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Edictum censorium de relatione census 2772 auc

EDICTUM CENSORIUM DE RELATIONE CENSUS 2772 AUC


With the completion of census registrations and the celebrations of the ceremonies of the Lustrum, we, the censores suffecti A. Tullia Scholastica and C. Tullius Valerianus Germanicus, speaking also for the past censores who started and presided over the current census the former censor Sex. Lucilius Tutor and the the late censor Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Alexander who passed away under the census period, hereby officially edict, declare, proclaim and announce the Census of the Nova Roman People of the Quirites and the Nova Roman Republic completed and closed. The Nova Roman People, all of our citizens who registered on the census, have been ritually purified and lustrated and renewed for a new period, and propitious blessings from the gods immortal of the Roman people are now being received for the lives of our citizens and for new works in our mission to restore the Roman nation, state and culture. This edict contains the "Relatio Censús Q. Arrio Nauta et P. Annaeo Constantino Placido consulibus" (Census 2019 Report) which reports the census period that started in the consulship of Q. Arrius and P. Annaeus (11 March 2019) and was completed in the second consulship of Q. Arrius and in the third of T. Domitius (31 December 2020).

Census 2019 Report by Censores A. Tullia Scholastica and C. Tullius Valerianus Germanicus


The current census was completed in two periods, started under the censorship of Sex. Lucilius and A. Tullia, followed by a pause due to the political changes after the collapse of the coup regime and re-acquisition of the internet assets of Nova Roma, including the Censorial Database, and re-started this year, under the censorship of A. Tullia and Cn. Lentulus, especially this December, under the suffect censorship of A. Tullia and C. Tullius. The following offices conducted the current census:


1. First Officium Censorium starting the Census

Sex. Lucilius Tutor, censor

A. Tullius Scholastica, censor


Cn. Cornelius Lentulus, scriba censorius caput Officii Censorii

C. Claudius Quadratus, scriba censorius ad Censum


2. Second Officium Censorium continuing the Census

A. Tullius Scholastica, censor

Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Alexander, censor


Cn. Cornelius Lentulus, scriba censorius caput Officii Censorii

(scriba censoris Cn. Corneli Lentuli Alexandri)


Ap. Curius Rullus, scriba censorius (scriba censoris A. Tulliae Scholasticae)


3. Third Officium Censorium concluding the Census

A. Tullius Scholastica, censor

C. Tullius Valerianus Germanicus, censor


Cn. Cornelius Lentulus, scriba censorius caput Officii Censorii

(scriba censoris Cn. Corneli Lentuli Alexandri)

Ap. Curius Rullus, scriba censorius


I. Summary and Introduction

The Censores conducted a census of all citizens of Nova Roma from a.d. V Id. Mar. Q. Arrio Nauta et P. Annaeo Constantino Placido cos. (11 March 2019), opening the census with the EDICTVM CENSORIVM DE LEGIBVS CENSVI CENSENDO. That edict contained the legal basis and regulation for the current census. This present edict contains some more regulations that were not previously proclaimed:

I.A.1. The last complete census was held in P. Ullerio C. Equitio cos. (2011). Partial census was held in L. Sulla (III) cos. sine collega (2013), without registration of the citizens, only with a lustrum ceremony. Due to the internal conflict ("coup d’état of Caesar and Sulla" and "civil war"), the census of the year M. Pompeio Sex. Lucilio cos. (2015) was aborted and the illegal tyrant destroyed the Census Office that was about completing the census, led by scriba C. Claudius Quadratus. We would like to remember and recognize the hard work of C. Claudius Quadratus, which was sadly done in vain in M. Pompeio Sex. Lucilio cos.

I.A.2. At the Completion of the Founing of the Nova Roman Nation ritual, as the required religious and ceremonial act of founding, a ritual census and lustrum was held on Id. Oct. Sex. Lucilio, C. Claudio, P. Annaeo, Q. Catulo. tr. mil. cos. pot. (2017), by interrex and rex sacrorum Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Alexander. That census and lustrum united the world’s renascent Roman People with the Nova Roman People and made the two one single body politic by the acquisition of the Nova Roman Republic by the renascent worldwide Roman people, the Quirites. This was the last lustrum conducted, and the first one opening our new era. The current census and lustrum concludes our first period of life in the new era of Nova Roma since it has been united with all people of Roman identity of the world.

I.B.1. The current census was started by censores Sex. Lucilius and A. Tullia, and the censores would like to recognize C. Claudius Quadratus second involvement with the census under the censorship of Sex. Lucilius and A. Tullia: he started the registration process of the current census and single handedly registered about 150 citizens and laid the foundation for the completion of the census next year, after a break caused by the tragic and very said passing of censor Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Alexander. The censored also would like to recognize and praise the work of Ap. Curius Rullus who processed at least 500 registrations with heroic and exemplary diligence and dedication, and the chief of the censorial staff, Cn. Lentulus the Younger who completed a similar amount of work.

I.B.2. The current lustrum has been performed today by censor C. Tullius Valerianus Germanicus, augur, also in the name of censor A. Tullia Scholastica, assited by pontifex Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius Postumianus and advised and instructed by pontifex Cn. Cornelius Lentulus.

I.C. Resolved by this edict and under the authority of the senatus consultum ultimum, the current census automatically (without the need of registration) includes, besides those mandated by the leges, not only the new citizens of the census years (2019-2020), but also the new citizens who arrived after the coup and aborted last census attempt, in the years Cn. Lentulo T. Domtio cos. – C. Claudio T. Domitio (II) coss. (2016-2018), because they could be registered lawfully only after the beginning of the current census in Q. Arrio P. Annaeo cos. (2019). This involved 98 citizens. The current census automatically includes also those liberator citizens who joined the legions of Nova Roma as reservist members fighting by legal means for saving Nova Roma (in macronational term plaintiffs), as they were the most active and most deserved citizens in this census period to whom we can thank that Nova Roma still exsists today.

II. The results of the Census

II.A. The results of the census of the Nova Roman People is the following: at the moment of the closing of the census, there are 929 citizens registered on the census, and we have 5596 Nova Roman citizens of different legal statuses in total. The number of people who have ever been citizens of Nova Roma, together with those who passed away or renounced their citizenship, is 5939 according to the present statistics and calculations of the Censorial Office.

