Aedilitas curulis MMDCCLXI
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AEDILITAS CURULIS MMDCCLXI a.u.c.
This is the joint page of the Aedilium curulium Publius Memmius Albucius and Sextus Lucilius Tutor for MMDCCLXI auc (2008 cc).
This page is maintained under authority of the Aediles Curules
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LudiThe annual calendar of the Ludi organized by Nova Roma, and specially by its curule aediles, depend on the preliminary definition of the general calendar by the Collegium Pontificum. At this time, this general calendar has not been communicated. This year 2761 auc is a special year : Rome has been re-founded ten years ago through our organization, Nova Roma. In order to celebrate this special event, we are glad to present, below, a special program. You will find in it, underlined, the traditional games, which are the Megalenses (April) and the Romani (September) who are organized every year by the aediles curules. But you will also find several exceptional games, that we have grouped in the global name of "Ludi decenniales", or "Games of the tenth birthday". Beside both traditional games, the Decenniales will be celebrated all along the year and in relation with traditional roman (religious) festivals, from February Lupercales to December Opalia.
Note: * to be precised, according the definitive public calendar
Cohors aediliciaAed. Memmius has agreed with Aed. Lucilius' wish to join the two aedilician teams to form one joined cohors. The composition of the Cohors aedilicia (aediles's team) is as follows: StaffQuaestores
Scribae
EdictaThe edicta are classed by number ("nb" in 2nd column, left). Except an extraordinary case, the higher is the number, the later is the issuing day. The head abbreviation designates the aedilis who has issued it ("SLT" for Sextus Lucilius Tutor and "PMA" for P. Memmius Albucius). The "Forum ref msg" is the number of the original message posted in the Forum Romanum (Yahoo! "Main List"). In the first column you may check the status of the edictum : in force ("Val.") or lapsed. A lapsed edict has either be withdrawn by the issuer or her/his successor, either been replaced by another one, or, at last, vetoed ("VETO") by a higher magistrate (for ex. a consul : "COS") or by a tribune of the plebs ("TB"). The cause is precised in every case.
Oaths of officeAed. cur. Publius Memmius AlbuciusAed. cur. Sextus Lucilius Tutor
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