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− | [Catilinarians] was the tongue-in-cheek name of the mailing-list [[Lucius Marius Fimbria (Nova Roma)|L Marius Fimbria]] set up for members of the so-called "Sullan faction" in {{1999}}. This faction was only a rumor and a running chatroom gag until certain magistrates, most notably ''tribunus plebis'' [[Avidius Tullius Callidus (Nova Roma)|Avidius Tullius Callidus]] (who originated the rumor) and ''consul'' [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur (Nova Roma)|L Equitius Cincinnatus]] (who believed it), began behaving as if such a faction actually existed. The pressures brought to bear upon its supposed members led them to band together in fact. They became Nova Roma's first real "dissident wing". | + | '''[Catilinarians]''' was the tongue-in-cheek name of the mailing-list [[Lucius Marius Fimbria (Nova Roma)|L Marius Fimbria]] set up for members of the so-called "Sullan faction" in {{1999}}. This faction was only a rumor and a running chatroom gag until certain magistrates, most notably ''tribunus plebis'' [[Avidius Tullius Callidus (Nova Roma)|Avidius Tullius Callidus]] (who originated the rumor) and ''consul'' [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur (Nova Roma)|L Equitius Cincinnatus]] (who believed it), began behaving as if such a faction actually existed. The pressures brought to bear upon its supposed members led them to band together in fact. They became Nova Roma's first real "dissident wing". |
− | They advocated, among other things, opening the principal magistracies to non-practitioners of the ''religio Romana''; changing the magisterial oath of office to mandate respect for, but not necessarily worship of, the Roman gods; and expanding the Senate to include provincial governors and other diversifying elements. Their efforts made it possible for, | + | They advocated, among other things, opening the principal magistracies to non-practitioners of the ''religio Romana''; changing the magisterial oath of office to mandate respect for, but not necessarily worship of, the Roman gods; and expanding the Senate to include provincial governors and other diversifying elements. Their efforts made it possible for, most notably, [[Stephanus Ullerius Venator Piperbarbus (Nova Roma)|Stephanus Ullerius Venator Piperbarbus]], an Asatruar; [[Marcus Minucius Audens (Nova Roma)|M Minucius Audens]], a Christian; and [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix (Nova Roma)|L Cornelius Sulla]], a Jew, to rise to prominence and attain high office in the Republic. In light of later events, this last struck some former faction members as heavily ironic. |
'''Charter members (subscribers)''' | '''Charter members (subscribers)''' | ||
− | * L Marius Fimbria, ''Listowner'' | + | * [[Lucius Marius Fimbria (Nova Roma)|L Marius Fimbria]], ''Listowner'' |
− | * L Cornelius Sulla (not yet ''Felix'') | + | * [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix (Nova Roma)|L Cornelius Sulla]] (not yet ''Felix'') |
− | * Q Fabius Maximus | + | * [[Quintus Fabius Maximus (Nova Roma)|Q Fabius Maximus]] |
− | * C Aelius Ericius | + | * [[Gaius Aelius Ericius (Nova Roma)|C Aelius Ericius]] |
− | * Stephanus Ullerius Venator Piperbarbus | + | * [[Stephanus Ullerius Venator Piperbarbus (Nova Roma)|Stephanus Ullerius Venator Piperbarbus]] |
− | * C Tullius Triumphius Cicero | + | * [[Gaius Tullius Triumphius Cicero (Nova Roma)|C Tullius Triumphius Cicero]] |
− | * | + | * '''Prima Cornelia Valeria Octavia''' |
− | * Gn Tarquinius Caesar | + | * [[Gnaeus Tarquinius Caesar (Nova Roma)|Gn Tarquinius Caesar]] |
− | * M Cornelius Felix | + | * [[Marcus Cornelius Felix (Nova Roma)|M Cornelius Felix]] |
[[Category: Nova Roma History]] | [[Category: Nova Roma History]] |
Latest revision as of 20:10, 26 February 2024
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[Catilinarians] was the tongue-in-cheek name of the mailing-list L Marius Fimbria set up for members of the so-called "Sullan faction" in L. Equitio Dec. Iunio cos. ‡ MMDCCLII a.u.c.. This faction was only a rumor and a running chatroom gag until certain magistrates, most notably tribunus plebis Avidius Tullius Callidus (who originated the rumor) and consul L Equitius Cincinnatus (who believed it), began behaving as if such a faction actually existed. The pressures brought to bear upon its supposed members led them to band together in fact. They became Nova Roma's first real "dissident wing".
They advocated, among other things, opening the principal magistracies to non-practitioners of the religio Romana; changing the magisterial oath of office to mandate respect for, but not necessarily worship of, the Roman gods; and expanding the Senate to include provincial governors and other diversifying elements. Their efforts made it possible for, most notably, Stephanus Ullerius Venator Piperbarbus, an Asatruar; M Minucius Audens, a Christian; and L Cornelius Sulla, a Jew, to rise to prominence and attain high office in the Republic. In light of later events, this last struck some former faction members as heavily ironic.
Charter members (subscribers)
- L Marius Fimbria, Listowner
- L Cornelius Sulla (not yet Felix)
- Q Fabius Maximus
- C Aelius Ericius
- Stephanus Ullerius Venator Piperbarbus
- C Tullius Triumphius Cicero
- Prima Cornelia Valeria Octavia
- Gn Tarquinius Caesar
- M Cornelius Felix