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==vindo1==<br />
* [[:Image:Day 3 (088) - Vindolanda - Paulus, Laureatus, Albucius - -Cordus-.jpg]]<br />
* caption.EN=T. Amatius Paulus, C. Moravius Laureatus, & P. Memmius Albucius at [[Vindolanda]], during the [[V Conventus Novae Romae]]<br />
* caption.HU=T. Amatius Paulus, C. Moravius Laureatus és P. Memmius Albucius [[Vindolanda|Vindolandában]], az [[V Conventus Novae Romae]] alatt.<br />
* caption.PT=T. Amatius Paulus, C. Moravius Laureatus e P. Memmius Albucius em [[PT:Vindolanda|Vindolanda]], durante o [[V Conventus Novae Romae]]<br />
* caption.ES=T. Amatius Paulus, C. Moravius Laureatus y P. Memmius Albucius en [[ES:Vindolanda|Vindolanda]], durante el [[V Conventus Novae Romae]]<br />
* caption.IT=T. Amatius Paulus, C. Moravius Laureatus e P. Memmus Albicius a [[IT:Vindolanda|Vindolanda]], durante il [[V Conventus Novae Romae]]<br />
*caption.RO=T. Amatius Paulus, C. Moravius Laureatus si P. Memmus Albicius in [[Vindolanda]], in timpul [[V Conventus Novae Romae]].<br />
* added=[[User:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|Marcus Octavius Germanicus]][[User talk:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|<sup><font color="green" size="-2">(t)</font></sup>]] 12:57, 19 September 2006 (CDT)<br />
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==triclinium1==<br />
* [[:Image:Day 5 (131) - Arbeja - Astur, Laureatus, Paulus - -Cordus-.jpg]]<br />
* caption.EN=Cn. Salvius Astur, C. Moravius Laureatus, & T. Amatius Paulus in a reproduction of a [[Triclinium]] at Arbeia, during the [[V Conventus Novae Romae]]<br />
* caption.HU=Cn. Salvius Astur, C. Moravius Laureatus és T. Amatius Paulus egy [[Triclinium]] rekonstruciójában, Arbeiában, az [[V Conventus Novae Romae]] alkalmával.<br />
* caption.PT=Cn. Salvius Astur, C. Moravius Laureatus e T. Amatius Paulus em uma réplica de um [[PT:Triclinium]] em Arbeia, durante o [[PT:V Conventus Novae Romae|V Conventus Novae Romae]]<br />
* caption.ES=Cn. Salvius Astur, C. Moravius Laureatus y T. Amatius Paulus en una réplica de un [[ES:Triclinium]] en Arbeia, durante el [[ES:V Conventus Novae Romae|V Conventus Novae Romae]]<br />
* caption.IT=Cn. Salvius Astur, C. Moravius Laureatus e T. Amatius Paulus in una riproduzione di un [[IT:Triclinium]] ad Arbeia, durante il [[IT:V Conventus Novae Romae|V Conventus Novae Romae]]<br />
* caption.RO=Cn. Salvius Astur, C. Moravius Laureatus si T. Amatius Paulus vizitand replica unui [[Triclinium|triclinium]] in Arbeia, in timpul [[V Conventus Novae Romae]].<br />
* added=[[User:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|Marcus Octavius Germanicus]][[User talk:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|<sup><font color="green" size="-2">(t)</font></sup>]] 12:57, 19 September 2006 (CDT)<br />
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==niches2==<br />
* [[:Image:Cilurnum-2006-niches2-MOG.jpg]]<br />
* caption.EN=P. Memmius Albucius, C. Moravius Laureatus Armoricus, A. Apollonius Cordus in niches of the bathhouse at Cilurnum, Britanniae, at the [[V Conventus Novae Romae]]<br />
* caption.HU=P. Memmius Albucius, C. Moravius Laureatus Armoricus és A. Apollonius Cordus a cilurnumi fürdőben, Britanniában, az [[V Conventus Novae Romae]] alatt.<br />
* caption.PT=P. Memmius Albucius, C. Moravius Laureatus Armoricus e A. Apollonius Cordus em nichos da casa de banhos em Cilurnum, Britanniae, durante o [[PT:V Conventus Novae Romae|V Conventus Novae Romae]]<br />
* caption.ES=P. Memmius Albucius, C. Moravius Laureatus Armoricus y A. Apollonius Cordus en los nichos de la casa de baños de Cilurnum, Britanniae, durante el [[ES:V Conventus Novae Romae|V Conventus Novae Romae]]<br />
* caption.IT=P. Memmius Albucius, C. Moravius Laureatus Armoricus ed A. Apollonius Cordus nelle nicchie del bagno pubblico a Cilurnum, Britanniae, durante il [[IT:V Conventus Novae Romae|V Conventus Novae Romae]]<br />
* caption.RO=P. Memmius Albucius, C. Moravius Laureatus Armoricus si A. Apollonius Cordus in nisele baii publice din Cilurnum, Britannia, in timpul [[V Conventus Novae Romae]].<br />
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==JulillaLararium==<br />
* [[:Image:Julilla-lararium.jpg]]<br />
* caption.EN=A modern [[lararium (Nova Roma)|lararium]]<br />
* caption.ES=Un [[ES:Lararium (Nova Roma)|lararium]] moderno<br />
* caption.HU=Egy modern [[HU:Lararium (Nova Roma)|lararium]]<br />
* caption.LA=[[Lararium (Nova Roma)|Lararium]] hodiernum.<br />
* caption.IT=Un moderno [[IT:Lararium (Nova Roma)|lararium]]<br />
* caption.RO=Un [[lararium (Nova Roma)|lararium]] modern.<br />
* added=[[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]] 01:44, 21 January 2008 (CET)<br />
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==CornutusLararium==<br />
* [[:Image:Conutus 6797.jpg]]<br />
* caption.EN=A modern [[lararium (Nova Roma)|lararium]]<br />
* caption.ES=Un [[ES:Lararium (Nova Roma)|lararium]] moderno<br />
* caption.HU=Egy modern [[HU:Lararium (Nova Roma)|lararium]]<br />
* caption.LA=[[Lararium (Nova Roma)|Lararium]] hodiernum.<br />
* caption.IT=Un moderno [[IT:Lararium (Nova Roma)|lararium]]<br />
* caption.RO=Un [[lararium (Nova Roma)|lararium]] modern.<br />
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==unknowngirlgravelondon==<br />
* [[:Image:SANY0703.JPG]]<br />
* caption.EN=Modern grave marker of an unknown Roman girl, London.<br />
* caption.HU=Ismeretlen római lány sírja Londonban.<br />
* caption.LA=Sepulchrum puellae Romanae incognotae, Londonii.<br />
* caption.ES=Lápida moderna de una joven romana desconocida, Londres.<br />
* caption.RO=Piatra funerara moderna a unei fete romane necunoscute, Londra.<br />
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* [[:Image:SANY0702.JPG]]<br />
* caption.EN=Consular [[Tiberius Galerius Paulinus (Nova Roma)|Ti. Galerius Paulinus]] and [[Gaius Marcius Crispus (Nova Roma)|C. Marcius Crispus]] at the new resting place for the "Unknown Roman Girl" September 2760<br />
* caption.HU=[[Tiberius Galerius Paulinus (Nova Roma)|Ti. Galerius Paulinus]] consul és [[Gaius Marcius Crispus (Nova Roma)|C. Marcius Crispus]] az "Ismereten Római Lány" újonnan állított sírjánál, 2760 szeptemberében.<br />
* caption.ES=Consular [[Tiberius Galerius Paulinus (Nova Roma)|Ti. Galerius Paulinus]] y [[Gaius Marcius Crispus (Nova Roma)|C. Marcius Crispus]] en la tumba de la "Jocén Romana Desconocida" Septiembre 2760<br />
* caption.RO=Consulul [[Tiberius Galerius Paulinus (Nova Roma)|Ti. Galerius Paulinus]] si [[Gaius Marcius Crispus (Nova Roma)|C. Marcius Crispus]] la mormantul "Fetei romane necunoscute", Septembrie 2760.<br />
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* [[:Image:Quadriga-sestertius-350.jpg]]<br />
* caption.EN=Nova Roman sestertius.<br />
* caption.HU=Nova római sestertius.<br />
* caption.LA=Sestertius Novus Romanus.<br />
* caption.IT=Sesterzio novo romano.<br />
* caption.ES=Sestercio de Nova Roma.<br />
* caption.RO=Sestertius Nova Roman.<br />
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==Opendoorlunch==<br />
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* caption.EN=Open door launch for the [[Ludi Apollinari 2761 AUC (Nova Roma)|Ludi Apollinares]] during the IV Nova Roman Reenactment Camp in Pannonia, in 2761. [[Lucia Livia Plauta (Nova Roma)|Livia Plauta]], ''tribuna plebis'', Mr. János Tokai, president of the Hungarian "Gladius" organization, [[Spurius Porcius Gemma (Nova Roma)|Sp. Porcius]] and [[Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Nova Roma)|Cn. Lentulus]] as ''centurio'' around the table.<br />
* caption.HU=Nyitott ajtós ebéd, Apollo tiszteletére a 2761. évi [[Ludi Apollinari 2761 AUC (Nova Roma)|Ludi Apollinares]] alkalmával. A kép a "Gladius" Egyesület és Nova Roma VI. Ókortörténeti Táborában készült Szolnokon: [[Lucia Livia Plauta (Nova Roma)|Livia Plauta]], néptribunus, Tokai János, a "Gladius" Egyesület elnöke, [[Spurius Porcius Gemma (Nova Roma)|Sp. Porcius]] és [[Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Nova Roma)|Cn. Lentulus]] ''centurio'' az asztal körül.<br />
* caption.RO=Fotografia castigatoare a [[Ludi Apollinari 2761 AUC (Nova Roma)|Certamen Imaginis - Ludi Apollinares]] 2761 auc.<br />
* caption.FR=Photo gagnante du concours du [[Ludi Apollinari 2761 AUC (Nova Roma)|''Certamen Imaginis'']] des Ludi Apollinares de cette année 2761 auc (juillet/quintilils).<br />
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==SabinusRitualHercules==<br />
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* caption.EN=[[Lucia Livia Plauta (Nova Roma)|Livia Plauta]] tribuna plebis, [[Titus Iulius Sabinus (Nova Roma)|T. Iulius]] consul, [[Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Nova Roma)|Cn. Lentulus]] quaestor and [[Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus (Nova Roma)|M. Moravius]] consul, flamen, pontifex and augur sacrifice to Hercules for the 10th Anniversary of Nova Roma, during the [[VI Conventus Novae Romae]].<br />
* caption.HU=[[Lucia Livia Plauta (Nova Roma)|Livia Plauta]] tribuna plebis, [[Titus Iulius Sabinus (Nova Roma)|T. Iulius]] consul, [[Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Nova Roma)|Cn. Lentulus]] quaestor és [[Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus (Nova Roma)|M. Moravius]] consul, flamen, pontifex és augur a Nova Roma alapításának 10. évfordulójára rendezett Hercules-szertartáson, a [[VI Conventus Novae Romae]] alatt.<br />
* caption.LA=[[Lucia Livia Plauta (Nova Roma)|Livia Plauta]] tribuna plebis, [[Titus Iulius Sabinus (Nova Roma)|T. Iulius]] consul, [[Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Nova Roma)|Cn. Lentulus]] quaestor, [[Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus (Nova Roma)|M. Moravius]] consul, flamen, pontifex, augur pro Anniversario Decimo Novae Romae Herculi sacra faciunt in [[VI Conventus Novae Romae|VI Conventu Novae Romae]].<br />
* caption.RO=[[Lucia Livia Plauta (Nova Roma)|Livia Plauta]] tribuna plebis, [[Titus Iulius Sabinus (Nova Roma)|T. Iulius]] consul, [[Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Nova Roma)|Cn. Lentulus]] quaestor si [[Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus (Nova Roma)|M. Moravius]] consul, flamen, pontifex si augur in timpul ritualului dedicat lui Hercule si celei de-a 10-a aniversare a Nova Roma, cu ocazia [[VI Conventus Novae Romae]].<br />
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==LentulusConcordiaRitualThermae==<br />
*[[:Image:Lentulus concordia ritual thermae.jpg]]<br />
*caption.EN=[[Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Nova Roma)|Cn. Cornelius Lentulus]] sacerdos Concordiae performing the sacrifice to Concordia for the 10th Anniversary of Nova Roma during the [[VI Conventus Novae Romae]].<br />
*caption.HU=[[Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Nova Roma)|Cn. Cornelius Lentulus]] sacerdos concordiae áldozatot mutat be Concordiának Nova Roma 10. évfordulójának tiszteletére a [[VI Conventus Novae Romae]] alatt.<br />
*caption.LA=[[Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Nova Roma)|Cn. Cornelius Lentulus]] sacerdos Concordiae in [[VI Conventus Novae Romae|VI Conventu Novae Romae]] pro Anniversario Decimo Novae Romae Concordiae sacra facit.<br />
* caption.RO==[[Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Nova Roma)|Cn. Cornelius Lentulus]] sacerdos Concordiae, performand sacrificiul catre Concordia pentru cea de-a 10-a aniversare a Nova Roma, in timpul [[VI Conventus Novae Romae]].<br />
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==ArizonaMeeting1==<br />
* [[:Image:Oppidum Fluminis Gilae Meeting 1.jpg]]<br />
* caption.EN=First meeting of Novi Romani in Arizona, America Austroccidentalis<br />
* caption.LA=Novi Romani Arizonae<br />
* added=[[User:Gnaeus Caelius Ahenobarbus|Gnaeus Caelius Ahenobarbus]] 06:57, 15 September 2008 (CEST)<br />
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==Carmentalia 2009==<br />
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* caption.EN=Q. Caelia Laeta, ministra and M. Hortensia Maior, Flaminica Carmentalis enjoy a moment during the Carmentalia.<br />
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* caption.EN=Good security at [[:Category:XX Floralia Aquinci|XX Floralia Aquinci]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Books_by_Nova_Roma_citizensBooks by Nova Roma citizens2009-06-08T13:18:38Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: gone</p>
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| authors=Diccon Frankborn<br />
| description=A Pagan Guide to the Greek and Roman Gods. Operation Crifanac Publications. dicconf@radix.net}}<br />
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isbn=1578632080|<br />
title=Ogdoadic Magick: Being a Year of Study with an Aurum Solis Commandery|<br />
romanname=Marcus Galenus Cassius|<br />
pubdate=2001|<br />
format=Weiser Books|<br />
authors=Norman Kraft|<br />
description=www.ogdoadic.org Also available in Spanish as Magia Ogdoadica through Mirach Press in Madrid, Spain.}}<br />
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[[Category:Nova Roma]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Marcus_Octavius_Gracchus_(Nova_Roma)Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)2008-05-12T22:02:21Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: clarified reason for leaving.</p>
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'''Marcus Octavius Gracchus''' is a [[Consular (Nova Roma)|Consular]] of [[Nova Roma]]. For over eight years, he was known as '''Marcus Octavius Germanicus''', changing his cognomen {{Sep 26}} {{2006}} to the more appropriate '''Gracchus'''. <br />
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M. Octavius was one of the [[Early Citizens (Nova Roma)|first persons to join]] Nova Roma after its founding in [[MMDCCLI]], making him one of the original [[Patrician (Nova Roma)|Patrician]] [[Paterfamilias (Nova Roma)|Patresfamilias]].<br />
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In addition to his activities in Nova Roma, Octavius Gracchus works as a programmer and sysadmin, runs the web site [http://www.graveyards.com www.graveyards.com], was photographer and co-author of the book '''Graveyards of Chicago''', and is the creator of the [http://www.baldrickframework.org Baldrick Application Framework].<br />
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==Biography==<br />
===Early Involvement===<br />
Though he joined Nova Roma at its inception, Octavius was not immediately active, largely due to an [http://www.graveyards.com/ outside project]. In early {{2000}}, however, he began to participate in the mailing list, and thinking of ways to improve the web site. At about this time, Consul [[Quintus Fabius Maximus (Nova Roma)|Quintus Fabius Maximus]] posted to the main list [http://www.novaroma.org/forum/mainlist/2000/2000-04-04.html#M0013] a request for candidates to fill several vacancies: a new Censor was needed due to a resignation, as were two Curule Aediles as these positions had been vacant since the last year's general election.<br />
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Octavius saw the Aedileship as an ideal position from which to implement his ideas for transforming the web site. He declared his candidacy for [[Curule Aedile (Nova Roma)|Curule Aedile]] the same day, {{Apr 4}} [http://www.novaroma.org/forum/mainlist/2000/2000-04-04.html#M0034], and soon after published a [http://www.novaroma.org/forum/mainlist/2000/2000-04-07.html#M0012 detailed plan] of improvements. When the [http://www.novaroma.org/forum/mainlist/2000/2000-05-05.html#M0007 election results] were posted, Octavius had been elected Curule Aedile Maior, 26 tribes to 18.<br />
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He immediately began working closely with both Censores. Until this point, the citizen records had been kept in the form of a Microsoft Access file, supplemented with paper printouts of incoming requests for citizenship; these would be mailed between the two Censores each month as they rotated active duty. Octavius imported this data into a PostgreSQL database and built a web-based tool to edit it. Upon receiving the Censores' and Consules' approval, he transferred the novaroma.org domain and web site to his own server, where it remains to this day.<br />
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===Senator===<br />
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Only six months after becoming active as Aedile, Octavius was nominated to the Senate by unanimous vote of the Senate, and adlected by the two Censores. He turned his attention first to the upcoming elections, rewriting the voting software, and pledging to run for no office except Magister Araneum (where there was no opposition) to avoid the appearance of impropriety. In December, he was also approved by the Senate as Propraetor [[Provincia Lacus Magni (Nova Roma)|Provincia Lacus Magni]], a position that had been vacant since the resignation of [[Gaius Drusus Domitianus (Nova Roma)|Gaius Drusus Domitianus]] eighteen months before.<br />
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During the year {{2001}}, Octavius maintained a highly visible presence on the main list and in the debate over the so-called "Gender edict", maintaining that the decision had been reasonable and that it was time to move on, and clashing often with [[Marcus Apollonius Formosanus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Apollonius Formosanus]]. At this time he continued to make improvements to the web site, and in particular, the [[Album Civium (Nova Roma)|Album Civium]].<br />
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At the end of {{2001}}, Octavius announced his intention to stand for Consul. The only other candidate was [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix (Nova Roma)|Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix]], who was then finishing a two-year term as Censor. The election was very close, with Octavius receiving only one more [[century]] than Cornelius; he learned of this result while staying at the house of [[Stephanus Ullerius Venator Piperbarbus (Nova Roma)|Stephanus Ullerius Venator Piperbarbus]].<br />
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===Consulship MMDCCLV===<br />
In the final week of {{2001}}, both outgoing consuls presented proposals to the Senate with insufficient time remaining in the year to conclude debate and voting. Consul [[Flavius Vedius Germanicus (Nova Roma)|Flavius Vedius Germanicus]] nominated three candidates for the Senate to vote on in order to make a recommendation to the [[Censor (Nova Roma)|Censores]]. Consul [[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Cassius Iulianus]] proposed a law that would allow for the removal of inactive Senators, as two Senators had not been heard from in over a year. As Senior Consul, Octavius presided over the Senate in January, and thus inherited both proposals. <br />
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In addition to handling these issues, Octavius also in his first month proposed the title "Pater Patriae" for each of the two founders, who had also just finished their second consulships, and this was overwhelmingly approved by the Senate.<br />
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====First Censorial Powers Controversy====<br />
Former Consul Vedius's nomination of three proposed Senators did not, at first, attract much debate, as it was a relatively routine matter - save that one of the candidates was his wife, [[Priscilla Vedia Serena (Nova Roma)|Priscilla Vedia Serena]]. All three were presented to the Senate for a simple majority vote, and all three received the Senate's approval; the Senate thus made the official recommendation to the Censores that the three candidates should become Senators.<br />
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Former Consul Cassius's plan for the removal of Senators was hotly contested. Both Censores were in favour, as this would give them a guideline for a process only vaguely described in the [[Constitution (Nova Roma)|Constitution]]. Other Senators were divided on the matter. Some claimed that it was ahistorical to remove Senators for absence; others maintained that the patterns of membership in an online society are sufficiently different from those of Roma Antiqua as to require different regulations, and that absences of a year or more were sufficient grounds to assume a person had lost interest alltogether.<br />
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Simultaneously with this argument, the issue of the three proposed Senators arose again. The Censores disagreed with the recommendation of the Senate and did not wish to adlect all three candidates. The Senate divided on similar lines as they had on the above issue - with one faction claiming that the Censores '''must''' admit anyone approved by the Senate; the other saying that the decision was entirely that of the Censores. <br />
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Octavius pushed hard for the Senator removal procedure, and eventually obtained Senate and Comitia approval for the [[Lex Octavia de Senatoribus (Nova Roma)|Lex Octavia de Senatoribus]], which granted the Censores the power to remove those Senators who had failed to vote in two thirds of a year's Senate sessions. On the issue of the new Senators, however, he was less successful. With Censores [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus (Nova Roma)|Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus]] and [[Caius Flavius Diocletianus (Nova Roma)|Caius Flavius Diocletianus]] unwilling to accept Priscilla Vedia Serena, Octavius asked them instead to let the Senate choose three candidates from a list of five, who would then be made Senators. The Senate then voted, and when the three selected did not include P. Vedia, she and Pater Patriae Fl. Vedius both resigned citizenship on {{Mar 15}} {{2002}}.<br />
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====[[Roman Days|Roman Days MMDCCLV]]====<br />
[[Image:RD2002_fivesenators.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Octavius (left) and the other Senators at Roman Days]]<br />
In June of the year of his Consulship, Octavius attended the annual Roman Days event in Maryland, there meeting several Nova Roma citizens for the first time.<br />
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====Second Censorial Powers Controversy====<br />
Later that same month, a conflict arose between the two Consuls, again on the issue of the Censores power. Consul L. Cornelius had privately shown Octavius a proposed lex that would substantially modify the Censores' power to create Senators, in some cases, making adlection automatic, even against the wishes of the Senators. Octavius opposed this - thinking it was retaliation for the Censores' actions in the events three months prior - and privately insisted that the proposal be modified, or it would be vetoed. When Consul Cornelius finally posted a call for votes, however, the text included several of the features that the two had agreed would be removed, and Octavius vetoed it within hours.<br />
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This ended a truce that had existed between the two Consuls, and for much of the remainder of their term, they quarrelled publicly and privately.<br />
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===First Censorship [[MMDCCLVI]]-[[MMDCCLVII]]===<br />
At the end of his Consulship, Octavius was elected Censor. He had worked closely with the Censores ever since {{2000}}, when he took over the web site and built the Censores' tools, and had been himself performing some of the Censores' functions ever since - assignment of voter codes, tribes, and centuries. Now, as Censor, Octavius continued to work on the tools, while his colleague [[Caius Flavius Diocletianus (Nova Roma)|Caius Flavius Diocletianus]] handled the regular duties of the office.<br />
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But during this time, his enthusiasm for Nova Roma was waning. Octavius was thoroughly and repeatedly criticised on the main list by allies of his co-consul of the previous year, and he largely withdrew from public life. In early {{2004}}, Octavius and his second colleague [[Caeso Fabius Buteo Quintilianus (Nova Roma)|Caeso Fabius Buteo Quintilianus]] published a [[Nota (Nova Roma)|Nota]] against Senator [[Lucius Sicinius Drusus (Nova Roma)|Lucius Sicinius Drusus]], and the resulting villification of the Censores further increased Octavius's isolation. In May of that year, he looked on the main list after having avoided it for some time, and saw that one citizen was in the process of initiating a lawsuit against another for "slander". Utterly disgusted by this, he resigned as Censor and unsubscribed from every mailing list. <br />
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===Absence and Return===<br />
For about a year after this event, Octavius was largely absent from Nova Roma.<br />
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In the summer of {{2005}}, Octavius, though still unhappy with the direction of Nova Roma, met with some friends in Ohio to discuss revival of the Religio Romana, and how it might be accomplished if Nova Roma continued to be a place where fighting was the principal activity. This reawakened his hope for Nova Roma, and he began to think of contributing to society again. At a meeting with [[Caius Minucius Scaevola (Nova Roma)|Caius Minucius Scaevola]], then webmaster, in late {{2005}} he suggested increasing citizen participation in the web site by installing a '''Wiki'''. Though he was avoiding politics and the main list, Octavius had returned to Nova Roma, "behind the scenes", and was once again working to advance its mission.<br />
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In the [[Election MMDCCLVIII|Election]] of {{2005}}, Octavius assisted Scaevola in configuring the voting tools, and supported consular candidate [[Gaius Fabius Buteo Modianus (Nova Roma)|Gaius Fabius Buteo Modianus]], later becoming Consul Modianus's Accensus.<br />
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===Second Censorship [[MMDCCLIX]]-[[MMDCCLX]]===<br />
A vacancy opened in the Censorship with the resignation of newly-elected Censor [[Gaius Minucius Hadrianus Felix (Nova Roma)|Gaius Minucius Hadrianus Felix]] due to work-related issues. Octavius, by now active again, saw this as his opportunity to return to public life, and ran unopposed for the position. He took his oath of office {{May 15}} {{2006}}, four days before the anniversary of his resignation as Censor two years before; thus, if he completes his term, he will have served more than three years as Censor, a longer time than any other to hold that office.<br />
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Within days of Octavius assuming office, an unpleasant discovery was made. Appius Claudius Priscus, who had been citizen for about six months, was discovered to have ties to the neo-Nazi movement. The Consuls and Censores monitored the activities of this person while attempting to find more information. When he boasted of having contacted the US Government in the name of Nova Roma - without authorisation - Octavius and Marinus issued a Nota against Priscus, on {{Jun 6}} {{2006}}.<br />
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After the Priscus crisis had passed, Octavius turned his attention to the Album Civium pages and the Censors' tools, some of which had been essentially unchanged for five years. A new set of Album Civium pages, based on the [http://www.baldrickframework.org Baldrick Application Framework], was released in October. Soon after, Octavius installed and announced an [[IRC (Nova Roma)|IRC Server]] for regularly scheduled chats.<br />
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==MMDCCLXI===<br />
Disgusted by the actions of persons involved in a struggle to control the priestly colleges, and by the insistence by some that a complex law code with massive potential penalties was appropriate for a small organization, Octavius quit the Senate in the [[Purge of MMDCCLXI (Nova Roma)|Purge of MMDCCLXI]], and largely ended his involvement with Nova Roma.<br />
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==[[Cursus honorum (Nova Roma)|''Cursus Honorum'']]==<br />
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* [[Censor (Nova Roma)|Censor]]<br />
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* [[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consul]]<br />