II.B. Before the start of the census, there were 1495 active (census registered) citizens, accumulating since the last completed census in P. Ullerio C. Equitio cos. (2011).

II.C. The total number of Nova Roman citizens (census registered, active citizens, and unregistered, disappeared citizens) is 5596, out of which number 929 are currently registered good standing citizens, and 4667 failed to answer this or any of the past censuses of Nova Roma. Out of the current 4667 unregistered citizens, the number of those formerly census registered citizens who haven’t answered the current census is 763; the others didn’t respond to previous censuses. The surplus difference between the number of those have become inactive by this census and those who registered on the current census comes from the number of returning citizens who were not registered before this census (who failed to register on previous censuses) but who returned now upon the general call to all unregistered inactive citizens and currently registered active citizens of Nova Roma.

II.D. At the moment of the closing of the census, Nova Roma has 55 pending citizens in provisional approval who can become full right citizens in any moment, 430 peding citizens who haven’t yet confirmed their intention to join or haven’t yet decided on their name, or who possibly still ponder joining Nova Roma, and 4 incoming applications for citizenship.

II.E. At the moment of the closing of the census, the number of all citizenship applications that the Censorial Office has ever received for Nova Roman citizenship is 16681, out of which number a great percentage were repeated applications by the same applicants. There have been at least 9427 individual applicants for citizenship since the founding of Nova Roma according to the statistics and calculations of the Censorial Office, 3488 of whom have never completed their process of obtaining citizenship.

III. General Census Statistics

III.A. The yearly statistics of citizenship applications is the following:

    1998 |   152
    1999 |   143
    2000 |   381
    2001 |   589
    2002 |   731
    2003 |   891
    2004 |   682
    2005 |   516
    2006 |   678
    2007 |   795
    2008 |   685
    2009 |   582
    2010 |   590
    2011 |   557
    2012 |   426
    2013 |   344
    2014 |   293
    2015 |   345
    2016 |   281
    2017 |   215
    2018 |   189
    2019 |   147
    2020 |   242

III.B. Out of the applicants, the following data show who received and kept their citizenship to this date. The yearly statistics of the current active census registered citizens from those applications:

     1998 |    13
     1999 |     7
     2000 |    19
     2001 |    26
     2002 |    34
     2003 |    25
     2004 |    31
     2005 |    39
     2006 |    33
     2007 |    29
     2008 |    32
     2009 |    38
     2010 |    49
     2011 |    72
     2012 |    48
     2013 |    45
     2014 |    36
     2015 |    72
     2016 |    70
     2017 |    50
     2018 |    48
     2019 |    47
     2020 |    61

III. C. The gender statistics of the current active census registered citizens:


Female citizens: 161

Male citizens: 750


IV. Geographic Census Statistics


IV.A. The number of citizens by country, starting with the countries with the most significant Nova Roma presence:

US      |   418
HU      |    60
IT      |    37
UK      |    37
AU      |    31
CA      |    31
CZ      |    30
ES      |    26
RU      |    23
BR      |    19
DE      |    12
AR      |    10
FR      |    10
MX      |    10
IE      |     9
BE      |     8
TR      |     8
RO      |     7
BG      |     6
IN      |     6
SE      |     6
SK      |     6
CO      |     5
FI      |     5
PH      |     5
PT      |     5
ZA      |     5
CH      |     4
CL      |     4
NL      |     4
NZ      |     4
AT      |     3
CN      |     3
HR      |     3
IL      |     3
PK      |     3
SG      |     3
BY      |     2
CR      |     2
FX      |     2
GR      |     2
JP      |     2
KR      |     2
MA      |     2
PE      |     2
PR      |     2
VE      |     2
YU      |     2
AE      |     1
CY      |     1
DK      |     1
EC      |     1
GU      |     1
ID      |     1
IS      |     1
JO      |     1
KE      |     1
KZ      |     1
MK      |     1
MY      |     1
NG      |     1
NI      |     1
NO      |     1
PL      |     1
SA      |     1
TF      |     1
UA      |     1
UM      |     1
UY      |     1


IV.B. The number of citizens by Nova Roman provinces (old provincial system before October, not the current, larger, combined provinces), starting with the provinces with the most significant Nova Roma presence:


PAN       | Pannonia                  |    60
BRT       | Britannia                 |    42
MAR       | Marcomannia               |    38
ANB       | America Noveboracensis    |    36
ITA       | Italia                    |    36
AUS       | Australia                 |    35
ATX       | America Texia             |    31
HIS       | Hispania                  |    30
SAR       | Sarmatia                  |    24
AMD       | America Deserta           |    23
MED       | Mediatlantica             |    22
GAF       | Georgia Florida           |    22
GAL       | Gallia                    |    22
CAA       | California Angelensis     |    21
NBU       | Nova Britannia Ulterior   |    21
BRA       | Brasilia                  |    19
CAR       | Carolina                  |    18
GER       | Germania                  |    18
OHO       | Ohio                      |    17
ATA       | America Transappalachiana |    17
CCI       | Canada Citerior           |    16
VIR       | Virginia                  |    15
ACM       | America Cismississippiana |    14
THU       | Thule                     |    13
AOR       | America Oregonensis       |    13
NHS       | Nova Hispania             |    11
NBC       | Nova Britannia Citerior   |    11
CAF       | California Franciscensis  |    11
AGL       | America Gallica           |    10
ARG       | Argentina                 |    10
AMO       | America Missuriensis      |     9
CUL       | Canada Ulterior           |     9
AMS       | America Mississippiensis  |     8
AHS       | America Hispanica         |     8
DAC       | Dacia                     |     7
COL       | Columbia                  |     7
AEH       | Alasca et Havaia          |     6
LMG       | Lacus Magni               |     5
ANE       | America Nebrascensis      |     4
NIP       | Nipponia                  |     2
AMW       | America Montana           |     2
MIN       | Minnesota                 |     1
A-AW      | America Austroccidentalis |     1
HIB       | Hibernia                  |     1
GUR       | Guria                     |     1


