Several Sodalitates, or associations, exist within Nova Roma for
the discussion of topics of special interest to citizens, such as
the arts, the Roman millitary, the Latin language, and more. Most of
these Sodalitates have web sites and mailing lists of their own.
Any citizen may be a member of any Sodalitas, and
non-citizens often participate in their mailing lists as well.
Sodalitates must be approved by the Senate. The current
Sodalitates are:
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The Sodalis pro Coqueror et Coquus is be devoted to the research into
and preparation and enjoyment of, the beverages, foods and dining methods
of Roma Antiqua, those of cultures with which she came into contact,
those of Nova Roma and the host cultures of Nova Roma's Cives. The main
emphasis of all efforts will be Roma Antiqua, with an eye to the future of
Nova Roma. The Sodalis shall provide a forum for improved communication
and exchange of information between the brewers and cooks of Nova Roma,
and to the benefit of the general population.
Dominus: Piperbarbus Ullerius Venator
Mailing List: Sodalis_Coq_et_Coq@yahoogroups.com
Established: 17 Februarius 2752 (charter)
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The Sodalitas Egressus of Nova Roma is founded to promote our
Republic and establish person-to-person contact of civites of Nova
Roma with other organizations of Roman-related interests. This
Sodalitas list shall provide its members with a point of contact,
whereby various Sodalitas ventures are discussed, and where events
sponsored by either Nova Roma or other organizations shall be
posted.
Praefectus Fabrum:
Marcus Minucius Audens
Mailing List:
Egressus@yahoogroups.com
Established: 14 Iunius 2753 (charter)
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Civibus Novae Romae qui linguae litterisve Latinis vel philologiae
classicae studeant, locus ubi haec agitentur nec non promotio
Latinitatis Novae Romae. Tabellae Latine aliisque linguis scriptae
accipiuntur.
For citizens of Nova Roma with an interest in the Latin Language,
Latin Literature, and Classical Philology, a place to discuss
these matters along with the promotion of Latinity in Nova Roma.
Messages in Latin and other languages are welcome.
Mailing List:
Latinitas@yahoogroups.com
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Members discuss and study aspects of the Roman Military with focus on Infantry,
Cavalry, Naval, Engineering and Cartography. Although the Sodalitas
Militarium in no way promotes conquest and unnecessary military force,
we are intrigued at the efficiency of the Roman Military Vehicle and its
positive contributions to the foundation of Ancient and contemporary
civilization, as well as its tactical legacy to the military forces
of today. Members discuss Ancient Roman military strategies, tactics,
battles, and well as plan future events. The Sodalitas is also
involved in the sponsoring of Roman Reenactment Legions worldwide.
Praefectus Fabrum:
Marcus Minucius Audens
Mailing List: SodalitasMilitarium@yahoogroups.com
Website: http://ca.geocities.com/sodalitasmilitarium
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An association of Nova Roman citizens
interested in the art of gladiatorial combat and related entertainments
as practiced in ancient Rome. The Sodalitas is formed for the purpose of
staging such games in as safe a manner as possible while still remaining
authentic and entertaining. To further that end, the Sodalitas shall
facilitate research, the production of armor and weapons, training,
staging games, and those other activities which are deemed to support
that mission.
Mailing List: SodalitasMunerum@yahoogroups.com
Established: 18 Julius 2754
(charter)
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The Sodalitas Musarum, under the patronage of Apollo and the Nine
Muses, shall endeavour to develop and serve the cultural and artistic
life of Nova Roma.
The Sodalitas Musarum shall be composed of ten Collegia as
follows, each of which shall be named after and be under the
patronage of the appropriate Muse or Apollo.
Coryphaeus:
Aula Tullia Scholastica
Website:http://www.freewebtown.com/musarum/curatores.html
Mailing List: ForTheMuses@yahoogroups.com
Established: 05 December 2753
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I. Calliope (Epic Poetry)
II. Clio (History and Social Science)
III. Euterpe (Music)
IV. Melpomene (Tragedy)
V. Terpsichore (Dance)
VI. Erato (Lyric Poetry)
VII. Polyhymnia (Sacred Song and Verse)
VIII. Urania (Astronomy and Natural Science)
IX. Thalia (Comedy)
X. Apollo (Graphic and Plastic Arts, and Architecture)
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