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The Fourth annual ''[[Conventus Novae Romae in Europa]]'' was held in [[Roma]], Italia, from {{Aug 4}} to {{Aug 10}}, {{2005}}. This ''Conventus'' was organized by Provincia Italia in collaboration with Associazione N.R.I. and [http://www.arsconvivialis.com/ Ars Convivialis]. The official website is http://italia.novaroma.org/conventus2758/index.htm .
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The Fourth annual ''[[Conventus Novae Romae in Europa]]'' was held in [[Roma]], Italia, from {{Aug 4}} to {{Aug 10}}, {{2005}}. This ''Conventus'' was organized by Provincia Italia in collaboration with Associazione N.R.I. and [http://www.arsconvivialis.com/ Ars Convivialis]. The official website is http://italia.novaroma.org/conventus2758/index.htm . Official lodging was at the conveniently located but now infamous Hotel Michigan.
  
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==Events==
  
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===d. I===
  
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A day of arrivals, meetings and an evening welcome from the hosts in Italia.
[[Image:P1000666-w.jpg|thumb|left|M'. Constantinus Serapio]]
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[[Image:P1000728-w.jpg|thumb|left|Pantheon]]
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===d. II===
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[[Image:P1010035-w.jpg|thumb|left|Ostia]]
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A walking tour in the Campus Martius, followed by a tour of the [[Capitoline Museum]]s and the [[Tabularium]].
[[Image:P1010101-w.jpg|thumb|left|Clivus Scauri]]
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[[Image:P1010119a-w.jpg|thumb|left|Forum Augusti]]
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===d. III===
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Most of the day was spent exploring [[Ostia]] Antica. In the evening, some citizens set off on a walking tour of part of Rome.
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===d. IIII===
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Dies Romanus.
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[[Image:P1010286-w.jpg|thumb|left|Evicted from the Forum!]]
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[[Image:P1010341-w.jpg|thumb|left|Magna Mater]]
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===d. V===
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Tour of the [[Roman Forum]], the [[Palatine Hill]] and [[Colosseum]]. Togate citizens were ejected from the Roman Forum (no togas allowed). In the afternoon was a walk through the [[Domus Aurea]].
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[[Image:P1010402-w.jpg|thumb|left|Via Appia]]
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===d. VI===
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A walk around the outskirts of Roma and on the [[Via Appia]].
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Latest revision as of 23:11, 2 May 2009

The Fourth annual Conventus Novae Romae in Europa was held in Roma, Italia, from prid. Non. Sext. to a.d. IV Id. Sext. , Fr. Apulo C. Laenate cos. MMDCCLVIII a.u.c.. This Conventus was organized by Provincia Italia in collaboration with Associazione N.R.I. and Ars Convivialis. The official website is http://italia.novaroma.org/conventus2758/index.htm . Official lodging was at the conveniently located but now infamous Hotel Michigan.

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Events

d. I

A day of arrivals, meetings and an evening welcome from the hosts in Italia.


d. II

A walking tour in the Campus Martius, followed by a tour of the Capitoline Museums and the Tabularium.


d. III

Most of the day was spent exploring Ostia Antica. In the evening, some citizens set off on a walking tour of part of Rome.


d. IIII

Dies Romanus.


d. V

Tour of the Roman Forum, the Palatine Hill and Colosseum. Togate citizens were ejected from the Roman Forum (no togas allowed). In the afternoon was a walk through the Domus Aurea.


d. VI

A walk around the outskirts of Roma and on the Via Appia.

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