V. Social Census Statistics

V.A. The Senate

The numnber of senators registered on the census is 14. They are:

A. Tullia Scholastica, princeps senatus

P. Annaeus Constantinus Placidus

Sex. Lucilius Tutor

C. Tullius Valerianus Germanicus

M. Pompeius Caninus

T. Domitius Draco

C. Claudius Quadratus

Q. Arrius Nauta

M. Hortensia Maior Fabiana Faustina

C. Petronius Dexter

M. Aurelius Cotta Iovius

Q. Lutatius Catulus

M. Iulius Camillus

Gallio Velius Marsallas


V.B. The Ordo Equester

The number of equestrians registered on the census is 62. Among them 24 are awarded public equestrian, out of whom 8 are allocated in the equestrian centuries above all classes (supra classem), technically part of the 1st Class. Out of the 62 equestrians, 38 are private equestrians, 7 of whom achieved the dignity by their census points, 31 by a special equestrian donation as a form of tribuni aerarii:

V.B.1. Equites equo publico:

Cn. Cornelius Lentulus, supra classem, princeps iuventutis

P. Annaeus Constaninus Placidus, supra classem

Q. Arrius Nauta, supra classem

M. Cassius Iulianus, supra classem

C. Claudius Quadratus, supra classem

T. Domitius Draco, supra classem

Sex.Lucilius Tutor, supra classem

A. Tullia Scholastica, supra classem

L. Aemilia Lepida

Sibylla Ambrosia Fulvia

M. Aurelius Cotta Iovius

D. Aurelius Ingeniarius

M. Caecilius Metellus Tocaiensis

Ti. Cassius Atellus

A. Iulius Paterculus

Q. Lutatius Catulus

M. Marcius Rex

M. Martianius Lupus

C. Petronius Stephanus Turpilianus

Sp. Porcius Gemma

Gallio Velius Marsallas

C. Villius Macro

C. Villius Vulso

A. Vitellius Celsus


V.B.2. Equites equo privato cum censu equestri (censused equestrians by achieving dignity by their census points):


Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius Postumianus

Q. Fabius Maximus

M. Hortensia Maior Fabiana Faustina

C. Petronius Dexter

M. Pompeius Caninus

C. Tullius Valerianus Germanicus

P. Ullerius Stephanus Venator


V.B.3. Equites equo privato tribuni aerarii per tributum maius datum (aerarian equestrians by donation to treasury):


C. Aemilia Cincinnata

C. Antonius Germanicus

C. Artorius Praeconinus

Q. Bruttius Cariovalda

M. Claudius Aquila

C. Claudius Nero

Ap. Curius Rullus

Sp. Decius Riparius

Sex. Domitius Symmachus

Q. Fabius Labeo

Ti. Horatius Barbatus

D. Iulius Bursio

C. Iulius Dentatus

Ti. Iulius Nerva

M. Iuventia Clara

M. Larcius Parrus

M. Licinius Verres

M’. Manlius Manilianus

A. Nonius Campanus

L. Octavius Severus

T. Pompeius Viridis

M. Scribonius Libo

C. Sempronius Scepsis Agricola

Sex. Sergius Finitor

C. Silvius Agricola

Ti. Tarquitius Corvinus

M. Tarquitius Scipio

L. Ulpius Atellus

N. Valerius Petrus

T. Valerius Severus

Paulla Venuleia Corva Gaudialis


V.C. The Patricians

The number of patrician citizens registered on the census is 68. They are:

id | praenomen | nomen | cognomen


+-----------+-----------+----------------------------
 3606 | Aeneas    | Octavius  | Herculius
 6596 | Aula      | Tullia    | Scholastica
   23 | Aulus     | Fabius    | Laurentius Planincolus
 4006 | Caeso     | Fabius    | Buteo Modianus
 2617 | Clovius   | Ullerius  | Ursus
   13 | Cyrene    | Lucretia  | Corva Apollinaris
 7705 | Decimus   | Claudius  | Aquilius
 6256 | Decimus   | Gladius   | Lupus
   17 | Decius    | Iunius    | Palladius Invictus
 3222 | Domenica  | Africana  | Secunda
 1084 | Drusilla  | Lucretia  | Popillia
 7328 | Euphemia  | Cassia    | Mercuria
 6495 | Flavius   | Octavius  | Servius
   27 | Flavius   | Vedius    | Germanicus
 2306 | Gaia      | Iulia     | Eucharis
 8189 | Gaius     | Annaeus   | Marcellus Regiensis
 2700 | Gaius     | Antonius  | Germanicus
 6125 | Gaius     | Aurelius  | Suenseranus Iustinus
 7312 | Gaius     | Claudius  | Centho
 2244 | Gaius     | Claudius  | Nero
 7186 | Gaius     | Equitius  | Cato
 1098 | Gaius     | Fabius    | Lucterios
 3092 | Gaius     | Marius    | Aquilus
 3581 | Gaius     | Minucius  | Scaevola
12299 | Gaius     | Octavius  | Severus
   37 | Gaius     | Petronius | Africanus
 2986 | Gaius     | Terentius | Varro
   28 | Gallio    | Velius    | Marsallas
14083 | Gnaea     | Cornelia  | Lentula
 7694 | Gnaeus    | Cornelius | Lentulus
 3676 | Gnaeus    | Iulius    | Caesar Iosephus
 2597 | Lucia     | Ambrosia  | Valeria
14084 | Lucia     | Cornelia  | Lentula
  324 | Lucina    | Iunia     | Cypria
 3264 | Lucius    | Aurelius  | Silvanus
 7117 | Lucius    | Claudius  | Avitus
 6675 | Lucius    | Cornelius | Cicero
 6990 | Lucius    | Octavius  | Severus
14628 | Marca     | Claudia   | Avita
 8026 | Marcus    | Cassius   | Galenus
    5 | Marcus    | Cassius   | Iulianus
15464 | Marcus    | Claudius  | Nero
 5116 | Marcus    | Flavius   | Cotta
13556 | Marcus    | Iulius    | Caesar
 2683 | Marcus    | Iulius    | Hibernius
   22 | Marcus    | Octavius  | Gracchus
 4877 | Maximus   | Aelius    | Caesar
 3458 | Numerius  | Cassius   | Niger
 2348 | Publius   | Claudius  | Caecus
 5609 | Publius   | Cornelius | Ticinus
 7605 | Publius   | Flavius   | Caesar
  252 | Publius   | Ullerius  | Stephanus Venator
   10 | Quintus   | Fabius    | Maximus
  366 | Roscia    | Annaea    | Pia
 1831 | Seia      | Sergia    | Silvana Atia
14169 | Servia    | Cornelia  | Sulla
 3302 | Servius   | Minucius  | Hadrianus Barcinonensis
  275 | Sibylla   | Fulvia    | Ambrosia
 8116 | Spurius   | Iulius    | Caesar
  409 | Statia    | Cornelia  | Valeriana Iuliana Aeternia
 7122 | Tertius   | Claudius  | Lucianus
   43 | Tiberius  | Annaeus   | Otho
 2276 | Tiberius  | Flavius   | Aurelianus
 5376 | Tiberius  | Iulius    | Caesar Alexander
 8338 | Tiberius  | Iunius    | Pontius
 6778 | Tiberius  | Octavius  | Avitus
 3917 | Titus     | Equitius  | Maro
 1982 | Titus     | Octavius  | Pius Ahenobarbus


