User talk:Numerius Curtius Flamma
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'''Provincia Germania''' | '''Provincia Germania''' | ||
| − | * | + | * added the (in 2025 already drafted) <span style="color: navy">German-language-version</span>, compatible to the recently altered design of the Provincia Germania page; adjusted the red color of the table header to that of the flag ''– May 2026'' |
'''Provincia Germania - Map & Guide''' | '''Provincia Germania - Map & Guide''' | ||
| − | * | + | * created a <span style="color: navy">structure</span> (classification into seperate lists for Germany, Switzerland, Austria) ''– 2025'' |
| − | * | + | * added several city/settlement <span style="color: navy">names</span> for Germany, Switzerland ''– 2025'' |
| − | * | + | * started to identify and mark <span style="color: navy">settlements without Roman history</span> (those who were given Latin names in the Medieval Ages or later (Renaissance)) ''– 2025'' |
| − | * | + | * added <span style="color: navy">subdivision „Sacred Sites“</span> with selected notable sites ''– 2025'' |
| − | * | + | * added <span style="color: navy">subdivision „Military Sites“</span> with sites ''– 2025'' |
'''Mithras''' | '''Mithras''' | ||
| − | * (2025) added photograph of Mithras relief (picture by me) shown at the Frankfurt Archaeological Museum | + | * (2025) added<span style="color: navy"> photograph</span> of Mithras relief (picture by me) shown at the Frankfurt Archaeological Museum ''– 2025'' |
'''Iuppiter''' | '''Iuppiter''' | ||
| − | * | + | * added <span style="color: navy">subdivision</span> „Provincial special forms of portrayal/worship“ ''– 2025'' |
| − | * | + | * added <span style="color: navy">photograph</span> of the Iuppiter Giant Column from Mogontiacum (replica at the Saalburg, pic by me) ''– 2025'' |
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| − | == Drafts etc. == | + | == Drafts, Graphic Works etc. == |
* still in draft status - Provincia Germania flag draft portraying the head of a Germanic woman within a laurel wreath | * still in draft status - Provincia Germania flag draft portraying the head of a Germanic woman within a laurel wreath | ||
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== Last but not least... == | == Last but not least... == | ||
Latest revision as of 12:59, 8 June 2026
SALVETE OMNES!
I‘ve started editing several pages by adding content. If this is not OK, please let me know.
EDIT May 9th, 2026
Long time, no see... After a few bumpy and busy months I'm back again, at least temporarily ;-)
Permissions for Editing
Mails to Cn. Cornelius Lentulus via Album Civium - Requests for adding cities to the Provincia Germania Map & Guid subpage and doing additional work - PERMISSION GRANTED
Editing Actions
Provincia Germania
- added the (in 2025 already drafted) German-language-version, compatible to the recently altered design of the Provincia Germania page; adjusted the red color of the table header to that of the flag – May 2026
Provincia Germania - Map & Guide
- created a structure (classification into seperate lists for Germany, Switzerland, Austria) – 2025
- added several city/settlement names for Germany, Switzerland – 2025
- started to identify and mark settlements without Roman history (those who were given Latin names in the Medieval Ages or later (Renaissance)) – 2025
- added subdivision „Sacred Sites“ with selected notable sites – 2025
- added subdivision „Military Sites“ with sites – 2025
Mithras
- (2025) added photograph of Mithras relief (picture by me) shown at the Frankfurt Archaeological Museum – 2025
Iuppiter
- added subdivision „Provincial special forms of portrayal/worship“ – 2025
- added photograph of the Iuppiter Giant Column from Mogontiacum (replica at the Saalburg, pic by me) – 2025
Drafts, Graphic Works etc.
- still in draft status - Provincia Germania flag draft portraying the head of a Germanic woman within a laurel wreath
Last but not least...
When I joined NR, I had the impression that commitment and contributions are welcome, but e-mail answers are rare... Sigh. People here don't expect red carpet treatment but also not their mails being ignored.