Subject: Re: [novaroma] new cd
From: "Caius Cornelius Puteanus" <puteanus@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 09:43:27 +0100
Salvete Daviane Honorabile et salvete omnes!

I am sorry not to be able to give many details, I am taking my first steps
in this domain. What I can tell you is that it took me quite some time to
find even this CD. There is a short booklet joined with the cd in which
there is information about how the music was written (since no original
pieces were preserved), what instruments were used etc. This too is very
interesting!

Vale optime in pace deorum!

Caius Cornelius Puteanus
www.geocities.com/puteanus
www.geocities.com/germania_inferior
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cl. Sl. Davianus" <davius_sanctex@terra.es>
To: <novaroma@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: [novaroma] new cd


> Salvete omnes romani:
>
> Thank you very much, Caie Corneli Putenane, for the reference of this CD.
I think it is of major interest for many people in this list! Can you to
give more detailed information to us about music in Antient Rome? I would be
very pleased if this were possible!
>
> Cl. Sl. Davianus
>
> P.D. your site Puteanus is an excellent one!
> Salvete Quirites!
>
> Some time ago, there was some talking about Roman music. I bought the CD
of
> Synaulia, Die Musik des Antiken Rom (the music of Ancient Rome) via
Azur. I
> want to thank the person (I'm sorry to have forgotten his/her name) who
> talked about it on this list: I'm really glad to have it! It certainly
is
> worth listening!
>
> Vale optime in pace deorum!
>
> Caius Cornelius Puteanus
> www.geocities.com/puteanus
> www.geocities.com/germania_inferior
>
>
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>
>
>
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>
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Subject: [novaroma] Re:new CD
From: "cypress100tree" <commodus55@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 09:09:48 -0000
Vale Friends, I'm trying to understand from the previous messages
just how to locate this Roman music CD. I have been looking for this
sort of thing for a long time and the only thing I could find was
ancient Greek. Can you order this from a book/music store? What
country recorded it. Does it have a broad distribution?What company
produced it and can I write them to order the CD? If anyone can
enlighten me I would be forever in your debt! Aurora Aurelia



Subject: [novaroma] membership applications
From: "cypress100tree" <commodus55@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 09:28:32 -0000
Vale new friends, When applying for a citizenship within Nova
Roma,how long is the process before potentially being approved?
Gratias!



Subject: [novaroma] TAXES
From: Caeso Fabius Quintilianus <tjalens.h@telia.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 16:30:00 +0100
Salvete Quirites!

I visited the home-page of Nova Roma and found that we must pay our
taxes before the 28th of February. I paid at once. Still I am
surprised as I have heard rumors that we would get more time.

I also think that it would be wise to announce the TAX payment on
this list with big LETTERS! I think that we will need a big campaign
to make people pay!
--

Valete

Caeso Fabius Quintilianus
Senior Curule Aedile
Propraetor of Thule
AUCTOR LEGIONIS, Legio VII "Res Publica"

The Opinions expressed are my own,
and not an official opinion of Nova Roma
************************************************
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http://thule.novaroma.org/
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"I'll either find a way or make one"
************************************************
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************************************************
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Subject: [novaroma] Re: Nova Roma Census
From: "quintuscassiuscalvus" <pokrock@aol.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 16:12:39 -0000
--- In novaroma@y..., Shane Evans <marcusafricanus@y...> wrote:
> Fellow Citizens. I think it is time we start cutting
> away the dead weight, and begin rebuilding Nova Roma
> into what it has the potential to become.


Salve,

Exactly how would you define "dead weight?" Is dead weight someone
who isn't interested in the latest debate one some obscure point of
law and thusly isn't posting? Is "dead weight" a person who isn't
posting/voting/out of contact because his macronation has sent him to
some obscure point on the globe? Could I have been considered "dead
weight" because I haven't posted in a while because this list too a
back seat to my spending my free time with a friend who is dying of
cancer?

According to the Constitution II.A.4 "Citizenship may be
involuntarily revoked by those means that shall be established by
law, or may be voluntarily relinquished by notification of the
censors or by public statement before three or more witnesses."


