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Welcome to the portal page for all Aedile activities in Nova Roma. Here you can find information about the Ludi of this year, as well as Conventus Information, current and future Public Works Projects and more. Join one of our racing factios and gladiatorial schools today, and compete in our annual Ludi. We also have an international humanities competition for those who are more culturally-inclined. [[Aediles|Learn more about aediles...]]
Welcome to the portal page for all Aedile activities in Nova Roma. Here you can find information about the Ludi of this year. [[Aediles|Learn more about aediles...]]
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There are in total four ''[[Aedilis|aediles]]'', two [[Aedilis Curulis (Nova Roma)|Curule Aediles]] and two [[Aedilis Plebis (Nova Roma)|Plebeian Aediles]].
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* [[Officina_Aedilum_Curulum_MMDCCLX|Curule Aediles of year 2760]]
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* [[Officina_Aedilium_Plebis_MMDCCLX|Plebeian Aediles of year 2760]]
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The current aediles are:
  
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* '''[[Decimus Claudius Aquilinus (Nova Roma)|D. Claudius Aquilinus]]''', ''[[Aedilis curulis (Nova Roma)|aedilis curulis]]''
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* '''[[Marcus Caecilius Metellus Tocaiensis (Nova Roma)|M. Caecilius Metellus Tocaiensis]]''', ''[[Aedilis curulis (Nova Roma)|aedilis curulis]]''
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* '''[[Gaius Lucretius Agrippa (Nova Roma)|C. Lucretius Agrippa]]''', ''[[Aedilis plebis (Nova Roma)|aedilis plebis]]''
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* '''[[Gaius Marcius Augustinus (Nova Roma)|C. Marcius Augustinus]]''', ''[[Aedilis plebis (Nova Roma)|aedilis plebis]]''
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Aediles are [[magistracies (Nova Roma)|magistrates]] charged with maintaining public services, protecting the public safety and overseeing marketplaces. Their most visible function, however, is in the staging of public games (''ludi'').
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There are in total four ''[[Aedilis|aediles]]'', two "[[Aedilis curulis (Nova Roma)|curule aediles]]" and two "[[Aedilis plebis (Nova Roma)|plebeian aediles]]" in Nova Roma. They are [[:Category:Nova Roma Elections|elected]] each year and serve one year terms. All candidates must be [[Assiduus (Nova Roma)|assidui]] and additionally only [[Plebeian (Nova Roma)|plebeians]] may run for plebeian aedile.
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The domain of authority of the aediles includes:
 
The domain of authority of the aediles includes:
  
''All aediles:''
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*'''[[:Category:Ludi (Nova Roma)|Organizing the ''Ludi'']]:''' organizing and supervising our festivals and cultural events
*[[Games (Nova Roma)|Ludi]] (Our virtual games).
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*'''[[Annual public religious events (Nova Roma)|Annual public religious celebrations]]'''
''Curule Aediles:''
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*'''State properties maintenance''': physical properties and online infrastructure, including all websites and forums of Nova Roma
*[[Macellum]] (Our marketplace).
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*'''[[Forum (Nova Roma)|Forums]]:''' ensuring public order and official policies on the official forums
*[[Magna Mater Project]] See information below.
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*'''[[Marketplace]]:''' regulating trade inside Nova Roma, our marketplace, which includes every venue where our official vendors are engaged in commerce within Nova Roma property.
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*'''[[Administrative courts of Nova Roma|Aedilician court]]:''' administering justice within their scope of supervision and authority
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*'''[[Aedilician Fund (Nova Roma)|Aedilician Fund]]:''' a fund for financing Nova Roma specific projects, as approved by the Senate of Nova Roma.
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*'''Awards for exemplary activity in Nova Roma:''' a program to provide citizens with tangible rewards for active participation in events and projects within the ''res publica'', including online activities, as well
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*'''[[Media Services (Nova Roma)|Media Services]]:''' connecting Nova Romans through a variety of media platforms
 
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* [[Officina_Aedilum_Curulum_MMDCCLIX|Curule Aediles of year 2759]]
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* [[Fasti_aedilicii_(Nova_Roma)|Directory of all previous curule and plebeian aediles]]
* [[Officina_Aedilium_Plebis_MMDCCLIX|Plebeian Aediles of year 2759]]
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*[[Aedilis]] Aediles in Roma Antiqua
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* [[Aedilitas Curulis Archives (Nova Roma)|Aedilitas curulis archives]]
*[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/SMIGRA*/Ludi.html Roman games]
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* [[Aedilitas Plebis Archives (Nova Roma)|Aedilitas plebis archives]]
*[http://www.vroma.org/~bmcmanus/circus.html  Roman chariot racing]
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*[http://www.vroma.org/~bmcmanus/arena.html  Gladiatorial games]
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*[http://www.vroma.org/~bmcmanus/hunts.html Animals in arena]
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*[http://www.personal.psu.edu/wxk116/romeball.html Roman ball games]
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*[http://www.personal.psu.edu/wxk116/roma/rbgames.html Roman board games]
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Organized by curule aediles:
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*[[Ludi Novi Romani]]
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*[[Ludi Megalenses (Nova Roma)|Ludi Megalenses]]
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*[[Ludi Romani (Nova Roma)|Ludi Romani]]
  
