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+ | ==Opening Remarks from the Aedilis curulis, L. Vitellius Triarius== | ||
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+ | Hodié prid. Non. Apr. ‡ St. Cornelia C. Aemilio cos. ‡ MMDCCLXVII a.u.c. | ||
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+ | Salvete omnes! | ||
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+ | On this morning, we remember the strife of the Roman People during the 2nd Punic War with Carthage, the stories of the arrival on this day of the Magna Mater in ancient Rome. | ||
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+ | At the altar of Victoria in my home this morning, I offered incense and prayers to the goddess Cybele, the Magna Mater, on behalf of the Senate and Peoples of Nova Roma. As well, offerings and prayers were given to Father Iuppiter, Father Apollo, Mother Minerva, Mother Fortuna, and Mother Bellona, also honored during these games. | ||
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+ | With this, as Aedilis curulis, I officially open these games and present to you the Editor of the Games for this year’s Megalesia, Tib. Cassius Atellus, and Pontifex Cn. Cornelius Lentulus for the Opening Rites. | ||
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+ | Let us honor the Magna Mater and let the games begin! | ||
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+ | Optime valete, | ||
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+ | L VITELLIVS TRIARIVS | ||
+ | Aedilis curulis | ||
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+ | ==Opening Remarks from the Editor of the Games, Ti. Cassius Atellus== | ||
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+ | ''TBA'' | ||
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+ | ==Opening Consular Remarks from the Consul maior, Sta. Cornelia Aeternia== | ||
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+ | ''TBA'' | ||
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+ | ==Sacra publica by Pontifex Cn. Cornelius Lentulus== | ||
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+ | ''TBA'' |
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Opening Remarks from the Aedilis curulis, L. Vitellius Triarius
Hodié prid. Non. Apr. ‡ St. Cornelia C. Aemilio cos. ‡ MMDCCLXVII a.u.c.
Salvete omnes!
On this morning, we remember the strife of the Roman People during the 2nd Punic War with Carthage, the stories of the arrival on this day of the Magna Mater in ancient Rome.
At the altar of Victoria in my home this morning, I offered incense and prayers to the goddess Cybele, the Magna Mater, on behalf of the Senate and Peoples of Nova Roma. As well, offerings and prayers were given to Father Iuppiter, Father Apollo, Mother Minerva, Mother Fortuna, and Mother Bellona, also honored during these games.
With this, as Aedilis curulis, I officially open these games and present to you the Editor of the Games for this year’s Megalesia, Tib. Cassius Atellus, and Pontifex Cn. Cornelius Lentulus for the Opening Rites.
Let us honor the Magna Mater and let the games begin!
Optime valete,
L VITELLIVS TRIARIVS
Aedilis curulis
Opening Remarks from the Editor of the Games, Ti. Cassius Atellus
TBA
Opening Consular Remarks from the Consul maior, Sta. Cornelia Aeternia
TBA
Sacra publica by Pontifex Cn. Cornelius Lentulus
TBA