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* [[Senator (Nova Roma)|Senator]]<br />
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* [[Propraetor (Nova Roma)|Propraetor]] of [[Lacus Magni (Nova Roma)|Lacus Magni]]<br />
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* [[Aedilis Curulis (Nova Roma)|Aedilis Curulis]]<br />
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* [[Accensus (Nova Roma)|Accensus]]<br />
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* [[Scriba (Nova Roma)|Scriba]]<br />
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[[Category: Consulars (Nova Roma)|Octavius Gracchus, M.]]<br />
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[[Category: Tribus Horatia (Nova Roma)|Octavius Gracchus, M.]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Struggle_for_the_sacred_colleges_(Nova_Roma)Struggle for the sacred colleges (Nova Roma)2008-05-12T21:59:01Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: less inflammatory introduction</p>
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The month of Februarius [[MMDCCLXI]] saw the loss of several long-serving priests and senators, mostly due to a struggle to control of the [[Collegium Pontificum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Pontificum]] and [[Collegium Augurum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Augurum]].<br />
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Mere months after obtaining the offices of [[Pontifex (Nova Roma)|Pontifex]] and [[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consul]], Consul Piscinus Horatianus obtained a Senatus Consultum forbidding owners of any official mailing list to deny membership as an observer to any Senator who wished it. With this in hand, he demanded that Pontifex Maximus [[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|M. Cassius Iulianus]] add Senators to the Collegium Pontificum list. Cassius saw this demand as rude and improper, and delayed doing so. <br />
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As the debate grew increasingly heated, the resignations began.<br />
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==C. Iulius Scaurus==<br />
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On {{Jan 29}}, Pontifex [[Gaius Iulius Scaurus (Nova Roma)|C. Iulius Scaurus]], in a posting to the Collegium Pontificum list, voluntarily resigned his offices and citizenship in protest of the "Christians, atheists, and political appointees" attempting to assert control over the priesthood. [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ReligioRomana/message/9785]<br />
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==M. Octavius Gracchus==<br />
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On {{Feb 4}}, Senator and Consular [[Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)|M. Octavius Gracchus]], in a posting to the main list, resigned from the Senate and "retired to private life", citing his disgust with the "scheming" and "paranoia" of persons he had once liked and respected. Octavius had been among the first ten people to join Nova Roma in {{1998}}, and had been an active Senator since {{2000}}. He had recently been voted a message of thanks for his services by the Senate, making his departure all the more tragic.<br />
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==L. Equitius Cincinnatus==<br />
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On {{Feb 20}}, Senator, Consular and Pontifex [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur (Nova Roma)|L. Equitius Cincinnatus Augur]] was stripped of all his titles and even his [[Assidui|Assiduus]] status, being demoted to the status of [[Capite Censi]], resulting from a legal action initiated by Pontifex and Censor Modianus, for refusing to admit the latter to mailing lists owned by Lucius Equitius. Not only did the Praetores - both members of Censor K. Buteo Modianus's cohort - issue a default judgement against Lucius Equitius, but they added an additional penalty to the sentence due to his refusal to participate in the trial: he was fined $300, the most severe punishment in Nova Roma's history, for the invented charge of failing to appear for trial.<br />
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The harsh treatment of Lucius Equitius caused the recently-departed Octavius to return to the main list, and to inform the Censores that the free technical support he had been providing "stops, now". Censor [[Tiberius Galerius Paulinus (Nova Roma)|Ti. Galerius Paulinus]], as advocatus for Lucius Equitius, demanded the right of [[provocatio]]. [[Gnaeus Iulius Caesar (Nova Roma)|Cn. Iulius Caesar]] also became an outspoken advocate of justice for Lucius Equitius. In a message to the main list, Lucius Equitius accepted accepted Paulinus as advocate. <br />
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As of this writing, the matter is unresolved, and the outcome uncertain.<br />
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==M. Cassius Julianus==<br />
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{{Feb 29|b}}, publication of [[Collegium Pontificum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Pontificum]] [[Collegium pontificum decreta Februariae alter MMDCCLXI|voting results]] revealed that Pater Patriae [[Marcus Cassius Julianus (Nova Roma)|M. Cassius Julianus]] had been removed from the offices of Pontifex Maximus and Pontifex by a 6 to 1 vote. Pontifices M. Cassius Iulianus and L. Equitius Cincinnatus were not recorded as having voted, though both had been invited to the list {{Feb 23|b}}. <br />
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Cassius was removed the day after the tenth anniversary of his founding of Nova Roma, marring the anniversary celebrations. <br />
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==Patricia Cassia==<br />
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Patricia Cassia, Senatrix for eight years, long-serving CFO of Nova Roma, had been threatened with legal action by Consul M. Piscinus in January for alleged slowness in transferring financial control to the [[Senate_Vote_Januarius_MMDCCLXI_%28Nova_Roma%29|new CFO]]. On a [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NovaRoma-Announce/message/1376 posting to the NovaRoma-Announce list] {{Mar 27}}, she resigned citizenship without an explanation. This announcement came a day after a new Pontifex Maximus was appointed to the position that Patricia's husband, M. Cassius Iulianus, had created and held for exactly ten years.<br />
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[[Category:MMDCCLXI]]<br />
[[Category:Nova Roma History]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Talk:Marcus_Octavius_Gracchus_(Nova_Roma)Talk:Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)2008-05-03T17:47:45Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: test wiki edit on new server</p>
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<div>test wiki edit on new server</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/User:Marcus_Octavius_GracchusUser:Marcus Octavius Gracchus2008-03-31T02:48:40Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: Replacing page with 'No longer here.'</p>
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<div>No longer here.</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/NovaRoma:WikiMagistersNovaRoma:WikiMagisters2008-03-31T02:47:47Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: No.</p>
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# {{Magister | un=Quintus Valerius Callidus | dn=Quintus Valerius Callidus}}</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Struggle_for_the_sacred_colleges_(Nova_Roma)Struggle for the sacred colleges (Nova Roma)2008-03-27T13:55:11Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: another victim of the New Reformed Taliban</p>
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[[Image:Purge-2008.png|frame|right]]<br />
The month of Februarius MMDCCLXI saw the loss of four long-serving magistrates and citizens, three of them Senators, three of them priests, mostly due to actions of Consul [[Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus (Nova_Roma)|Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus]] and Censor [[Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus (Nova Roma)|Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus]] to seize control of the [[Collegium Pontificum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Pontificum]] and [[Collegium Augurum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Augurum]].<br />
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Mere months after obtaining the offices of [[Pontifex (Nova Roma)|Pontifex]] and [[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consul]], Consul Piscinus Horatianus obtained a Senatus Consultum forbidding owners of any official mailing list to deny membership as an observer to any Senator who wished it. With this in hand, he demanded that Pontifex Maximus [[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Cassius Iulianus]] add Senators to the Collegium Pontificum list. Cassius saw this demand as rude and improper, and delayed doing so.<br />
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==C. Iulius Scaurus==<br />
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On {{Jan 29}}, Pontifex [[Gaius Iulius Scaurus (Nova Roma)|Gaius Iulius Scaurus]], in a posting to the Collegium Pontificum list, voluntarily resigned his offices and citizenship in protest of the "Christians, atheists, and political appointees" attempting to assert control over the priesthood. [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ReligioRomana/message/9785]<br />
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==M. Octavius Gracchus==<br />
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On {{Feb 4}}, Senator and Consular [[Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]], in a posting to the main list, resigned from the Senate and "retired to private life", citing his disgust with the "scheming" and "paranoia" of persons he had once liked and respected. Octavius had been among the first ten people to join Nova Roma in {{1998}}, and had been an active Senator since {{2000}}. He had recently been voted a message of thanks for his services by the Senate, making his departure all the more tragic.<br />
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==Cn. Salvius Astur==<br />
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A few days later, Senator, Consular, and Pontifex [[Gnaeus Salvius Astur (Nova Roma)|Gnaeus Salvius Astur]] resigned from the Senate and Collegium Pontificum. His resignation notice was not made public, and his departure was entirely unrelated to these events.<br />
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==Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus==<br />
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On {{Feb 20}}, Senator, Consular and Pontifex [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur (Nova Roma)|Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur]] was stripped of all his titles and even his [[Assidui|Assiduus]] status, being demoted to the status of [[Capite Censi]], resulting from a legal action initiated by Pontifex and Censor Modianus, for refusing to admit the latter to mailing lists owned by Cincinnatus Augur. Not only did the Praetores - both members of Censor Modianus's cohort - issue a default judgement against Cincinnatus Augur, but they added an additional penalty to the sentence due to Cincinnatus Augur's refusal to participate in the trial: he was fined $300, the most severe punishment in Nova Roma's history, for the invented charge of failing to appear for trial.<br />
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The harsh treatment of Cincinnatus Augur caused the recently-departed Octavius to return to the main list, and to inform the Censores that the free technical support he had been providing "stops, now". Censor [[Tiberius Galerius Paulinus (Nova Roma)|Tiberius Galerius Paulinus]], as advocatus for Cincinnatus Augur, demanded the right of [[provocatio]]. [[Gnaeus Iulius Caesar (Nova Roma)|Gnaeus Iulius Caesar]] also became an outspoken advocate of justice for Cincinnatus. In a message to the main list, Cincinnatus accepted accepted Paulinus as advocate. <br />
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As of this writing, the matter is unresolved, and the outcome uncertain.<br />
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==Flavius Galerius Aurelianus==<br />
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On {{Feb 24}}, [[Flavius Galerius Aurelianus (Nova Roma)|Flavius Galerius Aurelianus]] voluntarily resigned his position of [[Plebeian Aedile (Nova Roma)|Plebeian Aedile]], saying "I am taking a sabbatical from Nova Roma to reflect and contemplate my future with this organization." However, on {{Mar 26}} [[Flavius Galerius Aurelianus (Nova Roma)|Flavius Galerius Aurelianus]] was elected Pontifex Maximus by the Collegium Pontificum, and he accepted.<br />
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==Marcus Cassius Julianus==<br />
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{{Feb 29|b}}, publication of [[Collegium Pontificum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Pontificum]] [[Collegium pontificum decreta Februariae alter MMDCCLXI|voting results]] revealed that Pater Patriae [[Marcus Cassius Julianus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Cassius Julianus]] had been removed from the offices of Pontifex Maximus and Pontifex by a 6 to 1 vote. Pontifices Cassius Julianus and Equitius Cincinnatus were not recorded as having voted, though both had been invited to the list {{Feb 23|b}}. <br />
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Cassius was removed the day after the tenth anniversary of his founding of Nova Roma, marring the anniversary celebrations. <br />
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==Patricia Cassia==<br />
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Patricia Cassia, Senatrix for eight years, long-serving CFO of Nova Roma, had been threatened with legal action by Consul Piscinus in January for alleged slowness in responding to his demands for a bank transfer. On a posting to the NovaRoma-Announce list {{Mar 27}}, she resigned citizenship. This announcement came a day after a new Pontifex Maximus was appointed to the position that Patricia's husband, Marcus Cassius Iulianus, had created and held for exactly ten years.<br />
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[[Category:MMDCCLXI]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Struggle_for_the_sacred_colleges_(Nova_Roma)Struggle for the sacred colleges (Nova Roma)2008-03-01T23:03:36Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: /* Marcus Cassius Julianus */ date typo</p>
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[[Image:Purge-2008.png|frame|right]]<br />
The month of Februarius MMDCCLXI saw the loss of four long-serving magistrates and citizens, three of them Senators, three of them priests, mostly due to actions of Consul [[Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus (Nova_Roma)|Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus]] and Censor [[Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus (Nova Roma)|Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus]] to seize control of the [[Collegium Pontificum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Pontificum]] and [[Collegium Augurum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Augurum]].<br />
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Mere months after obtaining the offices of [[Pontifex (Nova Roma)|Pontifex]] and [[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consul]], Consul Piscinus Horatianus obtained a Senatus Consultum forbidding owners of any official mailing list to deny membership as an observer to any Senator who wished it. With this in hand, he demanded that Pontifex Maximus [[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Cassius Iulianus]] add Senators to the Collegium Pontificum list. Cassius saw this demand as rude and improper, and delayed doing so.<br />
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==C. Iulius Scaurus==<br />
<br />
On {{Jan 29}}, Pontifex [[Gaius Iulius Scaurus (Nova Roma)|Gaius Iulius Scaurus]], in a posting to the Collegium Pontificum list, voluntarily resigned his offices and citizenship in protest of the "Christians, atheists, and political appointees" attempting to assert control over the priesthood. [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ReligioRomana/message/9785]<br />
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==M. Octavius Gracchus==<br />
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On {{Feb 4}}, Senator and Consular [[Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]], in a posting to the main list, resigned from the Senate and "retired to private life", citing his disgust with the "scheming" and "paranoia" of persons he had once liked and respected. Octavius had been among the first ten people to join Nova Roma in {{1998}}, and had been an active Senator since {{2000}}. He had recently been voted a message of thanks for his services by the Senate, making his departure all the more tragic.<br />
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==Cn. Salvius Astur==<br />
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A few days later, Senator, Consular, and Pontifex [[Gnaeus Salvius Astur (Nova Roma)|Gnaeus Salvius Astur]] resigned from the Senate and Collegium Pontificum. His resignation notice was not made public, and his departure may be entirely unrelated to these events.<br />
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==Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus==<br />
<br />
On {{Feb 20}}, Senator, Consular and Pontifex [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur (Nova Roma)|Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur]] was stripped of all his titles and even his [[Assidui|Assiduus]] status, being demoted to the status of [[Capite Censi]], resulting from a legal action initiated by Pontifex and Censor Modianus, for refusing to admit the latter to mailing lists owned by Cincinnatus Augur. Not only did the Praetores - both members of Censor Modianus's cohort - issue a default judgement against Cincinnatus Augur, but they added an additional penalty to the sentence due to Cincinnatus Augur's refusal to participate in the trial: he was fined $300, the most severe punishment in Nova Roma's history, for the invented charge of failing to appear for trial.<br />
<br />
The harsh treatment of Cincinnatus Augur caused the recently-departed Octavius to return to the main list, and to inform the Censores that the free technical support he had been providing "stops, now". Censor [[Tiberius Galerius Paulinus (Nova Roma)|Tiberius Galerius Paulinus]], as advocatus for Cincinnatus Augur, demanded the right of [[provocatio]]. [[Gnaeus Iulius Caesar (Nova Roma)|Gnaeus Iulius Caesar]] also became an outspoken advocate of justice for Cincinnatus. In a message to the main list, Cincinnatus accepted accepted Paulinus as advocate. <br />
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As of this writing, the matter is unresolved, and the outcome uncertain.<br />
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==Flavius Galerius Aurelianus==<br />
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On {{Feb 24}}, [[Flavius Galerius Aurelianus (Nova Roma)|Flavius Galerius Aurelianus]] voluntarily resigned his position of [[Plebeian Aedile (Nova Roma)|Plebeian Aedile]], saying "I am taking a sabbatical from Nova Roma to reflect and contemplate my future with this organization."<br />
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==Marcus Cassius Julianus==<br />
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{{Feb 29|b}}, publication of [[Collegium Pontificum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Pontificum]] [[Collegium pontificum decreta Februariae alter MMDCCLXI|voting results]] revealed that Pater Patriae [[Marcus Cassius Julianus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Cassius Julianus]] had been removed from the offices of Pontifex Maximus and Pontifex by a 6 to 1 vote. Pontifices Cassius Julianus and Equitius Cincinnatus were not recorded as having voted, though both had been invited to the list {{Feb 23|b}}. <br />
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Cassius was removed the day after the tenth anniversary of his founding of Nova Roma, marring the anniversary celebrations. <br />
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[[Category:MMDCCLXI]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Struggle_for_the_sacred_colleges_(Nova_Roma)Struggle for the sacred colleges (Nova Roma)2008-03-01T22:59:20Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: /* Marcus Cassius Julianus */ invited</p>
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<div>{{LanguageBar|Purge of MMDCCLXI (Nova Roma)}}<br />
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[[Image:Purge-2008.png|frame|right]]<br />
The month of Februarius MMDCCLXI saw the loss of four long-serving magistrates and citizens, three of them Senators, three of them priests, mostly due to actions of Consul [[Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus (Nova_Roma)|Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus]] and Censor [[Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus (Nova Roma)|Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus]] to seize control of the [[Collegium Pontificum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Pontificum]] and [[Collegium Augurum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Augurum]].<br />
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Mere months after obtaining the offices of [[Pontifex (Nova Roma)|Pontifex]] and [[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consul]], Consul Piscinus Horatianus obtained a Senatus Consultum forbidding owners of any official mailing list to deny membership as an observer to any Senator who wished it. With this in hand, he demanded that Pontifex Maximus [[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Cassius Iulianus]] add Senators to the Collegium Pontificum list. Cassius saw this demand as rude and improper, and delayed doing so.<br />
<br />
==C. Iulius Scaurus==<br />
<br />
On {{Jan 29}}, Pontifex [[Gaius Iulius Scaurus (Nova Roma)|Gaius Iulius Scaurus]], in a posting to the Collegium Pontificum list, voluntarily resigned his offices and citizenship in protest of the "Christians, atheists, and political appointees" attempting to assert control over the priesthood. [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ReligioRomana/message/9785]<br />
<br />
==M. Octavius Gracchus==<br />
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On {{Feb 4}}, Senator and Consular [[Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]], in a posting to the main list, resigned from the Senate and "retired to private life", citing his disgust with the "scheming" and "paranoia" of persons he had once liked and respected. Octavius had been among the first ten people to join Nova Roma in {{1998}}, and had been an active Senator since {{2000}}. He had recently been voted a message of thanks for his services by the Senate, making his departure all the more tragic.<br />
<br />
==Cn. Salvius Astur==<br />
<br />
A few days later, Senator, Consular, and Pontifex [[Gnaeus Salvius Astur (Nova Roma)|Gnaeus Salvius Astur]] resigned from the Senate and Collegium Pontificum. His resignation notice was not made public, and his departure may be entirely unrelated to these events.<br />
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==Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus==<br />
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On {{Feb 20}}, Senator, Consular and Pontifex [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur (Nova Roma)|Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur]] was stripped of all his titles and even his [[Assidui|Assiduus]] status, being demoted to the status of [[Capite Censi]], resulting from a legal action initiated by Pontifex and Censor Modianus, for refusing to admit the latter to mailing lists owned by Cincinnatus Augur. Not only did the Praetores - both members of Censor Modianus's cohort - issue a default judgement against Cincinnatus Augur, but they added an additional penalty to the sentence due to Cincinnatus Augur's refusal to participate in the trial: he was fined $300, the most severe punishment in Nova Roma's history, for the invented charge of failing to appear for trial.<br />
<br />
The harsh treatment of Cincinnatus Augur caused the recently-departed Octavius to return to the main list, and to inform the Censores that the free technical support he had been providing "stops, now". Censor [[Tiberius Galerius Paulinus (Nova Roma)|Tiberius Galerius Paulinus]], as advocatus for Cincinnatus Augur, demanded the right of [[provocatio]]. [[Gnaeus Iulius Caesar (Nova Roma)|Gnaeus Iulius Caesar]] also became an outspoken advocate of justice for Cincinnatus. In a message to the main list, Cincinnatus accepted accepted Paulinus as advocate. <br />
<br />
As of this writing, the matter is unresolved, and the outcome uncertain.<br />
<br />
==Flavius Galerius Aurelianus==<br />
<br />
On {{Feb 24}}, [[Flavius Galerius Aurelianus (Nova Roma)|Flavius Galerius Aurelianus]] voluntarily resigned his position of [[Plebeian Aedile (Nova Roma)|Plebeian Aedile]], saying "I am taking a sabbatical from Nova Roma to reflect and contemplate my future with this organization."<br />
<br />
==Marcus Cassius Julianus==<br />
<br />
{{Feb 29}}, publication of [[Collegium Pontificum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Pontificum]] [[Collegium pontificum decreta Februariae alter MMDCCLXI|voting results]] revealed that Pater Patriae [[Marcus Cassius Julianus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Cassius Julianus]] had been removed from the offices of Pontifex Maximus and Pontifex by a 6 to 1 vote. Pontifices Cassius Julianus and Equitius Cincinnatus were not recorded as having voted, though both had been invited to the list {{23 Feb}}. <br />
<br />
Cassius was removed the day after the tenth anniversary of his founding of Nova Roma, marring the anniversary celebrations. <br />
<br />
[[Category:MMDCCLXI]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/MMDCCLXIMMDCCLXI2008-03-01T17:20:06Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: /* Februarius */ scheming</p>
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<div>{{:Magistrates MMDCCLXI}}<br />
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These are the current [[:Category:Magistrates (Nova Roma)|magistrates]], chosen by [[Election MMDCCLX (Nova Roma)|Election MMDCCLX]], [[Election MMDCCLX alter (Nova Roma)|Election MMDCCLX alter]] and [[Senate voting results December MMDCCLX|the Senate]].<br />
<br />
For the calendar for this year, see [[Fasti MMDCCLXI]].<br />
<br />
==Magisterial pages==<br />
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* [[Officina Censorum MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Censor (Nova Roma)|Censores]].<br />
* [[Officina Consulum MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consules]].<br />
* [[Officina Praetoris MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Praetor (Nova Roma)|Praetores]].<br />
* [[Aedilitas curulis MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Aedilis Curulis (Nova Roma)|Aediles Curules]].<br />
<br />
==Res Gestae==<br />
<onlyinclude><br />
===Ianuarius===<br />
* K. Fabius Buteo Modianus issues [[Edictum II censoris de censu anni MMDCCLX]].<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus reports on the [[Inaugural auspicium for MMDCCLXI]].<br />
* New magistrates take the [[Oath of office (Nova Roma)|Oath of office]].<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus performs the annual [[Consular Sacrificial Ceremony (Nova Roma)|Consular Sacrificial Ceremony]]<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus performs the [[Annua Sacra (Nova Roma)|Annua Sacra]], opening the [[Senate (Nova Roma)|Senate]].<br />
* T. Iulius Sabinus assigned quaestores to magistrates.<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus called the [[Senate (Nova Roma)|Senate]] into [[Senate Vote Januarius MMDCCLXI (Nova Roma)|session]].<br />
