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NOVA ROMA
Dedicated to the restoration of classical Roman religion, culture and virtues

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RES PUBLICA

Nova Roma is an organization dedicated to the study and restoration of ancient Roman culture. From its legendary founding in 753 BCE to 330 CE, when it ceased to be the center of Imperial authority, Rome set the standard and laid the foundation for our modern Western civilization. Learn more...

Quick links: FAQ - Tabularium - Aerarium Saturni - Magistrates - Senators - Provinciae - Annals of Nova Roma - Ager Publicus - Album Civium - Fasti MMDCCLX

CULTUS DEORUM

Sometimes called "Roman Paganism", the modern practice of the Cultus Deorum Romanorum is an attempt to reconstruct the ancient religion of the Romans as closely as possible, making as few concessions to modern sensibilities as possible. Learn more...

Quick links: Cultus Deorum - Priests and Priesthoods - Rites and Rituals - Roman Calendar - Comitia Curiata

VITA CIVICA

There are many ways to be involved in civic life in Nova Roma. Choose the way that fits your style and interests. Learn more...

Quick links: Community Forum - Sodalitates - Military reenactments - Academia Thules - Macellum - Events for Romans

VIA ROMANA

Via Romana refers to the study and practice of Roman culture. This includes the study and use the Latin language, the study and reenactment of Roman arts (including historical military reenactment), the production of Roman drama, the study of Roman history, and a wide variety of other pursuits. It is as part of the via Romana that citizens are expected to take up Roman names for use within our society.


BECOMING A CITIZEN
CURRENT EVENTS

We are celebrating the 26th Annversary of Nova Roma at the Concordialia festival, on Kal. Mar. , the holiday of Roman Unity. The aediles curules have announced the start of the Ludi Novi Romani lasting till Id. Mar.


A new local chapter of Nova Roma has been founded by Cn. Lentulus: Colonia Aquincum, in Budapest (Hungary), within our Pannonian province.


Nova Roma is incorporating the Canadian Roman Republic organization as its federate municipium.


Join the Nova Roman guest-friendship project.

Watch videos about Nova Roma on YouTube.

Take a look at some photos of recent Nova Roman events.



CALENDAR
a.d. VIII Kal. Dec. "A" 08:37
L. Arminio Ti. Galerio cos. (MMDCCLX a.u.c.)

Market Day Chat on IRC on "G" days:
Fri 23 Feb - Sat 3 Mar - Sun 11 Mar

PHOTO OF THE DAY
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Modern grave marker of an unknown Roman girl, London.


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