Ludi Novi Romani/MMDCCLXIII

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The Ludi Novi Romani are the games celebrating the founding of Nova Roma, 12 years ago.


Concordialia ritual this year

Pontifex Cn. Cornelius Lentulus and Livia Plauta have performed the Concordialia ritual today at Livia's home, and you are invited to see the pictures made about the official 12th birthday ceremony of our republic.


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PROGRAM of the Ludi Novi Romani

  • Concordialia ritual: 1st March;
  • Ludi circenses (Virtual chariot race): Quarters: 3rd March, Semi-finals: 6th March, Finals: 12th March;
  • Certamen Historicum Novum Romanum (a Nova Roman History Quiz): 1st - 12th March;
  • Certamen Latinum (Latin quiz): 1st - 12th March;
  • Ipse Dixit Quiz (Another Latin quiz): 1st - 12th March;
  • Literary contest - in any genre of literature: writing about the reconciliation of factions in NR - rules to be announced on 3rd March;
  • Nova Roman Parody Writing Contest - rules to be announced on 3rd March;
  • Visual Quiz - about the Videos of Nova Roma - details soon!

PARTICIPATION and RULES of the games

Ludi circenses

As sixteen chariot entries have already been received, the subscriptions to the Chariot Race are, as of now, officially closed. On behalf of the Ædilitas, Publius Annæus Constantinus Placidus would like to thank everyone for entering their chariots. The first quarterfinals are going to take place on March 3rd and 4th.


Certamen Historicum Novum Romanum

A Nova Roman History Quiz

Welcome to the Certamen Historicum, History Quiz about the history of our Republic, Nova Roma. This quiz will help you to immerse in our community's history, and knowing each other better finally will lead us to accept each other better, in the spirit of unity for one goal, the restoration of the Roman republic.

Each day for the next twelve days one or two questions will be posted that relate to the history of Nova Roma, exactly to that year of Nova Roma which equals to the number of the day of the Ludi Novi Romani, and the day of March.

So at the first day of the Ludi Novi Romani, there will be two questions about the first year of Nova Roma.

Rules

1. Each correct answer is worth 1 point. An extra point may be awarded for an especially detailed and excellent answer. 2. Answers are to be sent to my e-mail address <cn_corn_lent@yahoo.it> within 24 hours after the posting of the questions.

3. My decision is final in interpreting what is and what isn't a correct answer.


Certamen Latinum

As part of our celebration of Nova Roma's 12th birthday, it only seems appropriate that we have a Latin quiz. Lingua Latina plays a vital role here, since it is our ceremonial language, but also because many of us are either learning, or intend to learn, it. While Latin may never become our primary language for day to day communication, on the day when I, a native speaker of English can ask another citizen, whose native language is different, to rephrase something I didn't quite understand in Latin, so that I can better understand what is being said, we will have broadened our ability to communicate, and, especially in an on line environment, clear communication serves to bring Concordia among us.

It is, therefore, my pleasure to present you with a quiz, constructed primarily for beginning Latin students, but with a few surprises thrown in for the more advanced (provided by one of our primary Latinists). Have fun!

Rules

1. I will post one question a day, participants must send their answers directly to me at <felinitye@gmail.com> within 24 hours of posting. Please do *not* post answers to the list! I will announce the correct answer to question 1 when I post question 2 the next day, and so on, and announce the winner at the end of the quiz.

2. Points: Questions 1, 2 and 3 will receive 1 point each. Questions 4, 5 and 6 will receive 2 points each. Questions 7, 8 and 9 will receive 3 points each. Questions 10 and 11 will receive 4 points each, and question 12 will receive 5 points (and yes, it will be more involved and difficult!) Now ...the questions do get progressively more tricky and difficult, so a good strategy is to "clean up" on the early questions, to build up some easy points!


"Ipse Dixit" Quiz (Edition III)

From March 1st to March 12th, a series of 12 quiz items based on Latin quotes (famous ones, not-so-famous ones and little-known ones) shall be posted on the main NR list. Each item shall include a Latin quote and 2 or 3 questions about it. At the end of the quiz, when all 12 items will have been posted and the respective answers shall be revealed, the citizen with the highest score will be the winner; the reward shall be a new Nova Roman Sestertius created by G. Vipsanius Agrippa.

Rules

Anyone who wishes to participate should send their answers privately to P. Ann. Con. Placidus - <ugo.coppola@tin.it> - rather than to the main NR list. The game is open to all citizens - Consules, Censores, Prætores, Quæstores, Ædiles, members of the Cohors Ædilicia, and ordinary citizens... everyone may join in! All the items shall also be posted here after they have appeared on the main list, so that anyone who is late or may have missed previous items is always able to catch up.

The scores shall be as follows:

  • 2 points for each correct answer;
  • 0 points for each wrong answer;
  • -1 (minus one) point for each absent (not given) answer.




REMEMBERING: Concordialia MMDCCLXI Video

A chorus of young Nova Roman citizens performing the Carmen Decennale "Rome To New Rome" by P. Ullerius Stephanus Venator, a poem written for celebrating the ten years of Nova Roma

Enjoy the video made about the 10th Anniversary Concordialia here:

The video is made about the official 10th Anniversary Celebration of the founding of Nova Roma, the 10th birthday of Nova Roma, held on the Kalends of March, 2761 AUC, during the consulship of M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus and T. Iulius Sabinus, organized by Cn. Cornelius Lentulus and Pannonian citizens of Nova Roma.

You can also hear the reading of the Latin variant of the Declaration of Nova Roma, our founding document, with subtitles, captured on the same day, recorded by Cn. Lentulus.





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