* [[Officina Consulum MMDCCLXI |Consules]] issues [[Officina_Consulum_MMDCCLXI#Edictum_consulare_IV:De_Feeris_Sementinis|Edictum consulare de Feriis Sementis]].<br />
* [[Gaius Iulius Scaurus (Nova Roma)|C. Iulius Scaurus]] resigns as pontifex, pullarius, and as a citizen. [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ReligioRomana/message/9785]<br />
<br />
===Februarius===<br />
''Main article: [[Purge of MMDCCLXI (Nova Roma)]]''<br />
* After seven years as a Senator, [[Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]] resigns from the Senate, citing "scheming and paranoia".<br />
* [[Officina_Praetoris_MMDCCLXI|Praetor M. Curiatius Complutensis]] accepts the ''petitio actionis'' of K. Fabius Buteo Modianus against Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NovaRoma-Announce/message/1300] and appoints a panel of judges [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NovaRoma-Announce/message/1303].<br />
* [[Collegium pontificum decreta Februariae MMDCCLXI|Collegium Pontificum session]] concluded on {{Feb 10}}<br />
* The Senate [[Senate Vote Februarius MMDCCLXI (Nova Roma)|votes]] on several issues, including the celebration of [[Concordialia MMDCCLXI|Concordialia]] on the Kalends of Martius.<br />
*[[Gnaeus Salvius Astur (Nova Roma)|Gnaeus Salvius Astur]] resigns from the Senate and Collegium Pontificum.<br />
* [[Officina_Praetoris_MMDCCLXI|Praetor M. Iulius Severus]] announces that the ''petitio actionis'' of Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus Consul against Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur, Pontifex et Augur, will be accepted by the Praetores' Office in the first legally available date.<br />
* [[Officina_Praetoris_MMDCCLXI|Praetor M. Curiatius Complutensis]] issue a [http://www.novaroma.org/nr/Talk:Officina_Praetoris_MMDCCLXI#TRIALS sentence] against [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur (Nova Roma)|Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus]]<br />
* After nearly ten years of faithful service, [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur (Nova Roma)|Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur]] was stripped of his agnomen and titles and banished. In spite of the public outcry, the tribunes and consuls did nothing to halt this.<br />
* The [[Collegium pontificum decreta Februariae alter MMDCCLXI|Collegium Pontificum votes]] to remove Pater Patriae [[Marcus Cassius Julianus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Cassius Julianus]] from the office of Pontifex Maximus (which he himself had created), ten years to the day after his founding of Nova Roma.<br />
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===Martius===<br />
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* [[Concordialia MMDCCLXI]]<br />
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===Aprilis===<br />
<br />
===Maius===<br />
<br />
===Iunius===<br />
<br />
===Quinctilis===<br />
<br />
===Sextilis===<br />
<br />
===September===<br />
<br />
===October===<br />
<br />
====Reports of provincial governors====<br />
<br />
===November===<br />
<br />
===December===<br />
<br />
</onlyinclude><br />
[[Category:MMDCCLXI]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Struggle_for_the_sacred_colleges_(Nova_Roma)Struggle for the sacred colleges (Nova Roma)2008-03-01T17:09:41Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: /* Marcus Cassius Julianus */ partial Collegium</p>
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<div>{{LanguageBar|Purge of MMDCCLXI (Nova Roma)}}<br />
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[[Image:Purge-2008.png|frame|right]]<br />
The month of Februarius MMDCCLXI saw the loss of four long-serving magistrates and citizens, three of them Senators, three of them priests, mostly due to actions of Consul [[Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus (Nova_Roma)|Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus]] and Censor [[Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus (Nova Roma)|Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus]] to seize control of the [[Collegium Pontificum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Pontificum]] and [[Collegium Augurum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Augurum]].<br />
<br />
Mere months after obtaining the offices of [[Pontifex (Nova Roma)|Pontifex]] and [[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consul]], Consul Piscinus Horatianus obtained a Senatus Consultum forbidding owners of any official mailing list to deny membership as an observer to any Senator who wished it. With this in hand, he demanded that Pontifex Maximus [[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Cassius Iulianus]] add Senators to the Collegium Pontificum list. Cassius saw this demand as rude and improper, and delayed doing so.<br />
<br />
==C. Iulius Scaurus==<br />
<br />
On {{Jan 29}}, Pontifex [[Gaius Iulius Scaurus (Nova Roma)|Gaius Iulius Scaurus]], in a posting to the Collegium Pontificum list, voluntarily resigned his offices and citizenship in protest of the "Christians, atheists, and political appointees" attempting to assert control over the priesthood. [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ReligioRomana/message/9785]<br />
<br />
==M. Octavius Gracchus==<br />
<br />
On {{Feb 4}}, Senator and Consular [[Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]], in a posting to the main list, resigned from the Senate and "retired to private life", citing his disgust with the "scheming" and "paranoia" of persons he had once liked and respected. Octavius had been among the first ten people to join Nova Roma in {{1998}}, and had been an active Senator since {{2000}}. He had recently been voted a message of thanks for his services by the Senate, making his departure all the more tragic.<br />
<br />
==Cn. Salvius Astur==<br />
<br />
A few days later, Senator, Consular, and Pontifex [[Gnaeus Salvius Astur (Nova Roma)|Gnaeus Salvius Astur]] resigned from the Senate and Collegium Pontificum. His resignation notice was not made public, and his departure may be entirely unrelated to these events.<br />
<br />
==Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus==<br />
<br />
On {{Feb 20}}, Senator, Consular and Pontifex [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur (Nova Roma)|Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur]] was stripped of all his titles and even his [[Assidui|Assiduus]] status, being demoted to the status of [[Capite Censi]], resulting from a legal action initiated by Pontifex and Censor Modianus, for refusing to admit the latter to mailing lists owned by Cincinnatus Augur. Not only did the Praetores - both members of Censor Modianus's cohort - issue a default judgement against Cincinnatus Augur, but they added an additional penalty to the sentence due to Cincinnatus Augur's refusal to participate in the trial: he was fined $300, the most severe punishment in Nova Roma's history, for the invented charge of failing to appear for trial.<br />
<br />
The harsh treatment of Cincinnatus Augur caused the recently-departed Octavius to return to the main list, and to inform the Censores that the free technical support he had been providing "stops, now". Censor [[Tiberius Galerius Paulinus (Nova Roma)|Tiberius Galerius Paulinus]], as advocatus for Cincinnatus Augur, demanded the right of [[provocatio]]. [[Gnaeus Iulius Caesar (Nova Roma)|Gnaeus Iulius Caesar]] also became an outspoken advocate of justice for Cincinnatus. In a message to the main list, Cincinnatus accepted accepted Paulinus as advocate. <br />
<br />
As of this writing, the matter is unresolved, and the outcome uncertain.<br />
<br />
==Flavius Galerius Aurelianus==<br />
<br />
On {{Feb 24}}, [[Flavius Galerius Aurelianus (Nova Roma)|Flavius Galerius Aurelianus]] voluntarily resigned his position of [[Plebeian Aedile (Nova Roma)|Plebeian Aedile]], saying "I am taking a sabbatical from Nova Roma to reflect and contemplate my future with this organization."<br />
<br />
==Marcus Cassius Julianus==<br />
<br />
{{Feb 29}}, publication of [[Collegium Pontificum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Pontificum]] [[Collegium pontificum decreta Februariae alter MMDCCLXI|voting results]] revealed that Pater Patriae [[Marcus Cassius Julianus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Cassius Julianus]] had been removed from the offices of Pontifex Maximus and Pontifex by a 6 to 1 vote. Pontifices Cassius Julianus and Equitius Cincinnatus were not recorded as having voted; it is unclear whether they were invited or if the vote took place in secret with a partial Collegium. He was removed the day after the tenth anniversary of his founding of Nova Roma, marring the anniversary celebrations. <br />
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[[Category:MMDCCLXI]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/MMDCCLXIMMDCCLXI2008-02-29T18:00:32Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: /* Februarius */ what a way to celebrate an anniversary</p>
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<div>{{:Magistrates MMDCCLXI}}<br />
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These are the current [[:Category:Magistrates (Nova Roma)|magistrates]], chosen by [[Election MMDCCLX (Nova Roma)|Election MMDCCLX]], [[Election MMDCCLX alter (Nova Roma)|Election MMDCCLX alter]] and [[Senate voting results December MMDCCLX|the Senate]].<br />
<br />
For the calendar for this year, see [[Fasti MMDCCLXI]].<br />
<br />
==Magisterial pages==<br />
<br />
* [[Officina Censorum MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Censor (Nova Roma)|Censores]].<br />
* [[Officina Consulum MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consules]].<br />
* [[Officina Praetoris MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Praetor (Nova Roma)|Praetores]].<br />
* [[Aedilitas curulis MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Aedilis Curulis (Nova Roma)|Aediles Curules]].<br />
<br />
==Res Gestae==<br />
<onlyinclude><br />
===Ianuarius===<br />
* K. Fabius Buteo Modianus issues [[Edictum II censoris de censu anni MMDCCLX]].<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus reports on the [[Inaugural auspicium for MMDCCLXI]].<br />
* New magistrates take the [[Oath of office (Nova Roma)|Oath of office]].<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus performs the annual [[Consular Sacrificial Ceremony (Nova Roma)|Consular Sacrificial Ceremony]]<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus performs the [[Annua Sacra (Nova Roma)|Annua Sacra]], opening the [[Senate (Nova Roma)|Senate]].<br />
* T. Iulius Sabinus assigned quaestores to magistrates.<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus called the [[Senate (Nova Roma)|Senate]] into [[Senate Vote Januarius MMDCCLXI (Nova Roma)|session]].<br />
* [[Officina Consulum MMDCCLXI |Consules]] issues [[Officina_Consulum_MMDCCLXI#Edictum_consulare_IV:De_Feeris_Sementinis|Edictum consulare de Feriis Sementis]].<br />
* [[Gaius Iulius Scaurus (Nova Roma)|C. Iulius Scaurus]] resigns as pontifex, pullarius, and as a citizen. [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ReligioRomana/message/9785]<br />
<br />
===Februarius===<br />
''Main article: [[Purge of MMDCCLXI (Nova Roma)]]''<br />
* [[Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]] resigns from the Senate after seven years as Senator.<br />
* [[Officina_Praetoris_MMDCCLXI|Praetor M. Curiatius Complutensis]] accepts the ''petitio actionis'' of K. Fabius Buteo Modianus against Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NovaRoma-Announce/message/1300] and appoints a panel of judges [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NovaRoma-Announce/message/1303].<br />
* [[Collegium Pontificum decreta Februariae MMDCCLXI|Collegium Pontificum session]] concluded on {{Feb 10}}<br />
* The Senate is [[Senate Agenda (Nova Roma)|called to meet]]. <br />
*[[Gnaeus Salvius Astur (Nova Roma)|Gnaeus Salvius Astur]] resigns from the Senate and Collegium Pontificum.<br />
* [[Officina_Praetoris_MMDCCLXI|Praetor M. Iulius Severus]] announces that the ''petitio actionis'' of Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus Consul against Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur, Pontifex et Augur, will be accepted by the Praetores' Office in the first legally available date.<br />
* [[Officina_Praetoris_MMDCCLXI|Praetor M. Curiatius Complutensis]] issue a [http://www.novaroma.org/nr/Talk:Officina_Praetoris_MMDCCLXI#TRIALS sentence] against [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur (Nova Roma)|Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus]]<br />
* After nearly ten years of faithful service, [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur (Nova Roma)|Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur]] was stripped of his name and titles and banished. In spite of the public outcry, the tribunes and consuls did nothing to halt this.<br />
* Pater Patriae [[Marcus Cassius Julianus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Cassius Julianus]] is removed from the office of Pontifex Maximus (which he himself had created), ten years to the day after his founding of Nova Roma.<br />
<br />
===Martius===<br />
<br />
===Aprilis===<br />
<br />
===Maius===<br />
<br />
===Iunius===<br />
<br />
===Quinctilis===<br />
<br />
===Sextilis===<br />
<br />
===September===<br />
<br />
===October===<br />
<br />
====Reports of provincial governors====<br />
<br />
===November===<br />
<br />
===December===<br />
<br />
</onlyinclude><br />
[[Category:MMDCCLXI]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Struggle_for_the_sacred_colleges_(Nova_Roma)Struggle for the sacred colleges (Nova Roma)2008-02-29T17:24:32Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: another casualty</p>
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<div>[[Image:Purge-2008.png|frame|right]]<br />
The month of Februarius MMDCCLXI saw the loss of four long-serving magistrates and citizens, three of them Senators, three of them priests, mostly due to actions of Consul [[Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus (Nova_Roma)|Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus]] and Censor [[Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus (Nova Roma)|Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus]] to seize control of the [[Collegium Pontificum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Pontificum]] and [[Collegium Augurum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Augurum]].<br />
<br />
Mere months after obtaining the offices of [[Pontifex (Nova Roma)|Pontifex]] and [[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consul]], Consul Piscinus Horatianus obtained a Senatus Consultum forbidding owners of any official mailing list to deny membership to any Senator who wished it. With this in hand, he demanded that Pontifex Maximus [[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Cassius Iulianus]] add Senators to the Collegium Pontificum list. Cassius saw this request as rude and improper, and delayed doing so.<br />
<br />
On {{Jan 29}}, Pontifex [[Gaius Iulius Scaurus (Nova Roma)|Gaius Iulius Scaurus]], in a posting to the Collegium Pontificum list, resigned his offices and citizenship in protest of the "Christians, atheists, and political appointees" attempting to assert control over the priesthood. [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ReligioRomana/message/9785]<br />
<br />
On {{Feb 4}}, Senator and Consular [[Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]], in a posting to the main list, resigned from the Senate and "retired to private life", citing his disgust with the "scheming" and "paranoia" of persons he had once liked and respected. Octavius had been among the first ten people to join Nova Roma in {{1998}}, and had been an active Senator since {{2000}}.<br />
<br />
A few days later, Senator, Consular, and Pontifex [[Gnaeus Salvius Astur (Nova Roma)|Gnaeus Salvius Astur]] resigned from the Senate and Collegium Pontificum. His resignation notice was not made public, and his departure may be entirely unrelated to these events.<br />
<br />
On {{Feb 20}}, Senator, Consular and Pontifex [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur (Nova Roma)|Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur]] was stripped of all his titles and even his [[Assidui]] status, being demoted to the status of [[Capite Censi]], resulting from a legal action initiated by Pontifex and Censor Modianus, for refusing to admit the latter to mailing lists owned by Cincinnatus Augur. Not only did the Praetores - both members of Censor Modianus's cohort - issue a default judgement against Cincinnatus Augur, but they added an additional penalty to the sentence due to Cincinnatus Augur's refusal to play along: he was fined $300, the most severe punishment in Nova Roma's history, for the invented charge of failing to appear for trial.<br />
<br />
The harsh treatment of Cincinnatus Augur caused the recently-departed Octavius to return to the main list, and to inform the Censores that the free technical support he had been providing "stops, now". Censor [[Tiberius Galerius Paulinus (Nova Roma)|Tiberius Galerius Paulinus]], as advocatus for Cincinnatus Augur, demanded the right of [[provocatio]]. [[Gnaeus Iulius Caesar (Nova Roma)|Gnaeus Iulius Caesar]] also became an outspoken advocate of justice for Cincinnatus.<br />
<br />
As of this writing, the matter is unresolved, and the outcome uncertain.<br />
<br />
On {{Feb 24}}, [[Flavius Galerius Aurelianus (Nova Roma)|Flavius Galerius Aurelianus]] resigned his position of [[Plebeian Aedile (Nova Roma)|Plebeian Aedile]], saying "I am taking a sabbatical from Nova Roma to reflect and contemplate my future with this organization."<br />
<br />
On {{Feb 29}}, publication of Collegium Pontificum voting results revealed that Pater Patriae [[Marcus Cassius Julianus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Cassius Julianus]] had been stripped of the offices of Pontifex Maximus and Pontifex, the day after the tenth anniversary of his founding of Nova Roma.<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Nova Roma History]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Struggle_for_the_sacred_colleges_(Nova_Roma)Struggle for the sacred colleges (Nova Roma)2008-02-24T02:20:28Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: Astur</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Image:Purge-2008.png|frame|right]]<br />
The month of Februarius MMDCCLXI saw the loss of four long-serving magistrates and citizens, three of them Senators, three of them priests, mostly due to actions of Consul [[Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus (Nova_Roma)|Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus]] and Censor [[Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus (Nova Roma)|Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus]] to seize control of the [[Collegium Pontificum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Pontificum]] and [[Collegium Augurum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Augurum]].<br />
<br />
Mere months after obtaining the offices of [[Pontifex (Nova Roma)|Pontifex]] and [[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consul]], Consul Piscinus Horatianus obtained a Senatus Consultum forbidding owners of any official mailing list to deny membership to any Senator who wished it. With this in hand, he demanded that Pontifex Maximus [[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Cassius Iulianus]] add Senators to the Collegium Pontificum list. Cassius saw this request as rude and improper, and delayed doing so.<br />
<br />
On {{Jan 29}}, Pontifex [[Gaius Iulius Scaurus (Nova Roma)|Gaius Iulius Scaurus]], in a posting to the Collegium Pontificum list, resigned his offices and citizenship in protest of the "Christians, atheists, and political appointees" attempting to assert control over the priesthood. [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ReligioRomana/message/9785]<br />
<br />
On {{Feb 4}}, Senator and Consular [[Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]], in a posting to the main list, resigned from the Senate and "retired to private life", citing his disgust with the "scheming" and "paranoia" of persons he had once liked and respected. Octavius had been among the first ten people to join Nova Roma in {{1998}}, and had been an active Senator since {{2000}}.<br />
<br />
A few days later, Senator, Consular, and Pontifex [[Gnaeus Salvius Astur (Nova Roma)|Gnaeus Salvius Astur]] resigned from the Senate and Collegium Pontificum. His resignation notice was not made public, and his departure may be entirely unrelated to these events.<br />
<br />
On {{Feb 20}}, Senator, Consular and Pontifex [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur (Nova Roma)|Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur]] was stripped of all his titles and even his [[Assidui]] status, being demoted to the status of [[Capite Censi]], resulting from a legal action initiated by Pontifex and Censor Modianus, for refusing to admit the latter to mailing lists owned by Cincinnatus Augur. Not only did the Praetores - both members of Censor Modianus's cohort - issue a default judgement against Cincinnatus Augur, but they added an additional penalty to the sentence due to Cincinnatus Augur's refusal to play along: he was fined $300, the most severe punishment in Nova Roma's history, for the invented charge of failing to appear for trial.<br />
<br />
The harsh treatment of Cincinnatus Augur caused the recently-departed Octavius to return to the main list, and to inform the Censores that the free technical support he had been providing "stops, now". Censor [[Tiberius Galerius Paulinus (Nova Roma)|Tiberius Galerius Paulinus]], as advocatus for Cincinnatus Augur, demanded the right of [[provocatio]]. [[Gnaeus Iulius Caesar (Nova Roma)|Gnaeus Iulius Caesar]] also became an outspoken advocate of justice for Cincinnatus.<br />
<br />
As of this writing, the matter is unresolved, and the outcome uncertain.<br />
<br />
[[Category: Nova Roma History]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Struggle_for_the_sacred_colleges_(Nova_Roma)Struggle for the sacred colleges (Nova Roma)2008-02-24T01:55:54Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: more</p>
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<div>[[Image:Purge-2008.png|frame|right]]<br />
The month of Februarius MMDCCLXI saw the loss of four long-serving magistrates and citizens, three of them Senators, three of them priests, mostly due to actions of Consul [[Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus (Nova_Roma)|Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus]] and Censor [[Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus (Nova Roma)|Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus]] to seize control of the [[Collegium Pontificum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Pontificum]] and [[Collegium Augurum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Augurum]].<br />
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Mere months after obtaining the offices of [[Pontifex (Nova Roma)|Pontifex]] and [[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consul]], Consul Piscinus Horatianus obtained a Senatus Consultum forbidding owners of any official mailing list to deny membership to any Senator who wished it. With this in hand, he demanded that Pontifex Maximus [[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Cassius Iulianus]] add Senators to the Collegium Pontificum list. Cassius saw this request as rude and improper, and delayed doing so.<br />
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On {{Jan 29}}, Pontifex [[Gaius Iulius Scaurus (Nova Roma)|Gaius Iulius Scaurus]], in a posting to the Collegium Pontificum list, resigned his offices and citizenship in protest of the "Christians, atheists, and political appointees" attempting to assert control over the priesthood. [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ReligioRomana/message/9785]<br />
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On {{Feb 4}}, Senator and Consular [[Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]], in a posting to the main list, resigned from the Senate and "retired to private life", citing his disgust with the "scheming" and "paranoia" of persons he had once liked and respected. Octavius had been among the first ten people to join Nova Roma in {{1998}}, and had been an active Senator since {{2000}}.<br />
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A few days later, Senator, Consular, and Pontifex [[Gnaeus Salvius Astur (Nova Roma)|Gnaeus Salvius Astur]] resigned from the Senate and Collegium Pontificum. His resignation notice was not made public.<br />
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On {{Feb 20}}, Senator, Consular and Pontifex [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur (Nova Roma)|Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur]] was stripped of all his titles and even his [[Assidui]] status, being demoted to the status of [[Capite Censi]], resulting from a legal action initiated by Pontifex and Censor Modianus, for refusing to admit the latter to mailing lists owned by Cincinnatus Augur. Not only did the Praetores - both members of Censor Modianus's cohort - issue a default judgement against Cincinnatus Augur, but they added an additional penalty to the sentence due to Cincinnatus Augur's refusal to play along: he was fined $300, the most severe punishment in Nova Roma's history, for the invented charge of failing to appear for trial.<br />
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The harsh treatment of Cincinnatus Augur caused the recently-departed Octavius to return to the main list, and to inform the Censores that the free technical support he had been providing "stops, now". Censor [[Tiberius Galerius Paulinus (Nova Roma)|Tiberius Galerius Paulinus]], as advocatus for Cincinnatus Augur, demanded the right of [[provocatio]]. [[Gnaeus Iulius Caesar (Nova Roma)|Gnaeus Iulius Caesar]] also became an outspoken advocate of justice for Cincinnatus.<br />
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As of this writing, the matter is unresolved, and the outcome uncertain.<br />
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==Contact==<br />
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Visit our [http://www.novaroma.org/nr/Talk:Officina_Consulum_MMDCCLXI contact page] <br />
==Consilium==<br />
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==Activities==<br />
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===Ianuarius===<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus reports on the [[Inaugural auspicium for MMDCCLXI]].<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus performs the annual [[Consular Sacrificial Ceremony (Nova Roma)|Consular Sacrificial Ceremony]].<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus performs the [[Annua Sacra (Nova Roma)|Annua Sacra]], opening the [[Senate (Nova Roma)|Senate]].<br />
* T. Iulius Sabinus assigned this year [[quaestor (Nova Roma)|quaestores]] to [[Magistrates MMDCCLXI| magistrates]].<br />
* T. Iulius Sabinus pronnounced [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Nova-Roma/message/54733 intercessio] on [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Nova-Roma/message/54688 aedilician edict].<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus called the Senate into [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Nova-Roma/message/54759 first session] of this year.<br />
* Consules issued an edict about celebration of the ''feriae Sementivae'' ([[Paganalia]]) - {{Jan 24}}.<br />
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===Februarius===<br />
* In conformity with Edictum consularis V, Senatores were subscribed to the required lists.<br />
* T. Iulius Sabinus called for [[:Category:Governors (Nova Roma)|provincial governors]]. <br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus convened the [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Nova-Roma/message/54924 Collegium Pontificum].<br />
* T. Iulius Sabinus called the Senate into [[Senate Agenda (Nova Roma)|session]].<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus presented to praetores a ''petitio actionis'' against Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur, Pontifex et Augur.<br />
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===Sextilis===<br />
