Provincia Britannia - History (Nova Roma)
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Fl. Vedio M. Cassio cos. ‡ MMDCCLI a.u.c.
Mense Iunio
- Kal. Iun. ‡ Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica became the first British person to become a citizen of Nova Roma.
Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica governor
Mense Quinctili
- a.d. V Non. Quin. ‡ the senate formally constituted Britannia a province and appointed Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica its first governor.[1]
Mense Novembri
- a.d. XI Kal. Dec. ‡ Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica hosted a Roman banquet for citizens of Nova Roma in Oxford.[2]
This appears to be the first recorded provincial gathering.
Mense Decembri
- a.d. III Non. Dec. ‡ Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica announced her intention to step down as governor of Britannia as soon as a successor could be appointed.[3]
In the event she remained acting governor for another year.
- a.d. XVII Kal. Ian. ‡ M. Mucius Scaevola Magister was elected praetor.[4]
L. Equitio Dec. Iunio cos. ‡ MMDCCLII a.u.c.
Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica governor
Mense Ianuario
- Kal. Ian. ‡ M. Mucius Scaevola Magister took office as praetor and became the first British person to hold an ordinary magistracy in Nova Roma.[5]
Mense Februario
- prid. Kal. Mar. ‡ Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica held a new year's ritual in Oxford. It is not clear whether this was attended by other British citizens beyond her own household.[7]
Mense Iunio
- prid. Kal. Quin. ‡ to a.d. VIII Id. Quin. ‡ several citizens of Britannia were caught up in the tumultus.[8]
Mense Quinctili
- a.d. III Non. Quin. ‡ M. Mucius Scaevola Magister was elevated to the senate, becoming the first British senator.[9]
- a.d. V Kal. Sext. ‡ governor Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica organized the province into five regiones.[10]
Mense Sextili
- a.d. XVI Kal. Sept. ‡ governor Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica appointed Nic. Moravius Vado legatus Britanniae meridianae and Aug. Iulia Caesaria Nocturnia legata Britanniae septentrionalis.[11]
- a.d. XV Kal. Sept. ‡ governor Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica appointed Ap. Claudius Lucentius Nigellus legatus Britanniae cymricae.[12]
- a.d. XIII Kal. Sept. ‡ governor Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica made the first move in the province's first game of Ratae (also known as the ludus crescentis matutinidunensis).[13]
Mense Novembri
- prid. Id. Nov. ‡ governor Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica announced again her intention to step down as governor.[14]
- a.d. XIV Kal. Dec. ‡ Nic. Moravius Vado won the first provincial game of Ratae.[15]
Q. Maximo M. Minucio cos. ‡ MMDCCLIII a.u.c.
Nic. Moravius Vado governor
Mense Ianuario
- Kal. Ian. ‡ Nic. Moravius Vado became the second governor of Britannia, replacing Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica.[16]
Mense Februario
- Id. Feb. ‡ governor Nic. Moravius Vado appointed P. Claudius Lucentius Severus his praefectus aerarii.[17]
Mense Aprile
- a.d. V Kal. Mai. ‡ a provincial meeting was held in London.
Mense Iunio
- a.d. VIII Id. Iun. ‡ governor Nic. Moravius Vado presented a report on the state of the province to the senate.[18]
Mense Quinctili
- a.d. X Kal Sext. ‡ governor Nic. Moravius Vado appointed M. Scribonius Curio Britannicus his scriba.[19]
- a.d. IX Kal. Sext. ‡ governor Nic. Moravius Vado appointed P. Claudius Lucentius Severus his procurator.[20]
Mense Septembri
- a.d. VIII Kal. Oct. ‡ Britannia joined the limes project.[21]
Mense Octobri
Mense Novembri
- Non. Nov. ‡ governor Nic. Moravius Vado received governor M. Marcius Rex of Germania.[23]
- a.d. III Id. Nov. ‡ Nic. Moravius Vado was elevated to the senate.[24]
Mense Decembri
- a.d. IV Non. Dec. ‡ governor Nic. Moravius Vado appointed M. Scribonius Curio Britannicus legatus Britanniae meridianae.[25]
- a.d. VIII Id. Dec. ‡ procurator P. Claudius Lucentius Severus Bicurratus conducted a provincial census.[26]
- a.d. VIII Id. Dec. ‡ procurator P. Claudius Lucentius Severus Bicurratus opened the first provincial website.[27]
- a.d. XV Kal. Ian. ‡ T. Sertorius Albinus was elected aedilis curulis and M. Scribonius Curio Britannicus and M. Mucius Scaevola Magister were elected rogatores.[28]
Fl. Vedio (II) M. Cassio (II) cos. ‡ MMDCCLIV a.u.c.
