Augur (Nova Roma)
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·Ancient Rome ·
Rex sacrorum
Flamen
Pontifex
Augur
Virgo Vestalis
·Nova Roma·
Rex sacrorum
Flamen
Pontifex
Augur
Virgo Vestalis
Nine augures were high priests assisting magistrates in taking the auspices advising the Senate and the magistrates on various aspects of divination, not the least of which was the proper handling of prodigies and portents. They created templa, or sacred spaces.
The Collegium Augurum is the second rank of the four major priestly colleges in Nova Roma, too. The duties of the augures include taking auspices before military and political actions, before the holding of the comitia centuriata or the comitia populi tributa, consecrating the sites of temples and shrines, overseeing the laws of augury (Ius augurium — the discipline or art of augury itself) and advising the Senate.
Active Augures
Gaius Claudius Quadratus
Augur Magister Collegii |
Gaius Tullius Valerianus Germanicus
Augur |
Flavius Vedius Germanicus
Augur |
(9 positions; 4 filled; 5 open (4 plebeian, 1 patrician))
Augures Emeriti
- M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus
- L. Equitius Cincinnatus
- C. Aelius Ericius
- M. Gladius Saevus
- Damianus Lucianus Dexippus
Powers and duties of indivudual augurs
The Constitution of Nova Roma states:
- b. Individual augurs shall have the following honors, powers, and responsibilities:
- 1. To define templum (sacred space) and celebrate auguria (the rites of augury);
- 2. To declare obnuntiatio (a declaration that unfavorable and unsolicited omens have been observed that justify a delay of a meeting of one of the comitia or the Senate).
- b. Individual augurs shall have the following honors, powers, and responsibilities: