Order of senatorial rank (Nova Roma)

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They are then followed by those who have served as [[Censor (Nova Roma)|censor]], [[Consul (Nova Roma)|consul]], [[Praetor (Nova Roma)|praetor]], [[Aedile (Nova Roma)|aedilis]], [[Tribunus plebis (Nova Roma)|tribune]], [[Quaestor (Nova Roma)|quaestor]], and private senators. They are then ordered within each group by citizen number (except for the princeps senatus).
 
They are then followed by those who have served as [[Censor (Nova Roma)|censor]], [[Consul (Nova Roma)|consul]], [[Praetor (Nova Roma)|praetor]], [[Aedile (Nova Roma)|aedilis]], [[Tribunus plebis (Nova Roma)|tribune]], [[Quaestor (Nova Roma)|quaestor]], and private senators. They are then ordered within each group by citizen number (except for the princeps senatus).
  
Other than the dignity afforded the ''princeps senatus'', as being first among equals, the rankings have no legal effect.
 
  
 
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The Album Senatorium, as maintained by the censores, lists, in order of rank, the current members of the Nova Roman senate.


The highest ranking member of the Senate is the princeps senatus. The princeps senatus is a patrician member of the senate who has also completed a term as censor. He is followed by anyone who has served as dictator.

They are then followed by those who have served as censor, consul, praetor, aedilis, tribune, quaestor, and private senators. They are then ordered within each group by citizen number (except for the princeps senatus).

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