Nic. Moravius Vado governor
Mense Ianuario
- a.d. XVIII Kal. Feb. ‡ governor Nic. Moravius Vado reappointed all his legati except M. Scribonius Curio Britannicus, who stepped down as legatus Britanniae meridianae.[29]
Mense Februario
- Non. Feb. ‡ governor Nic. Moravius Vado appointed Natalia Moravia legata Britanniae mediae.[30]
- a.d. III Kal. Mar. ‡ M. Scribonius Curio Britannicus was elected aedilis plebis.[31]
Mense Martio
- a.d. V Id. Mar. ‡ Nic. Moravius Vado was prorogued by the senate as governor of Britannia.[32]
- Id. Mar. ‡ governor Nic. Moravius Vado and several other Britanni left Nova Roma, taking the contents of the provincial treasury.[33]
Interregnum
Mense Martio
- a.d. XIII Kal. Apr. ‡ M. Cassius Iulianus created a new provincial e-mail list.[34]
Mense Aprile
- Non. Apr. ‡ T. Sertorius Albinus was appointed legatus pro consule by consul Fl. Vedius Germanicus to govern Britannia until the appointment of a governor.[36]
M. Octavio L. Sulla (II) cos. ‡ MMDCCLV a.u.c.
Interregnum
D. Iunius Silanus governor
Mense Februario
- a.d. III Kal. Mar. ‡ D. Iunius Silanus was appointed governor of Britannia by the senate.[37]
Mense Martio
- a.d. VII Id. Mar. ‡ governor D. Iunius Silanus organized the province into three regiones and appointed L. Salix Cicero prolegatus Britanniae superioris and M. Scribonius Curio Britannicus scriba.[38]
Mense Decembri
- a.d. XV Kal. Ian. ‡ M. Scribonius Curio Britannicus was elected aedilis plebis.[40]
- a.d. IX Kal. Ian. ‡ D. Iunius Silanus was elected quaestor.[41]
K. Buteone T. Labieno cos. ‡ MMDCCLVI a.u.c.
D. Iunius Silanus governor
Mense Ianuario
- Non. Ian. ‡ governor D. Iunius Silanus appointed Equestria Iunia Laeca his scriba.[42]
Mense Februario
- Id. Feb. ‡ governor D. Iunius Silanus opened a new provincial website.[43]
Mense Sextili
- a.d. V Kal. Sept. ‡ governor D. Iunius Silanus announced the resignation of L. Salix Cicero as legatus.[44]
Mense Septembri
- a.d. VI Id. Sept. ‡ with the guidance of governor D. Iunius Silanus the senate constituted the province of Hibernia.[45]
- a.d. XV Kal. Oct. ‡ governor D. Iunius Silanus appointed Cornelius Moravius Laureatus Armoricus prolegatus Britanniae superioris.[46]
Mense Octobri
Mense Novembri
- a.d. VIII Id. Nov. ‡ Drusus Maxentius Silvanus opened an online temple of Sulis Minerva for the province.[48]
Mense Decembri
- a.d. IX Kal. Ian. ‡ C. Fabia Livia was elected quaestor and A. Apollonius Cordus was elected rogator.[49]
- a.d. III Kal. Ian. ‡ D. Iunius Silanus was elevated to the senate.[50]
Cn. Salvio Cn. Equitio cos. ‡ MMDCCLVII a.u.c.
D. Iunius Silanus governor
Mense Ianuario
- a.d. VIII Id. Ian. ‡ governor D. Iunius Silanus appointed Cornelius Moravius Laureatus Armoricus legatus Britanniae superioris.[51]
- a.d. VII Kal. Feb. ‡ Cornelius Moravius Laureatus Armoricus and C. Flavia Aureliana published the first issue of the provincial newsletter Inter Alia.[52]
Mense Februario
- a.d. IV Non. Feb. ‡ governor D. Iunius Silanus announced his intention to step down as govenor.[53]
Mense Aprili
- prid. Non. Apr. ‡ the second issue of Inter Alia was published.[54]
C. Fabia Livia governor
Mense Iunio
- Kal. Iun. ‡ C. Fabia Livia was appointed governor, replacing D. Iunius Silanus.[55]
A provincial emblem and motto were chosen, and C. Moravius Laureatus Armoricus and A. Apollonius Cordus were re-appointed legati.
Mense Quinctili
Mense Sextili
- a.d. III Id. Sext. ‡ the province joined the pactum de conventu Novae Romae in Europa; C. Flavia Aureliana was appointed to the collegium interprovinciale.[58]
Mense Octobri
- a.d. XV Kal. Nov. ‡ the first 'Active Latin' course began in the Academia Thules, taught by A. Gratius Avitus.
