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+ | The Nova Roman Legionary Children's Summer Camp of Pannonia was held every year since {{2005}} except in {{2010}} when it had to be cancelled due to technical reasons. It was held in two locations at the same time in two different years. The camp is always organized by one of our affiliated legions, originally by the [[Legio XXI Rapax (Nova Roma)|'''Legio XXI Rapax''']] (maintained by the '''Gladius Association'''), later by the [[Cohors VI Carpathica (Nova Roma)|'''Cohors VI Carpathica''']] (run by the '''Colonia Rostallo Foundation'''). In the recent years, the camp is held in cooperation with the famous Aquincum Museum as the museum's educational summer camp for children. The determining, common features of all these camps is that they are always held (primarily) for the historical education and physical training of children or adolescents, by one of the legionary units of Nova Roma in Pannonia. | ||
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+ | The origin of these camps goes back to the foundation by [[Marcus Caecilius Metellus Tocaiensis (Nova Roma)|M. Caecilius Metellus Tocaiensis]], tribune of the Legio XXI Rapax and the Ancient History Camps of the Rapax before its merger into Nova Roma: the Legio XXI Rapax, not a Nova Roman legion yet, held camps in {{2003}} and {{2004}}, as well, but those cannot be considered part of the series of the Nova Roman Legionary Children's Summer Camp of Pannonia. The first camps held within Nova Roma were presided by the legatus pro praetore of Pannonia, [[Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Nova Roma)|Cn. Cornelius Lentulus]], currently the camps are held under the presidency of the praefectus cohortis VI Carpathicae et Regionis Rostallonensis [http://www.novaroma.org/civitas/album?id=13889 C. Villius Macro Carbo]. | ||
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+ | Since the heroic and fruitful, but very basic and amateurish starts (for example, in the first years the legionary equipment could only be made of cardboard), the camp evolved into a very serious reenactment experience in cooperation with the leading Roman archaeology museum of Hungary. | ||
=={{2023}} XVIII Nova Roman Legionary Summer Camp in Pannonia (Budapest)== | =={{2023}} XVIII Nova Roman Legionary Summer Camp in Pannonia (Budapest)== |
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The Nova Roman Legionary Children's Summer Camp of Pannonia was held every year since Fr. Apulo C. Laenate cos. ‡ MMDCCLVIII a.u.c. except in P. Memmio K. Buteone (II) cos. ‡ MMDCCLXIII a.u.c. when it had to be cancelled due to technical reasons. It was held in two locations at the same time in two different years. The camp is always organized by one of our affiliated legions, originally by the Legio XXI Rapax (maintained by the Gladius Association), later by the Cohors VI Carpathica (run by the Colonia Rostallo Foundation). In the recent years, the camp is held in cooperation with the famous Aquincum Museum as the museum's educational summer camp for children. The determining, common features of all these camps is that they are always held (primarily) for the historical education and physical training of children or adolescents, by one of the legionary units of Nova Roma in Pannonia.
The origin of these camps goes back to the foundation by M. Caecilius Metellus Tocaiensis, tribune of the Legio XXI Rapax and the Ancient History Camps of the Rapax before its merger into Nova Roma: the Legio XXI Rapax, not a Nova Roman legion yet, held camps in K. Buteone T. Labieno cos. ‡ MMDCCLVI a.u.c. and Cn. Salvio Cn. Equitio cos. ‡ MMDCCLVII a.u.c., as well, but those cannot be considered part of the series of the Nova Roman Legionary Children's Summer Camp of Pannonia. The first camps held within Nova Roma were presided by the legatus pro praetore of Pannonia, Cn. Cornelius Lentulus, currently the camps are held under the presidency of the praefectus cohortis VI Carpathicae et Regionis Rostallonensis C. Villius Macro Carbo.
Since the heroic and fruitful, but very basic and amateurish starts (for example, in the first years the legionary equipment could only be made of cardboard), the camp evolved into a very serious reenactment experience in cooperation with the leading Roman archaeology museum of Hungary.