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===September===<br />
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===October===<br />
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===November===<br />
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===December===<br />
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==Edicts==<br />
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===Edictum consulare I : De creatione accensorum===<br />
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Ex hoc:<br />
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* Aulus Apollonius Cordus <br />
* Iulia Caesar Cytheris Aege<br />
* Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus<br />
* Gaius Curius Saturninus<br />
* Gaius Equitius Cato<br />
* Gnaeus Equitius Marinus<br />
* Kaeso Fabius Buteo Modianus<br />
* Kaeso Fabius Buteo Quintilianus<br />
* Quintus Gratius Acacius<br />
* Gnaeus Iulius Caesar<br />
* Marcus Iulius Severus<br />
* Marcus Lucretius Agricola<br />
* Publius Memmius Albucius<br />
* Pompeia Minucia Tiberia<br />
* Arnamentia Moravia Aurelia<br />
* Marcus Octavius Gracchus<br />
* Gaius Popillius Laenas<br />
* Quintus Valerius Poplicola,<br />
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accensae et accensi creantur.<br />
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Nullum ius iurandum poscetur. Hoc edictum statim valet.<br />
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Datum sub manu nostra a.d. IV Non. Ian. M. Moravio Piscino T. Iulio Sabino consulibus, in anno a.U.c MMDCCLXI.<br />
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By this edict, we the consuls both appoint citizens:<br />
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* Aulus Apollonius Cordus <br />
* Iulia Caesar Cytheris Aege<br />
* Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus<br />
* Gaius Curius Saturninus<br />
* Gaius Equitius Cato<br />
* Gnaeus Equitius Marinus<br />
* Kaeso Fabius Buteo Modianus<br />
* Kaeso Fabius Buteo Quintilianus<br />
* Quintus Gratius Acacius<br />
* Gnaeus Iulius Caesar<br />
* Marcus Iulius Severus<br />
* Marcus Lucretius Agricola<br />
* Publius Memmius Albucius<br />
* Pompeia Minucia Tiberia<br />
* Arnamentia Moravia Aurelia<br />
* Marcus Octavius Gracchus<br />
* Gaius Popillius Laenas<br />
* Quintus Valerius Poplicola,<br />
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as accensii of joint Consular Cohort together with all the obligations and privileges prescribed by the laws of Nova Roma.<br />
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No oath shall be required. This edict takes effect immediately.<br />
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Given under our hands this second day of January 2761 a.U.c (AD 2008) in the consulships of M. Moravius and T. Iulius.<br />
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M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus<br />
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T. Iulius Sabinus<br />
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===Edictum consulare II : De assignatione quaestorum===<br />
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Quaestor assignments for 2761 a.U.c :<br />
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*Quaestrix Equestria Iunia Laeca is assigned to consul M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus.<br />
*Quaestor Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus is assigned to consul T. Iulius Sabinus.<br />
*Quaestor Quintus Fabius Maximus is assigned to praetor M. Curiatius Complutensis.<br />
*Quaestrix Aula Tullia Scholastica is assigned to praetor M. Iulius Severus.<br />
*Quaestor Lucius Vitellius Triarius is assigned to curule aedile P. Memmius Albucius.<br />
*Quaestor Marca Hortensia Maior is assigned to curule aedile Sex. Lucilius Tutor.<br />
*Quaestor Titus Arminius Genialis is assigned to plebeian aedile P. Constantinus Placidus.<br />
*Quaestor Lucius Salix Cicero is assigned to plebeian aedile F. Galerius Aurelianus.<br />
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This edict takes effect immediately.<br />
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Given under my hand this fourth day of January 2761 a.U.c (AD 2008)<br />
in the consulship of M. Moravius and T. Iulius.<br />
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T. Iulius Sabinus<br />
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===Edictum consulare III : Intercessio ad edictum aedilis curulis===<br />
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Ex officio consul Iulius Sabinus:<br />
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The curule aedile Memmius Albucius issued an edict about Macellum rules.<br />
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I understand very well his intention to set the necessaries rules to do his job, as aedile, in the best possible way. I understand that these rules are applied in his area of responsibility.<br />
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In the same time I consider that this part of his edict Article 3:<br />
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"''The "officially sponsored by Nova Roma" label is granted for Nova Roma by its aediles curules''."<br />
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exceeds imperium.<br />
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Because that I hereby pronnounce intercessio against the edict issued by curule aedile P. Memmius Albucius.<br />
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Given under my hand this 13th day of January 2761 a.U.c (AD 2008) in the consulship of M. Moravius and T. Iulius.<br />
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===Edictum consulare IV : De Feriis Sementinis===<br />
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M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus T. Iulius Sabinus consules: Senatui Populoque Novo Romano, Quiritibus et omnibus: salutem plurimam dicunt: <br />
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Iubemus vos omnes bono animo esse!<br />
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Ante diem VII Idus Februarias, populo Novo Romano Quiritibus feriae Sementivae erunt; quando concepta fuerint, dies nefastus esto.<br />
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Consules edicunt, ut omnia sacella sacra aperiantur, supplicationesque Anniversario Decimo Novae Romae fiant.<br />
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Datum est a. d. XV Kalendas Februarias, M. Moravio Piscino T. Iulio Sabino consulibus, anno MMDCCLXI AUC.<br />
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The Consuls M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus and T. Iulius Sabinus sends Salutations to the Conscript Fathers and Mothers of the Senate, to the People of Nova Roma, the Quirites, and to All others: <br />
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We wish you to be of Good Cheer. <br />
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On the seventh day of February (Gregorian; 24 January Julian), seven days before the Ides of February, the Roman people, the Quirites, will celebrate the feriae Sementivae (Paganalia); when they shall have begun, legal business ceases.<br />
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The Consuls proclaim that (on this day) all shrines are to be opened and thanksgivings offered during the Tenth Anniversary of Nova Roma.<br />
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Issued in the Consulship of M. Moravius Piscinus and T. Iulius Sabinus, 16 January 2008 CE<br />
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===Edictum consularis V : On subscribing members of the Senate to lists===<br />
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The Consuls M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus and T. Iulius Sabinus sends Salutations to the Conscript Fathers and Mothers of the Senate, to the People of Nova Roma, the Quirites, and to All others:<br />
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With the Senate lending its support to the Consules by passage of a senatus consultus, reported by Tribuna Plebis L. Livia Plauta as of 29 Jan. 2761, the following Edictum Consularis is hereby proclaimed:<br />
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All owners of any and all email lists determined in this edictum as necessary to the administration of Nova Roma are hereby instructed to approve without exception the requests of all Senatores and Senatrices to subscribe to said lists.<br />
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These lists currently shall include:<br />
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* "nova-roma@yahoogroups.com", [http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/nova-roma]<br />
* "novaroma-announce@yahoogroups.com", [http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/novaroma-announce]<br />
* "NovaRomaComitiaCenturiata@yahoogroups.com", [http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/NovaRomaComitiaCenturiata]<br />
* web-based message board linked to www.novaroma.org, <br />
* "newroman@yahoogroups.com" [http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/newroman]<br />
* "religioromana@yahoogroups.com", [http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/religioromana]<br />
* "NRCollegiumPontificum@yahoogroups.com" [http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/NRCollegiumPontificum]<br />
* "CollegiumPontificum@yahoogroups.com" [http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/CollegiumPontificum]<br />
* "CollegiumAugurum@yahoogroups.com" [http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/CollegiumAugurum]<br />
* "NRPriesthood@yahoogroups.com" [http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/NRPriesthood]<br />
* "SenateNR@yahoogroups.com" [http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/SenateNR]<br />
* "SenatusRomanus@yahoogroups.com" and all other Senate lists, [http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/SenatusRomanus]<br />
* "NRWiki@yahoogroups.com", [http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/NRWiki]<br />
* "CONVENTVS_GVBERNATORVM@yahoogroups.com", [http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/CONVENTVS_GVBERNATORVM]<br />
* "NRmagistrates@yahoogroups.com". [http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/NRmagistrates]<br />
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Upon the advice of the Senate, the Consules may include other lists as subject to this edictum, or inform list owners of lists mentioned in this edictum that they shall be exempt from its provisions.<br />
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Where Senatores or Senatrices are not entitled to subscribe to a specified list by virtue of a magisterial or priestly office, list owners are nevertheless instructed to subscribe members of the Senate upon their request, although the list owners may under such circumstances subscribe members of the Senate as moderated observers.<br />
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Not to be included in this edictum shall be any private lists of a semi-public nature, such as lists established by magistrates to hold discussions with their advisors and appointees. This provision does not, however, exclude privately owned lists of priestly officers whose lists have already been determined by senatus consultus as necessary to the administration of the religious institutions of Nova Roma, and are thus specified in the senatus consultus and this Edictum Consularis IV.<br />
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This edict takes effect immediately.<br />
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Given under my hand this 5th day of January 2008 CE in the Consulship of M. Moravius Piscinus and T. Iulius Sabinus<br />
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===Edictum consularis VI : Ad collegia pontificum et augurum===<br />
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Ex officio consularis<br />
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M. Moravius Piscinus, Consul et Pontifex, M. Cassio Juliano, Pontifici Maximo, Pontificibus et Auguribus SPD:<br />
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In accordance with the senatus consultus approved by the Senate, and reported by Tribuna L. Livia Plauta on 29 January 2761, Senate Agenda Item VII of the January Senate Session, 2761, and in accordance with Edictum Consularis IV that has been issued by the Consules this day, you are hereby instructed to subscribe all Senatores and Senatrices who, since 1 December 2760, have requested that they be subscribed to the lists named below, but who, through the neglect of their duties by list owners, had their requests allowed to elapse.<br />
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For the following lists:<br />
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* "religioromana@yahoogroups.com", [http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/religioromana]<br />
* "NRCollegiumPontificum@yahoogroups.com", [http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/NRCollegiumPontificum]<br />
* "CollegiumPontificum@yahoogroups.com", [http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/CollegiumPontificum]<br />
* "CollegiumAugurum@yahoogroups.com", [http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/CollegiumAugurum]<br />
* "RPriesthood@yahoogroups.com", [http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/NRPriesthood]<br />
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list owners will now and forthwith "approve without exception" the requests of any and all Senatores and Senatrices to subscribe to the lists given above.<br />
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This edict takes effect immediately.<br />
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Given under my hand this 29th day of January 2008 CE in the Consulship of M. Moravius Piscinus and T. Iulius Sabinus<br />
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===Edictum consularis VII : Nova Roma tax rate for 2761 a.U.c.===<br />
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The edict is to this address: [[Tax rate MMDCCLXI|Tax rate for 2761 a.U.c]]<br />
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===Edictum consularis VIII : Call for governors===<br />
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Ex officio consularis.<br />
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I. In conformity with Nova Roma Constitution V. C:<br />
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"The Senate may, by Senatus Consultum, create provinciae for administrative purposes and appoint provincial governors therefore, who shall bear such titles as the Senate may deem appropriate. The Senate may review each governor on a yearly basis and it remains in the discretion of the Senate whether or not to prorogue such governors, although this review shall not constitute a ban on the authority of the Senate to remove governors from office as its discretion. Governors shall have the following honors, powers, and obligations:<br />
:1.To hold imperium and have the honor of being preceded by six lictors solely within the jurisdiction of their respective provinciae;<br />
:2. To proclaim those edicta (edicts) necessary to engage in those tasks which advance the mission and function of Nova Roma, solely within the jurisdiction of their provinciae (such edicts being binding upon themselves as well as others);<br />
:3. To manage the day-to-day organization and administration of their provinciae;<br />
:4. To appoint officers to whom authority may be delegated, subject to those restrictions and standards as the Senate shall deem appropriate;<br />
:5. To remove officers whom they have appointed, or make changes to their titles and/or delegated authority, subject to those restrictions and standards as the Senate shall deem appropriate."<br />
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I call for candidates to stand for the office of governor of Nova Roman provinces. The Nova Roman Senate will appoint the governors at its own discretion during the next Senate session.<br />
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II. Candidates should be citizens, assiduii and meet all the requirements stipulated by the laws of Nova Roma: [[Senatus consultum on minimum standards for appointment as propraetor (Nova Roma)|minimum standarts for appointment]] and [[Lex Iunia de magistratuum aetate (Nova Roma)|lex Iunia de magistratuum aetate]]<br />
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The statement of governors who indicated in the annual report to Senate their wish to be prorogued for another term of office is already registered.<br />
Citizens who apply for governorship for the first time must present in their statement of candidacy a brief description of their activities and experience within Nova Roma.<br />
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III. Nova Roma provinces list can be found at this address: [[Provincia (Nova Roma)|Provinces]]<br />
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I encourage citizens from the following provinces without governor to contact the consuls for more information. These provinces are:<br />
*[[Provincia Argentina (Nova Roma)|Argentina]]<br />
*[[Provincia Britannia (Nova Roma)|Britannia]]<br />
*[[Provincia California (Nova Roma)|California]]<br />
*[[Provincia Hibernia (Nova Roma)|Hibernia]]<br />
*[[Provincia Sarmatia (Nova Roma)|Sarmatia]]<br />
*[[Provincia Venedia (Nova Roma)|Venedia]]<br />
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IV. I accept statements of candidacy beginning today, 2nd of February until 12th of February, 24.00 Roma time, 2761 a.U.c.<br />
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Send your statement of candidacy to this address: Consuls@novaroma.org<br />
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Novi Romani!<br />
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The governor of a province is the first person in contact with citizens from province. Together with his citizens a governor can transform a province in a very active one, organizing real events and meetings, developing local and inter-provinces projects, contacting public institutions or organizations with roman related interest and, of course, raising citizens.<br />
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This year of 10th anniversary of Nova Roma let's have in every province a governor!<br />
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This year of 10th anniversary of Nova Roma let's do from our provinces a model of Nova Roma image around the world.<br />
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This edict takes effect immediately.<br />
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Given under my hand this second day of February 2008 CE in the consulship of M. Moravius Piscinus and T. Iulius Sabinus.<br />
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===Edictum consularis IX : De donationibus===<br />
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M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus et T. Iulius Sabinus consules: patribus matribusque conscriptis, Senatui Populoque Novo Romano, Quiritibus, et Omnibus: s. p. d.:<br />
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Dona Novae Romae a civibus singulis data semper optime accipiuntur.<br />
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Quaesimus vos has regulas sequi, cum donatis, ut ne dubitatur, quin pecunia in suum locum adveniat.<br />
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Notae alicuius pecuniae tributo datae adscribantur, quae approbent eam esse pro tributo, et contineant provinciam, nomen Romanum et macronationalem eorum, pro quibus haec tributa dantur.<br />
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Notae alicuius pecuniae Proiecto "Magnae Matri" vel aliis proiectis datae adscribantur, quae contineant nomen proiecti (e.g. "Magna Mater").<br />
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Notae alicuius pecuniae Bursae Scholari datae mentionem de ea faciant.<br />
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Pecunia sine notis data, donatio generalis videbitur, atque in aerarium Saturni deponetur, quam Senatus Novus Romanus ita ut voluerit utetur.<br />
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Hoc edictum statim valet.<br />
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Datum a. d. VII Eid. Feb. M. Moravio T. Iulio consulibus.<br />
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The Consuls M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus and T. Iulius Sabinus sends Salutations to the Conscript Fathers and Mothers of the Senate, to the People of Nova Roma, the Quirites, and to All others:<br />
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Donations to Nova Roma from individual citizens are always welcome.<br />
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To insure that the money goes to the intended project or fund please observe these guidelines when making donations.<br />
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Any funds donated for the payment of taxes must state that they are for taxes and include the province, macronational name, and Nova Roman name of the person(s) for whom taxes are being paid.<br />
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Any funds donated to the Magna Mater project or any other named project must include the name of the project (e.g. "Magna Mater").<br />
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Any funds donated to the Scholarship fund must specify "Scholarship Fund."<br />
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Any Funds donated that are not designated to a specific fund shall be deemed a general donation and shall be placed in the general treasury for whatever use as the Senate of Nova Roma may determine.<br />
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This edict takes effect immediately.<br />
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Given under my hand this Sixth day of February 2008 CE in the Consulship of M. Moravius Piscinus and T. Iulius Sabinus<br />
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[[Category:Edicta (Nova Roma)]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Marcus_Octavius_Gracchus_(Nova_Roma)Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)2008-02-23T17:48:49Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: 2008</p>
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'''Marcus Octavius Gracchus''' is a [[Consular (Nova Roma)|Consular]] of [[Nova Roma]]. For over eight years, he was known as '''Marcus Octavius Germanicus''', changing his cognomen {{Sep 26}} {{2006}} to the more appropriate '''Gracchus'''. <br />
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M. Octavius was one of the [[Early Citizens (Nova Roma)|first persons to join]] Nova Roma after its founding in [[MMDCCLI]], making him one of the original [[Patrician (Nova Roma)|Patrician]] [[Paterfamilias (Nova Roma)|Patresfamilias]].<br />
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In addition to his activities in Nova Roma, Octavius Gracchus works as a programmer and sysadmin, runs the web site [http://www.graveyards.com www.graveyards.com], was photographer and co-author of the book '''Graveyards of Chicago''', and is the creator of the [http://www.baldrickframework.org Baldrick Application Framework].<br />
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==Biography==<br />
===Early Involvement===<br />
Though he joined Nova Roma at its inception, Octavius was not immediately active, largely due to an [http://www.graveyards.com/ outside project]. In early {{2000}}, however, he began to participate in the mailing list, and thinking of ways to improve the web site. At about this time, Consul [[Quintus Fabius Maximus (Nova Roma)|Quintus Fabius Maximus]] posted to the main list [http://www.novaroma.org/forum/mainlist/2000/2000-04-04.html#M0013] a request for candidates to fill several vacancies: a new Censor was needed due to a resignation, as were two Curule Aediles as these positions had been vacant since the last year's general election.<br />
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Octavius saw the Aedileship as an ideal position from which to implement his ideas for transforming the web site. He declared his candidacy for [[Curule Aedile (Nova Roma)|Curule Aedile]] the same day, {{Apr 4}} [http://www.novaroma.org/forum/mainlist/2000/2000-04-04.html#M0034], and soon after published a [http://www.novaroma.org/forum/mainlist/2000/2000-04-07.html#M0012 detailed plan] of improvements. When the [http://www.novaroma.org/forum/mainlist/2000/2000-05-05.html#M0007 election results] were posted, Octavius had been elected Curule Aedile Maior, 26 tribes to 18.<br />
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He immediately began working closely with both Censores. Until this point, the citizen records had been kept in the form of a Microsoft Access file, supplemented with paper printouts of incoming requests for citizenship; these would be mailed between the two Censores each month as they rotated active duty. Octavius imported this data into a PostgreSQL database and built a web-based tool to edit it. Upon receiving the Censores' and Consules' approval, he transferred the novaroma.org domain and web site to his own server, where it remains to this day.<br />
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Only six months after becoming active as Aedile, Octavius was nominated to the Senate by unanimous vote of the Senate, and adlected by the two Censores. He turned his attention first to the upcoming elections, rewriting the voting software, and pledging to run for no office except Magister Araneum (where there was no opposition) to avoid the appearance of impropriety. In December, he was also approved by the Senate as Propraetor [[Provincia Lacus Magni (Nova Roma)|Provincia Lacus Magni]], a position that had been vacant since the resignation of [[Gaius Drusus Domitianus (Nova Roma)|Gaius Drusus Domitianus]] eighteen months before.<br />
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During the year {{2001}}, Octavius maintained a highly visible presence on the main list and in the debate over the so-called "Gender edict", maintaining that the decision had been reasonable and that it was time to move on, and clashing often with [[Marcus Apollonius Formosanus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Apollonius Formosanus]]. At this time he continued to make improvements to the web site, and in particular, the [[Album Civium (Nova Roma)|Album Civium]].<br />
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At the end of {{2001}}, Octavius announced his intention to stand for Consul. The only other candidate was [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix (Nova Roma)|Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix]], who was then finishing a two-year term as Censor. The election was very close, with Octavius receiving only one more [[century]] than Cornelius; he learned of this result while staying at the house of [[Stephanus Ullerius Venator Piperbarbus (Nova Roma)|Stephanus Ullerius Venator Piperbarbus]].<br />
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===Consulship MMDCCLV===<br />
In the final week of {{2001}}, both outgoing consuls presented proposals to the Senate with insufficient time remaining in the year to conclude debate and voting. Consul [[Flavius Vedius Germanicus (Nova Roma)|Flavius Vedius Germanicus]] nominated three candidates for the Senate to vote on in order to make a recommendation to the [[Censor (Nova Roma)|Censores]]. Consul [[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Cassius Iulianus]] proposed a law that would allow for the removal of inactive Senators, as two Senators had not been heard from in over a year. As Senior Consul, Octavius presided over the Senate in January, and thus inherited both proposals. <br />
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In addition to handling these issues, Octavius also in his first month proposed the title "Pater Patriae" for each of the two founders, who had also just finished their second consulships, and this was overwhelmingly approved by the Senate.<br />