I've perused the Tabilurium and even the Lex Vedia de assidui et
capiti censi merely rescripts non-tax paying citizens to be
classified as capiti censi and restricted to the Vth class.

The only edict regarding the involuntary revokation of citizenship is
the Censorial Edict promulgated on Apr. 24 2753 by Censor Lucius
Cornelius Sulla and that applies ONLY to those citizens who used
spurious information on their citizenship application.

Since currently there is no leges, Senatus Consulta, or Magisterial
Edicta that regulates the involuntary removal of citizenship beyond
those that lied on their citizenship forms what you propose is
illegal (no law authorizes such an action), probably
unconstitutional, and morally questionable. How easy it would be
for a magistrate to declare a political rival "dead weight?" Not
even the anceints dared expel the capiti censii from Rome though they
did little beyond drain the public purse, provide rabble for the
demogogues, and produce more children.


Pax,

Quintus Cassius Calvus






Subject: [novaroma] Re: Nova Roma census
From: "quintuscassiuscalvus" <pokrock@aol.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 16:16:08 -0000
--- In novaroma@y..., Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix <alexious@e...>
wrote:
> Yeah I thought many dead people still ended up voting in wonderfully
> colorful city of Chicago! <g>
>

Or in South Boston where the motto is "Vote Early, Vote Often, Vote
for Senator Ted."

Pax,

Quintus Cassius Calvus


Subject: [novaroma] Re: Captured Dissidents
From: "quintuscassiuscalvus" <pokrock@aol.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 16:48:43 -0000
--- In novaroma@y..., Quintus Cornelius Caesar <qccaesar@y...> wrote:
> Well those terrorists don't deserve any bit of
> coverage by the Geneva Convention. Plus it drives me
> up the wall when these human rights groups start
> complaining based on two pictures. THEY ARE PRISONERS
> they don't get to romp around freely as they please.

Legally speaking the Geneva Conventions do not apply. I sincerely
doubt they are being abused and if anything compared to Afghanistan
Camp Xray is probably like Club Med. When I was in the Navy we made
more than one stop at Gitmo, it may not be paradise but compared to
many places I've seen it's certainly not the gateway to hell either.

As for those pictures; anyone who has ever had the "joy" of riding in
a military cargo plane will tell you, earmuffs and jackets are
hardly "sensory depervation", they are a luxury its cold and its
noisy! As for the blacked out goggles, again, these are dangerous
prisoners and those that can't see where they are going are less
likely to try something.



> We should not concern
> ourselves with the humanity of this ordeal. There was
> certainly no humanity shown towards those at WTC, and
> the Pentagon.

I respectfully disagree. If we lower ourselves to the level of the
terrorists we lose our moral authority to point the finger of
blame/shame. If we act like animals, animals we become.

> Yes they are 70 miles off
> our coast. But if they run towards Cuba they'll be
> blown up by Cuban mines. If they run the other way
> the sharks will get them.

You're assuming they'd get through our land mines before they reached
the Cuban ones. If they did get through both sets of mines they
become Fidel's problem and its not like we wouldn't know where they
were.

Which brings me to an interesting observation. Nova Roma as a
micronation seems to have no defined "foreign policy." Persusing the
list after Sept 11th, while there were numerous individual postings
of sympathy towards America and denouncement of these acts, there was
no official statement from the government of Nova Roma. Surely it
is true with a diverse a population as Nova Roma does have that not
everyone would/could agree with every foreign policy statement
issued, but that is true in our own macronations. I do not agree
with every word that issues forth from the mouth of George W.

Pax,

Quintus Cassius Calvus


Subject: [novaroma] Annual Tax Now Due
From: Marcus Octavius Germanicus <haase@konoko.net>
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 12:15:37 -0600 (CST)

Consules M. Octavius Germanicus et L. Cornelius Sulla
Omnibus Civibus Novae Romae salutem plurinam dicunt,

Last year, by popular vote in the Comitia Populi Tributa, the
Citizens of Nova Roma enacted a yearly membership fee. The Senate
has set this amount at $12 US per citizen.

To maintain full active member ("assidui") status, and full
voting priviliges, each citizen over the age of eighteen who
joined Nova Roma before December 1st, 2001, must make the $12
payment.

