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  • religion of Nova Roma, adhering to the Virtues, and never acting in status as the national religion.
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  • ==Roman religion== ...ient Roman people. Both the domestic rites (''[[sacra privata]]'') and the state rites (''[[sacra publica]]'') are vital to Roman traditionalism, and both a
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  • {{MainPageBanner|subtitle=Dedicated to the restoration of classical Roman religion, culture and virtues}} {{PortalBox | title=ROMAN RELIGION | content={{Include summary|:Cultus_deorum_Romanorum}}
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  • ...ictory]] from the [[Senate]] in [[394 CE]] and encompassing such fields as religion, culture, politics, art, literature, language, and philosophy. ...ble, as the modern restoration of the ancient Roman Republic. The culture, religion, and society of Nova Roma shall be patterned upon those of ancient Rome.
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  • ...nd [[Sacra privata|private rites]] of the Religio Romana, or ancient Roman religion. As such, our concept of Roman '''Reconstructionism''' entails: ...past. We strive to be as historically (and mythologically) accurate as the state of the evidence allows. When gaps in the evidence, or the realities of mode
    2 KB (340 words) - 15:08, 25 July 2012
  • ...ictory]] from the [[Senate]] in [[394 CE]] and encompassing such fields as religion, culture, politics, art, literature, language, and philosophy. ...ble, as the modern restoration of the ancient Roman Republic. The culture, religion, and society of Nova Roma shall be patterned upon those of ancient Rome.
    32 KB (5,159 words) - 14:04, 8 September 2007
  • ...ictory]] from the [[Senate]] in [[394 CE]] and encompassing such fields as religion, culture, politics, art, literature, language, and philosophy. ...ble, as the modern restoration of the ancient Roman Republic. The culture, religion, and society of Nova Roma shall be patterned upon those of ancient Rome.
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  • | title=The State, Law and Religion: Pagan Rome | comment=Watson analyzes the interaction of law and religion in ancient Rome, drawing connections between class tensions and the develop
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  • {{LanguageBar|Reading list for the cultus deorum}} [[Category:Roman religion]] [[Category:Religio Romana (Nova Roma)]] | title=Dictionary of Roman Religion
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  • ... to watch over and benefit their living relatives. For his idealized state religion, Cicero simply said, "let them treat their dead family members as divine."< The deceased remained in this state while family and friends would come to pay their respects, as though he sti
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  • ==Do I have to practice Roman religion?== ...e, the "state religion" of Nova Roma is the [[Roman religion|ancient Roman religion]], but we do not require any citizen to practice it in person. [[:Category:
    7 KB (1,241 words) - 14:06, 31 October 2023
  • ...ecure for the affected party and, if the crime be against society, for the state fair reparation from the offender, proportionate to the harm done or intend ...ng an illegal event or state of affairs or by allowing an illegal event or state of affairs to occur through inaction.
    24 KB (4,003 words) - 05:58, 1 January 2023
  • ...red, defamed, or mocked with intent to undermine its position as the State Religion of Nova Roma. ...f working to undermine, remove, or replace the Religio Romana as the State Religion of Nova Roma.
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  • {{LanguageBar|Roman religion}} ...'[[collegium|collegia]]'''''.</onlyinclude><ref name="rupke">Rupke, Jörg "Religion of the Romans"(ISBN 0745630154)</ref>
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  • ...ana, including its calendar and priesthoods. The rites instituted for the state religio by Numa did not include the use of blood sacrifices, and explicitly ... But all of these strictures were meant for the formalized rituals of the state religio. In private practice there was greater variance and the same pontif
    36 KB (6,083 words) - 14:41, 30 June 2011
  • ...''Annales Maximi''''' (the "Great Yearbooks", [[Latin]]) were the official state records of events accounting year by year all that mattered to the ''res pu Rome never truly fell. Contrarily to common belief, the Roman state and nation, usually called the Roman Empire, was not dissolved in 476 AD (1
    68 KB (11,153 words) - 17:20, 22 February 2024
  • {{NR State councils articles}} ...tifex (Nova Roma)|''pontifices'']] who serve the public rites of the State religion and have general authority to determine the structure and nature of both th
    3 KB (381 words) - 06:40, 16 April 2018
  • ...vae'', which were decreed by the [[Senate]] or various other bodies of the State, and held at the decreed date. [[Category:Roman religion]]
    7 KB (896 words) - 19:49, 3 December 2023
  • ...ed with cosmopolitism, and the greek citizen felt solitary and alone, in a state that he did not feel as own, so he started to be more individualistic, more ...rit, that some historians have attributed to an intuition of the christian religion.
    17 KB (2,954 words) - 21:29, 23 February 2007
  • ...attempt to solidify the people. In creating a need of worship, both of the state and of the ruler, the people were unified as Romans. ...eader of the Roman religion, Augustus worked continuously at both reviving religion and placing himself at its core. The Senate also added his name to the list
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