Senate (Nova Roma)

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The Senate of Nova Roma is a council where a select few citizens, mostly former or current magistrates, can discuss the state of the Republic and issue Senatus consultum as directives. They can also issue the Senatus consultum ultimum. These are virtually all decisive in nature, the latter sometimes in regards to appointments. It is said by Polybian theorists to represent the element of oligarchy in the Roman political equilibrium.

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ALBUM SENATORUM

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Overview

Current consuls, praetors, censors and appointed senators are members of the Nova Roman Senate. Senators are appointed by the censors. The list of senators is regularly revised by the censors, but senators removed either by nota or under the terms of the lex Popillia senatoria are removed from the list until the nota is removed and they are returned to the Senate by the Censors as a senator.

Present holders of higher magistracies who are not senators are entitled to attend and post during meetings of the Senate (the ius sententiae) by virtue of their office. Such non-senator holders of these offices may not vote in the Senate. This is the grandfathered right of ius sententiae dicendae.

Tribunes of the plebs are entitled to attend the sessions of the Senate but not vote, unless they are also a senator.

The decisions appointing new senators or removing existing senators

Such appointments or removals are made by both censors after confirmation by vote of the Senate on any of their proposed changes.

The current album senatorum

The current senators are in order of senatorial rank :

Senatores censorii:
1. A. Tullia Scholastica, princeps senatus (recently deceased)
2. Fl. Vedius Germanicus
3. P. Annaeus Constantinus Placidus
4. Sex. Lucilius Tutor
5. Q. Arrius Nauta, decemvir stlitibus iudicandis
Senatores consulares:
6. M. Pompeius Caninus
7. T. Domitius Draco
8. C. Cornelius Barosus
Senatores praetorii:
9. C. Petronius Dexter
10. M. Hortensia Maior Fabiana Faustina
11. M. Aurelius Cotta Iovius, consul
12. C. Artorius Praeconinus
13. D. Aurelius Ingeniarius, decemvir stlitibus iudicandis
14. C. Petronius Stephanus Turpilianus, consul
Senatores aedilicii:
15. A. Vitellius Celsus, tribunus militum comitiatus
16. A. Iulius Paterculus , quattuorvir rerum curandarum
17. M. Caecilius Metellus Tocaiensis, aedilis curulis
18. Cn. Cornelius Lentulus, triumvir monetalis
19. C. Flavius Constantinus Aeneas Stilicho, praetor
Senatores tribunicii:
Senatores quaestorii:
20. Gallio Velius Marsallas (recently deceased)
Magistratus et privati cum iure sententiae dicendae:
21. P. Aurelius Barbatus, praetor, vir tribunicius


SENATE STRUCTURE

The Senate issues its Senatus consulta ultima and Senatus consulta in Formal Sessions. It also has committees that handle specific mandates.

SENATE RULES

SENATUS CONSULTUM DE RATIONE SENATUS MMDCCLXV

FORMAL SESSIONS OF THE SENATE

The Formal Sessions of the Senate are reported here, with Senatus consultum ultimum and Senatus consulta discussed, passed or rejected being listed.

SENATE COMMITTEES

Senate standing committees

Senate working committees

OFFICERS OF THE SENATE



Roman senate: the Senate in antiquity.

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