-line community is thriving, our gatherings are becoming more and more numerous every day, our land fund and endowment are being established, we are about to make an impact in academia (but more on that in a future post), and we seem poised for an explosion in size and activity."
Aprilis
Maius
Iunius
Quinctilis
Sextilis
September
October
November
December
M. Octavio L. Sulla (II) cos. ‡ MMDCCLV a.u.c.
Ianuarius
- Nova Roma incorporated in Maine, USA.
- Consul M. Octavius proposed the title "Pater Patriae" for each of the two founders, who had also just finished their second consulships, and this was overwhelmingly approved by the Senate.
Februarius
- Lex Octavia de senatoribus passed.
Martius
P. Vedia Serena and Pater Patriae Flavius Vedius Germanicus both resigned citizenship on Id. Mar. ‡ when the senate fails to vote to include P. Vedia in their number.
Aprilis
Maius
Iunius
A conflict arose between the two Consuls, on the issue of the Censores power. Consul L. Cornelius had privately shown M. Octavius a proposed lex that would substantially modify the Censores' power to create Senators, in some cases, making adlection automatic, even against the wishes of the Senators. M. Octavius opposed this - thinking it was retaliation for the Censores' actions in the events three months prior - and privately insisted that the proposal be modified, or it would be vetoed. When Consul Cornelius finally posted a call for votes, however, the text included several of the features that the two had agreed would be removed, and Octavius vetoed it within hours. This ended a truce that had existed between the two Consuls, and for much of the remainder of their term, they quarrelled publicly and privately.
Quinctilis
Sextilis
September
October
November
December
K. Buteone T. Labieno cos. ‡ MMDCCLVI a.u.c.
Ianuarius
Februarius
Martius
Aprilis
Maius
Iunius
Quinctilis
Sextilis
September
October
November
December
Cn. Salvio Cn. Equitio cos. ‡ MMDCCLVII a.u.c.
Ianuarius
Februarius
Martius
Aprilis
Maius
Iunius
Quinctilis
Sextilis
September
October
November
December
Fr. Apulo C. Laenate cos. ‡ MMDCCLVIII a.u.c.
Ianuarius
Februarius
Martius
Aprilis
Maius
Iunius
Quinctilis
Sextilis
September
October
November
December
K. Buteone Po. Minucia cos. ‡ MMDCCLIX a.u.c.
Ianuarius
- Consul Gaius Fabius Buteo Modianus announces that he started the year off with a Consular Sacrifice Ceremony[1].
Februarius
- An Edict by Consul Gaius Fabius Buteo Modianus prompted a debate on the Constitution, the appointment of Augurs, and "ex post facto" laws. The Edict was ultimately withdrawn.
Martius
- Gaius Minucius Hadrianus Felix resigned as Censor and Senator.
- Consul Gaius Fabius Buteo Modianus issued the Edict: Establishment of Nova Roma Wiki. There was some concern raised by a few citizens that a Wiki within Nova Roma would be abused; it was only minor opposition and the Edict established the Wiki with no further objections.
Aprilis
- Consul Pompeia Minucia Strabo called for voting on Lex Moravia Minucia de Civitate Eiuranda and Lex Moravia Minucia Abdicatone Magistratum C.Pl.T. et C.Pop.T..
- Consul Gaius Fabius Buteo Modianus announced a call for candidates for Censor Suffectus, to replace Hadrianus. The call yielded one candidate, Consular Marcus Octavius Germanicus.
- Nova Roman and Italian citizens celebrated the birthday of Rome in the Eternal City.
April 4th to April 10th, Megalesia
- The extended program of Megalesia, with all needed information, is presented on the Curulis Aediles' website : http://www.crystalwebvision.com/aedil/index.htm
Maius
- On the 3rd, Consul Gaius Fabius Buteo Modianus convened the Comitia Centuriata to fill the office of Censor Suffectus. On the 17th the new Censor, Marcus Octavius Germanicus was announced.
