Vibius Valerius Volusus (Nova Roma)

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Volusus became a citizen of Nova Roma Februarius MMDCCLXIV a.u.c. and immediately began to participate in the cultural and political life of the Res Publica. He won a literary competition in the Ludi, and a Mythology competition and was very soon drafted into service by the Curule Aedile Sta. Cornelia Valeriana Iuliana Aeternia to help organize the Ludi Romani MMDCCLXIV.
 
Volusus became a citizen of Nova Roma Februarius MMDCCLXIV a.u.c. and immediately began to participate in the cultural and political life of the Res Publica. He won a literary competition in the Ludi, and a Mythology competition and was very soon drafted into service by the Curule Aedile Sta. Cornelia Valeriana Iuliana Aeternia to help organize the Ludi Romani MMDCCLXIV.
  
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Vibius Valerius Volusus
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Vibius Valerius Volusus is paterfamilias of a proud plebeian family: Familia Valeria Volusa, celebrants of the ancient lineage of the gens Valeria; who were great founders and defenders of the Early Res Publica Romana Antiqua.

Volusus became a citizen of Nova Roma Februarius MMDCCLXIV a.u.c. and immediately began to participate in the cultural and political life of the Res Publica. He won a literary competition in the Ludi, and a Mythology competition and was very soon drafted into service by the Curule Aedile Sta. Cornelia Valeriana Iuliana Aeternia to help organize the Ludi Romani MMDCCLXIV.

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Cn. Caesare C. Tullio cos. MMDCCLXV a.u.c.
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