Payments are being accepted by PayPal.com (a free service allowing
credit card payments to be made -- securely -- by email), or
by mailing of a check or money order payable to Nova Roma.

We hope you will choose to support Nova Roma financially by making
this small contribution and by remaining an active member.

To make a PayPal.com payment; to read the instructions for making
a payment by mail; or to learn more, please go to:

http://www.novaroma.org/payment.html

One half of all the income collected will be returned to the
Provincia where it was collected for use in that Provincia.

Thanks and Vale,
M. Octavius Germanicus, Consul
L. Cornelius Sulla Felix, Consul.

ante diem III Id. Februarias MMDCCLV a.u.c.



Subject: [novaroma] Re: Captured Dissidents
From: "gcassiusnerva" <gcassiusnerva@cs.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 17:51:15 -0000
Do not be concerned. The detainees are very well off here. While
many soldiers of several units here are working 12 hour shifts 7 days
a week in the tropical heat, the detainees get to lounge in shaded
cells, eat three "Islamically kosher" meals a day, read their Korans
that the tax payer has provided, have free med care, and can write 2
letters and four postcards home a month, and meet with Red Cross
officials and whine.

We just processed 34 more detainees last night.

Gaius Cassius Nerva


Subject: Re: [novaroma] Re:new CD
From: "Claudia Cornelia Puteana" <puteana@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 20:03:38 +0100
Salve amice!

We bought this CD at a Belgian site called, Azur. (www.azur.be)
Unfortunately enough, there seems to be something wrong with the link now,
so that you can't order it there right now. (But don't worry, I notified
them about the problem, so I suppose it should be solved soon)

There's also a second possibility. I looked it up on Amazon and they have
it too. Here's the link to the right page, with some more information and
also some reactions from other buyers.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00000B8MP/qid=1013367074/sr=8-1/ref=
sr_8_3_1/102-4947963-0880923

I hope this will help you a little bit further... :-)

Vale bene!

Claudia Cornelia Puteana

Sriba Aedilis Consursus Secunda
Acting Praefecta Sodalitatis Egressi Germaniae Inferioris Europaeque
Occidentalis
www.geocities.com/germania_inferior

----- Original Message -----
From: "cypress100tree" <commodus55@hotmail.com>
To: <novaroma@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 10:09 AM
Subject: [novaroma] Re:new CD


> Vale Friends, I'm trying to understand from the previous messages
> just how to locate this Roman music CD. I have been looking for this
> sort of thing for a long time and the only thing I could find was
> ancient Greek. Can you order this from a book/music store? What
> country recorded it. Does it have a broad distribution?What company
> produced it and can I write them to order the CD? If anyone can
> enlighten me I would be forever in your debt! Aurora Aurelia
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>

Subject: [novaroma] Summoning the Comitia Centuriata
From: Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix <alexious@earthlink.net>
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 13:02:53 -0800
Avete Citizens of Nova Roma,

It is my sincere pleasure to summon the Comitia Centuriata to vote.
Below is the schedule that we will follow for this important vote:

The Contio will extend from 10 to 18 Feb., and the voting period is
planned to extend from 18 Feb. to 26 Feb.

So, in conclusion, the schedule is:
10 Feb. -> Contio begins 2 pm California Time
18 Feb. -> Voting starts 2 pm California Time
26 Feb. -> Voting ends 2 pm California Time

The Law (and its text) that will be voted on in the Comitia Centuriata
is listed below:

____

LEX CORNELIA DE REBUS ORDINIS EQUESTRIS AGENDIS

Currently the Constitution reads:

II. C. 2 - Ordo equester (equestrian order). The equestrian order shall
consist of citizens who are engaged in the conduct of commerce
(preferably with a Roman theme) who request and are granted entry into
the equestrian order by the Censors. Such individuals are expected to
contribute a portion of the revenue derived from Nova Roma back to the
State, and receive reasonable encouragement in their enterprises in
return. For purposes of participating in the comitia, holding office,
etc. members of the equestrian order shall be considered to be of the
patrician or plebeian order, depending on their status prior to
inclusion in the equestrian order.