Iunius
- Problems with a citizen by the name of Appius Claudius Priscus reached a high point in Iunius. Consul Gaius Fabius Buteo Modianus tried to call the senate to expel this citizen, as well as put together a court to expel this citizen -- both endeavors were unsuccessful. Consul Gaius Fabius Buteo Modianus did issue several Edicts as a result of this citizen: Edictum III: On Fascism, Edictum IV: On Representing Nova Roma, and Edictum VI: Regarding Appius Claudius Priscus.[2] The citizen in question eventually resigned from Nova Roma on his own.
Quinctilis
- Pontifex Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Postumianus announced the results of a meeting of the Collegium Pontificum: Responsum Pontificum de Collegio Pontificum and Responsum Pontificum de Quattor Summis Collegiis.
Sextilis
- The V Conventus Novae Romae was held in Britannia, near Hadrian's Wall. Citizens from Britain, continental Europe, and North America attended.
- Senator Lucius Arminius Faustus returned to the Republic's public life, one year after he announced he would have to withdraw from public life due to private changes.
September
- Nova Roma was represented and promoted by Provincia Italia during the Mercato della Centuriazione in Villadose (RV), the greatest reenacting event in Italy.
October
- Senatores were made privy to the deliberations of the Collegium Pontificum.
November
- The Comitia for elections of the magistrates for next year were called. The results were late due to the illness of one diribitor. Lucius Arminius Faustus and Tiberius Galerius Paulinus were elected consuls for the incoming year (MMDCCLX AUC); Gaius Equitius Cato and Aula Tullia Scholastica were elected praetors; and Gaius Fabius Buteo Modianus was elected censor.
- The Aedilis Plebis Julilla Sempronia Magna promoted the Ludi Plebeii.
December
- Marcus Cassius Iulianus announces the results of recent Collegium Pontificum Decretum: December MMDCCLIX Collegium Pontificum voting results. An item of the Decretum, of importance, was the rescission of the Responsa de Collegio Pontificum and de Quattor Summis Collegiis.
L. Arminio Ti. Galerio cos. ‡ MMDCCLX a.u.c.
Ianuarius
- Iani Aedis Sacerdos, Lucius Cassius Cornutus performs a New Year Ritual [3].
- Oppidum Bucurestium is founded in Dacia.
Februarius
- The newly re-elected governor of Provincia Hispania, Lucius Minicius Sceptius, resigns as propraetor and Senator.
- Senator Lucius Sergius Australicus resigns citizenship.
Martius
- Consul Lucius Arminius Faustus calls people to a Contio about taxes for the current year.
- Lucius Cassius Cornutus resigns as Iani Aedis Sacerdos and diribitor.
- Lucia Modia Lupa resigns as Virgo Vestalis.
Aprilis
Maius
- Provincial Governor of Dacia Titus Iulius Sabinus reported that Quaestor Gaius Marius Maior passed away.
Iunius
- Quintus Suetonius Paulinus is elected as rogator to fill the vacancy left since the last general election.
Quinctilis
Sextilis
September
October
- Consul Paulinus and Tribunus Plebis Complutensis issue calls for candidates for election for MMDCCLXI.
- Marcus Antonius Gryllus Graecus resigned as *pontifex in an e-mail to the Collegium Pontificum.
- Censor Modianus issues Edictum ces. K. Fabii Buteoni Modiani de censu anni MMDCCLX.
Reports of provincial governors
Provincial governors issue reports to the senate.
