Daily Roman Calendar Posting by Nova Roma

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These individuals have been the editors of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting since the inception of this tradition within Nova Roma. The first individual to assume the job had this appointment on his authority as being both aedilis curulis and pontifex. M. Piscinus held this duty based on his authority as pontifex and later as pontifex maximus. For a while in {{2009}} and {{2010}}, C. Cato and M. Piscinus sometimes had posted the daily calendar at the same time, but the posting of pontifex maximus M. Piscinus is considered official.
 
These individuals have been the editors of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting since the inception of this tradition within Nova Roma. The first individual to assume the job had this appointment on his authority as being both aedilis curulis and pontifex. M. Piscinus held this duty based on his authority as pontifex and later as pontifex maximus. For a while in {{2009}} and {{2010}}, C. Cato and M. Piscinus sometimes had posted the daily calendar at the same time, but the posting of pontifex maximus M. Piscinus is considered official.
  
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* [[Marcus Antonius Gryllus Graecus (Nova Roma)|M. Antonius Gryllus Graecus]] from {{Mar 15}} {{2000}} to {{Sep 13}} {{2002}} - in his capacity as pontifex
 
* [[Gaius Iulius Scaurus (Nova Roma)|C. Iulius Scaurus]] from {{Jan 1}} {{2004}} to {{Jul 29}} {{2004}} - in his capacity as aedilis and pontifex
 
* [[Gaius Iulius Scaurus (Nova Roma)|C. Iulius Scaurus]] from {{Jan 1}} {{2004}} to {{Jul 29}} {{2004}} - in his capacity as aedilis and pontifex
 
* [[Gaius Equitius Cato (Nova Roma)|C. Equitius Cato]] from {{Jan 5}} {{2005}} to {{Oct 4}} {{2007}} - in his capacity as quaestor, then as aedilis, and later as praetor
 
* [[Gaius Equitius Cato (Nova Roma)|C. Equitius Cato]] from {{Jan 5}} {{2005}} to {{Oct 4}} {{2007}} - in his capacity as quaestor, then as aedilis, and later as praetor

Latest revision as of 19:20, 10 January 2023

Nova Roma has a 18 year long tradition of providing a Roman calendar information service to the all modern Romans, reenactors, revivalists, all sorts of Romanists and Roman enthusiasts. This is called the Daily Roman Calendar Posting, and the service was founded by aedilis curulis and pontifex C. Iulius Scaurus on Kal. Ian. Cn. Salvio Cn. Equitio cos. MMDCCLVII a.u.c.. This service has been informally, according to unwritten tradition, under the joint domain of the pontifices and the aediles of Nova Roma ever since. The current editor of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting is pontifex C. Petronius Stephanus Turpilianus, one of the current praetors of Nova Roma, who accepted this position from aedilis curulis and pontifex Cn. Cornelius Lentulus.

The place of publication of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting of Nova Roma is the Nova Roma Facebook Group:

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List of editors of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting

These individuals have been the editors of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting since the inception of this tradition within Nova Roma. The first individual to assume the job had this appointment on his authority as being both aedilis curulis and pontifex. M. Piscinus held this duty based on his authority as pontifex and later as pontifex maximus. For a while in M. Curiatio M. Iulio cos. MMDCCLXII a.u.c. and P. Memmio K. Buteone (II) cos. MMDCCLXIII a.u.c., C. Cato and M. Piscinus sometimes had posted the daily calendar at the same time, but the posting of pontifex maximus M. Piscinus is considered official.

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