V.D. The Assidui and the Classes and Centuries

The number of tax paying citizens, the assidui, representing the elite of Nova Roma, at the time of the conclusion of the census is 121. In comparison, in many of the previous years this number was well below 100, sometimes around 60-70. The current 121 assidui are distributed by the censores into classes and centuries and rural tribes as follows. It shall be noted that during election 6 Extra Centuries were added to compensate for the disproportionate number of 3rd Class citizens. The censores who that the recent lex Arria de censu civium aestimando will correct the disproportionate nature of classes by the new Census Point system. The censorial distribution of assiduus citizens in classes and centuries based on their census can be seen in this table:



PROLETARIAN CENTURY INFRA CLASSEM


23



All capite censi citizens:

808 citizens in one century


5th CLASS CENTURIES

22

Mania Aemilia Sura

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16561

7


Numerius Aurelius Ingeniarius.

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16609

7


Gaius Caristanius Theodorus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16662

7


Tiberius Tarquitius Corvinus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16617

14


Sex. Sergius Finitor

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16560

14


Marcus Larcius Parrus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16606

14


M. Iuventia Clara

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16628

14


Servia Aurelia Gemella

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16387

15





21

Gaius Servilius Vespillo

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16401

15


Quintus Curtius Scapula

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16421

15


Publius Atilius Severus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16347

15


Gaia Aelia Saturnina

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16346

15


Marcus Scribonius Libo

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16435

17


Gaius Sempronius Scepsis Agricola

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16478

17


Marcus Tarquitius Scipio

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16416

22


4th CLASS CENTURIES

20

Manius Iuventius Triarius

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16160

25


Gnaeus Iunius Castelloburgensis

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16252

25


Lucius Rusonius Severus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16148

25


Lucia Hortensia Theodora

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16158

25


M. Licinius Verres

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16119

32


Sexta Lania Murena

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16076

37


Numerius Valerius Petrus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=15963

42


M. Claudius Aquila

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=15787

45





19

Marcus Valerius Maximus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=15940

35


Aulus Nonius Campanus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=15941

42


Lucia Aurelia Cotta

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=15678

45


Marcus Popillius Laenas

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=15606

45


Marca Claudia Marcella

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=15620

45


Gaius Artorius Praeconinus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16278

49


Aula Quinctia Cincinnata

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=15692

45


Marcus Sempronius Florus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16274

25


3rd CLASS CENTURIES

18

Titus Pompeius Viridis

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=15588

52


Marcus Sergius Atellus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=13731

55


D. Aurelius Ingeniarius

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16353

60


Titus Martianius Lupus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=9201

55


Cn. Caelius Ahenobarbus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=11873

61


Lucia Laelia Laeta Scaevolilla

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=8746

73


Tiberius Servilius Nerva

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=13185

55


Quintus Bruttius Cariovalda

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=15672

52


Titus Ulpius Batavus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=14254

55


Lucius Fabricius Brutus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=15394

55


Tiberia Caecilia Sabina

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16039

55


Marcus Equitius Noctua

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=15387

55


Gaius Lucretius Agrippa

http://www.novaroma.org/civitas/album?id=4527

65


Tiberius Octavius Agrippa

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=15268

55


Sp. Vibius Calvus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=15126

55


Gaius Villius Macro

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=13889

55


Lucia Aemilia Lepida

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=14082

55


Sibylla Fulvia Ambrosia

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=275

67


L. Aurelius Silvanus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=3264

60


Quintus Vergilius Crassus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=13201

67


Gaius Petronius Leo

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=13774

55


Marca Marcia Aquilina

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=13174

55


Tiberia Salvia Alba

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=13187

55


Gaius Cassius Malleolus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=13739

55


Manius Manlius Manilianus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=7849

62


Gaius Silvius Agricola

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=2751

62


Lucius Octavius Severus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=6990

67





17

Gaia Pompeia Novella

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=10523

55


Lucia Valeria Sabina

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=13198

55


Lucia Larcia

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=13745

55


Gaius Iulius Dentatus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=15215

62


Decimus Iulius Bursio

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=8917

62


Titus Valerius Severus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=9648

62


Spurius Decius Riparius

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=14141

62


Gaius Claudius Nero

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=2244

67


Marcus Quinctius Clavus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=2641

55


Gnaea Cornelia Lentula

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=14083

60


Lucia Cornelia Lentula

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=14084

60


Publius Fabius Torquatus Vegetius

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=14000

62


Gaius Cornelius Barosus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=16048

66


Quintus Fabius Labeo

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=11822

69


Clovius Ullerius Ursus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=2617

69


Tiberius Cassius Atellus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=14055