C. Cethego Q. Arrio (IV) cos. ‡ MMDCCLXXVI a.u.c. XVIII Nova Roman Legionary Summer Camp in Pannonia (Budapest)
Sex. Lucilio (II) A. Tullia (II) cos. ‡ MMDCCLXXV a.u.c. XVII Nova Roman Legionary Summer Camp in Pannonia (Budapest)
Q. Arrio (III) A. Tullia cos. ‡ MMDCCLXXIV a.u.c. XVI Nova Roman Legionary Summer Camp in Pannonia (Budapest)
Q. Arrio (II) T. Domitio (III) cos. ‡ MMDCCLXXIII a.u.c. XV Nova Roman Legionary Summer Camp in Pannonia (Budapest)
Q. Arrio P. Annaeo cos. ‡ MMDCCLXXII a.u.c. XIV Nova Roman Legionary Summer Camp in Pannonia (Fűzérradvány)
C. Claudio T. Domitio (II) cos. ‡ MMDCCLXXI a.u.c. XIII Nova Roman Legionary Summer Camp in Pannonia (Rostalló)
Sex. Lucilio C. Claudio P. Annaeo Q. Catulo tr. mil. cos. pot. ‡ MMDCCLXX a.u.c. XII Nova Roman Legionary Summer Camp in Pannonia (Rostalló)
Cn. Lentulo Alexandro T. Domitio cos. ‡ MMDCCLXIX a.u.c. XI Nova Roman Legionary Summer Camp in Pannonia (Rostalló)
M. Pompeio Sex. Lucilio cos. ‡ MMDCCLXVIII a.u.c. X Nova Roman Legionary Summer Camp in Pannonia (Rostalló)
St. Cornelia C. Aemilio cos. ‡ MMDCCLXVII a.u.c. IX Nova Roman Legionary Summer Camp in Pannonia (Rostalló)
L. Sulla (III) cos. sine collega ‡ MMDCCLXVI a.u.c. VIII Nova Roman Legionary Summer Camp in Pannonia (in two locations: Szolnok and Rostalló)
Cn. Caesare C. Tullio cos. ‡ MMDCCLXV a.u.c. VII Nova Roman Legionary Summer Camp in Pannonia (in two locations: Rostallo and Vonyarcvashegy)
P. Ullerio C. Equitio cos. ‡ MMDCCLXIV a.u.c. VI Nova Roman Legionary Summer Camp in Pannonia (Rostalló)
M. Curiatio M. Iulio cos. ‡ MMDCCLXII a.u.c. V Nova Roman Legionary Summer Camp in Pannonia (Szolnok)
M. Moravio T. Iulio cos. ‡ MMDCCLXI a.u.c. IV Nova Roman Legionary Summer Camp in Pannonia (Szolnok)
L. Arminio Ti. Galerio cos. ‡ MMDCCLX a.u.c. III Nova Roman Legionary Summer Camp in Pannonia (Szolnok)
First Day - 2nd of July
The legionars of the Legio XXI Rapax arrive to the Opening of the Camp.
The Legio forms line on the square of the Camp.
Propraetor Lentulus and Metellus (Mr. János Tokai), President of the "Gladius Association", Military Tribune of the Legio XXI Rapax arrive to open the 3rd joint Reenactor Camp of NR Pannonia and of the "Gladius".
Cn. Lentulus Propraetor salutes his Legion.
Cn. Cornelius Lentulus, Propraetor Pannoniae, opens the Reenactor Camp with a Latin speach. Tribune Metellus reads the Hungarian translation.
Legionars listen.
Barbarians listen... and fear...
SECOND DAY - 3rd of July
The Sarmata cavalry arrives!
Lentulus Propraetor and Centurio lines up the Legion to the battle.
Before battle...
Sarmatas attack!!!
Order: "Contra equites!" - waiting for the attack.
The cavalry sticks at the wall of pilums.
The Sarmata infantry makes an assault.
The Legion stands defensively forming a "Testudo".
"Testudo!"
The Centurio orders attack.
The Legion attacks.
Romans are vanquishing...!
Fight and victory.
K. Buteone Po. Minucia cos. ‡ MMDCCLIX a.u.c. II Nova Roman Legionary Summer Camp in Pannonia (Szolnok)
- No report is found currently.
Fr. Apulo C. Laenate cos. ‡ MMDCCLVIII a.u.c. I Nova Roman Legionary Summer Camp in Pannonia (Szolnok)
This is the III Gladius Summer Camp, which became the I Nova Roman Legionary Summer Camp:
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