- America Austroccidentalis provincial report MMDCCLX
- America Austrorientalis provincial report MMDCCLX
- America Boreoccidentalis provincial report MMDCCLX
- America Medioccidentalis Superior provincial report MMDCCLX
- Argentina provincial report MMDCCLX
- Asia Occidentalis provincial report MMDCCLX
- Asia Orientalis provincial report MMDCCLX
- Australia provincial report MMDCCLX
- Brasilia provincial report MMDCCLX
- Britannia provincial report MMDCCLX
- California provincial report MMDCCLX
- Canada Occidentalis provincial report MMDCCLX
- Canada Orientalis provincial report MMDCCLX
- Dacia provincial report MMDCCLX
- Gallia provincial report MMDCCLX
- Germania provincial report MMDCCLX
- Hibernia provincial report MMDCCLX
- Hispania provincial report MMDCCLX
- Italia provincial report MMDCCLX
- Lacus Magni provincial report MMDCCLX
- Mediatlantica provincial report MMDCCLX
- Mexico provincial report MMDCCLX
- Nova Britannia provincial report MMDCCLX
- Pannonia provincial report MMDCCLX
- Sarmatia provincial report MMDCCLX
- Thule provincial report MMDCCLX
- Venedia provincial report MMDCCLX
November
- Titus Pontius Silanus resigns as diribitor during an election.
- Sextus Apollonius Scipio resigns from the Senate.
- Gaius Minucius Hadrianus Felix resigned as pontifex. It was announced in an e-mail to the Collegium Pontificum, by Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus.
- During the census Marcus Salix Vigilius, Sacerdotis of Isis et Serapis, resigns his priesthood and his citizenship from Nova Roma.
December
- Gaius Iulius Scaurus resigned as Flamen Quirinalis on the Nova Roma Forum. [4]
- Consul Tiberius Galerius Paulinus calls the senate to order to propose a Senatus consulta ultima which was labeled Senate Call December 2760, which he announced on the main forum. It was later withdrawn.
- The censores publish Edictum censoris de censu anni MMDCCLX
- The censores publish Edictum censorium de adlegendis senatoribus appointing 9 new senatores, removing 4, and naming Caeso Fabius Buteo Quintilianus as Princeps Senatus.
- Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus announces the result of the recent session of the Collegium Pontificum: Collegium Pontificum voting results of 11 December MMDCCLX.
- Lex de imperio MMDCCLXI
- Senate voting results December MMDCCLX This created the following standing committees:
M. Moravio T. Iulio cos. ‡ MMDCCLXI a.u.c.
Ianuarius
- K. Fabius Buteo Modianus issues Edictum II censoris de censu anni MMDCCLX.
- M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus reports on the Inaugural auspicium for MMDCCLXI.
- New magistrates take the Oath of office.
- M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus performs the annual Consular Sacrificial Ceremony
- M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus performs the Annua Sacra, opening the Senate.
- T. Iulius Sabinus assigned quaestores to magistrates.
- M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus called the Senate into session.
- Consules issues Edictum consulare de Feriis Sementis.
- C. Iulius Scaurus resigns as pontifex, pullarius, and as a citizen. [5]
Februarius
- After seven years as a Senator, Marcus Octavius Gracchus resigns from the Senate, citing "scheming and paranoia".
- Collegium Pontificum session concluded on a.d. IV Id. Feb. ‡
- Ludi Lupercalenses was presented by aediles curules and their cohors.
- The Senate votes on several issues, including the celebration of Concordialia on the Kalends of Martius.
- Gnaeus Salvius Astur resigns from the Senate and Collegium Pontificum.
- Praetor M. Iulius Severus announces that the petitio actionis of Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus Consul against Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur, Pontifex et Augur, will be accepted by the Praetores' Office in the first legally available date.
- Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus fails to comply with the Senatus Consultum regarding mailing lists. Praetor M. Curiatius Complutensis accepts the petitio actionis [6] of Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus against Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus and appoints a panel of judges [7]. Without Cincinnatus offering a defense, Praetor M. Curiatius Complutensis issues a sentence against L. Equitius Cincinnatus. He is stripped of his agnomen and titles and fined.
- The Collegium Pontificum votes to remove Pater Patriae Marcus Cassius Julianus from the office of Pontifex Maximus (which he himself had created), ten years to the day after his founding of Nova Roma. Cassius deleted the Collegium Pontificum mailing list and was removed as Pontifex as well.
- The 6th edition of the Vox Romana podcast is released.