69


Lucius Sempronius Aleator

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=9026

55


Aula Gratia

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=13740

55


M. Caecilius Metellus Tocaiensis Cyprianus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=9038

55


Sextus Domitius Symmachus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=12717

70


Gaius Antonius Germanicus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=2700

70


Appius Curius Rullus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=15366

71


Gaia Aemilia Cincinnata

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=12718

62


Helena Galeria Aureliana

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=1165

74


Marcus Caecilius Metellus Tocaiensis

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=9032

74


Manius Valerius Costa

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=13754

55


2nd CLASS CENTURIES

16

Marcus Martianius Lupus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=11054

77


Gaia Laelia Laeta

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=8744

80


Marcus Marcius Rex

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=170

82


Marcus Iulius Camillus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=15860

81


Marcus Claudius Marcellus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=15600

85


Gaius Villius Vulso

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=13839

86





15

Paulla Venuleia Corva Gaudialis

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=3381

92


Aulus Iulius Paterculus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=13008

93


Aulus Vitellius Celsus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=12415

94


Tita Popillia Laenas

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=11648

81


Spurius Porcius Gemma

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=12111

95


Lucius Ulpius Atellus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=14647

72


1st CLASS CENTURIES

14

Quintus Caecilius Metellus Postumianus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=4031

171


Gaius Equitius Cato

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=7186

115





13

Marcus Pompeius Caninus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=13539

205


Quintus Fabius Maximus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=10

210





12

Gallio Velius Marsallas

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=28

109


Tiberius Horatius Barbatus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=11311

103





11

Marcus Aurelius Cotta Iovius

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=207

119


Manius Titinius Silvanus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=5145

115





10

Tiberius Iulius Nerva

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=13981

128


Titus Flavius Severus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=12928

111





9

M Hortensia Maior Fabiana Faustina

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=5832

186


Gaius Petronius Dexter

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=11584

192





8

Publius Porcius Licinus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=13779

107


Quintus Lutatius Catulus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=15262

113





7

Gaius Tullius Valerianus Germanicus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=257

222


Publius Ullerius Stephanus Venator

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=252

157


EQUESTRIAN CENTURIES SUPRA CLASSEM

6

Marcus Cassius Julianus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=5

165


C. Claudius Quadratus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=14407

186





5

Titus Domitius Draco

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=10119

203


Publius Annaeus Constaninus Placidus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=5934

229





4

Quintus Arrius Nauta

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=10737

173





3

Aula Tullia Scholastica

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=6596

267





2

Sextus Lucilius Tutor

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=8934

307





1

Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus

http://www.novaroma.org/bin/cpoints?id=7694

505


V.E. The Assidui and the Tribes of Nova Roma

The 121 assidui shall also be divied in 4 urban tribes for the capite censi proletarii and in 15 rural tribes for the assidui tax payers. The current 121 assidui are distributed by the censores into the 15 rural tribes as follows:

tribe

name of citizen

Fabia




Titus Domitius Draco


Publius Ullerius Stephanus Venator


Marcus Cassius Julianus


Quintus Fabius Maximus


M Hortensia Maior Fabiana Faustina


Quintus Caecilius Metellus Postumianus


Clovius Ullerius Ursus


Marcus Equitius Noctua

Lemonia




Publius Annaeus Constaninus Placidus


Publius Porcius Licinus


Gallio Velius Marsallas


Manius Manlius Manilianus


Gaius Silvius Agricola


Gaius Caristanius Theodorus


Tiberius Tarquitius Corvinus

Horatia




Marcus Aurelius Cotta Iovius


Tiberius Iulius Nerva


Tiberius Horatius Barbatus


Sextus Domitius Symmachus


Gaius Antonius Germanicus


Gaius Iulius Dentatus


Decimus Iulius Bursio


Marcus Scribonius Libo


Marcus Iulius Camillus

Cornelia




Sextus Lucilius Tutor


Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus


Aula Tullia Scholastica


C. Claudius Quadratus


Gnaea Cornelia Lentula


Lucia Hortensia Theodora


Appius Curius Rullus


Manius Titinius Silvanus

Aemilia




Lucia Aemilia Lepida


Numerius Valerius Petrus


Gaia Aemilia Cincinnata


Sibylla Fulvia Ambrosia


Marcus Larcius Parrus


Mania Aemilia Sura


Cn. Caelius Ahenobarbus


Marcus Marcius Rex

Camilia




Gaius Cassius Malleolus


Lucius Sempronius Aleator


Aula Gratia


Lucia Larcia


Lucia Laelia Laeta Scaevolilla


Gaia Laelia Laeta


Servia Aurelia Gemella


Gaius Servilius Vespillo

Galeria




Helena Galeria Aureliana


Quintus Fabius Labeo


Gaius Claudius Nero


Gnaeus Iunius Castelloburgensis


Quintus Curtius Scapula


Publius Atilius Severus


Gaius Sempronius Scepsis Agricola


Gaius Equitius Cato

Menenia




Quintus Arrius Nauta


Marcus Caecilius Metellus Tocaiensis


Sp. Vibius Calvus


Tiberia Caecilia Sabina


Marcus Valerius Maximus


Aulus Nonius Campanus


Gaia Aelia Saturnina


M. Caecilius Metellus Tocaiensis Cyprianus

Papiria




Marcus Claudius Marcellus


Lucia Cornelia Lentula


Publius Fabius Torquatus Vegetius


Gaius Cornelius Barosus


D. Aurelius Ingeniarius


Gaius Artorius Praeconinus


Marca Claudia Marcella


Numerius Aurelius Ingeniarius.