- a.d. XIII Kal. Nov. ‡ Britannia was chosen to host the fifth conventus Novae Romae in Europa.[59]
- a.d. XIII Kal. Nov. ‡ the third issue of Inter Alia was published.[60]
It was attended by special guest consul Cn. Salix Astur.
Mense Decembri
- a.d. IV Kal. Ian. ‡ C. Fabia Livia was elected aedilis curulis and C. Moravius Laureatus Armoricus was elected rogator.[62]
Fr. Apulo C. Laenate cos. ‡ MMDCCLVIII a.u.c.
C. Fabia Livia governor
Mense Ianuario
- a.d. IV Kal. Feb. ‡ C. Fabia Livia was elevated to the senate.[63]
Mense Martio
- a.d. III Non. Mar. ‡ to prid. Non. Mar. ‡ a provincial meeting was held near Pons Aelii (Newcastle).
Mense Decembri
- prid. Kal. Ian. ‡ A. Apollonius Cordus was elected quaestor.[64]
K. Buteone Po. Minucia cos. ‡ MMDCCLIX a.u.c.
C. Livia governor
Mense Martio
- a.d. XV Kal. Apr. ‡ to a.d. XIV Kal. Apr. ‡ a provincial meeting was held in Londinium (London), welcoming guest Di. Moravia Aventina and her brother-in-law. The charter of Inter Alia was approved.
Mense Aprili
- a.d. VI Id. Apr. ‡ the fourth issue of Inter Alia was published.[65]
- a.d. X Kal. Mai. ‡ A. Apollonius Cordus participates in the first edition of Vox Romana.[66]
Mense Sextili
- a.d. III Non Sext. ‡ to a.d. V Id. Sext. ‡ Britannia hosted the fifth annual Conventus Novae Romae in Europa.
L. Arminio Ti. Galerio cos. ‡ MMDCCLX a.u.c.
C. Livia governor
Mense Februario
Interregnum
- since a.d. IV Non. Feb. ‡ L. Arminio Ti. Galerio cos. ‡ MMDCCLX a.u.c. to Kal. Mar. ‡ M. Moravio T. Iulio cos. ‡ MMDCCLXI a.u.c.
M. Moravio T. Iulio cos. ‡ MMDCCLXI a.u.c.
A. Apollonius Cordus governor
References
- ↑ The senatus consultum.
- ↑ Announcement of the banquet; report of the banquet.
- ↑ Announcement.
- ↑ Announcement of results.
- ↑ His oath of office.
- ↑ The archives of the list.
- ↑ A report of the ritual.
- ↑ Comments on the tumultus by M. Mucius; comments by Q. Claudia.
- ↑ The announcement.
- ↑ Text of the scheme.
- ↑ The accouncement.
- ↑ The announcement.
- ↑ The historic first move; the rules of the game.
- ↑ The announcement.
- ↑ The winning move (a Venusian reverse-final progression with a Coritanian switch).
- ↑ The senatus consultum.
- ↑ The edictum.
- ↑ The report.
- ↑ The edictum.
- ↑ The edictum.
- ↑ The edictum.
- ↑ The opening of the festival; a report.
- ↑ A report.
- ↑ The announcement.
- ↑ The edictum.
- ↑ The announcement.
- ↑ The website; the announcement.
- ↑ The announcement; but there is some doubt as to the election of M. Scaevola, for which see his biographical article.
- ↑ The edictum.
- ↑ The edictum.
- ↑ The announcement.
- ↑ The senatus consultum.
- ↑ A statement by one of the departed.
- ↑ The archives of the list.
- ↑ The senatus consultum.
- ↑ The edictum, which purports to appoint T. Sertorius governor with full powers but in fact did not do so since Fl. Vedius had no power to make such an appointment.
- ↑ The senatus consultum; his inaugural message.
- ↑ The edictum de regionibus; the edictum de ordinationibus.
- ↑ The announcement.
- ↑ The announcement.
- ↑ The announcement.
- ↑ The edictum.
- ↑ The announcement; the website.
- ↑ The announcement.
- ↑ The senatus consultum; the governor's reaction.
- ↑ The edictum.
- ↑ The schedule; a report of the meeting.
- ↑ The temple; the announcement.
- ↑ The announcement.
- ↑ The announcement.
- ↑ The edictum.
- ↑ The newsletter; the announcement.
- ↑ The announcement.
- ↑ The second issue.
- ↑ The senatus consultum.
- ↑ Some recollections of the meeting; and some more.
- ↑ The announcement; the new e-mail list; the governor's welcome to the new list; the new website.
- ↑ The edictum.
- ↑ The announcement.
- ↑ The hitrd issue.
- ↑ Some recollections of the meeting.
- ↑ The announcement.
- ↑ The announcement.
- ↑ The announcement.
- ↑ The fourth issue.
- ↑ Vox Romana.
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