This would be rewritten to state the following:

II. C. 2 – Ordo equester (equestrian order). The equestrian order shall
consist of citizens who are engaged in the conduct of commerce
(preferable with a Roman theme) who request and are granted entry into
the equestrian order by the Censors. Such individuals are expected to
contribute a portion of the revenue derived from Nova Roma back to the
State, and receive reasonable encouragement in their enterprises in
return. Day to day supervision of venues where the Ordo Equaestro are
engaged in commerce, within Nova Roma property will be under the
jurisdiction of the Curule Aediles. For purposes of
participating in the Comitia, holding office, etc. members of the
Equestrian order shall be considered to be of the Patrician or Plebian
Order, depending on their status prior to inclusion
in the equestrian order.

A new section will be added under the job description of the Curule
Aediles:

1. To hold Imperium;
2. To issue those edicta (edicts) necessary to see to the conduct of
public games and other festivals and gatherings and in regards to the
venues where the Ordo Equester members are engaged in commerce, within
Nova Roma property, to ensure order at public religious events, to see
to the maintenance of any real public facilities that the
State should acquire, and to administer the law (such edicts being
binding upon themselves as well as others);
3. To pronounce intercessio against another aedile (curule or plebeian)
or magistrate of lesser authority;
4. To appoint scribae (clerks) to assist with administrative and other
tasks, as he shall see fit.
5. To maintain the venues where the Ordo Equester are engaged in
commerce, within Nova Roma property. It is the responsibility of the
Curule
Aediles to report any changes of the Ordo Equaestor to the Censors.

_____

My personal comment, I have incorporated the suggestions of Senator
Flavius
Vedius in defining the Macellum, it is defined as any venue where
members of
the Ordo are engaged in commerce. This definition allows for both
Virtual
venues as well as venues outside the internet.

Respectfully,

Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix
Consul of Nova Roma


Subject: [novaroma] Summoning the Comitia Populi Tributa
From: Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix <alexious@earthlink.net>
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 13:03:00 -0800
Avete Citizens of Nova Roma,

It is my sincere pleasure to summon the Comitia Populi Tributa to vote.
Below is the schedule that we will follow for this important vote:

The Contio will extend from 10 to 18 Feb., and the voting period is
planned to extend from 18 Feb. to 26 Feb.

So, in conclusion, the schedule is:
10 Feb. -> Contio begins 2 pm California Time
18 Feb. -> Voting starts 2 pm California Time
26 Feb. -> Voting ends 2 pm California Time

The Law (and its text) that will be voted on in the Comitia Populi
Tributa
is listed below:

___

LEX OCTAVIA DE SENATORIBUS.

I. Membership in the Senate of Nova Roma shall be for life, so long
as a Senator maintains a minimum level of activity, as defined
herein.

II. Level of Activity Required.

A. A Senator is required to cast votes in at least one third of
the sessions of the Senate during any calendar year. Should he
or she fail to do so, he or she may be removed at the option
of the Censores.

B. Voting by proxy shall be considered acceptable for satisfying
these requirements, if and only if the right of proxy is granted
during the discussion period of the session for which proxy
is granted.

III. Removal of a Senator.

A. The Censores are empowered to use their judgment when considering

the removal of a Senator who has failed to maintain the minimum
level of activity, and to either retain or remove that Senator
at their option. The Censores should consider whether a valid
excuse for failing to remain active has been offered.

B. The Senator to be removed has sixty days to appeal his or
her removal to any magistrate capable of convening the Senate.
A 2/3rds super majority of the Senate, excluding the Censores,
is required to override the Censores and halt the removal.

C. An ex-Senator who has been removed may be later restored
to the Senate by the Censores.

IV. Exemptions.

A. Censores, Consuls, and Praetores are exempt during their year
in office, regardless of their participation level the previous
year. Any Senator appointed less than six months before the end
of the preceding year is exempt.

B. In recognition of their service to the Republic, any Senator who
has completed a full term as Consul or Censor may be removed
from the Senate if and only if he or she fails the test
described in Section II for four consecutive years.

