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| align="left"| [[Image:CIV-Publius_Memmius_Albucius.jpg|center|120px]] [[Publius Memmius Albucius (Nova Roma)|<br>Publius Memmius Albucius]]<br>''Governor<br>(Leg. pp.)''
 
| align="left"| [[Image:CIV-Publius_Memmius_Albucius.jpg|center|120px]] [[Publius Memmius Albucius (Nova Roma)|<br>Publius Memmius Albucius]]<br>''Governor<br>(Leg. pp.)''
| align="left"| '''<u>Epistola DECEMBRIS 2760 legati pro praetore</u>'''<BR><br><br>
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| align="left"| '''<u>Epistola MARTIS 2761 legati pro praetore</u>'''<BR><br><br>
 
Salvete Galli!<br>
 
Salvete Galli!<br>
  
<p>In December, Nova Roma has yet almost all of its "designati" magistrates for next year, 2761 a.u.c.. Three major events have marked these elections: first they knew recurrent problems of organization. Second, a couple of promising consuls have been elected : Marcus Moravius Piscinus and Titus Iulius Sabinus. Third, Galerius won the censorate vs. Hortensia, probably because the electors did not like that however dedicated Hortensia did not run for praetor and consul before running for censor. </p>
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<p>March is now at our door, and it is an important month for us.</p>
  
<p>Consul Galerius is thus ending his consulate, the same way he managed it all this year long : with good intents.</p>
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<p> Naturally, it is first of these months where we have to think to pay our annual contribution to Nova Roma treasury, our Aerarium. </p>
  
<p>Our consul - for the other one has finished... doing nothing - thus presents the comitia populi a Lex de curso honorum. As most of Galerius's texts, this draft must be read from the first to the last line. The major part of the text is thus very interesting, until a clause IX which proposes that no magistrate, from aedile, shall be authorized, from next Jan. 2761 on, to run for the next step before one year.</p>
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<p> But such a humoristic reminder cannot hide the serious thing : March is both the month which was beginning the ancient Roman years, in the deep middle of Roman republic, and, in 2761 auc/ 2008 c.e., the year of our '''10th birthday'''.</p>
  
<p>Precisely when we miss people to fill the offices, and curiously just when Galerius himself has just finished his cursus, he is acting as if he would like to de-motivate or disdain people, specially new ones, who precisely may bring fresh ideas and strenghts to Nova Roma. A strong opposition seems to organize itself against this text.</p>
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<p> To think on our ancient annual rythmn is not unuseful, for it let us remind of the origin of some festivals and special days on our current Roman calendar. Thus on the Lupercalia on last Mid February, or on the mobile day of Fornicalia which were both closing the previous old year, specially along with the Quirinalia and Feria Stultorum, the Festival of the Mads. Thus also on Equirria, which announce the close Kalends of March, and the renewing of the year, of the spring, of the strenghts of individuals and of Roman communities, from the family to the State. And naturally, March is placed under the sign of... Mars, the god of war. Inside the ancient god triad Jupiter-Mars-Quirinus, Mars and Quirinus were their mirror each other, they were complementary of a global whole deity whose Jupiter, Dius Pater, was the joining and embrassing meeting point and pot.</p>
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<p> In 2008/2761, March is also the time when, in Kalends Martis, the 1st of the month, Nova Roma has been created by two U.S.A. citizens who took the names of '''Fladius Vedius Germanicus''' and '''Marcus Cassius Julianus'''. They are what Romans call ''Patres Patriae''.</p>
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<p>Ten years later, their wonderful idea is still living, with, as in every human society, ups and downs, times of great expectations and times of doubt, hopes and disappointment. But in itself, this birthday is already a victory.</p>
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<p> Naturally the ones who have willed keeping firm in their Roman involvement, staying in the republic or joining it, may think that if every road leads to Rome, it may take a long time or at least a far longer than what both Patres Patriae have expected. After having completed their cursus honorum, and with the arising of new generations of Novaromans, the Patres have taken a further distance with their republican child, and perhaps they may be reproached for that, and having not remained firm under critics but also not having reminded that Nova Roma was not to end at the end of their own cursus honorum, or once a life term position as pontifex would be obtained. It was the time to show the way, more than ever.</p>
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<p>For the most hard times were to begin. These times are not over for we are now living a new (last?) episod of this chapter with the fights around the control of the College of Pontiffs (Collegium Pontificum). These fights are taking place in the Senate, in the Forum, even to our Praetors's courts. This last event is in itself the acknowlegment of a failure, failure to have things work efficiently and change quietly, among 'benevolentes cives'.</p>
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<p> An exceptional time, beginning on next '''Feb. 27th''' with Equirria festival and '''ending''' on '''March 5th''', is close to us : '''Ludi Conditorum''' or the Games of the Founders. Created specially by the aedilitas curulis just for this year, this event will celebrate Nova Roma '''10th birthday'''.</p>
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<p>But it may be a bit sad birthday, when a Concordia ritual is to be celebrated at a time when the most illustrous characters in Nova Roma are quarrelling and suing each other. Could not we obtain a "Peace of brave men" ?</p>
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<p>O tempora, o mores! For I believe too much in Nova Roma's wonderful possibilities not to say, in an easy witty arrow, <br>
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"O tempora, ô moritura!".</p>
  
