Forum (Nova Roma)
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Governing legal authority
The official lists/groups of Nova Roma are governed according to the terms and conditions of the Senatus consultum ultimum here
Lists for Nova Roman citizens only
Lists open to all Nova Roman citizens
State sponsored lists
- The Forum list
- A general discussion group. Internal political debates and heated civic controversies are forbidden topics. This is our equivalent to the ancient forum
- The Rostra list
- A discussion group focused solely on Nova Roman internal politics and civic concerns.
Religio Romana lists
- The Domus Publica list
- A list where Nova Roman citizens can interact with the various pontifices, augurs and other officials of Religio Romana (Roman religion), and pose questions and enagage in general discussion on matters pertaining to the Religio Romana.
- The Templum list
- A non-participatory list where rituals of the Religio Romana are posted.
Magistrate's tribunal list
- The Basilica list
- A list where Nova Roman citizens can be summoned to appear before magistrates to deal with magisterial and official business, or to pose questions of magistrates and a Senate appointed official relating to their office. Serves the consuls, censors, praetors, aediles and the praefectus urbi. This is the equivalent of a magistrate's tribunal, serving multiple magistrates and the praefectus urbi.
Entertainment lists
- The Amphitheatrum list
- A list where the official gladiatorial ludi and private gladiatorial munera are staged.
- The Circensis list
- A list where the official chariot racing ludi and private chariot racing munera are staged.
- The Theatrum list
- A list where dramatic productions are staged.
Information lists
- The Praeconium list
- A non-participatory list where edicts of magistrates, results of the Senate in Formal Session and other official notices are posted.
- The Wiki list
- A list where citizens can pose questions of a technical nature regarding the Nova Roman Wiki and the mediawiki coding formats.
Lists open to particular groupings of Nova Roman citizens
Comitia lists
- The Comitia curiata list
- A list only open to the pontifex maximus and lictors.
- The Comitia centuriata list
- A list only open when the comitia is called, to citizens to discuss the business of the Comitia centuriata.
- The ComitiaPopuliTributa/ Comitia populi tributa list
- A list only open when the comitia is called, to citizens to discuss the business of the Comitia populi tributa.
- The ComitiaPlebisTributa/ Comitia plebis tributa list
- A list only open when the comitia is called, to plebeian citizens to discuss the business of the Comitia plebis tributa. Non-plebeian citizens may only view the discussions, not participate in them.
Urbs Novae Romae community lists
- The Suburana list
- A list only open to citizens in the Capite censi and Class V (5th Class).
- The Esquilina list
- A list only open to citizens in Class IV (4th Class), Class III (3rd Class).
- The Collina list
- A list only open to citizens in Class II (2nd Class).
- The Palatina list
- A list only open to citizens in Class I (1st Class).
Senate lists
- The Senate list
- A list only open to Senators and grandfathered ex-magistrates.
- The The Senate Civic Education Committee list
- A list only open to Senators who are members of this committee.
- The The Senate Communications Committee list
- A list only open to Senators who are members of this committee.
- The The Senate Finance Committee list
- A list only open to Senators who are members of this committee.
Your First List To Join
- The Trans Tiberim list
- An official list for non-citizens and prospective citizens awaiting induction into an ius Latii list. It discusses points of history, culture, cooking, religious questions, of Latin language and literature, re-enactment, etc. It does not discuss internal issues relating to Nova Roma, especially political matters.
- Most provinces also have mailing lists.
- There are also dozens of specialized email lists such as that maintained by our sodalitates, for example, that of the sodalitas for Roman cooking, the sodalitas for Latin language and culture, or the sodalitatas for Roman military.