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====First Censorial Powers Controversy====<br />
Former Consul Vedius's nomination of three proposed Senators did not, at first, attract much debate, as it was a relatively routine matter - save that one of the candidates was his wife, [[Priscilla Vedia Serena (Nova Roma)|Priscilla Vedia Serena]]. All three were presented to the Senate for a simple majority vote, and all three received the Senate's approval; the Senate thus made the official recommendation to the Censores that the three candidates should become Senators.<br />
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Former Consul Cassius's plan for the removal of Senators was hotly contested. Both Censores were in favour, as this would give them a guideline for a process only vaguely described in the [[Constitution (Nova Roma)|Constitution]]. Other Senators were divided on the matter. Some claimed that it was ahistorical to remove Senators for absence; others maintained that the patterns of membership in an online society are sufficiently different from those of Roma Antiqua as to require different regulations, and that absences of a year or more were sufficient grounds to assume a person had lost interest alltogether.<br />
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Simultaneously with this argument, the issue of the three proposed Senators arose again. The Censores disagreed with the recommendation of the Senate and did not wish to adlect all three candidates. The Senate divided on similar lines as they had on the above issue - with one faction claiming that the Censores '''must''' admit anyone approved by the Senate; the other saying that the decision was entirely that of the Censores. <br />
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Octavius pushed hard for the Senator removal procedure, and eventually obtained Senate and Comitia approval for the [[Lex Octavia de Senatoribus (Nova Roma)|Lex Octavia de Senatoribus]], which granted the Censores the power to remove those Senators who had failed to vote in two thirds of a year's Senate sessions. On the issue of the new Senators, however, he was less successful. With Censores [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus (Nova Roma)|Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus]] and [[Caius Flavius Diocletianus (Nova Roma)|Caius Flavius Diocletianus]] unwilling to accept Priscilla Vedia Serena, Octavius asked them instead to let the Senate choose three candidates from a list of five, who would then be made Senators. The Senate then voted, and when the three selected did not include P. Vedia, she and Pater Patriae Fl. Vedius both resigned citizenship on {{Mar 15}} {{2002}}.<br />
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====[[Roman Days|Roman Days MMDCCLV]]====<br />
[[Image:RD2002_fivesenators.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Octavius (left) and the other Senators at Roman Days]]<br />
In June of the year of his Consulship, Octavius attended the annual Roman Days event in Maryland, there meeting several Nova Roma citizens for the first time.<br />
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====Second Censorial Powers Controversy====<br />
Later that same month, a conflict arose between the two Consuls, again on the issue of the Censores power. Consul L. Cornelius had privately shown Octavius a proposed lex that would substantially modify the Censores' power to create Senators, in some cases, making adlection automatic, even against the wishes of the Senators. Octavius opposed this - thinking it was retaliation for the Censores' actions in the events three months prior - and privately insisted that the proposal be modified, or it would be vetoed. When Consul Cornelius finally posted a call for votes, however, the text included several of the features that the two had agreed would be removed, and Octavius vetoed it within hours.<br />
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This ended a truce that had existed between the two Consuls, and for much of the remainder of their term, they quarrelled publicly and privately.<br />
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===First Censorship [[MMDCCLVI]]-[[MMDCCLVII]]===<br />
At the end of his Consulship, Octavius was elected Censor. He had worked closely with the Censores ever since {{2000}}, when he took over the web site and built the Censores' tools, and had been himself performing some of the Censores' functions ever since - assignment of voter codes, tribes, and centuries. Now, as Censor, Octavius continued to work on the tools, while his colleague [[Caius Flavius Diocletianus (Nova Roma)|Caius Flavius Diocletianus]] handled the regular duties of the office.<br />
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But during this time, his enthusiasm for Nova Roma was waning. Octavius was thoroughly and repeatedly criticised on the main list by allies of his co-consul of the previous year, and he largely withdrew from public life. In early {{2004}}, Octavius and his second colleague [[Caeso Fabius Buteo Quintilianus (Nova Roma)|Caeso Fabius Buteo Quintilianus]] published a [[Nota (Nova Roma)|Nota]] against Senator [[Lucius Sicinius Drusus (Nova Roma)|Lucius Sicinius Drusus]], and the resulting villification of the Censores further increased Octavius's isolation. In May of that year, he looked on the main list after having avoided it for some time, and saw that one citizen was in the process of initiating a lawsuit against another for "slander". Utterly disgusted by this, he resigned as Censor and unsubscribed from every mailing list. <br />
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===Absence and Return===<br />
For about a year after this event, Octavius was largely absent from Nova Roma.<br />
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In the summer of {{2005}}, Octavius, though still unhappy with the direction of Nova Roma, met with some friends in Ohio to discuss revival of the Religio Romana, and how it might be accomplished if Nova Roma continued to be a place where fighting was the principal activity. This reawakened his hope for Nova Roma, and he began to think of contributing to society again. At a meeting with [[Caius Minucius Scaevola (Nova Roma)|Caius Minucius Scaevola]], then webmaster, in late {{2005}} he suggested increasing citizen participation in the web site by installing a '''Wiki'''. Though he was avoiding politics and the main list, Octavius had returned to Nova Roma, "behind the scenes", and was once again working to advance its mission.<br />
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In the [[Election MMDCCLVIII|Election]] of {{2005}}, Octavius assisted Scaevola in configuring the voting tools, and supported consular candidate [[Gaius Fabius Buteo Modianus (Nova Roma)|Gaius Fabius Buteo Modianus]], later becoming Consul Modianus's Accensus.<br />
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===Second Censorship [[MMDCCLIX]]-[[MMDCCLX]]===<br />
A vacancy opened in the Censorship with the resignation of newly-elected Censor [[Gaius Minucius Hadrianus Felix (Nova Roma)|Gaius Minucius Hadrianus Felix]] due to work-related issues. Octavius, by now active again, saw this as his opportunity to return to public life, and ran unopposed for the position. He took his oath of office {{May 15}} {{2006}}, four days before the anniversary of his resignation as Censor two years before; thus, if he completes his term, he will have served more than three years as Censor, a longer time than any other to hold that office.<br />
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Within days of Octavius assuming office, an unpleasant discovery was made. Appius Claudius Priscus, who had been citizen for about six months, was discovered to have ties to the neo-Nazi movement. The Consuls and Censores monitored the activities of this person while attempting to find more information. When he boasted of having contacted the US Government in the name of Nova Roma - without authorisation - Octavius and Marinus issued a Nota against Priscus, on {{Jun 6}} {{2006}}.<br />
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After the Priscus crisis had passed, Octavius turned his attention to the Album Civium pages and the Censors' tools, some of which had been essentially unchanged for five years. A new set of Album Civium pages, based on the [http://www.baldrickframework.org Baldrick Application Framework], was released in October. Soon after, Octavius installed and announced an [[IRC (Nova Roma)|IRC Server]] for regularly scheduled chats.<br />
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Disgusted by the actions of persons involved in a struggle to control the priestly colleges, Octavius quit the Senate in the [[Purge of MMDCCLXI (Nova Roma)|Purge of MMDCCLXI]], and largely ended his involvement with Nova Roma.<br />
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[[Category: Consulars (Nova Roma)|Octavius Gracchus, M.]]<br />
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[[Category: Tribus Horatia (Nova Roma)|Octavius Gracchus, M.]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Struggle_for_the_sacred_colleges_(Nova_Roma)Struggle for the sacred colleges (Nova Roma)2008-02-23T17:43:56Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: victim pics</p>
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The month of Februarius MMDCCLXI saw the loss of four long-serving magistrates and citizens, three of them Senators, three of them priests, due to actions of Consul [[Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus (Nova_Roma)|Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus]] and [[Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus (Nova Roma)|Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus]] to seize control of the [[Collegium Pontificum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Pontificum]] and [[Collegium Augurum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Augurum]].<br />
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Mere months after obtaining the offices of [[Pontifex (Nova Roma)|Pontifex]] and [[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consul]], Consul Piscinus Horatianus obtained a Senatus Consultum forbidding owners of any official mailing list to deny membership to any Senator who wished it. With this in hand, he demanded that Pontifex Maximus [[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Cassius Iulianus]] add Senators to the Collegium Pontificum list. Cassius saw this request as rude and improper, and delayed doing so.<br />
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On {{Jan 29}}, Pontifex [[Gaius Iulius Scaurus (Nova Roma)|Gaius Iulius Scaurus]], in a posting to the Collegium Pontificum list, resigned his offices and citizenship in protest.<br />
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On {{Feb 4}}, Senator and Consular [[Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]], in a posting to the main list, resigned from the Senate and "retired to private life", citing his disgust with the "scheming" and "paranoia" of persons he had once liked and respected. Octavius had been among the first ten people to join Nova Roma in {{1998}, and had been an active Senator since {{2000}}.<br />
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A few days later, Senator, Consular, and Pontifex [[Gnaeus Salvius Astur (Nova Roma)|Gnaeus Salvius Astur]] resigned from the Senate and Collegium Pontificum. His resignation notice was not made public.<br />
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On {{Feb 20}}, Senator, Consular and Pontifex [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur (Nova Roma)|Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur]] was stripped of all his titles and even his [[Assidui]] status, being demoted to the status of [[Capite Censi]], resulting from a legal action initiated by Pontifex and Censor Modianus, for refusing to admit the latter to mailing lists owned by Cincinnatus Augur. Not only did the Praetores - both members of Censor Modianus's cohort - issue a default judgement against Cincinnatus Augur, but they added an additional penalty to the sentence due to Cincinnatus Augur's refusal to play along: he was fined $300, the most severe punishment in Nova Roma's history, for the invented charge of failing to appear for trial.<br />
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[[Category: Nova Roma History]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Struggle_for_the_sacred_colleges_(Nova_Roma)Struggle for the sacred colleges (Nova Roma)2008-02-23T17:29:11Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: bloodbath</p>
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<div>The month of Februarius MMDCCLXI saw the loss of four long-serving magistrates and citizens, three of them Senators, three of them priests, due to actions of Consul [[Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus (Nova_Roma)|Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus]] and [[Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus (Nova Roma)|Caeso Fabius Buteo Modianus]] to seize control of the [[Collegium Pontificum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Pontificum]] and [[Collegium Augurum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Augurum]].<br />
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Mere months after obtaining the offices of [[Pontifex (Nova Roma)|Pontifex]] and [[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consul]], Consul Piscinus Horatianus obtained a Senatus Consultum forbidding owners of any official mailing list to deny membership to any Senator who wished it. With this in hand, he demanded that Pontifex Maximus [[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Cassius Iulianus]] add Senators to the Collegium Pontificum list. Cassius saw this request as rude and improper, and delayed doing so.<br />
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On {{Jan 29}}, Pontifex [[Gaius Iulius Scaurus (Nova Roma)|Gaius Iulius Scaurus]], in a posting to the Collegium Pontificum list, resigned his offices and citizenship in protest.<br />
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On {{Feb 4}}, Senator and Consular [[Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]], in a posting to the main list, resigned from the Senate and "retired to private life", citing his disgust with the "scheming" and "paranoia" of persons he had once liked and respected. Octavius had been among the first ten people to join Nova Roma in {{1998}, and had been an active Senator since {{2000}}.<br />
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A few days later, Senator, Consular, and Pontifex [[Gnaeus Salvius Astur (Nova Roma)|Gnaeus Salvius Astur]] resigned from the Senate and Collegium Pontificum. His resignation notice was not made public.<br />
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On {{Feb 20}}, Senator, Consular and Pontifex [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur (Nova Roma)|Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur]] was stripped of all his titles and even his [[Assidui]] status, being demoted to the status of [[Capite Censi]], resulting from a legal action initiated by Pontifex and Censor Modianus, for refusing to admit the latter to mailing lists owned by Cincinnatus Augur. Not only did the Praetores - both members of Censor Modianus's cohort - issue a default judgement against Cincinnatus Augur, but they added an additional penalty to the sentence due to Cincinnatus Augur's refusal to play along: he was fined $300, the most severe punishment in Nova Roma's history, for the invented charge of failing to appear for trial.<br />
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[[Category: Nova Roma History]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/MMDCCLXIMMDCCLXI2008-02-23T17:01:38Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: /* Februarius */ main article</p>
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These are the current [[:Category:Magistrates (Nova Roma)|magistrates]], chosen by [[Election MMDCCLX (Nova Roma)|Election MMDCCLX]], [[Election MMDCCLX alter (Nova Roma)|Election MMDCCLX alter]] and [[Senate voting results December MMDCCLX|the Senate]].<br />
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For the calendar for this year, see [[Fasti MMDCCLXI]].<br />
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* [[Officina Censorum MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Censor (Nova Roma)|Censores]].<br />
* [[Officina Consulum MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consules]].<br />
* [[Officina Praetoris MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Praetor (Nova Roma)|Praetores]].<br />
* [[Aedilitas curulis MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Aedilis Curulis (Nova Roma)|Aediles Curules]].<br />
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===Ianuarius===<br />
* K. Fabius Buteo Modianus issues [[Edictum II censoris de censu anni MMDCCLX]].<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus reports on the [[Inaugural auspicium for MMDCCLXI]].<br />
* New magistrates take the [[Oath of office (Nova Roma)|Oath of office]].<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus performs the annual [[Consular Sacrificial Ceremony (Nova Roma)|Consular Sacrificial Ceremony]]<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus performs the [[Annua Sacra (Nova Roma)|Annua Sacra]], opening the [[Senate (Nova Roma)|Senate]].<br />
* T. Iulius Sabinus assigned quaestores to magistrates.<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus called the [[Senate (Nova Roma)|Senate]] into [[Senate Vote Januarius MMDCCLXI (Nova Roma)|session]].<br />
* [[Officina Consulum MMDCCLXI |Consules]] issues [[Officina_Consulum_MMDCCLXI#Edictum_consulare_IV:De_Feeris_Sementinis|Edictum consulare de Feriis Sementis]].<br />
* [[Gaius Iulius Scaurus (Nova Roma)|C. Iulius Scaurus]] resigns as pontifex, pullarius, and as a citizen. [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ReligioRomana/message/9785]<br />
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===Februarius===<br />
* ''Main article: [[Purge of MMDCCLXI (Nova Roma)]]''<br />
* [[Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]] resigns from the Senate after seven years as Senator.<br />
* [[Officina_Praetoris_MMDCCLXI|Praetor M. Curiatius Complutensis]] accepts the ''petitio actionis'' of K. Fabius Buteo Modianus against Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NovaRoma-Announce/message/1300] and appoints a panel of judges [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NovaRoma-Announce/message/1303].<br />
* [[Collegium Pontificum decreta Februariae MMDCCLXI|Collegium Pontificum session]] concluded on {{Feb 10}}<br />
* The Senate is [[Senate Agenda (Nova Roma)|called to meet]]. <br />
*[[Gnaeus Salvius Astur (Nova Roma)|Gnaeus Salvius Astur]] resigns from the Senate and Collegium Pontificum.<br />
* [[Officina_Praetoris_MMDCCLXI|Praetor M. Iulius Severus]] announces that the ''petitio actionis'' of Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus Consul against Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur, Pontifex et Augur, will be accepted by the Praetores' Office in the first legally available date.<br />
* After nearly ten years of faithful service, [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur (Nova Roma)|Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur]] was stripped of his name and titles and banished. In spite of the public outcry, the tribunes and consuls did nothing to halt this.<br />
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[[Category:MMDCCLXI]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/MMDCCLXIMMDCCLXI2008-02-23T16:57:09Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: /* Februarius */ typo</p>
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These are the current [[:Category:Magistrates (Nova Roma)|magistrates]], chosen by [[Election MMDCCLX (Nova Roma)|Election MMDCCLX]], [[Election MMDCCLX alter (Nova Roma)|Election MMDCCLX alter]] and [[Senate voting results December MMDCCLX|the Senate]].<br />
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For the calendar for this year, see [[Fasti MMDCCLXI]].<br />
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==Magisterial pages==<br />
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* [[Officina Censorum MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Censor (Nova Roma)|Censores]].<br />
* [[Officina Consulum MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consules]].<br />
* [[Officina Praetoris MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Praetor (Nova Roma)|Praetores]].<br />
* [[Aedilitas curulis MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Aedilis Curulis (Nova Roma)|Aediles Curules]].<br />
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==Res Gestae==<br />
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===Ianuarius===<br />
* K. Fabius Buteo Modianus issues [[Edictum II censoris de censu anni MMDCCLX]].<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus reports on the [[Inaugural auspicium for MMDCCLXI]].<br />
* New magistrates take the [[Oath of office (Nova Roma)|Oath of office]].<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus performs the annual [[Consular Sacrificial Ceremony (Nova Roma)|Consular Sacrificial Ceremony]]<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus performs the [[Annua Sacra (Nova Roma)|Annua Sacra]], opening the [[Senate (Nova Roma)|Senate]].<br />
* T. Iulius Sabinus assigned quaestores to magistrates.<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus called the [[Senate (Nova Roma)|Senate]] into [[Senate Vote Januarius MMDCCLXI (Nova Roma)|session]].<br />
* [[Officina Consulum MMDCCLXI |Consules]] issues [[Officina_Consulum_MMDCCLXI#Edictum_consulare_IV:De_Feeris_Sementinis|Edictum consulare de Feriis Sementis]].<br />
* [[Gaius Iulius Scaurus (Nova Roma)|C. Iulius Scaurus]] resigns as pontifex, pullarius, and as a citizen. [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ReligioRomana/message/9785]<br />
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===Februarius===<br />
* [[Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]] resigns from the Senate after seven years as Senator.<br />
* [[Officina_Praetoris_MMDCCLXI|Praetor M. Curiatius Complutensis]] accepts the ''petitio actionis'' of K. Fabius Buteo Modianus against Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NovaRoma-Announce/message/1300] and appoints a panel of judges [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NovaRoma-Announce/message/1303].<br />
* [[Collegium Pontificum decreta Februariae MMDCCLXI|Collegium Pontificum session]] concluded on {{Feb 10}}<br />
* The Senate is [[Senate Agenda (Nova Roma)|called to meet]]. <br />
*[[Gnaeus Salvius Astur (Nova Roma)|Gnaeus Salvius Astur]] resigns from the Senate and Collegium Pontificum.<br />
* [[Officina_Praetoris_MMDCCLXI|Praetor M. Iulius Severus]] announces that the ''petitio actionis'' of Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus Consul against Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur, Pontifex et Augur, will be accepted by the Praetores' Office in the first legally available date.<br />
* After nearly ten years of faithful service, [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur (Nova Roma)|Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur]] was stripped of his name and titles and banished. In spite of the public outcry, the tribunes and consuls did nothing to halt this.<br />
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[[Category:MMDCCLXI]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/MMDCCLXIMMDCCLXI2008-02-23T16:56:37Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: /* Februarius */ atrocity</p>
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<div>{{:Magistrates MMDCCLXI}}<br />
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These are the current [[:Category:Magistrates (Nova Roma)|magistrates]], chosen by [[Election MMDCCLX (Nova Roma)|Election MMDCCLX]], [[Election MMDCCLX alter (Nova Roma)|Election MMDCCLX alter]] and [[Senate voting results December MMDCCLX|the Senate]].<br />
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For the calendar for this year, see [[Fasti MMDCCLXI]].<br />
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==Magisterial pages==<br />
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* [[Officina Censorum MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Censor (Nova Roma)|Censores]].<br />
* [[Officina Consulum MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consules]].<br />
* [[Officina Praetoris MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Praetor (Nova Roma)|Praetores]].<br />
* [[Aedilitas curulis MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Aedilis Curulis (Nova Roma)|Aediles Curules]].<br />
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==Res Gestae==<br />
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===Ianuarius===<br />
* K. Fabius Buteo Modianus issues [[Edictum II censoris de censu anni MMDCCLX]].<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus reports on the [[Inaugural auspicium for MMDCCLXI]].<br />
* New magistrates take the [[Oath of office (Nova Roma)|Oath of office]].<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus performs the annual [[Consular Sacrificial Ceremony (Nova Roma)|Consular Sacrificial Ceremony]]<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus performs the [[Annua Sacra (Nova Roma)|Annua Sacra]], opening the [[Senate (Nova Roma)|Senate]].<br />
* T. Iulius Sabinus assigned quaestores to magistrates.<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus called the [[Senate (Nova Roma)|Senate]] into [[Senate Vote Januarius MMDCCLXI (Nova Roma)|session]].<br />
* [[Officina Consulum MMDCCLXI |Consules]] issues [[Officina_Consulum_MMDCCLXI#Edictum_consulare_IV:De_Feeris_Sementinis|Edictum consulare de Feriis Sementis]].<br />
* [[Gaius Iulius Scaurus (Nova Roma)|C. Iulius Scaurus]] resigns as pontifex, pullarius, and as a citizen. [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ReligioRomana/message/9785]<br />
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===Februarius===<br />
* [[Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]] resigns from the Senate after seven years as Senator.<br />
* [[Officina_Praetoris_MMDCCLXI|Praetor M. Curiatius Complutensis]] accepts the ''petitio actionis'' of K. Fabius Buteo Modianus against Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NovaRoma-Announce/message/1300] and appoints a panel of judges [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NovaRoma-Announce/message/1303].<br />
* [[Collegium Pontificum decreta Februariae MMDCCLXI|Collegium Pontificum session]] concluded on {{Feb 10}}<br />
* The Senate is [[Senate Agenda (Nova Roma)|called to meet]]. <br />
*[[Gnaeus Salvius Astur (Nova Roma)|Gnaeus Salvius Astur]] resigns from the Senate and Collegium Pontificum.<br />
* [[Officina_Praetoris_MMDCCLXI|Praetor M. Iulius Severus]] announces that the ''petitio actionis'' of Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus Consul against Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur, Pontifex et Augur, will be accepted by the Praetores' Office in the first legally available date.<br />
* After nearly ten years of faithful service, [[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur]] was stripped of his name and titles and banished. In spite of the public outcry, the tribunes and consuls did nothing to halt this.<br />
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[[Category:MMDCCLXI]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/MMDCCLXIMMDCCLXI2008-02-13T13:34:16Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: /* Februarius */ (nr)</p>
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<div>{{:Magistrates MMDCCLXI}}<br />
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These are the current [[:Category:Magistrates (Nova Roma)|magistrates]], chosen by [[Election MMDCCLX (Nova Roma)|Election MMDCCLX]], [[Election MMDCCLX alter (Nova Roma)|Election MMDCCLX alter]] and [[Senate voting results December MMDCCLX|the Senate]].<br />
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For the calendar for this year, see [[Fasti MMDCCLXI]].<br />
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==Magisterial pages==<br />