Voltinia




Gaius Tullius Valerianus Germanicus


Gaius Villius Vulso


Gaius Villius Macro


M. Claudius Aquila


Tiberius Cassius Atellus


Titus Pompeius Viridis


Lucius Rusonius Severus


L. Aurelius Silvanus

Pollia




Aulus Vitellius Celsus


Tita Popillia Laenas


Spurius Porcius Gemma


Marcus Popillius Laenas


Aulus Iulius Paterculus


Lucius Octavius Severus


Titus Ulpius Batavus


Gaius Petronius Dexter

Pupinia




Marcus Pompeius Caninus


Marcus Martianius Lupus


Titus Martianius Lupus


Lucius Fabricius Brutus


Lucia Aurelia Cotta


M. Licinius Verres


Sexta Lania Murena


Quintus Bruttius Cariovalda

Romilia




Titus Flavius Severus


Quintus Vergilius Crassus


Gaius Petronius Leo


Marca Marcia Aquilina


Tiberia Salvia Alba


Manius Valerius Costa


Marcus Tarquitius Scipio


Manius Iuventius Triarius

Voturia




Gaia Pompeia Novella


Lucia Valeria Sabina


Lucius Ulpius Atellus


Aula Quinctia Cincinnata


Marcus Sempronius Florus


Gaius Lucretius Agrippa


Tiberius Octavius Agrippa


M. Iuventia Clara

Sergia




Quintus Lutatius Catulus


Tiberius Servilius Nerva


Marcus Quinctius Clavus


Paulla Venuleia Corva Gaudialis


Titus Valerius Severus


Spurius Decius Riparius


Marcus Sergius Atellus


Sex. Sergius Finitor


V.E.1. The remaining 808 capite censis are equally distributed among the urban tribes of Collina, Esquilina, Palatine and Suburana.


VI. Closing Provisions

With this, the Nova Roman People of the Quirites, dedicated to the renascent Roman Nation of the world, has been counted, conscribed, lustrated, purified, consecrated and blessed for the next period of its mission and history. The census is complete. Any subsequent changes, remaining issues, points to clarify or expand are hereby, by this edict, delegated to the consuls of the next year and to the Censorial Office.

Date: prid. Kal. Ian. Q. Arrio II T. Domitio III cos.

Signed: A. Tullia Scholastica and C. Tullius Valerianus Germanicus, censores suffecti

Edictum censorium de scriba nominando

Edictum censorium de scriba nominando

I. I hereby appoint Cn. Cornelius Lentulus as Scriba to the censorial office and I appoint him as my chief of staff and head of the Citizenship Approval Office.

II. He served in this function since my appointment and I want to credit this, so this appointment covers the time, and effective from, since the beginning of my office as censor.

Date: a.d. XVIII Kal. Mai. Q. Arrio (II) T. Domitio (III) cos., 14 April under Q. Arrius' 2nd and T. Domitius' 3rd consulship.


Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Alexander CENSOR

Edicta of the Consules

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Edictum consulare de quaestoribus et aedilibus tribunisque plebis prorogandis

EDICTUM CONSULARE DE QUAESTORIBUS ET AEDILIBUS TRIBUNISQUE PLEBIS PROROGANDIS

I.According to the senatus consultum ultimum de bello civili et de consilio directorum corporationis, the consuls are empowered to take care that the republic suffers no harm, and to do whatever they deem best to establish an interim corporate Board of Directors as quickly as possible.

II. Due to the preparations of the corporate Board of Directors election, our republic would suffer harm caused by the loss of the quaestores from office today, as their term would on today. Likewise, the term of the plebeian magistrates, the aediles and tribunes of plebs would end very soon on 10 December.

III. I deem it to be in the best interest of the republic and in great help toward establishing the legal corporate structure to allow the quaestors and the tribunes and aediles of the plebs to remain in office until 31 December, or until the election of their successors, whichever comes sooner.

Date:

Non. Dec. ‡ Q. Arrio (II) T. Domitio (III) cos. ‡ MMDCCLXXIII a.u.c.

Siigned:

Q. Arrius Nauta CONSUL

Edictum consulare de tributis et de provinciis (iterum)

EDICTUM CONSULARE DE TRIBUTIS ET DE PROVINCIIS (ITERUM)

I.According to the senatus consultum ultimum de bello civili et de consilio directorum corporationis, the consuls are empowered to take care that republic suffers no harm, and to do whatever they deem best to establish an interim corporate Board of Directors as quickly as possible.

II. There are still some governors who didn't report and some important officers who didn't pay the taxes. Hereby I officially reprimand those governors in a verbal reprimand who haven't submitted their provincial reports: the people of the Nova Roman Republic is disappointed in your sense of duty. Please rectify this situation and restore the confidence of the Nova Roman people in you. I have confidence in you that you can rectify this, and fulfill your duties, therefore I give one more extension, see section IV,

III. The curator rei informaticae (chief information officer) of Nova Roma, Cn. Cornelius Lentulus reported to me that our website soon (within 1-2 days) will be able to send mass emails to all citizens, and for this reason, I deem it to be in the best interest of the republic and in great help toward establishing the legal corporate structure to allow the citizens an extra time to finish their tax payments without penalty after the mass email has been sent out and more citizens have become informed than who are currently.

IV. Considering the above said, acting under the SCU, I extend once again the deadline for taxes and the provincial reports of governors until 20 December. On 21 December, all governors will lose their offices who didn't report, and all citizens will lose all titles, ranks and offices who didn't pay the taxes.

V. The following governors would have been automatically removed for non-fulfilment of their reporting duties if I had not issued this edict, whom I urge to submit their report in email to me or to my colleague (or publicly):

Provincia America Hispanica: Proconsul C. Tullius Valerianus Germanicus

Provincia America Noveboracensis et Mediatlantica Consul T. Domitius Draco Also within this province: Regio Noveboracensis Legatus M. Larcius Parrus

Provincia Dacia Proconsul T. Iulius Sabinus

Provincia Hispania Propraetor pro consule Q. Lutatius Catulus

Provincia Lacus Magni Legatus pro praetore C. Decius Laterensis

Provincia Sarmatia Praetor T. Flavius Severus


Date:

Kal. Dec. ‡ Q. Arrio (II) T. Domitio (III) cos. ‡ MMDCCLXXIII a.u.c.

Siigned:

Q. Arrius Nauta CONSUL

Edictum consulare de tributis et de provinciis

EDICTUM CONSULARE DE TRIBUTIS ET DE PROVINCIIS

I.According to the senatus consultum ultimum de bello civili et de consilio directorum corporationis, the consuls are empowered to take care that republic suffers no harm, and to do whatever they deem best to establish an interim corporate Board of Directors as quickly as possible. I deem it to be in the best interest of the republic and in great help toward establishing the legal corporate structure to allow the citizens an extra time to finish their tax payments without penalty and the governors to submit their provincial report so that they are not removed from office today.

