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− | '''Gens Martiania''' is one of the early gentes of Nova Roma.
| + | Martianus Minneus Felix Capella was a Roman writer of the early 5th century, who espoused the heliocentric theory of the universe a thousand years before Nicolaus Copernicus revived the idea. |
− | It was formed when [[Marcus Martianius Gangalius (Nova Roma)|Marcus Martianius Gangalius]] became the 173rd citizen in [[MMDCCLVI]].
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− | The Roman name Martiania unites two of the gens' primary interests, the study of classical Roman civilization, and the exploration of space in general but particularly the exploration of the planet Mars. It is a name which simultaneously recalls the past and summons the future. Symbolic of these twin influences is Martianus Minneus Felix Capella, a Roman writer of the early 5th century, who espoused the heliocentric theory of the universe a thousand years before Nicholas Copernicus revived the idea.
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− | The motto of the gens, CONTENDERE, EXPLORARE, INVENIRE, ET NON CEDERE, is a Latin translation of "To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield," a line from Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem "Ulysses." This line is inscribed on a monument in Antarctica to Robert Scott's tragic expedition to the South Pole, men who made the ultimate sacrifice to expand human knowledge.
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− | The gens Martiania encourages its members to be active in building social, civil, and religious institutions that existed in the classical Roman world. Additionally, its encourages membership and active participation in space advocacy organizations to further the goals of exploring and eventually colonizing the planet Mars.
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− | '''Marcus Martianius Gangalius''' was appointed [[Aedilis Curulis (Nova Roma)|Aedilis Curulis]] and webmaster of Nova Roma in the year [[MMDCCLII]]; however, he opposed the dictator [[Flavius Vedius Germanicus (Nova Roma)|Flavius Vedius Germanicus]] and was removed from his positions. He served as Legatus of California Superior from [[MMDCCLIII]] to [[MMDCCLVIII]], and he has been a Soldalus Palatini since [[MMDCCLVII]].
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− | Other members are:
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− | ''' Gaia Martiania Gangalia Cunicula'''
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− | ''' Leona Martiania Gangalia Bactrica Bellatrix'''
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− | ''' Marca Martiania Gangalia Marcella'''
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− | ''' Fausta Martiania Gangalia Minervalis'''
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− | ''' Titus Martianius Lupus'''
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− | ==External link==
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− | * [http://www.angelfire.com/empire/martiana/gens/index.html Gens Martiania]
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− | [[Category: Gens Martiania (Nova Roma)| Gens Martiania]]
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Martianus Minneus Felix Capella was a Roman writer of the early 5th century, who espoused the heliocentric theory of the universe a thousand years before Nicolaus Copernicus revived the idea.