<p>Ah, last! The Senat is currently in session, and has welcome new senators on Nonas, adlected by the Censors. There are, including your obedient servants, nine new senators, while four members are removed from the Album senatorium, including our ghost consul Lucius Arminius Faustus. We might have new magistri araenarii and a new governor for Germania, but the big issues remain how to cope with the difficulty for the consuls to get financial informations from holder of accounts P. Cassia and how to drive the Pontifex maximus and the collegium pontificum to be more present in Nova Roma's life...</p>
 
  
 
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Epistola MARTIS 2761 legati pro praetore


Salvete Galli!

March is now at our door, and it is an important month for us.

Naturally, it is first of these months where we have to think to pay our annual contribution to Nova Roma treasury, our Aerarium.

But such a humoristic reminder cannot hide the serious thing : March is both the month which was beginning the ancient Roman years, in the deep middle of Roman republic, and, in 2761 auc/ 2008 c.e., the year of our 10th birthday.

To think on our ancient annual rythmn is not unuseful, for it let us remind of the origin of some festivals and special days on our current Roman calendar. Thus on the Lupercalia on last Mid February, or on the mobile day of Fornicalia which were both closing the previous old year, specially along with the Quirinalia and Feria Stultorum, the Festival of the Mads. Thus also on Equirria, which announce the close Kalends of March, and the renewing of the year, of the spring, of the strenghts of individuals and of Roman communities, from the family to the State. And naturally, March is placed under the sign of... Mars, the god of war. Inside the ancient god triad Jupiter-Mars-Quirinus, Mars and Quirinus were their mirror each other, they were complementary of a global whole deity whose Jupiter, Dius Pater, was the joining and embrassing meeting point and pot.

In 2008/2761, March is also the time when, in Kalends Martis, the 1st of the month, Nova Roma has been created by two U.S.A. citizens who took the names of Fladius Vedius Germanicus and Marcus Cassius Julianus. They are what Romans call Patres Patriae.

Ten years later, their wonderful idea is still living, with, as in every human society, ups and downs, times of great expectations and times of doubt, hopes and disappointment. But in itself, this birthday is already a victory.

Naturally the ones who have willed keeping firm in their Roman involvement, staying in the republic or joining it, may think that if every road leads to Rome, it may take a long time or at least a far longer than what both Patres Patriae have expected. After having completed their cursus honorum, and with the arising of new generations of Novaromans, the Patres have taken a further distance with their republican child, and perhaps they may be reproached for that, and having not remained firm under critics but also not having reminded that Nova Roma was not to end at the end of their own cursus honorum, or once a life term position as pontifex would be obtained. It was the time to show the way, more than ever.

For the most hard times were to begin. These times are not over for we are now living a new (last?) episod of this chapter with the fights around the control of the College of Pontiffs (Collegium Pontificum). These fights are taking place in the Senate, in the Forum, even to our Praetors's courts. This last event is in itself the acknowlegment of a failure, failure to have things work efficiently and change quietly, among 'benevolentes cives'.

An exceptional time, beginning on next Feb. 27th with Equirria festival and ending on March 5th, is close to us : Ludi Conditorum or the Games of the Founders. Created specially by the aedilitas curulis just for this year, this event will celebrate Nova Roma 10th birthday.

But it may be a bit sad birthday, when a Concordia ritual is to be celebrated at a time when the most illustrous characters in Nova Roma are quarrelling and suing each other. Could not we obtain a "Peace of brave men" ?

O tempora, o mores! For I believe too much in Nova Roma's wonderful possibilities not to say, in an easy witty arrow,
"O tempora, ô moritura!".



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