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The Concordialia, festival of Concordia, is the celebration of the founding of Nova Roma under the patronage of Goddess Concordia. Concordia symbolizes the unity and agreement among the world's New Romans to come together under one banner, and to restore the Roman identity and commonwealth. This holiday was instituted in the 10th Anniversary year by the Nova Roman senate and collegium pontificum.

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Concordialia ritual this year for the 15th Anniversary

Pontifex Cn. Cornelius Lentulus has performed the Concordialia ritual today (1st March) for the 15th Anniversary of Nova Roma.

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Concordialia photo report for the 14th Anniversary

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Concordialia photo report for the 13th Anniversary

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Concordialia photo report for the 12th Anniversary

Pontifex Cn. Cornelius Lentulus and Livia Plauta have performed the Concordialia ritual today at Livia's home, and you are invited to see the pictures made about the official 12th birthday ceremony of our republic.

Concordialia photo report for the 11th Anniversary

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Looking back to the 10th Anniversary MMDCCLXI

A chorus of young Nova Roman citizens performing the Carmen Decennale "Rome To New Rome" by P. Ullerius Stephanus Venator, a poem written for celebrating the ten years of Nova Roma

Watch the video made about the 10th Anniversary Concordialia sacrificial ceremony here:

The video was made about the official 10th Anniversary Celebration of the founding of Nova Roma, the 10th birthday of Nova Roma, held on the Kalends of March, 2761 AUC, during the consulship of M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus and T. Iulius Sabinus, organized by Cn. Cornelius Lentulus and Pannonian citizens of Nova Roma.

You can also hear the reading of the Latin variant of the Declaration of Nova Roma, our founding document, with subtitles, captured on the same day, recorded by Cn. Lentulus.

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