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* [[Officina Censorum MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Censor (Nova Roma)|Censores]].<br />
* [[Officina Consulum MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consules]].<br />
* [[Officina Praetoris MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Praetor (Nova Roma)|Praetores]].<br />
* [[Aedilitas curulis MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Aedilis Curulis (Nova Roma)|Aediles Curules]].<br />
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==Res Gestae==<br />
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===Ianuarius===<br />
* K. Fabius Buteo Modianus issues [[Edictum II censoris de censu anni MMDCCLX]].<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus reports on the [[Inaugural auspicium for MMDCCLXI]].<br />
* New magistrates take the [[Oath of office (Nova Roma)|Oath of office]].<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus performs the annual [[Consular Sacrificial Ceremony (Nova Roma)|Consular Sacrificial Ceremony]]<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus performs the [[Annua Sacra (Nova Roma)|Annua Sacra]], opening the [[Senate (Nova Roma)|Senate]].<br />
* T. Iulius Sabinus assigned quaestores to magistrates.<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus called the [[Senate (Nova Roma)|Senate]] into [[Senate Vote Januarius MMDCCLXI (Nova Roma)|session]].<br />
* [[Officina Consulum MMDCCLXI |Consules]] issues [[Officina_Consulum_MMDCCLXI#Edictum_consulare_IV:De_Feeris_Sementinis|Edictum consulare de Feriis Sementis]].<br />
* [[Gaius Iulius Scaurus (Nova Roma)|C. Iulius Scaurus]] resigns as pontifex, pullarius, and as a citizen. [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ReligioRomana/message/9785]<br />
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===Februarius===<br />
* [[Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]] resigns from the Senate after seven years as Senator.<br />
* [[Officina_Praetoris_MMDCCLXI|Praetor M. Curiatius Complutensis]] accepts the ''petitio actionis'' of K. Fabius Buteo Modianus against Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NovaRoma-Announce/message/1300] and appoints a panel of judges [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NovaRoma-Announce/message/1303].<br />
* [[Collegium Pontificum decreta Februariae MMDCCLXI|Collegium Pontificum session]] concluded on {{Feb 10}}<br />
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===November===<br />
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===December===<br />
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[[Category:MMDCCLXI]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/MMDCCLXIMMDCCLXI2008-02-13T13:33:07Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: /* Februarius */ thanks for noticing</p>
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<div>{{:Magistrates MMDCCLXI}}<br />
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These are the current [[:Category:Magistrates (Nova Roma)|magistrates]], chosen by [[Election MMDCCLX (Nova Roma)|Election MMDCCLX]], [[Election MMDCCLX alter (Nova Roma)|Election MMDCCLX alter]] and [[Senate voting results December MMDCCLX|the Senate]].<br />
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For the calendar for this year, see [[Fasti MMDCCLXI]].<br />
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==Magisterial pages==<br />
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* [[Officina Censorum MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Censor (Nova Roma)|Censores]].<br />
* [[Officina Consulum MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consules]].<br />
* [[Officina Praetoris MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Praetor (Nova Roma)|Praetores]].<br />
* [[Aedilitas curulis MMDCCLXI]] Office of the [[Aedilis Curulis (Nova Roma)|Aediles Curules]].<br />
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==Res Gestae==<br />
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===Ianuarius===<br />
* K. Fabius Buteo Modianus issues [[Edictum II censoris de censu anni MMDCCLX]].<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus reports on the [[Inaugural auspicium for MMDCCLXI]].<br />
* New magistrates take the [[Oath of office (Nova Roma)|Oath of office]].<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus performs the annual [[Consular Sacrificial Ceremony (Nova Roma)|Consular Sacrificial Ceremony]]<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus performs the [[Annua Sacra (Nova Roma)|Annua Sacra]], opening the [[Senate (Nova Roma)|Senate]].<br />
* T. Iulius Sabinus assigned quaestores to magistrates.<br />
* M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus called the [[Senate (Nova Roma)|Senate]] into [[Senate Vote Januarius MMDCCLXI (Nova Roma)|session]].<br />
* [[Officina Consulum MMDCCLXI |Consules]] issues [[Officina_Consulum_MMDCCLXI#Edictum_consulare_IV:De_Feeris_Sementinis|Edictum consulare de Feriis Sementis]].<br />
* [[Gaius Iulius Scaurus (Nova Roma)|C. Iulius Scaurus]] resigns as pontifex, pullarius, and as a citizen. [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ReligioRomana/message/9785]<br />
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===Februarius===<br />
* [[Marcus Octavius Gracchus]] resigns from the Senate after seven years as Senator.<br />
* [[Officina_Praetoris_MMDCCLXI|Praetor M. Curiatius Complutensis]] accepts the ''petitio actionis'' of K. Fabius Buteo Modianus against Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NovaRoma-Announce/message/1300] and appoints a panel of judges [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NovaRoma-Announce/message/1303].<br />
* [[Collegium Pontificum decreta Februariae MMDCCLXI|Collegium Pontificum session]] concluded on {{Feb 10}}<br />
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[[Category:MMDCCLXI]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/HU:Main_PageHU:Main Page2008-01-15T05:21:44Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: redir</p>
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'''Nova Roma''' az ókori római kultúra tanulmányozására és helyreállítására alapított szervezet. Kr. e. 753-ban történt legendás alapításától Kr. u. 330-ig, mikor megszünt a Birodalom közigazgatási központja lenni, Róma állította fel a modern Nyugati Civilizáció alapjait. Róma civilizálta a világot, és mi szükségét látjuk, hogy ezt ez isteni küldetést életben tartsuk.<br />
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Az Örök Város alapítása után 2750 évvel történt megalapítása óta Nova Roma arra törekszik, hogy visszahozza azt az aranykort. De míg elődeink karddak és légiókkal vitték keresztül akaratukat, mi ismeretterjesztés és erkölcsi példamutatás révén szándékozunk elérni ugyanazt az eredményt.<br />
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==Religio Romana==<br />
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Nova Roma tevékenységinek szerves része a [[:Category:Religio Romana (Nova Roma)|Religio Romana]], a római nép ősi hitvilága. Mind a [[Household Worship|házi vallás]] (''sacra privata'') és az úgynevezett államvallás ([[Sacra Publica|''sacra publica'']]) létfontosságú a római vallás számára, és mindkettő meg van jelenítve a Nova Roma gyakorlatában. Hosszútávú célunk, hogy [[Reconstructionism|rekonstruáljuk]] az ókori papi [[Priests_(Nova_Roma)|Collegiumokat]] és ünnepeljük az összes [[Roman Holidays|római ünnepet]] az évben. Egyelőre azonban be kell érnünk egy szerényebb, praktikusabb rendszerrel. és folyamatosan képezzük azokat, akik el kívánják majd foglalni a szakrális tisztségeket.<br />
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==Via Romana==<br />
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Szintén fontos Nova Roma számára a [[Via Romana]], a római kultúra valamennyi aspektusának általános újraélése, a konyhaművészettől kezdve az irodalomig, filozófiáig, az ókori [[Roman Law|római jogig]] és a művészetekig. A core aspect of the Roman culture which Nova Roma endeavors to revive is what are known as the [[Roman Virtues]]. These virtues are what gave a small city on the banks of the [[Tiber]] the moral and practical strength to govern much of the world, and are most sorely lacking in our society today. Another aspect of the Roman culture in Nova Roma is the promotion of the [[Lingua Latina]], the only language in which those virtues and that culture ever found their most authentic and universal expression. By promoting Roman culture, we are in effect promoting nothing less than the revitalization of Western society. By practicing Roman crafts and arts, we more fully understand our own Western roots.<br />
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Nova Roma is more than a historical recreation society, although we are that. We are more than a pagan religious organization, although we are that, too. We are more than a classical studies group, but that falls within our purview as well. We are nothing less than a sovereign nation; an attempt to re-create the best of classical pagan Rome (with a few compromises to modern times), and we invite you to join us by applying for [[citizenship (Nova Roma)|citizenship]] today.<br />
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==See Also==<br />
* [[HU:Declaration (Nova Roma)|Deklaráció]]<br />
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Mi, a Senatus és a Római Nép, a Nyugati Civilizáció alapjainak helyreállítása végett kikiáltjuk [[Nova Roma]] szuverén nemzetként való megalapítását. Nova Romát független világnemzetnek és köztársaságnak nyilvánítjuk, saját alkotmányával és törvényes kormányzatával, mindazon nemzetközi jogokkal és kötelezettségekkel, ami ezzel a státussal jár.<br />
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Szuverén nemzetként Nova Roma a következő igényeket támasztja egyes nemzetközi területekkel és jogokkal kapcsolatban:<br />
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Róma ókori területét saját kulturális és vallási hazánknak tekintjük, és történelmi jogosultságunk igényét támasztjuk minden hellyel és területtel kapcsolatban, melyek a régi Római Köztársaság és Birodalom közvetlen ellenőrzése vagy fennhatósága alatt állottak Kr. e. 753 és Kr. u. 395 között. <br />
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Elismerjük a modern politikai realitásokat, melyek lehetetlenné teszik számunkra e területek visszaállítását. Ezért aktuális területi igényünket egy, legalább a Vatikán Város szuverén államának méretével megegyező, 108 hold kiterjedésű földdarab megszerzésére korlátozzuk. Ezen a földön alapítjuk majd meg világszervezeti központunkat kultúránk igazgatására, a Forum Romanum mintájára. E kormányzati és szellemi főváros pontos helye később határozandó meg.<br />
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Továbbá, hogy megalapozzuk jelenlétünket a világban, Nova Roma igényt tart arra, hogy fizikai területünk megmutatkozzék azokon a helyeken is, melyeket államunk, polgáraink és vallási szervezeteink fizikailag birtokolnak, elfoglalnak és fenntartanak szerte a világon. Az ilyen területek kettős szuverenitás alatt fognak állni, egyfelől Nova Roma kulturális és szellemi irányítása alá kerülnek, másfelől viszont megmaradnak a befogadó nemzetek polgári kormányzata és törvényei alatt is. Fogadalmunk az, hogy egy jótékony és áldásos kulturális és szellemi befolyást testesítsünk meg szerte a társadalmakban, miközben politikailag semlegesek maradunk és törvénykövetők. <br />
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Nova Roma a kettős szuverenitás igényét támasztja mindazon helységekkel kapcsolatban is, ahol az ókori Róma isteneit és istennőit imádják polgáraink, hogy megőrizhessük kulturális és szellemi egységünket. Ez a kettős szuverenitás a Nép közvetlen önigazgatása alatt fog állni, és csak a vallási ceremóniák és rítusok idejéig tart majd. Eképpen maradunk egy kultúra és egy nemzet, mégha a világ más országaiban szétszórva is élünk.<br />
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A nova római állampolgárság nyitva áll minden nép és nemzetiség előtt. Nemzetünk kifejezett célja, hogy közös klasszikus alapjaink megőrzése által terjesszük a nemzetek közötti megértést és együttműködést, és hogy új életet és tisztességet leheljünk az egész Nyugati Civilizációba az ősi Pietas, Virtus és Civilitas helyreállítása által.<br />
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Mi, az Új Róma polgárai és Senatusa, ezennel formálisan lemondunk, mindörökké és kivétel nélkül, az erőszak, felkelés, kényszer vagy megfélemlítés eszközeinek alkalmazásáról nemzetközi státusunk és célkitűzéseink elérése érdekében. Törvényes, békés és jótékony nemzetként törekszünk érvényesülni, a világközösség által általánosan elfogadott alapelvek szerint.<br />
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Aláírva ezen a napon, a Senatus és az Új Római Nép nevében:<br />
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[[Flavius Vedius Germanicus (Nova Roma)|Flavius Vedius Germanicus]], Consul<br />
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[[Category: MMDCCLI]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/HU:HU:Kezd%C5%91lapHU:HU:Kezdőlap2008-01-15T05:18:19Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: HU:HU:Kezdőlap moved to HU:Kezdőlap: namespace</p>
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'''Quick links:''' [[HU:Declaration (Nova Roma)|Deklaráció]] - [[FAQ]] - [[:Category:Tabularium (Nova Roma)|Törvényeink]] - [[Aerarium Saturni (Nova Roma)|Az államkincstár]] - [[{{CURRENTYEAR}}|Magistratusok]] - [[:Category:Senators (Nova Roma)|Szenátorok]] - [[Provincia (Nova Roma)|Provinciák]] - [[Annals (Nova Roma) | Nova Roma Évkönyvei]] - ''[[Ager Publicus (Nova Roma)|Ager Publicus]]'' - [http://www.novaroma.org/civitas/album Album Civium] - ''[[Fasti MMDCCLX#{{#switch: {{#time:n}}| 1=IANVARIVS| 2=FEBRVARIVS| 3=MARTIVS| 4=APRILVS| 5=MAIVS| 6=IVNIVS| 7=QVINTILIS| 8=SEXTILIS| 9=SEPTEMBER| 10=OCTOBER| 11=NOVEMBER| 12=DECEMBER}}|Kalendárium]]''}}<br />
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* [[Choosing a Roman name]]<br />
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__NOTOC__ __NOEDITSECTION__</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Main_PageMain Page2007-12-09T17:08:42Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: removed declaration, page looks better without it, and there's always the link...</p>
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* [http://www.novaroma.org/bin/contact Contact a magistrate]<br />
* [[Choosing a Roman name]]<br />
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[[Category:Nova Roma]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/MMDCCLIMMDCCLI2007-12-09T01:40:39Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: /* Events of MMDCCLI */ declaration</p>
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junior=Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus<br />
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* {{Feb 28}} Nova Roma begins with the publishing of the [[Declaration (Nova Roma)|Declaration]].<br />
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In {{Aug 8}} {{1998}}<br />
The [[Album Pontificum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Pontificum]] of Nova Roma is organized, with six [[Pontifex (Nova Roma)|Pontifices]].<br />
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[[Category: Nova Roma History]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Nova_RomaNova Roma2007-12-09T01:20:54Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: declaration link</p>
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'''Nova Roma''' is an organization dedicated to the study and restoration of ancient [[Roman]] culture. From its legendary founding in 753 BCE to 330 CE, when it ceased to be the center of Imperial authority, Rome set the standard and laid the foundation for our modern Western civilization. Rome civilized the world, and we see the need for that divine mission to be kept alive.<br />
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Founded 2,750 years after the Eternal City itself, Nova Roma seeks to bring back those golden times. But where our ancestors imposed their will through the sword and the legions, we intend the same result through the spread of knowledge and through our own virtuous example.<br />
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==Religio Romana==<br />
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An integral part of the activities of Nova Roma is the [[:Category:Religio Romana (Nova Roma)|Religio Romana]], the ancient faith of the people of Rome. Both the [[Household Worship|household religion]] (''sacra privata'') and the so-called state religion ([[Sacra Publica|''sacra publica'']]) are vital to the Religio Romana, and both are represented in the practices of Nova Roma. Our long-term goal is the [[Reconstructionism|restoration]] of the ancient priestly [[Priests_(Nova_Roma)|Collegia]] and the honoring of the full cycle of [[Roman Holidays|Roman holidays]] throughout the year. For now, we must make do with a schedule that is practical and the training of individuals who wish to take up the sacred offices.<br />
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==Via Romana==<br />
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Also important for Nova Roma is the [[Via Romana]], a general revival of all other aspects of Roman culture, from cookery to literature, philosophy, ancient [[Roman Law]] and the arts. A core aspect of the Roman culture which Nova Roma endeavors to revive is what are known as the [[Roman Virtues]]. These virtues are what gave a small city on the banks of the [[Tiber]] the moral and practical strength to govern much of the world, and are most sorely lacking in our society today. Another aspect of the Roman culture in Nova Roma is the promotion of the [[Lingua Latina]], the only language in which those virtues and that culture ever found their most authentic and universal expression. By promoting Roman culture, we are in effect promoting nothing less than the revitalization of Western society. By practicing Roman crafts and arts, we more fully understand our own Western roots.<br />
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Nova Roma is more than a historical recreation society, although we are that. We are more than a pagan religious organization, although we are that, too. We are more than a classical studies group, but that falls within our purview as well. We are nothing less than a sovereign nation; an attempt to re-create the best of classical pagan Rome (with a few compromises to modern times), and we invite you to join us by applying for [[citizenship (Nova Roma)|citizenship]] today.<br />
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==See Also==<br />
* [[Declaration (Nova Roma)]]<br />
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[[Category:Roman Organizations]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Annals_(Nova_Roma)Annals (Nova Roma)2007-12-02T00:20:19Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: more annals</p>
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These are the Annals of [[Nova Roma]], from its founding {{1998}} to the present. <br />
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{{AnnalsHeaderSuffectus | year=MMDCCLII| year_full=<span class="year" title="1999 C.E.">L. Equitio Dec. Iunio cos.[[Consular Years (Nova Roma)|‡]] ([[MMDCCLII]] [[AUC|a.u.c.]])</span> | cos1=Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur | cos2=Decius Iunius Palladius <br />
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{{AnnalsHeader | year=MMDCCLIII| year_full=<span class="year" title="2000 C.E.">Q. Maximo M. Minucio cos.[[Consular Years (Nova Roma)|‡]] ([[MMDCCLIII]] [[AUC|a.u.c.]])</span> | cos1=Quintus Fabius Maximus | cos2=Marcus Minucius Audens<br />
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{{AnnalsHeader | year=MMDCCLIV| year_full=<span class="year" title="2001 C.E.">Fl. Vedio (II) M. Cassio (II) cos.[[Consular Years (Nova Roma)|‡]] ([[MMDCCLIV]] [[AUC|a.u.c.]])</span> | cos1=Flavius Vedius Germanicus | cos2=Marcus Cassius Iulianus <br />
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{{AnnalsHeader | year=MMDCCLV| year_full=<span class="year" title="2002 C.E.">M. Octavio L. Sulla (II) cos.[[Consular Years (Nova Roma)|‡]] ([[MMDCCLV]] [[AUC|a.u.c.]])</span> | cos1=Marcus Octavius Germanicus | cos2=Lucius Cornelius Sulla<br />
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{{AnnalsHeader | year=MMDCCLVI| year_full=<span class="year" title="2003 C.E.">K. Fabio T. Labieno cos.[[Consular Years (Nova Roma)|‡]] ([[MMDCCLVI]] [[AUC|a.u.c.]])</span> | cos1=Caeso Fabius Quintilianus | cos2=Titus Labienus Fortunatus<br />
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{{AnnalsHeader | year=MMDCCLVII| year_full=<span class="year" title="2004 C.E."> Cn. Salice Cn. Equitio cos.[[Consular Years (Nova Roma)|‡]] ([[MMDCCLVII]] [[AUC|a.u.c.]])</span> | cos1=Gnaeus Salix Astur | cos2=Gnaeus Equitius Marinus<br />
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{{AnnalsHeader | year=MMDCCLVIII| year_full=<span class="year" title="2005 C.E.">Fr. Apulo C. Laenate cos.[[Consular Years (Nova Roma)|‡]] ([[MMDCCLVIII]] [[AUC|a.u.c.]])</span> | cos1=Franciscus Apulus Caesar | cos2=Gaius Popillius Laenas<br />
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{{AnnalsHeader | year=MMDCCLX| year_full=<span class="year" title="2007 C.E.">L. Arminio Ti. Galerio cos.[[Consular Years (Nova Roma)|‡]] ([[MMDCCLX]] [[AUC|a.u.c.]])</span> | cos1=Lucius Arminius Faustus | cos2=Tiberius Galerius Paulinus<br />
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[[Category:Nova Roma History]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/MMDCCLXIMMDCCLXI2007-12-02T00:17:20Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: cos, cen, pr.</p>
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junior= Titus Iulius Sabinus<br />
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senior= Marcus Curiatius Complutensis |<br />
junior= Marcus Iulius Severus<br />
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magistracy=Curule Aediles |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
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{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Plebeian Aediles |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
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{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Quaestor |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Quaestor |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
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magistracy=Quaestor |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
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magistracy=Quaestor |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
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{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Tribunus Plebis |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Tribunus Plebis |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
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magistracy=Tribunus Plebis |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
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== Vigintisexvirii==<br />
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{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Magister aranearius |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior=<br />
}}<br />
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{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Editor commentariorum |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior=<br />
}}<br />
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{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Rogatores |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
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{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Custodes |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
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{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Diribitor |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Diribitor |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
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==Events of MMDCCLX==<br />
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For the calendar for this year, see [[Fasti MMDCCLXI]].</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/MMDCCLXIMMDCCLXI2007-12-02T00:16:54Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: cos, cen, pr.</p>
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{{2008}}<br />
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aucafter=MMDCCLXII |<br />
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Magistrates for MMDCCLXI / 2008 have not yet been determined.<br />
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These are the current [[:Category:Magistrates (Nova Roma)|Magistrates]].<br />
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magistracy=Censors |<br />
senior= Gaius Fabius Buteo Modianus|<br />
junior= Tiberius Galerius Paulinus<br />
}}<br />
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{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Consuls |<br />
senior= Marcus Moravius Piscinus Horatianus |<br />
junior= Titus Iulius Sabinus<br />
}}<br />
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{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Praetors |<br />
senior= Marcus Curiatus Complutensis |<br />
junior= Marcus Iulius Severus<br />
}}<br />
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{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Curule Aediles |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
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{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Plebeian Aediles |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
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{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Quaestor |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Quaestor |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
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magistracy=Quaestor |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
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magistracy=Quaestor |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
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{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Tribunus Plebis |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Tribunus Plebis |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Tribunus Plebis |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
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== Vigintisexvirii==<br />
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{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Magister aranearius |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior=<br />
}}<br />
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{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Editor commentariorum |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior=<br />
}}<br />
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{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Rogatores |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
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{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Custodes |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
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{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Diribitor |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
}}<br />
{{year magistracy NR |<br />
magistracy=Diribitor |<br />
senior= |<br />
junior= <br />
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==Events of MMDCCLX==<br />
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For the calendar for this year, see [[Fasti MMDCCLXI]].</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Template:2008Template:20082007-12-02T00:16:41Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: consuls</p>
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<div><span class="year" title="2008 C.E."> M. Moravio T. Iulio cos. [[Consular Years (Nova Roma)|‡]] ([[MMDCCLXI]] [[AUC|a.u.c.]])</span><noinclude>[[Category:Year templates]]</noinclude></div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Priests_(Nova_Roma)Priests (Nova Roma)2007-12-01T22:57:52Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: revert, tables are gefukt</p>
