Vigintiviri (Nova Roma)
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The vigintisexviratus is a college of the lowest elected magistrates in the Nova Roman Republic and the name literally means "Twenty-Six Men", although their number in Nova Roma is eleven.
The current vigintisexviri are:
| Magistri aranearii | Gn. Cornelius Lentulus | vacat |
| Editores commentariorum | vacat | vacat |
| Rogatores | Ti. Cornelius Scipio | vacat |
| Diribitores | vacat | vacat |
| vacat | vacat | |
| Custodes | L. Cornelius Sulla Felix | vacat |
See also
- Vigintisexviri in the ancient Rome
- Vigintisexviri overview: a comparison of ancient Roman and Nova Roman vigintisexviri