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'''Click Here for: [[Lucius_Vitellius_Triarius_(Nova_Roma)|Bio Page]]''' | '''[[User:Lucius_Vitellius_Triarius|User Page]]''' | '''[[User_talk:Lucius_Vitellius_Triarius|User Talk]]''' | '''[[User:Lucius_Vitellius_Triarius/workshop|Workshop]]''' | '''[[User:Lucius_Vitellius_Triarius/workshop2|Workshop2]]''' | '''[[User_talk:Lucius_Vitellius_Triarius/workshop|Workshop3]]'''
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{{PortalBox | title=''Religion'' - Religion| content=The body of traditional tales concerning the gods, heroes, and rituals of the ancient Greeks. Critical Greeks, such as Plato in the 5th-4th century BCE, recognized the considerable element of fiction in the myths, although in general the Greeks viewed them as true accounts.
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'''[http://www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/europe/greek/ Gods & Goddesses]'''<nowiki> | </nowiki>'''[http://www.pantheon.org/miscellaneous/greek_vs_roman.html Roman Counterparts]'''<nowiki> | </nowiki>'''[http://www.sacred-destinations.com/greece/greece-ancient-greek-temples.htm Temples]'''
 
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==About the ''macellum''==
  
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The '''Macellum''' (as it is '''mistakenly''' called) is one of the commercial venues watched upon by the curule aediles of Nova Roma, according its Constitution <br>(<i>Constitution, IV, A, 4, e</i>). The more correct Latin expression for a marketplace is '''''mercatus'''''.
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{{PortalBox | title=''History'' - History| content=Ancient Greece is the term used to describe the Greek-speaking world in ancient times. It refers not only to the geographical peninsula of modern Greece, but also to areas of Hellenic culture that were settled in ancient times by Greeks: Cyprus, the Aegean coast of Turkey (then known as Ionia), Sicily and southern Italy (known as Magna Graecia), and the scattered Greek settlements on the coasts of what are now Albania, Bulgaria, Egypt, southern France, Libya, Romania, Catalonia, and Ukraine.  
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In the internet, Nova Roma has thus put in place this venue, inside its web pages and more precisely these curule aedilician pages, called '''Macellum''' (in Latin : "food market", particularly for meat, fish  fruits, vegetables and delicatessen'). At the difference or "live" venues, the '''Macellum''' is permanent and online.  
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<p>It allows the [[Ordo Equester (Nova Roma)|'''Equites''']], <i>duly registered and up to date of their financial contribution to Nova Roma treasury</i>, to have their activity or/and products promoted.</p>
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<p> The '''Macellum''' also welcomes, but in a more limited space, commercial informations on the products salt by <b>non-profit making corporations</b> whose chair or representative is a Novaroman citizen. But in this case, the information will just concern one product and will be under the condition that the organization keeps on being a non-profit one, and has not become a trader itself.</p>
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<p><i>Any citizen who wishes to sell goods or services and to make advertising on them, is welcome to [[petition the Censors (ordo equester)| petition the Censors]] for entry into the Equestrian Order. Equites (i.e. members of Ordo Equester) are expected to contribute a portion of the income they derive from such endeavors to Nova Roma Treasury.</i> </p>
  
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Currently our Macellum is '''CLOSED'''. For more information, [mailto:novaromacontact@gmail.com contact Nova Roma].
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About the macellum

The Macellum (as it is mistakenly called) is one of the commercial venues watched upon by the curule aediles of Nova Roma, according its Constitution
(Constitution, IV, A, 4, e). The more correct Latin expression for a marketplace is mercatus.

In the internet, Nova Roma has thus put in place this venue, inside its web pages and more precisely these curule aedilician pages, called Macellum (in Latin : "food market", particularly for meat, fish fruits, vegetables and delicatessen'). At the difference or "live" venues, the Macellum is permanent and online.

It allows the Equites, duly registered and up to date of their financial contribution to Nova Roma treasury, to have their activity or/and products promoted.

The Macellum also welcomes, but in a more limited space, commercial informations on the products salt by non-profit making corporations whose chair or representative is a Novaroman citizen. But in this case, the information will just concern one product and will be under the condition that the organization keeps on being a non-profit one, and has not become a trader itself.

Any citizen who wishes to sell goods or services and to make advertising on them, is welcome to petition the Censors for entry into the Equestrian Order. Equites (i.e. members of Ordo Equester) are expected to contribute a portion of the income they derive from such endeavors to Nova Roma Treasury.

Nova Roma Amazon affiliate

Nova Roma now has Amazon shops! When you buy through these shops, including "similar items" and items from your "wish list", part of your purchase prices goes to support Nova Roma:

Products to buy

Shops and vendors

Currently our Macellum is CLOSED. For more information, contact Nova Roma.




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