C. Any Senator who has served in the Senate for ten years is
forever after exempt from removal for reason of inactivity.

V. This law shall go into effect on the Kalends of Ianuarius
MMDCCLVI auc (1 January 2003).

____

LEX CORNELIA DE TABULIS GENTIUM NOVAROMANARUM AGENDIS

Pursuant to the Constitution of Nova Roma (II.D.1 and II.D.3) The People

of Nova
Roma, via the Comitia Populi Tributa hereby enact this lex in regards to

the registration of Gentes and Paterfamiliae and Materfamiliae with the
Office of Censors.

(The use of the word paterfamilias is, for the purpose of this lex, will

include both Paterfamilias and materfamilias.)

I. Each Gens shall be registered with the office of the Censors every
year.

II. Registration of Gentes must be completed by the last day of June.

III. The censors must announce the opening of the registration period
at least 8 weeks before the deadline on the official Nova Roma email
list.

IV. Patresfamilias are responsible for contacting the Censores using
any of these methods:

A. Send an email to the Censors via the official email address of the
Office of the Censors, which is censors@novaroma.org at the time of the
passage of this lex.
B. Mail a written statement to the Nova Roma post office box.
C. Complete a form on the Nova Roma web site, the address of which
shall be specified by the Censores at the beginning of the registration
period.

V. The current official address of all Nova Roma Mail Correspondence
is:

Nova Roma
P.O. Box 1897,
Wells, ME 04090

At the time of the passage of this lex, the above address is the
official address, if the official address changes in the future, the new

mailing address should be utilized.

VI. When the deadline is reached, the Censors must publish a list of
Gentes that have failed to register with the Office of Censors. This
list must be published on the official Nova Roma email lists, are
currently located at novaroma@yahoogroups.com and
novaromaannounce@yahoogroups.com.

VII. A Gens that has failed to register with the office of Censors is
considered to have NO Paterfamilias. If there are other members of that

gens the Censors must work with the Gens to select a new Paterfamilias.

VIII. A Gens that has failed to register with the office of the
Censors, and which has no member other than its paterfamilias, shall be
removed from the Album Gentium. Its former members shall be considered
to belong to no Gens, and shall be given the nomen "Nemo". The nomen
formerly used by that Gens will be considered unused and available for
future applicants.

IX. Patresfamilias who are unable to communicate with the office of
Censors may appoint a designate within the Gens to act as
Paterfamilias. However, notification must be on file in the office of
the Censor(es).

X. During the period of time when there is no paterfamilias in the
Gens, the Gens will remain static. No new admissions may take place.

XI. While a Gens is still trying to pick a new paterfamilias, that gens

will be listed as closed for new citizens recruitment. The new
paterfamilias must notify the Censors, upon receipt of the position of
Paterfamilias if he/she wants to reopen the gens for new members.

XII. The following are procedures that must be followed before
individual(s) of a gens may be allowed to change gens affiliations due
to inactive and non responsive Paterfamilias as a result of the
registration process.

A. Once a Pater has failed to respond, the Censores contact the other
members of the gens and see if there is any of them willing to be a
paterfamilias. The deadline for this process to begin is two weeks from

the end of the registration period.

B. If there is just one responsive candidate, he is appointed as the
new Paterfamilias. And the gens is then registered.

C. If there are more than one responsive candidates, a decision must be
taken as to who the new Pater would be, the exact process for this would

be left up to the gens to decide. If member of the gens report to the
Censors that they are at an impasse the following two factors may be
used to break the impasse:

1. If there is a tie between two members who would become the new
Paterfamilias the Century point totals of the candidates would be used
as the tie breaker.
2. If there is a tie in century points then the length of citizenship
would then be utilized to break that tie.

D. After the two-week period has expired, and no responsive candidate
has come forward, those remaining gens members will be given the Nomen
“Nemo.” Each Gens member will be asked to either create a new Gens or
join an existing gens. The nomen formerly used by that Gens will be
considered unused and available for future applicants.

_____

LEX CORNELIA DE LINGUIS PUBLICIS

I. Due to the increasingly inter macronational nature of the Citizenship

of Nova
Roma, it has become necessary for the official language policy of the
Republic to be
defined, in such a way that acknowledges our historical antecedents,
practical
concerns, and the sensibilities of all of our Citizens. To that end,
this (insert
tittle) is adopted.

