Societas Via Romana

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The '''''Societas Via Romana''''' (Roman Way Society) is a "multicultural, creative and organic society that celebrates the legacy of the classical world."  The SVR began {{2001}} with an initial membership largely composed of [[Nova Roma]] citizens and ex-citizens, many of whom had been members of the [[Amici dignitatis (Nova Roma)|''amici dignitatis'']].  The SVR is composed of ''collegia'' devoted to exploring particular topics of classical history and life.  For the group as a whole, the structure is based on that of the [[Roman Republic|Roman republic]], with titles drawn from those of the magistrates of Rome.
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The '''''Societas Via Romana''''' ("Society of the Roman Way") is a "multicultural, creative and organic society that celebrates the legacy of the classical world."  The SVR began {{2001}} with an initial membership largely composed of [[Nova Roma|Nova Roman]] citizens and former citizens, many of whom had been members of the [[Amici dignitatis (Nova Roma)|''amici dignitatis'']].
  
Six years after its founding, the ''Societas Via Romana'' continues to prosper, and there are a considerable number of persons who are members of both organisations.
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The SVR is composed of ''collegia'' devoted to exploring particular aspects of Roman and Mediterranean history, culture and daily life.  It is administered by a board of three to seven '''Curatores''' and an informal Senate.  Seven years after its founding, the Society continues to prosper, and there are a considerable number of Romans who are members of both organisations.
  
 
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The Societas Via Romana ("Society of the Roman Way") is a "multicultural, creative and organic society that celebrates the legacy of the classical world." The SVR began Fl. Vedio (II) M. Cassio (II) cos. MMDCCLIV a.u.c. with an initial membership largely composed of Nova Roman citizens and former citizens, many of whom had been members of the amici dignitatis.

The SVR is composed of collegia devoted to exploring particular aspects of Roman and Mediterranean history, culture and daily life. It is administered by a board of three to seven Curatores and an informal Senate. Seven years after its founding, the Society continues to prosper, and there are a considerable number of Romans who are members of both organisations.

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