II. Considering the above said, acting under the SCU, I extend the deadline for taxes and the provincial reports of governors until the Kalends of December.

III. The following governors would have been automatically removed for non-fulfilment of their reporting duties if I had not issued this edict, whom I urge to submit their report in email to me or to my colleague (or publicly):

Provincia America Cismississippiana: Praetor M. Hortensia Maior Fabiana Faustina

Provincia America Hispanica: Proconsul C. Tullius Valerianus Germanicus

Provincia America Noveboracensis et Mediatlantica Consul T. Domitius Draco Also within this province: Regio Noveboracensis Legatus M. Larcius Parrus

Provincia California Proconsul Q. Fabius Maximus

Provincia Dacia Proconsul T. Iulius Sabinus

Provincia Hispania Propraetor pro consule Q. Lutatius Catulus

Provincia Lacus Magni Legatus pro praetore C. Decius Laterensis

Provincia Sarmatia Praetor T. Flavius Severus

Provincia Thracia Legatus pro praetore A. Vitellius Celsus


Date:

A.d. XVIII Kal. Dec. ‡ Q. Arrio (II) T. Domitio (III) cos. ‡ MMDCCLXXIII a.u.c.

Siigned:

Q. Arrius Nauta CONSUL

Edictum consulis Q. Arri Nautae de comitiis curiatis convocandis

EDICTUM CONSULIS Q. ARRI NAUTAE DE COMITIIS CURIATIS CONVOCANDIS


I. In this edictum, I, Consul Q. Arrius Nauta, recognize all past edicts of last year's consuls as valid: this confirmation is required in order that the current edictum can have legal force.

II. Authorized by the SENATUS CONSULTUM ULTIMUM DE INTERREGIBUS NOMINANDIS ET DE RE PUBLICA ADMINISTRANDA, we, Consul Q. Arrius Nauta and Pontifex Cn. Cornelius Lentulus acting in the name of the pontifex maximus C. Petronius, convene and call to order the Comitia Curiata effective immediately, under the auspices of Consul Q. Arrius, in order to invest the recently elected chief magistrates with imperium.

III. The session of the Comitia Curiata starts right now on 16 January, and is considered opened by the current post by Pontifex Cn. Cornelius Lentulus. The lictores curiati shall post their witness statements after the opening, as follows, posting it to:

TheForumRomanum@groups.io



Ego, ____________, lictor curiatus Novae Romae, testificor Q. Arrium Nautam et T. Domitium Draconem consules, M. Hortensiam Maiorem Fabianam Faustinam et T. Flavium Severum praetores P. Annaeum Constantinum Placidum et M. Aurelium Cottam Iovium aediles curules Novae Romae creatos et imperium eis commissum esse. Lictor Comitiorum Curiatorum eis opto ut pro religione Romana felicissime officio munereque suo fungantur.

I, ________________, lictor curiatus of Nova Roma, hereby witness the appointment and investment of imperium of Q. Arrium Nauta and T. Domitius Draco as consuls, M. Hortensia Maior Fabiana Faustina and T. Flavius Severus as praetors, P. Annaeus Constantinus Placidus and M. Aurelius Cotta Iovius as curule aediles of Nova Roma. As a member of the Comitia Curiata, I wish them good fortune in their office and their work on behalf of the Religio Romana.

__signature__


III. The session ends at the time when Pontifex Cn. Cornelius Lentulus announces the closing of the session.

IV. From the moment when the first lictor curiatus issues his witness statement, the formal confirmation of the magistrates with imperium is considered completed and is valid retroactively back to the Kalends of January .


DATUM a.d. XVII Kal. Feb. ‡ Q. Arrio (II) T. Domitio (III) coss., 23 ANRC / 2773 AUC / 2020 AD (Given on 16th January, in the consulship of Q. Arrius the second time and T. Domitius the third time).

Q. Arrius Nauta CONSUL

and

Cn. Cornelius Lentulus PONTIFEX PRO PONTIFICE MAXIMO

Edicta of the Praetores

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Praetorial edictum 73-06: Creation of the project "Munificentia Romana"

PRAETORIAL EDICTUM 73-06: Creation of the project "Munificentia Romana"

In order to implement paragraphs 5 of the Declaration of Nova Roma, I, Titus Flavius Severus, Praetor Novae Romae hereby create the project "Munificentia Romana".

This undertaking is dedicated to the memory of the pious man, resident of Sarmatia and good Roman Octavius Flavius Viscellinus, who died from the consequences of COVID-19. The "Munificentia Romana" aims to help those who are in need caused by the pandemic. Since the medical field is beyond our capabilities, the project is intended to help those whom we can really help, those who have lost their jobs, income and livelihoods as a result of the epidemic.

To implement the project, attract gratuitous funds allocated by prior agreement with the Provincial Council of Sarmatia from the budget of the Provincia Sarmatia.

The procedure, addressees and volumes of charitable assistance are determined by the decision of the project participants (working group).

Let the memory of the pious Roman Octavius Flavius Viscellinus live in our good deeds, through the "Munificentia Romana".

To implement this project, form a working group, and appoint there with all the obligations and privileges prescribed by the laws of Nova Roma:

Q. Vergilius Crassus, M. Marcia Aquilina, A. Flavia Philippa, M. Flavius Celsus.

No oath shall be required.

This edict takes effect immediately.

Given by my hand a.d. III Kal. Sep. ‡ Q. Arrio (II) T. Domitio (III) cos. ‡ MMDCCLXXIII a.u.c.


Praetorial edictum 73-05: Creation of the project "Militarium Romanum"

RAETORIAL EDICTUM 73-05: Creation of the project "Militarium Romanum"

In order to implement paragraphs 6 and 7 of the Declaration of Nova Roma and paragraph 1 of the preamble to the Constitution of Nova Roma, I, Titus Flavius Severus, Praetor Novae Romae hereby I create the project "Militarium Romanum".