II. Latin is hereby adopted as the official ceremonial language of Nova
Roma. As
such, it shall be used in rites conducted by the curule magistrates and
appointed
priests of Nova Roma on behalf of the entire nation, as well as other
circumstances
where it may be deemed appropriate.

III. English is hereby adopted as the business language of Nova Roma's
central
government. As such, it shall be used in official communications from
and day-to-day
business conducted by the central government (defined for purposes of
this proviso
as the Senate and non provincial magistrates). Other languages may be
used in such
communications where deemed appropriate, but an English translation must

accompany such communications.

IV. In order to accommodate the Needs of Citizens who do not speak
English, or who
speak English as a Second Language, and in accordance with section IV 9
of the
Constitution the Decuriae Interpretes is established.

1. The Decuriae Interpretes shall consist of ten Interpretes who shall
be
responsible for making official translations of all proposed Leges and
Plebiscita,
and all Edicta and official announcements made by the magistrates of
Nova Roma,
along with all Senatus Consulta. The Interpretes shall also be
responsible for for
providing official translations of all Leges, Plebiscita, Senatus
Consulta, Priestly
Decreta, and Magisterial Edicta in force at the time this lex is passed.

Each of the
Interpretes shall have authority to appoint his own scribae. Should the
position be
vacant, and suitable and willing candidates are available, the Senate
shall have the
authority to appoint interpretes.

2. Each of the Interpretes shall be responsible for one language.

3. The Position of Interpretes Latinitas is established. The Interpretes

Latinitas
shall serve as the (Insert leader Tittle) of the Decuriae Interpretes
and shall
provide aid to magistrates in complying with section II of this lex in
addition to
the duties of all members of the Decuriae Interpretes.

4. Interpretes for the 5 Non English and Latin Languages most widely
spoken in Nova
Roma are hereby established. Until such time as the Senate determines
which
languages are most widely spoken, The Interpretes will provide
translations of the
French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish Languages.

5. The Language that the remaining 4 Interpretes shall provide shall be

chosen by
the Senate of Nova Roma.

V. In the event of linguistic differences between texts. The language
that will be
considered official in terms of interpretation shall be English.

VI. This lex does not effect in any way languages used in official or
unofficial
provincial fora, fora maintained by official Sodalitates, or private
fora (including
but not limited to email lists organized] by private Citizens).

_____

Lex Cornelia Iunia de Temporum Defintone Magistratuum

This law shall regulate the amount of times a person may hold certain
elected magistracies during a specified time period.

1. No person shall hold the office of censor consecutively or more than
twice in a five year period. This exception to this provision shall be
any censor suffectus who has served 6 months or less of his
predecessor's term of office.

2. No person shall hold the office of consul for two years
consecutively, or in any five year period, hold the office of consul
more than twice.

3. No person shall hold the office of praetor or aedile consecutively,
or in any five year period, hold any of the aforementioned offices more
than twice. The exception to this shall be any praetor suffectus or
aedile suffectus who has served 3 months or less of his predecessor's
term of office.

___

Respectfully,

Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix
Consul of Nova Roma




Subject: [novaroma] I am coming back
From: "mcserapio" <mcserapio@yahoo.it>
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 21:32:39 -0000
AVETE OMNES

I just would like to say that, after a long period of absence
because of military reasons, I will be soon in my dear Provincia
Italia. So, I will soon begin to work again as before.
I inform people who need it, that my email accout has been deleted. I
have a new one: my new address is
mcserapio@yahoo.com

I also would like to give my special regards to Senator Marcus
Minucius Audens. I hope that he still remember me!

VALETE OMNES OPTIME MANIVS-CONSTANTINVS-SERAPIO


Subject: [novaroma] Canidacy
From: "L. Sicinius Drusus" <lsicinius@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 14:30:36 -0800 (PST)
Ave Quirites,

I Stand before you in a whitened Toga as a canidate
for Tribune of the Plebs.

L. Sicinius Drusus


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