- The Comitia Curiata witnesses three new appointments: Marca Hortensia Maior as Sacerdota Mentis, Caeso Fabius Buteo Quintilianus as Flamen Palatualis, and Quintus Valerius Poplicola as Flamen Falacer.
- Ludi Conditorum was presented by aediles curules and their cohors.
Martius
- Kal. Mar. ‡ Concordialia - The Tenth Anniversary of the Foundation of Nova Roma.
- Tribune L. Livia Plauta calls for an election to fill the vacancy in the office of Plebeian Aedile.
- Flavius Galerius Aurelianus is appointed Pontifex Maximus pro tempore by pontifical decree.
- Patricia Cassia, Senatrix, resigns her citizenship, citing no reasons: "At this time it seems fitting for me to resign from Nova Roma. I wish you all well." [8]
- Praetor M. Curiatius Complutensis accepts the petitio actionis [9] of M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus against Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus and appoints a panel of judges. During the trial M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus and the advocate of L. Equitius Cincinnatus, Ti.Galerius Paulinus, presented the evidences. The Iudices individually issued their sentences and the tribunal's majority decision was "CONDEMNO". (7 CONDEMNO + 3 ABSOLVO): L. Equitius Cincinnatus was inhabilitated for a period of two years and fined. (Read the complete text of Sententia here).
Aprilis
- Megalesia dedicated to Magna Mater was organized by aediles curules and their cohors.
- Ludi Cereales dedicated to Ceres was organized by plebeian aedile P. Constantinius Placidus.
- The VI Conventus Novae Romae was officially announced.
- C. Ambrosius Artorus Iustinus resigns from the offices of Flamen Volturanlis and Neptuni Aedes Sacerdos citing personal reasons.
- Diana Octavia Aventina resigns as Veneris Aedis Sacerdos seemingly in protest over recent events. When questioned about why she did not honor Venus on behalf of Nova Roma for the Veneralia she stated, "I did, at home, but not in the name of Nova Roma, especially considering that I would rather have some of you be granted a Darwin Award rather than receive any blessings of Venus." [10]
- Re-establishment of the Feriae Latinae. Rites to Jupiter Latiaris performed on Mons Albanus (Mont Albano), Italia by Aelius Solaris Marullinus, acting as Magister Populi Feriarum Latinarum causa on behalf of consules M. Moravius Piscinus and T. Iulius Sabinus; by the Temple Religio Romana in Oregon; and by Religio Terranova in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area. Officials and members of Nova Roma, the Societas Via Romana and The Roman Way also met to celebrate the Feriae and Parilia in Austin, Texas (America Austroccidentalis), while others joined in the rites to Jupiter Latiaris in other parts of the world. These gatherings made this year's Feriae Latinae the first global event organised by Nova Roma to be joined in by other Roman organizations. Appropriately for a celebration of ancient alliances, most of the participants were concurrent members of Nova Roma and at least one other such group.
Maius
- Sex. Lucilius Tutor resigns from the office of aedilis curulis, citing personal reasons.
- T. Iulius Sabinus called the Senate into session. The Senate votes on several issues, including the Nova Roma tax payers (assidui) citizens' participation in JSTOR.
Iunius
- M. Moravius Piscinus called the Senate to assemble to discuss on all matters related to the finances of Nova Roma.
- Nova Roman official delegation participates in the Roman reenactment festival "The Eagle on the Danube" at the ancient city of Novae (modern Svishtov, Bulgaria). See the event details
Quinctilis
- The Praetores M. Curiatius Complutensis and M. Iulius Severus issued their Edictum de Ludi Apollinares 2671 AUC
- M. Moravius Piscinus called the Senate into session.
- a.d. III Kal. Sext. ‡ VI Conventus Novae Romae opens.
Sextilis
- Magister aranearius Novae Romae: Edict regarding categories and category titles.
- a.d. XV Kal. Sept. ‡ Marcus Minucius Audens posted the following message to Nova-Roma Announce [11]:
- Magister aranearius Novae Romae: Edict regarding the inclusion of external sites.
