Dictatorship of MMDCCLII (Nova Roma)
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In July [[MMDCCLII]] (1999), after a conflict between factions of magistrates that has come to be known as the [[Civil War of MMDCCLII (Nova Roma)|"Civil War"]], founder [[Flavus Vedius Germanicus (Nova Roma)|Flavius Vedius Germanicus]] was appointed [[Dictator]] by the [[Senate (Nova Roma)|Senate]]. | In July [[MMDCCLII]] (1999), after a conflict between factions of magistrates that has come to be known as the [[Civil War of MMDCCLII (Nova Roma)|"Civil War"]], founder [[Flavus Vedius Germanicus (Nova Roma)|Flavius Vedius Germanicus]] was appointed [[Dictator]] by the [[Senate (Nova Roma)|Senate]]. | ||
− | Vedius Germanicus expelled consul [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus (Nova Roma)|Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus]], declaring his election invalid, made several edicts and senatorial appointments, and wrote a new [[Constitution II - MMDCCLII|constitution]] before laying down his office. | + | Vedius Germanicus expelled consul [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus (Nova Roma)|Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus]], declaring his election invalid, made several edicts and senatorial appointments, and wrote a new [[Constitution II - MMDCCLII (Nova Roma)|constitution]] before laying down his office. |
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Revision as of 20:49, 11 February 2006
In July MMDCCLII (1999), after a conflict between factions of magistrates that has come to be known as the "Civil War", founder Flavius Vedius Germanicus was appointed Dictator by the Senate.
Vedius Germanicus expelled consul Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus, declaring his election invalid, made several edicts and senatorial appointments, and wrote a new constitution before laying down his office.