The main objectives of the project "Militarium Romanum" are: the dissemination and popularization of Roman military history, reenactment and practical recreation of Roman culture, as well as what is connected with it, and helping to revitalize Sodalitas Militarium, and renew interest in this group, including by publishing and posting relevant materials on the communication platforms of Nova Roma.

To implement this project, form a working group, and appoint there with all the obligations and privileges prescribed by the laws of Nova Roma:

Q. Vergilius Crassus, M. Marcia Aquilina, A. Flavia Philippa.

No oath shall be required.

This edict takes effect immediately.

Given by my hand a.d. V Id. Sex. ‡ Q. Arrio (II) T. Domitio (III) cos. ‡ MMDCCLXXIII a.u.c.

Praetorial edictum 73-04: Creation of the project "Cultura Romana"

PRAETORIAL EDICTUM 73-04: Creation of the project "Cultura Romana"


In order to implement paragraphs 6 and 7 of the Declaration of Nova Roma and paragraph 1 of the preamble to the Constitution of Nova Roma, I, Titus Flavius Severus, Praetor Novae Romae hereby I create the project "Cultura Romana".

The main objectives of the project "Cultura Romana" are: the dissemination and popularization of Roman culture, history and religion, as well as what is connected with it, by publishing and posting relevant materials on the communication platforms of Nova Roma.

To implement this project, form a working group, and appoint there with all the obligations and privileges prescribed by the laws of Nova Roma:


M. Pompeius Caninus,

App. Iunius Laterensis

M. Marcia Aquilina,

A. Flavia Philippa

Ti. Iulius Nerva


No oath shall be required.


This edict takes effect immediately.


Given by my hand a.d. V Id. Feb. Q. Arrio (II) T. Domitio (III) cos. MMDCCLXXIII a.u.c.


Praetorial edictum 73-03: Appointment of qaestor Tiberius Iulius Nerva

PRAETORIAL EDICTUM 73-03: Appointment of Quaestor Tiberius Iulius Nerva


I, Titus Flavius Severus, Praetor Novae Romae hereby appoint Quaestor Tiberius Iulius Nerva to my praetorial office, with all the obligations and privileges prescribed by the laws of Nova Roma.


No oath shall be required.


This edict takes effect immediately.


Given by my hand a.d. V Id. Feb. Q. Arrio (II) T. Domitio (III) cos. MMDCCLXXIII a.u.c.

Praetorial edictum 73-02: Appointment of praetoris scribae

PRAETORIAL EDICTUM 73-02: Appointment of Praetoris Scribae


I, Titus Flavius Severus, Praetor Novae Romae hereby appoint the following citizens as Scribae Praetoris, with all the obligations and privileges prescribed by the laws of Nova Roma.


M. Marcia Aquilina,

A. Flavia Philippa


No oath shall be required.


This edict takes effect immediately.


Given by my hand a.d. III Non. Feb. Q. Arrio (II) T. Domitio (III) cos. MMDCCLXXIII a.u.c.


I ask the Censors to enter the relevant information into the profiles of the above named citizens in Album Civium.

Praetorial edictum 73-01: Appointment of praetoris scribae

PRAETORIAL EDICTUM 73-01: Appointment of Praetoris Scribae


I, Titus Flavius Severus, Praetor Novae Romae hereby appoint the following citizens as Scribae Praetoris, with all the obligations and privileges prescribed by the laws of Nova Roma.


M. Pompeius Caninus,

App. Iunius Laterensis


No oath shall be required.


This edict takes effect immediately.


Given by my hand a.d. IV Id. Ian. Q. Arrio (II) T. Domitio (III) cos. MMDCCLXXIII a.u.c.


I ask the Censors to enter the relevant information into the profiles of the above named citizens in Album Civium

Edicta of the Aediles Curules

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Aedilician edict II on appointing scriba aedilicius princeps Cn. Cornelius Lentulus

Aedilician edict II on appointing scriba aedilicius princeps Cn. Cornelius Lentulus

I. I hereby appoint Cn. Cornelius Lentulus as my scriba aedilicius princeps.

II. He serves as my chief scriba and his duties include ludi organization and undertaking creative projects and coordinating the work of the aedilician office.

III. Effective immediately.

Date: prid. Non. Apr. ‡ Q. Arrio (II) T. Domitio (III) cos.(Before the Nones of Aprile, under Q. Arrius' second and T. Domitius' third consulship)

M. Aurelius Cotta Jovius AEDILIS CURULIS

Aedilician edict on appointing scriba

Aedilician edict on appointing scriba

I. I hereby appoint L: Livia Rufa as my scriba aedilicia.

II. Her duties include ludi organization and undertaking creative projects, but may be extended to other tasks depending on her availability.

III. Effective immediately.

Date: prid. Non. Apr. ‡ Q. Arrio (II) T. Domitio (III) cos.(Before the Nones of Aprile, under Q. Arrius' second and T. Domitius' third consulship)

M. Aurelius Cotta Jovius AEDILIS CURULIS

Ædilician Edictum: Formation of a Workgroup

Ædilis Curulis Publius Annæus Constantinus Placidus omnibus in Foro S.P.D.

I hereby authorize Ædilis Plebis Gaius Artorius Præconinus to form a Workgroup consisting of himself, his colleague Quintus Vergilius Crassus, Quæstor Decimus Aurelius Ingeniarius and Consul Titus Domitius Draco, in order to discuss the running of the Macellum and the possible creation and management, in the near future, of a currency for the Res Publica, as well as other matters concerning the Ædilitas. The Workgroup is also hereby authorized to discuss such matters indipendently from myself and without any interference at all from myself, although I shall retain a position as the group's ultimate referee ,for approval of their discussion.

This Edictum is effective immediately. No oath is required from Ædilis Præconinus or any other citizens to be involved in the Workgroup.

Given under my own hand today a.d. XII Kal. Feb 2773 A.U.C. / 21st January 2020 AD.

Optime valete omnes, P. Annæus Constantinus Placidus Ædilis Curulis Novæ Romæ

Edicta of the Aediles Plebes

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