- Magister aranearius Novae Romae: Edict regarding commerce on the website.
September
- a.d. IV Non. Sept. ‡ Oppidum Fluminis Gilae was created in Provincia America Austroccidentalis.
- a.d. III Non. Sept. ‡ Consul Piscinus calls citizens of Nova Roma to assemble in the Comitia Centuriata for a contio on Nova Roma finances.
- a.d. V Id. Sept. ‡ Ludi Romani organized by aedilis curulis and his cohors started.
- prid. Kal. Oct. ‡ The formation of the Sodalitas pro diis is announced on the Main List.
October
The Collegium Pontificum reported the following results:
- - Responsum Pontificum de Diebus was revised.
- - M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus was appointed Pontifex Maximus.
- - The blessing and warm regards of the Pontifices and of the sacerdotes of Nova Roma extended to the marriage of Gaia Valeria Pulchra to Gaius Tullius Valerianus Germanicus to be held in anno A. U. C. MMDCCLXI die pristini Kalendas Novembres, M. Moravio T. Iulio cos. ‡ MMDCCLXI a.u.c..
- - Consul Titus Iulius Sabinus was adlected as Pontifex.
- - Sacerdos Concordiae Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus was adlected as Pontifex.
- - Sacerdos Mentis Marca Hortensia Maior Fabiana, was approved as Flaminica Carmentalis.
- - Sacerdos Musae Octavianus Titinius was approved as Flamen Furrinalis and as Sacerdos Dianae.
- - Gaius Petronius Dexter was approved as Flamen Portunalis.
- - Legatus pro Praetor Sarmatiae Marcus Octavius Corvus was approved as Sacerdos Iovis.
- a.d. V Non. Oct. ‡ Consul M. Moravius Piscinus called for candidates for Election MMDCCLXI [12].
- a.d. VII Id. Oct. ‡ Censor Ti. Galerius Paulinus, acting as advocate of L. Equitius Cincinnatus, withdraw the appeal to the people, reserving the right to request this at a later date. The reason was: "I also believe that Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur has left Nova Roma and has in effect taken up voluntary exile". [[13]]
- a.d. VI Id. Oct. ‡ Consul M. Moravius Piscinus issued the second call for candidates for Election MMDCCLXI [14]
- The censors issued the Edictum Censorium de Adlegendis Senatoribus MMDCCLXI removing three senators and adding Gnaeus Iulius Caesar, Annia Minucia Marcella, and Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus to the Senate.
- prid. Id. Oct. ‡ Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus announced his decision not to accept his appointment to the Senate. [15]
- The censors issued the Edictum Censorium de Adlegendis Senatoribus MMDCCLXIa adding Stephanus Ullerius Venator Piperbarbus and Equestria Iunia Laeca to the Senate.[16]
Reports of provincial governors
Provincial governors issue reports to the senate.
- America Austroccidentalis provincial report MMDCCLXI
- America Austrorientalis provincial report MMDCCLXI
- America Boreoccidentalis provincial report MMDCCLXI
- America Medioccidentalis Superior provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Argentina provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Asia Citerior provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Asia Ulterior provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Australia provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Brasilia provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Britannia provincial report MMDCCLXI
- California provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Canada Citerior provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Canada Ulterior provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Dacia provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Gallia provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Germania provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Hibernia provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Hispania provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Italia provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Lacus Magni provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Mediatlantica provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Mexico provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Nova Britannia provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Pannonia provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Sarmatia provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Thule provincial report MMDCCLXI
- Venedia provincial report MMDCCLXI
November
- Comitia Centuriata and Populi Tributa were called to assemble for the annual elections.
- Censorial nota against Q. Fabius Maximus. [17]
- T. Iulius Sabinus called the Senate into session
December
- a.d. XVII Kal. Ian. ‡ In Provincia Canada Ulterior Cn. Iulius Caesar issued Edict 23 founding Oppidum Laureatum