Columnae Herculis (Nova Roma)

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'''Columnae Herculis''' is a new webzine. It is a new webzine with a different structure. That because it tries to bring together, in one common language, articles initially dedicated to provincial newsletters. That work, to translate the most interesting roman subject related articles from Italian, French, Spanish, Finish, German, Hungarian or Romanian, follow one of the noble Nova Roma purpose: to promote the roman culture and civilization around the world.
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Revision as of 22:40, 30 May 2007

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COLUMNAE

HERCULIS

WEBZINE


" COLUMNAE HERCULIS "
" COLUMNAE HERCULIS " is the magazine of the european nova roman provinces
Epistola

Columnae Herculis is a new webzine. It is a new webzine with a different structure. That because it tries to bring together, in one common language, articles initially dedicated to provincial newsletters. That work, to translate the most interesting roman subject related articles from Italian, French, Spanish, Finish, German, Hungarian or Romanian, follow one of the noble Nova Roma purpose: to promote the roman culture and civilization around the world.

Released today:

prid. Kal. Iun. L. Arminio Ti. Galerio cos. MMDCCLX a.u.c.


Editions
Columnae Herculis - Edition I
Columnae Herculis - Edition II.

Editorial board
Titus Iulius Sabinus - Editor in chief.
Franciscus Apulus Caesar - Webzine manager.
Marcus Iulius Perusianus - Editor.
Publius Memmius Albucius - Editor.
Gaius Curius Saturninus - Editor.

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