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The public rites of the [[Religio Romana]] were performed and controlled by a number of different priestly collegia and other special priests and magistrates. Those priestly organizations that ranked below the collegia were known as sodalicia, and there were many "independent" priests of various cults who bore the title sacerdos. In addition, there were a number of priesthoods of well-established "foreign" cults (such as the cult of [[Isis]] and [[Serapis]]). For a list of current Foreign Priesthoods of these "foreign cults" within Nova Roma, see [[Foreign priesthoods (Nova Roma)|Foreign priesthoods in Nova Roma]]. Some of these cults were initiatory, and were called "Mysteries" (such as the [[Mysteries of Mithras]]). [[Nova Roma]] has reinstated these ancient Priesthoods as part of our effort to reconstruct Roman religion and culture.<br />
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==Joining the Priesthood==<br />
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Nova Roma is accepting applications for various Priesthoods. If you are interested in helping to rebuild the Religio Romana and the worship of the ancient [[:Category:Roman Gods|Roman deities]] on an official public basis, we would be pleased to hear from you. The Priesthoods in Nova Roma are open to both men and women, with the exception of the [[Vestals (Nova Roma)|Vestals]]. As Priesthood is an important position of responsibility we do ask that you read the guidelines for applications before applying. Any questions about Priesthood should be directed to the [[Collegium Pontificum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Pontificum]].<br />
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If you would like to become a Priest or Priestess of Nova Roma, please submit an [http://www.novaroma.org/religio_romana/guidelines.html Application].<br />
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==Offices of the Public Religio Romana==<br />
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The [[Collegium Pontificum (Nova Roma)|Collegium Pontificum]] (College of Pontiffs)<br />
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The Collegium Pontificum consists of fifteen priests who serve the public rites of the State religion and have general authority to determine the structure and nature of both the public rites and the priesthoods themselves. They act as the general oversight committee for the public rites of the Religio Romana and appoint members of the various Priesthoods. Some specific administrative duties of the Collegium include: advising the [[Senate (Nova Roma)|Senate]] on religious matters, setting the dates of religious festivals, organizing and assisting the Priesthood, and acting as the final arbiters of Sacred Law and religious disputes.<br />
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===Pontifex Maximus===<br />
The [[Pontifex Maximus (Nova Roma)|Pontifex Maximus]] acts as the Speaker for the Collegium Pontificum, and oversees the [[Comitia Curiata (Nova Roma)|Comitia Curiata]] and the Vestals. ''1 position; 1 filled.''<br />
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===[[Rex Sacrorum (Nova Roma)|Rex Sacrorum]] / [[Regina Sacrorum (Nova Roma)|Regina Sacrorum]]=== <br />
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The Rex and Regina Sacrorum (King/Queen of the Sacred) are a legally married couple that perform various public rites and make announcements of Festival days. First among the Priests and members of the Collegium Pontificum, but subordinate to the Pontifex Maximus. The Rex and Regina Sacrorum may hold no other religious or political posts. ''2 positions; 0 filled; 2 available.''<br />
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===Pontifices===<br />
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{{Table_Pontifices}}<br />
''(15 positions; 10 filled; 5 available)''<br />
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==Flamines==<br />
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The Flamines are thirteen priests who served specific deities - though they are allowed to worship other deities as well. The Flamines hold public rites on the days sacred to their deity, and oversee the general worship of that deity. The Flamines are present in the Collegium Pontificum.<br />
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===Flamines Maiores (Major Flamines)===<br />
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Position not open at this time. The [[Flamen Dialis]] serves the cult of [[Iuppiter|Iuppiter (Jupiter)]], and participates in the Vinalia festivals and at conferratio marriage ceremonies. This priesthood is subject to a large number of complex taboos which have not yet been resolved for reconstruction. The wife of the Flamen Dialis was known as the Flaminica Dialis, and assisted in the rites and was subject to the same taboos.<br />
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====Flamen Martialis====<br />
The Flamen Martialis oversees the cult of [[Mars]], the God of War, leading public rites on the days sacred to Mars.<br />
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====Flamen Quirinalis====<br />
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The Flamen Quirinalis oversees the cult of [[Quirinus]], a god related to the peaceful aspect of Mars, who presides over organized Roman social life. The Flamen Quirinalis leads public rites on the days sacred to Quirinus.<br />
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===Flamines Minores (Minor Flamines)===<br />
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The Flamen Carmentalis oversees the cult of [[Carmenta]] (Carmentis), a goddess of Prophecy and Oracles. The Flamen Carmentalis leads public rites on the days sacred to Carmenta.<br />
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====Flamen Cerealis====<br />
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The Flamen Cerealis oversees the cult of [[Ceres]], Goddess of grains (identified with the Greek Demeter). The Flamen Cerealis leads public rites on the days sacred to Ceres.<br />
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====Flamen Falacer====<br />
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The Flamen Falacer oversees the cult of [[Falacer]], a deified Roman hero (who presumably personified qualities such as strength, courage, etc.) The Flamen Falacer leads public rites on days sacred to Falacer.<br />
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====Flamen Florealis====<br />
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The Flamen Florealis oversees the cult of [[Flora]], the Goddess of flowers, and Spring (and therefore new beginnings). The Flamen Florealis leads public rites on the days sacred to Flora.<br />
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====Flamen Furrinalis====<br />
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The Flamen Furrinalis oversees the cult of [[Furrina]], a Goddess of Springs who had a sacred grove associated with water (possibly connected with health and healing). The Flamen Furrinalis leads public rites on the days sacred to Furrina.<br />
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====Flamen Palatualis====<br />
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The Flamen Palatualis oversees the cult of [[Palatua]], the guardian of the Palatine Hill (the oldest settled part of Rome, therefore making Palatua possibly a goddess of Rome's beginnings.) The Flamen Palatualis leads public rites on the days sacred to Palatua.<br />
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====Flamen Pomonalis====<br />
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The Flamen Pomonalis oversees the cult of [[Pomona]], Goddess of fruit. The Flamen Pomonalis leads public rites on days sacred to Pomona (there was no major single festival day).<br />
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====Flamen Portunalis====<br />
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The Flamen Portunalis oversees the cult of [[Portunus]], God of Harbors and doors. The Flamen Portunalis leads public rites sacred to Portunus.<br />
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====Flamen Volcanalis====<br />
The Flamen Volcanalis oversees the cult of [[Volcanus]] (Vulcan), God of Fire and smithcraft. The Flamen Volcanalis leads public rites sacred to Volcanus.<br />
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====Flamen Volturnalis====<br />
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The Flamen Volturnalis oversees the cult of [[Volturnus]], a River God sometimes also associated with the Southeast wind. (Both these aspects may be related to travel and trade.) The Flamen Volturnalis leads public rites sacred to Volturnus.<br />
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==Virgines Vestales (The Vestal Virgins)==<br />
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A priesthood of six women who guard the Sacred Hearth of Rome. They oversee the cult of [[Vesta]], Goddess of the Hearth and Fire, and lead public rites sacred to Vesta. The duties of the Vestals included maintaining the fire in the Sacred Hearth of Rome, and making [[Mola Salsa]] (sacred cakes made from spelt flour used in public rites.)<br />
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The Vestals also guarded some sacred objects, including the [[Palladium]] (an ancient image of Pallas Athene said to have been rescued from Troy). In ancient Rome the Vestals were virgins — in Nova Roma this has been replaced by a voluntary vow of chastity for the duration of office. Until Nova Roma has a central hearth, the Vestals each keep a Sacred Flame as a symbol of the Sacred Hearth of Rome. The Vestals receive great public respect for their work, and are entitled to be proceeded by Lictors.<br />
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'''Chief Vestal''': Position open<br />
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The Chief Vestal oversees the efforts of the Vestals, and is present in the Collegium Pontificum.<br />
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{{Table Vestales}}<br />
''(six positions, two filled, four available)''<br />
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'''Past Vestals''': (honoured for their former vows and duties)<br />
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* Vespasia Pollia<br />
* Prima Lucilla Cornelia Fortunata<br />
* Gaia Iulia Caesaria Victorina<br />
* Lucia Modia Lupa<br />
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==Collegium Augurum (College of Augures)==<br />
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Nine priests who take [[auspices]] and create [[templum|templa]], or sacred spaces. The Collegium Augurium is the second rank of priestly colleges. The duties of the Augurs include taking auspices before military and political actions, consecrating the sites of temples and shrines, overseeing the laws of augury ([[ius augurium]] — the discipline or art of augury itself) and advising the Senate.<br />
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===Active Augures===<br />
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{{Table Augures}}<br />
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''(nine positions, two filled, seven available (five plebeian, two patrician))''<br />
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===Augures Emeriti===<br />
* [[Flavius Vedius Germanicus (Nova Roma)|Flavius Vedius Germanicus]]<br />
* Caius Aelius Ericius<br />
* Marcus Gladius Saevus<br />
* Damianus Lucianus Dexippus<br />
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==Septemviri Epulones==<br />
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Seven priests who oversee the organization of public religious feasts. The Epulones arrange the Epulum Iovis — (feast of Jupiter which is attended by the Senate and People, and presided over by the images of the [[Capitoline]] deities), as well as the public banquets at other festivals and games. The Epulones are one of the four major colleges of priests, and have sacred as well as organizational duties.<br />
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''(seven positions, seven open)''<br />
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==Sodales Fratres Arvales (The Arval Brethren)==<br />
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Twelve priests who compose the oldest priestly college in Rome. The Arval Brethren offer public sacrifices for the fertility of the fields, and preside over the worship of the Dea Dia, a Goddess of Grain and Cereal crops.<br />
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The rites of the Arval Brethren are one of the few virtually complete sets of Roman rituals to survive antiquity. In ancient Rome the Arval Brethren met in a grove sacred to the Dea Dia, where there was a circular temple and bath house. Until Nova Roma is able to provide such a central place, the Arval Brethren are to gather yearly in person if possible.<br />
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; Magister (President of the Arval Brethren): This position is elected yearly among the Arval Brethren.<br />
; Flamen Arvales (Assistant to the President: This position is elected yearly among the Arval Brethren.<br />
; Sacerdotes Arvales: twelve positions open<br />
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==Sodales Luperci==<br />
The Luperci ("Wolfmen" Priests who officiate at the Lupercalia) were responsible for purification and fertility, and the festival of Lupercalia is a time of fun and revelry. The exact number of Lupercii is not recorded and may have varied over time.<br />
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===Luperci Quinctiales (or Quintilii)===<br />
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:(founded by Romulus): Positions open<br />
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===Luperci Fabiani (or Fabianii)===<br />
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: (Founded by Remus): Positions open<br />
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==Sodales Salii==<br />
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Twenty-four "leaping priests" of [[Mars]] who who dance in procession during public festivals of Mars. The Salii are responsible for keeping the sacred ancilia (shields) and dancing and singing the public festivals sacred to Mars. The Salii in antiquity wore archaic armor and carried arms, and would stop their procession at certain places to carry out ritual dances and sing.<br />
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===Sodales Palatini===<br />
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A ''sodalis Palatinus'' is particularly devoted to Mars Gravidus. There are twelve sodales Palatini:<br />
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* [[Marcus Martianus Gangalius (Nova Roma)|Marcus Martianus Gangalius]] <br />
* [[Lucius Curtius Paullus (Nova Roma)|Lucius Curtius Paullus]]<br />
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===Sodales Collini (or Agonenses)===<br />
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Twelve priests particularly devoted to Quirinus<br />
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==Collegium Fetalium (College of the Fetiales)==<br />
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Twenty priests who represent Rome in foreign diplomacy and the making of treaties and declarations of war. In Nova Roma the Fetiales act as diplomats with other nations and organizations, and are therefore expected to be well versed in Nova Roma laws and policy.<br />
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* [[Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Postumianus (Nova Roma)|Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Postumianus]]<br />
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''(20 positions; 1 filled; 19 available)''<br />
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==Quindecimviri Sacris Faciundis==<br />
One of four major priestly colleges. Fifteen priests who are in charge of the Sibylline Books (and their restoration).<br />
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''(15 positions; 15 available)''<br />
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==Sacerdotes (minor priesthoods)==<br />
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There are a vast number of major and minor Roman deities that were served by "lesser known" Priests and Priestesses in the ancient Roman world. The Sacerdotes are the lesser "everyday" priesthoods that tend the temples and shrines, indextain the worship of a deity, and who assist the populace with their worship of that deity.<br />
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Within Nova Roma the Sacerdotes that oversee the worship of deities that do not have their own Flamen or Collegia (or who assist Flamens in the worship of specific God or Goddess). There is, in essence, no limit to the number of Sacerdotes that may serve a deity.<br />
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Please note that since there are many Gods and Goddesses from the Roman World, all the possible Sacerdos Priesthood positions cannot be listed here. If there is a Roman deity that you are interested in serving both publicly and privately, you are welcome to apply to be an official Sacerdos of that deity by applying to the Collegium Pontificum.<br />
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===Apollinis Aedis Sacerdotes===<br />
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* [[Cyrene Lucretia Corva Apollinaris (Nova Roma)|Cyrene Lucretia Corva Apollinaris]]<br />
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===Dianae Aedis Sacerdotes===<br />
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* [[Lucia Modia Lupa (Nova Roma)|Lucia Modia Lupa]]<br />
* [[Arnamentia Moravia Aurelia (Nova Roma)|Arnamentia Moravia Aurelia]]<br />
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===Iani Aedis Sacerdotes===<br />
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* [[Tiberius Octavius Claudianus (Nova Roma)|Tiberius Octavius Claudianus]]<br />
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===Magnae Matris Deum Aedis Sacerdotes===<br />
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* [[Vopisca Iulia Cocceia (Nova Roma)|Vopisca Iulia Cocceia]]<br />
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===Mercuri Aedis Sacerdotes===<br />
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* [[Marcus Cornelius Felix (Nova Roma)|Marcus Cornelius Felix]]<br />
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===Minervae Aedis Sacerdotes===<br />
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* [[Patricia Cassia (Nova Roma)|Patricia Cassia]]<br />
* [[Gaius Minucius Hadrianus Felix (Nova Roma)|Gaius Minucius Hadrianus Felix]]<br />
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===Neptuni Aedis Sacerdotes===<br />
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* [[Gaius Ambrosius Artorus Iustinus (Nova Roma)|Gaius Ambrosius Artorus Iustinus]]<br />
* [[Violentilla Galeria Saltatrix (Nova Roma)|Violentilla Galeria Saltatrix]]<br />
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===Palatuae Aedis Sacerdotes===<br />
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* [[Vopisca Iulia Cocceia (Nova Roma)|Vopisca Iulia Cocceia]]<br />
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=== Veneris Aedis Sacerdotes ===<br />
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* [[Diana Octavia Aventina (Nova Roma)|Diana Octavia Aventina]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Category_talk:Tabularium_(Nova_Roma)Category talk:Tabularium (Nova Roma)2007-11-03T14:24:21Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: more on the blocking myth</p>
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<div>==General working methods==<br />
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For everyone information, a specific ''''Tabularium project' group''' (Yahoo! list) has been created on 31 August 2007 to allow Praetor G. Equitius Cato's '''scribes''' (A. Apollonius Cordus and M. Lucretius Agricola) to join Pr. A. Tullia Scholastica's ones (T. Iulius Sabinus and P. Memmius Albucius), still working on the issue. The interest of this '''praetorian group''' is to join wiki skilled citizens and law ones.<br />
Every issue presented below is naturally to be examined by this group and solved, taking in consideration the specific questions asked by the Tabularium and its relation to NR web site current technical parameters. This Tabularium project group's work is to be validated regularly by both praetors, who will communicate and/or report as they will see fit to the other concerned magistrates and assemblies of Nova Roma.<br />
Have yet subscribed into this group : A. Apollonius Cordus (31 Aug.), T. Iulius Sabinus (1 Sept.), P. Memmius Albucius (31 Aug.).<br> [[User:P. Memmius Albucius|Albucius]] 10:15, 03 Sept. 2007 (Rome time).<br />
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==Visual Presentation==<br />
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'''All editors please read this.'''<br />
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I see this section of our site is getting a lot of non-standard presentation elements. This practice must stop. I mean things like HTML "break" elements, using LI elements to provide indent and other things as well. If there is a display problem, we can deal with that using our stylesheets and classes. Adding presentation elements to articles is a horrible practice that makes upkeep far more difficult. In short, resist the temptation to "prettify" individual articles. It is 2007 after all, not 1985. We have tools to deal with presentation that work site-wide. Anything else will just make breakage of future skins likely. Really seriously, folks, this is a system-wide issue. Anyone with a working knowledge of XHTML (who can code to validation to the "strict" DTD) and CSS (level 1), and ideally experience with MediaWiki skins is welcome to contact me and I will give you a lot of work. '''Any specific presentation issues should be brought to my attention and I will try to get something worked out systematically.''' Well, actually, I '''will''' get something worked out. [[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]] 17:20, 31 August 2007 (CEST)<br />
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==CJNR==<br />
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Too bad that all the work that went into the [[CJNR]] is being ignored. I suspect that since the CJNR was an early addition, later editors did not become aware of it. '''For this reason I am placing this page on protection, in the hope that we can have a real plan in place''' before any more energy is spent on duplications. [[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]] 07:17, 25 August 2007 (CEST) <br />
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I would like to see a discussion regarding the "Novaroman Law Handbook", specifically stating why the existing [[CJNR]] cannot form the basis for this. Considerable time has been spent on the CJNR and I would dislike to see that wasted. On the other hand, if there is a fundamental flaw in the CJNR that makes it unusable, I would be willing to delete it, rather than seeing it hang on incomplete. Either way is fine, but let there please be a thoughtful reason. I urge in the strongest terms that we recruit someone from outside legal circles to look at what we have already (CJNR). If we want to write "in terms understandable by every citizen and reader", then it is best practice to get input from one or two non-specialists, at least. If we do that now we could avert the need for future potential revisions. I am not particularly happy with the CJNR title, by the way, so a move to something reasonable, ''and linkable'' would find support from me. In short, please look seriously at CJNR and explain either how it can be improved, modified, transformed or otherwise used, or why it must be abandoned. '''This commentary is not legal text itself. It is a community resource, so let's get the community in on the ground floor and build to last.''' [[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]] 17:20, 31 August 2007 (CEST)<br />
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:For what it's worth, I do not like the CJNR and I do not find it helpful. But even if it is helpful to others, I do not think it ought to be included as part of the tabularium. The tabularium is a repository for legal texts. Tools which help people understand and circumnavigate those texts are jolly good, but it is not the place of the official organs of government to endorse any particular tool as any kind of official or definitive guide. Different people will have different interpretations of legal documents, and it would be iniquitous to present one interpretation as more valid than another by including it as part of the tabularium. It may be thought that the CJNR does not engage in interpretation, but I say that even classifying documents by topic is a form of interpretation: it involves decisions about what is the main or essential topic of a given text, and that is a decision about the true meaning, i.e. the interpretation, of the text.<br />
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:For the same reason, I am extremely troubled by the suggestion of creating any sort of official handbook of modern Roman law. It would, in effect, put the resources of the state behind a particular interpretation of the law regardless of whether that interpretation had the sanction of consensus, magisterial authority, decisions of a court of law, or indeed common sense. A handbook might be a very useful thing, but it should not be in the tabularium and I am not certain it should be on the website at all.<br />
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:- [[User:Aulus Apollonius Cordus|Cordus]] 21:00, 31 August 2007 (CEST)<br />
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::It is an interesting point. In the extreme there is of course the "search" function. It is in fact quite efficient and very much under-used. In any event you articulate well why this discussion is needed. You also point to the very thing that was on my mind when I suggested those magisterial domain templates last year. There is very little here that is canon. If we mark that explicitly, would you be more comfortable with everything else being "non-canon" by implication? Or does the fact that it occupies the NR server taint it all? I could easily be convinced of that as it is consistent with post-modern understanding of power in the classroom, for example. [[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]] 05:18, 1 September 2007 (CEST)<br />
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:::After some pondering, I think no real harm is done by having legal commentary on the server as long as all editors are free to contribute such commentary and none is marked or formatted in any way which would imply that it is more official or authoritative than any other. Also it may be a good idea to require any substantive assertion to be attributed to a named person. It's hard to think how commentary would be best presented - I suspect it's something we'll have to experiment with. But removing it from the tabularium would be a good start, especially while the tabularium continues to be headed with a big banner saying that it is under the authority of the ''praetores''.<br />
:::- [[User:Aulus Apollonius Cordus|Cordus]] 17:51, 3 September 2007 (CEST)<br />
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: I agree with Cordus. CJNR and handbook are (finally) only tools. Well, maybe necessary tools, but not in this moment.<br />
:- [[User:Titus Iulius Sabinus|Sabinus]] 21:58, 3 September 2007 (CEST)<br />
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#Subcategories should cover all topics in the tabularium. <br />
#Every item should be in at least one subcat.<br />
#Any item may be in more than one subcat, as appropriate.<br />
#The main tabularium cat (in addition to the top matter) should contain '''only''' subcats, with very few or no exceptions (e.g., ''maybe'' the constitution that is in force at present). <br />
