Senatus consultum on governorships
In accordance with the Constitution of Nova Roma, which gives the Senate the
authority to appoint and prorogue governorships of the provinces of the
Respublica, specifically that
'The Senate may, by Senatus Consultum, create provinciae for administrative
purposes and appoint provincial governors therefor, who shall bear such titles
as the Senate may deem appropriate. The Senate may review each governor on a
yearly basis and it remains in the discretion of the Senate whether or not to
prorogue such governors...' (Constitution N.R. VI)
the Senate of Nova Roma hereby prorogues and/or appoints the following governors
for the year 2764 AUC:
America Austroccidentalis - Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Postumianus
America Boreoccidentalis - Vibia Rutilia Enodiaria
America Medioccidentalis Superior - Gaius Pompeius Marcellus
Brasilia - Caius Arminius Reccanellus
Britannia - Gaius Marcius Crispus
California - Quintus Fabius Maximus.
Dacia - Titus Iulius Sabinus
Canada Ulterior & Citerior – Gnaeus Iulius Caesar
Gallia - Publius Memmius Albucius
Pannonia - Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus
America Austrorientalis - Gaius Aquillius Rota
Mediatlantica - Tiberius Galerius Paulinus
Sarmatia - Titus Flavius Severus
The following provinces remain without governors for the time being; until such
time as the Senate may find suitable candidates, they shall be placed under the
direct authority of the consuls:
Hispania
Nipponia
Nova Britannia
Argentina
Australia
Germania
Guria
Hibernia
Lacus Magni
Mexico
Thule
Venedia
The Senate further instructs the consuls to make public calls for citizens
willing to serve as governors for these vacancies no later than the Nones of
Aprilis 2764. Apllicants who put themselves forward shall be debated and, if
appropriate, confirmed by the Senate in its session in Aprilis 2764.
N.B. - This item may be voted as a line-item vote; i.e., each individual named
can be voted as a single unit.