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Addendum: One giant category full of everything isn't very useful, it seems to me, but if the community thinks it is, then so be it. My preference would be a cleaner organization and then use index pages for comprehensive listings. If we go for the one giant cat, then we have to discuss indexing (see message from Q·CAEC·MET·POST below). Anyone who is ''really'' interested in categories in MediaWiki can read the almost excessively comprehensive [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Category online documentation] at meta-mediawiki. [[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]] 17:20, 31 August 2007 (CEST)<br />
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:Those all sound like sensible principles to me.<br />
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:- [[User:Aulus Apollonius Cordus|Cordus]] 13:37, 26 August 2007 (CEST)<br />
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::I now have a single template to replace the seven or so now in use. It will handle all the category assignments automatically. This will be a big time savings in addition to ensuring that the status that is displayed always matches the category assignment. Since I'll probably write a bot to handle this conversion, we can postpone the cat discussion for the time being. (Because once a single template handles all the cats, we will be able to do all the cat assignments for all articles at once, with a single edit.) Let's take a look at the presentation and cats used before too long, maybe in the next couple of weeks, if possible. [[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]] 17:20, 31 August 2007 (CEST)<br />
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The head text on this cat page talks a lot about what we plan and so forth. This sort of thing belongs on this talk page, not cluttering up the main article. Let's strive to be clear, simple and concise. Barring negative comments I will soon have at that material and move a lot of it here. [[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]] 09:41, 25 August 2007 (CEST)<br />
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:Agreed, though some brief explanation of the nature of the category could usefully remain.<br />
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:- [[User:Aulus Apollonius Cordus|Cordus]] 13:37, 26 August 2007 (CEST)<br />
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::What I would really like to see first is to move any talk about the historical building in Rome to its own article, leaving a link behind. This is especially important because, as the present text states, the functions of the two tabularia are not the same. This also satisfies our principle that articles about NR and RA should have good separation. We have already have a cat for [[:Category:Archaeological sites in Rome]], in which the article should be put, and I have a number of pictures of the [[tabularium]] itself, both from the forum and also inside the passage. I'll upload the photos as soon as I see the article appear. [[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]] 17:20, 31 August 2007 (CEST)<br />
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== Inclusion of the ''Commentarii Pontificum'' ==<br />
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I realise that this was likely by my own doing, but should we include the Commentarii Pontificum (i.e., responsa) in the Tabularium? Since they do have no legal bearing, it seems to me that they might be better placed with items on the cultus Deorum. Thoughts, anyone? [[User:Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Postumianus|Metellus]] 03:10, 13 November 2006 (CET)<br />
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::Let's not view this as "the laws", let's say this is where we put official documents that should be protected from edits. Does that solve the problem? [[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]] 07:27, 25 August 2007 (CEST)<br />
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== Categorisation of Leges ==<br />
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In looking at the list on this category page, I think that for the sake of ease, it might be more user-friendly to categorise the leges either A) by name (e.g. lex '''Vedia''' in the 'V' part of the alphabetical list; or B) by the topic as given in the name (e.g. a ''Lex Vedia Provincialis'' would be found in the 'P' section). Any thoughts on this? [[User:Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Postumianus|Q·CAEC·MET·POST]] 03:45, 12 February 2007 (CET)<br />
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If I may be allowed to speak on this--I agree with Metellus. The eye (and mind) doth glaze over when reading so many items starting with the same word. As is, there are numerous laws with the same proposer (Vedius was quite prolific), and some with the exact same name originally, which is why I had to add Latin words to separate these (I believe you term it 'disambiguation').<br />
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:The upgrade in functionality to enable sorting on the '''V''' of '''Vedia''' is code complete and is being checked. This function should be ready to install soon. [[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]] 09:49, 3 September 2007 (CEST)<br />
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== Attention please, all interested parties ==<br />
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I know we have all temporarily stopped working on the contents of the ''tabularium'' during discussions. However, it seems to me extremely important that citizens should continue to have access to information about legislative and pseudo-legislative processes going on '''at the moment'''. These are matters about which citizens should be informed so that they can consider, discuss, and act upon them.<br />
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For this reason, I have added the recently published ''relationes in senatu'' to the tabularium. I also propose to add any ''senatus consulta'' created by the current meeting of the senate, any ''edicta'' issued by magistrates from now on, any ''responsa'' issued by the priestly colleges, any ''rogationes'' put before the people, and so on. In this way our ongoing discussions will not prevent the people from being well-informed about the creation of new law which may affect their lives.<br />
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We may, of course, need to alter the organization, format, and presentation of these new items as a result of our discussions. For this reason, I am for now adding them with minimal formatting and minimal categorization. But I think the most important thing is to make the information available in some form.<br />
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- [[User:Aulus Apollonius Cordus|Cordus]] 17:11, 5 September 2007 (CEST)<br />
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:Even while you are supposedly busy discussing matters, it would be useful to remove the errors from the main tabularium page. "Index legium' should be "index legum," and fresh law students (I know they *can* be fresh) should be "first year law students." Leaving these in place makes us a laughingstock. So, too, do laws without texts, and uncorrected titles in mutilated Latin. <br />
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:Secondly, this discussion process seems to be taking far too long with little progress, and is starting to look more like a deliberate impediment to me and my cohors than the result of genuine concerns on your part(s). There are law texts and translations to be uploaded, as well as other things to do, but it seems that not much has been decided on working rules and the like. Are you really working on this, or merely waiting for the end of the year, when some disengaged praetor will take over and let the wiki magistri do their thing without any oversight? Too many magistrates (and others) here are content to earn the prize, but not do the work; fewer still are the praetores who pay any attention to the Tabularium. That, however, seems to be the preference of some. Guys, let's get this show on the road. The laws at least should be simple enough to manage; the SCs may indeed require more categories (and here I seem to agree with Cordus, as on his point about making things available in the mean time), but please, the time is getting short, and in the end you will be better off if we can get this done while someone in authority cares about the results. -- '''A. Tullia Scholastica, 16:11, 22 September 2007 (EDT)'''<br />
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::OK, here is my (very green, very newbie, not even a citizen, wary of half the people here and trying not to tick off the other half) understanding of the policy on Tabularium edits. I submit it in the hope that anybody at all can gain an understanding of what this whole subject must look like to a non-Praetor, let alone an editor of any other sort:<br />
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::*If you find a ''very'' minor error (spelling, let's say) in the text of a law, that does not change its meaning, it's OK to nail it...I ''think''. Latin corrections ''may'' fall under this provision. Other'n that, see rule #1.<br />
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::*That intimidating page-lock banner (works great on me) is there for a reason. I suspect it has something to do with rule #1 or rule #2.<br />
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::*Anything else on a Wiki page--'''any''' Wiki page--that is not the actual text of a law may be edited unto perdition. Yes, even by non-disengaged magistrates. Click the '''Edit''' tab at the top of the faulty page and have at it. Same way I've just now indented both our comments and bolded your .sig. "Fresh students" needs to be "first-year students"? --''Fix it''. Latin all balled up? Don't bite the techies--''fix it.'' There's no way to be sure that someone else is going to trip over the same mistake you saw unless you either tell somebody...or fix it yourself upon discovery, if you can and it only involves the one page. (Otherwise, ask any unbitten techies.)<br />
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::This thing is huge. Nova Roma has existed for nine years and has got more laws to show for it than anything else. The Tabularium is not going to be finished this year. It ''might'' be finished sometime this half-decade if done as carefully as it needs to be, and if we don't have to nurse the cauterised stumps of our tails in the meantime. The last person I saw correct a Tabularium page got very publicly spanked on the Wiki list. That's not the good way to attract editors. Under the circumstance, you will see why I myself am not touching this thing with a 53-foot pole. Perhaps I could serve as an experimental "non-expert user" for the section, once the narcotic painkillers wear off and my eyes are no longer glazed over. But "friendly fire" like some of the above could explain why the work is going slowly and you're not up to your ears in volunteers. -- [[User:Aldus Marius Peregrinus|Marius Peregrinus]] 02:13, 23 September 2007 (CEST)<br />
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:::A. Tullia, this process of discussion which you find excessively slow (and I can't say I entirely disagree) is one in which I am participating out of consideration for you and your assistants. I don't need to. I have a mandate from your colleague to do whatever I think best to the ''tabularium'' and I have a completely independent mandate from the ''magister aranearius'' to do whatever I think best throughout the whole of the website. So I can get working right now. Similarly, there is nothing I can do to stop your assistants getting to work right now, and if you want to instruct them to abandon the discussion and get on with whatever it was they were doing before, you can do that. Suits me either way.<br />
:::- [[User:Aulus Apollonius Cordus|Cordus]] 13:30, 23 September 2007 (CEST)<br />
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== more on the blocking myth ==<br />
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Re the corrections to the main Tabularium page, I was blocked from any editing on that page. <br />
:briefly, months ago. The protection was removed in August, and you've been free to edit it since. I see that you successfully edited it today. [[User:M Octavius Gracchus|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]][[User talk:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|<sup><font color="green" size="-2">(t)</font></sup>]]<br />
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I still cannot correct typos, etc., in the list of leges, so perhaps one of the wiki magistri could assist. [[User:Aula Tullia Scholastica|Aula Tullia Scholastica]]<br />
:The list you see on that page is compiled automatically from the titles of the articles included; no one can edit it directly. To retitle an article, go to that article's page and use the "move" link at the top. This will fix it on that article page itself and in every Category it's included in. (Also look for the "Category:Tabularium" link in the article itself, as sometimes that link supplies an alternate title as a parameter). [[User:M Octavius Gracchus|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]][[User talk:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|<sup><font color="green" size="-2">(t)</font></sup>]]<br />
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The title Lex Apula de magistratu eiuranda has a typo at the end of the last word which creates an error of Latin grammar: it should be eiurando, not eiuranda. There is a bigger error in another law title, the Lex Vedia de ...edictium, which should be, as written just below, edictorum. Ain't no sech Latin beast as edictium, or eligium, neither. If these are different laws, they should be disambiguated with the word altera, as I did earlier; if they are not, the incorrect one should be deleted. [[User:Aula Tullia Scholastica|Aula Tullia Scholastica]]<br />
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Yes, we have lots of laws. As time passed, and we grew, we had to change some of the rules, for the things that worked when we were small and Latin-less no longer worked when we were much bigger and had at least a couple dozen people who can not only read Latin, they can write it, and some can speak it. Magisterial titles were changed, duties were changed, methods of vote-counting were changed, etc., etc. Yes, it's a lot of verbiage (I know; I proofread every law, not once, but TWICE, for two different magistri araneari), but that's what happens when you have a Roman government which, like the original, is indisposed to throwing things out--and in this law library, things should never be thrown out. Some were, however, and part of my job is to discover what the deleted laws were, where they belonged sequentially, and get them back into the Tabularium where they belong. Another part is getting our laws translated into the major languages so non-English speaking citizens can see what they have signed up for. If my cohors is blocked from uploading new laws or translations of laws or recovered laws pending reorganization or whatever, we are hurting all of the citizens. That is to no one's advantage, though some seem to think that it is. [[User:Aula Tullia Scholastica|Aula Tullia Scholastica]]<br />
:'''They're not blocked'''. How many times do we have to say it? You're accusing people of plotting against you, when all that's happening is that you fail to understand how the software works. The wikimagisters are willing to help you, but when you start flinging accusations about, we're just going to close ranks. [[User:M Octavius Gracchus|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]][[User talk:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|<sup><font color="green" size="-2">(t)</font></sup>]] 15:24, 3 November 2007 (CET)</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/STORIES_FROM_ROMAN_HISTORYSTORIES FROM ROMAN HISTORY2007-09-02T16:24:42Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: STORIES FROM ROMAN HISTORY moved to Stories from Roman History: enough with the fucking capitals!</p>
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<div>'''STORIES FROM ROMAN HISTORY BY LENA DALKEITH''' <br />
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WITH PICTURES BY PAUL WOODROFFE <br />
LONDON: T. C. & E. C. JACK NEW YORK: E P. DUTTON & CO. <br />
FROM STORIES FROM HISTORY SERIES EDITED BY JOHN LANG <br />
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TO ROBERT HUSTED CHAMBERS <br />
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ABOUT THIS BOOK <br />
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This book is not big enough to hold all the stories that might be written about the Romans, and at first it was puzzling to know how to choose. One day after reading and reading Roman history, I shut the book more puzzled than ever. Then I must have fallen asleep; I dreamt I was in Rome. To me as I stood in the great city there came an old man, saying, 'I know why you are here, and I can help you to choose.' He led me into a beautiful temple where there were many men gathered together, all clad in flowing togas and crowned with wreaths of laurel. <br />
'Who are these?' I asked. 'They are the heroes of the Roman Republic,' answered the old man. 'Mark well those to whom I give greeting,' and he began to wend his way from one end of the building to the other. Romulus, Horatius, Coriolanus, the Scipios, the Gracchi, Pompey, Julius Caesar, they were all there, and many more, and he greeted them each in turn, but when we came to Julius Caesar, he sighed deeply. 'What chance had the Republic against such a man!' be said; then turning to me, he added: 'Write your stories about these men-heroes of the greatest Republic that ever was, and leave the Empire and its tyrants to the history books.' 'Who are you?' I asked wonderingly. He smiled. 'I have written the stories of all these great men,' he said. 'You are Plutarch!' I cried. . . and awoke, and lo! the stories were chosen. My dream had done this for me together with gentle Plutarch, whose book you will surely read one day-that is to say if you like this one, as I hope you will. <br />
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*[[I. Of Romulus and Remus ]]<br />
*[[II. Of Horatius ]]<br />
*[[III. Of Caius Marcius Coriolanus ]]<br />
*[[IV. Of Hannibal ]]<br />
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*[[VII. Of Paulus Aemilius ]]<br />
*[[VIII. Of Scipio Aemilianus Africanus ]]<br />
*[[IX. Of the Gracchi (1) ]]<br />
*[[X. Of the Gracchi (2) ]]<br />
*[[XI. Of Pompey the Great ]]<br />
*[[XII. Of Julius Caesar: Soldier ]]<br />
*[[XIII. Of Julius Caesar and Pompey ]]<br />
*[[XIV. Of Julius Caesar: Dictator ]]<br />
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[[Category: Roman History The Republic]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/User_talk:Tiberius_Galerius_PaulinusUser talk:Tiberius Galerius Paulinus2007-06-11T21:40:45Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: Please STOP.</p>
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<div>Hi - I've had to roll back your changes to Template:SenConSubst.<br />
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Vale, [[User:M Octavius Gracchus|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]][[User talk:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|<sup><font color="green" size="-2">(t)</font></sup>]] 23:05, 29 April 2007 (CEST)<br />
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== Please STOP. ==<br />
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The point of a wiki is to *find* information, not just put up a bunch of bizarrely named shit.<br />
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[[User:M Octavius Gracchus|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]][[User talk:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|<sup><font color="green" size="-2">(t)</font></sup>]] 23:40, 11 June 2007 (CEST)</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Template:Current_Events_ShortlistTemplate:Current Events Shortlist2007-05-28T14:25:23Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: vote</p>
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</div></div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Sessions_of_the_Senate_(_Nova_Roma)Sessions of the Senate ( Nova Roma)2007-05-22T03:49:34Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: Sessions of the Senate ( Nova Roma) moved to Sessions of the Senate (Nova Roma): bad title</p>
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*[[Session II 15 April 2751]] <br />
*[[Session III 04-29 May 2751]] <br />
*[[Session IIII 30 June 2751]] <br />
*[[Session V 03 July 2751]] <br />
*[[Session VI 16-17 July 2751]] <br />
*[[Session VII 03-08 ago 2751]]<br />
*[[Session VIII 10-18 September 2751]] <br />
*[[Session IX 22 December 2751]] <br />
*[[Session X 10-18 January 2752]] <br />
*[[Session XI 30 January 2752]] <br />
*[[Session XII 11 February 2752]] <br />
*[[Session XIII 03 March 2752 ]] <br />
*[[Session XIIII 20 April 2752]] <br />
*[[Session XV 04 July 2752]] <br />
*[[Session XVI 30 July 2752]] <br />
*[[Session XVII 12 August 2752]] <br />
*[[Session XVIII 09 November 2752]] <br />
*[[Session XIX 31 December 2752]] <br />
*[[Session XX 02 June 2753]] <br />
*[[Session XXI 14 June 2753]]<br />
*[[Session XXII 30 June 2753]]<br />
*[[Session XXIII 09 September 2753]] <br />
*[[Session XXIIII 09 November 2753]] <br />
*[[Session XXV 05 December 2753]] <br />
*[[Session XXVI 31 December 2753]] <br />
*[[Session XXVII 11 March 2754]] <br />
*[[Session XXVIII 04 April 2754]] <br />
*[[Session XXIX 18 July 2754]] <br />
*[[Session XXX 15 November 2754]] <br />
*[[Session XXXI 05 January 2755]] <br />
*[[Session XXXII 29 January 2755]] <br />
*[[Session XXXIII 27 Feburary 2755]] <br />
*[[Session XXXIIII May 2755]] <br />
*[[Session XXXV 01 June 2755]] <br />
*[[Session XXXVI 03 July 2755]] <br />
*[[Session XXXVII 09 August 2755]] <br />
*[[Session XXXVIII September 2755]] <br />
*[[Session XXXVIIII 09 November 2755]]<br />
*[[Session XXXIX 02 December 2755]] <br />
*[[Session XL 31 January 2756]] <br />
*[[Session XLI February 2756]] <br />
*[[Session XLII 03 March 2756]]<br />
*[[Session XLIII June 2756]]<br />
*[[Session XLIIII July 2756]]<br />
*[[Session XLV July 2756]]<br />
*[[Session XLVI November 2756]] <br />
*[[Session XLVII November 2756]]<br />
*[[Session XLVIII January 2757]]<br />
*[[Session XLIX March 2757]]<br />
*[[Session L May 2757]] <br />
*[[Session LI June 2757]]<br />
*[[Session LII August 2757]]<br />
*[[Session LIII October 2757]] <br />
*[[Session LIIII November 2757]] <br />
*[[Session LV December 2757]] <br />
*[[Session LVI January 2758]]<br />
*[[Session LVII February 2758]] <br />
*[[Session LVIII]]<br />
*[[Session LIX]]<br />
*[[Session LX]]<br />
*[[Session LXI]]<br />
*[[Session LXII]]<br />
*[[Session LXIII]]<br />
*[[Session LXIIII]]<br />
*[[Session LXV]]<br />
*[[Session LXVI]]<br />
*[[Session LXVII]]<br />
*[[Session LXVIII]]<br />
*[[Session LXIX]]<br />
*[[Session LXX]]<br />
*[[Session LXXI]]<br />
*[[Session LXXII]]<br />
*[[Session LXXIII]]<br />
*[[Session LXXIIII]]<br />
*[[Session LXXV]]<br />
*[[Session LXXVI]]<br />
*[[Session LXXVII]]<br />
*[[Session LXXVIII]]<br />
*[[Session LXXIX]]<br />
*[[Session LXXX]]<br />
*[[Session LXXXI]]<br />
*[[Session LXXXII]]<br />
*[[Session LXXXIII]]<br />
*[[Session LXXXIIII]]<br />
*[[Session LXXXV]]<br />
*[[Session LXXXVI]]<br />
*[[Session LXXXVII]]<br />
*[[Session LXXXVIII]]<br />
*[[Session LXXXIX]]<br />
*[[Session XC]]<br />
*[[Session XCI]]<br />
*[[Session XCII]]<br />
*[[Session XCIII]]<br />
*[[Session XCIIII]]<br />
*[[Session XCIX]]<br />
*[[Session C]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/User_talk:Publius_Memmius_AlbuciusUser talk:Publius Memmius Albucius2007-05-19T14:28:55Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: previewing articles</p>
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<div>Salve! and thanks for the translations. There is a little problem though, you are replacing the English pages with French ones! The procedure [[NovaRoma:Getting_started_with_translation|here]] gives a step by step guide on how to create new pages in French and have them link automatically.<br />
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An important note is that the Wiki software may not be able to handle article titles that begin with an accented character, and the first letter MUST be UPPER CASE. Ago tibi multas gratias! [[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]] 23:52, 13 November 2006 (CET)<br />
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== previewing articles ==<br />
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Salve Albuci,<br />
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please use "Show preview" instead of "Save" when editing; then use "Save" only when at the end of editing. By using "Save" for minor edits, while an article is under construction, you create many additional records in the history database that make it more difficult to see what's happening.<br />
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thanks and vale, [[User:M Octavius Gracchus|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]][[User talk:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|<sup><font color="green" size="-2">(t)</font></sup>]] 16:28, 19 May 2007 (CEST)</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/User_talk:Titus_Arminius_GenialisUser talk:Titus Arminius Genialis2007-05-16T13:05:25Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: User talk:Titus Arminius Genialis moved to Talk:Titus Arminius Genialis (Nova Roma): wrong namespace</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Talk:Titus Arminius Genialis (Nova Roma)]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/Talk:Titus_Arminius_Genialis_(Nova_Roma)Talk:Titus Arminius Genialis (Nova Roma)2007-05-16T13:05:25Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: User talk:Titus Arminius Genialis moved to Talk:Titus Arminius Genialis (Nova Roma): wrong namespace</p>
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<div>==using CategoryLanguageBar==<br />
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when you use CategoryLanguageBar, don't include the "Category:" in the part that comes after the "|" -- just include the name of the category, no prefix:<br />
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* <nowiki>GOOD: {{CategoryLanguageBar|Ritus (Nova Roma)}}</nowiki><br />
* <nowiki>NOT THIS: {{CategoryLanguageBar|Category:Ritus (Nova Roma)}}</nowiki><br />
* <nowiki>NOT THIS: {{CategoryLanguageBar| Ritus (Nova Roma)}}</nowiki> (the extra space after the "|" breaks it)<br />
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Sorry for the confusion - this is a new template, and I haven't been able to write guidelines yet. Thanks for using it!<br />
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Vale, [[User:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|Marcus Octavius Germanicus]][[User talk:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|<sup><font color="green" size="-2">(t)</font></sup>]] 23:43, 19 September 2006 (CDT)<br />
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...and now I see you fixed it while I was writing this! thanks... [[User:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|Marcus Octavius Germanicus]][[User talk:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|<sup><font color="green" size="-2">(t)</font></sup>]] 23:45, 19 September 2006 (CDT)<br />
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Yes, thank you Octavi. I noticed the right way to do it after I did it wrong... [[User:Titus Arminius Genialis|Titus Arminius Genialis]][[User talk:Titus Arminius Genialis|<sup><font color="green" size="-2">(t)</font></sup>]] 23:46, 19 September 2006 (CDT)</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchushttp://novaroma.org/nr/User:Titus_Arminius_GenialisUser:Titus Arminius Genialis2007-05-16T13:05:24Z<p>Marcus Octavius Gracchus: User:Titus Arminius Genialis moved to Titus Arminius Genialis (Nova Roma): wrong namespace</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Titus Arminius Genialis (Nova Roma)]]</div>Marcus Octavius Gracchus