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Organized by plebeian aediles:
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*[[Ludi Ceriales (Nova Roma)|Ludi Ceriales]]
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*[[Ludi Plebeii (Nova Roma)|Ludi Plebeii]]
  
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(''Note: Festival and Ludi Days to be determined by the Calendar)
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*'''EVENTS TO BE ANNOUNCED'''
  
{{PortalBox | title=''NOTA BENE!'' | content=
 
Coming soon: [[Ludi Plebeii (Nova Roma)|Ludi Plebeii 4th - 17th November]]
 
 
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Organized by Curule Aediles:
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*[[Ludi Martiales 2760 AUC (Nova Roma)|Ludi Martiales 17th - 24th March]]
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*[[Ludi Megalenses 2760 AUC (Nova Roma)|Ludi Megalenses 4th - 10th April]]
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The name "''aedile''" is said to come from their having the care of the temple (''aedes'') of [[Ceres]]. The first ''aediles'', created in 494 BC, were plebeian ones. They were the assistants of the tribunes in such matters as the tribunes entrusted to them, including the hearing of causes of smaller importance.
*[[Ludi Victoriae Caesaris 2760 AUC (Nova Roma)|Ludi Victoriae Caesaris - 20th - 30th July]]
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*[[Ludi Romani 2760 AUC (Nova Roma)|Ludi Romani - 5th-19th September]]
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The ''aediles curules'', who were also two in number, were originally chosen only from the patricians, afterwards alternately from the patricians and the plebs, and at last indifferently from both (Liv. 7,1). The office of ''aediles curules'' was instituted B.C. 365, and, according to Livy on the occasion of the plebeian ''aediles refusing'' to consent to celebrate the ''ludi maximi'' for the space of four days instead of three; upon which a ''senatus consultum'' was passed, by which two ''aediles'' were to be chosen from the patricians. From this time four ''aediles'', two ''plebeii'' and two ''curules'', were annually elected (Liv. 6,42).
Organized by Plebeian Aediles:
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*[[Ludi Ceriales (Nova Roma)|Ludi Ceriales 12th - 19th April]]
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They had the general superintendence of buildings, both sacred and private: under this power they provided for the support and repair of temples, ''curiae'' etc, and took care that private buildings which were in a ruinous state were repaired by the owners, or pulled down. The superintendence over the supply and distribution of water at Rome was, at an early period, a matter of public administration: this was the duty of the ''censores''; but when there were no ''censores'', it was within the province of the ''aediles''. The care of each particular source or supply was farmed to undertakers, and all that they did was subject to the approbation of the censors or the ''aediles'' (De Aquaeduct. Rom. lib. ii).
*[[Ludi Plebeii (Nova Roma)|Ludi Plebeii 4th - 17th November]]
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The care of the streets and pavements, with the cleansing and draining of the city, belonged to the ''aediles'', and the care of the ''cloacae''. They had the office of distributing corn among the plebs. The ''aediles'' had to see that the public lands were not improperly used, and that the pasture-grounds of the state were not trespassed on; and they had power to punish by fine any unlawful act in this respect. The fines were employed in paving roads, and in other public purposes.  
*[[Regulae_Ludorum|Regulae Ludorum - Rules for the competitions]]
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*[[Ludi_Circenses_Championship|Ludi Circenses Championship]]
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[[Aedilis|More...]]
Factiones :
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*<span style="border:thin solid #900000; padding:0 0.5em 0 0.5em">[[Factio_Albata|Factio Albata - The Whites]]</span>
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*<span style="background:#aaffaa; padding:0 0.5em 0 0.5em">[[Factio_Praesina|Factio Praesina - The Greens]]</span>
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*<span style="background:#ffaaaa; padding:0 0.5em 0 0.5em">[[Factio_Russata|Factio Russata- The Reds]]</span>
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*<span style="background:#aaaaff; padding:0 0.5em 0 0.5em">[[Factio_Veneta|Factio Veneta - The Blues]]</span>
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Virtual reconstruction of Circus Maximus.
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* [[Aedilis|Aediles in Roma Antiqua]]
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* [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/SMIGRA*/Ludi.html Roman games]
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* [http://www.vroma.org/~bmcmanus/circus.html Roman chariot racing]
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* [http://www.vroma.org/~bmcmanus/arena.html Gladiatorial games]
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* [http://www.vroma.org/~bmcmanus/hunts.html Animals in arena]
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* [http://www.personal.psu.edu/wxk116/romeball.html Roman ball games]
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* [http://www.personal.psu.edu/wxk116/roma/rbgames.html Roman board games]
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Racing Factiones:
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*<span st#le="border:thin solid #900000; padding:0 0.5em 0 0.5em">[[Factio Albata (Nova Roma)|Factio Albata - The Whites]]</span>
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*<span st#le="background:#aaffaa; padding:0 0.5em 0 0.5em">[[Factio Praesina (Nova Roma)|Factio Praesina - The Greens]]</span>
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*<span st#le="background:#ffaaaa; padding:0 0.5em 0 0.5em">[[Factio Russata (Nova Roma)|Factio Russata- The Reds]]</span>
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*<span st#le="background:#aaaaff; padding:0 0.5em 0 0.5em">[[Factio Veneta (Nova Roma)|Factio Veneta - The Blues]]</span>
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Gladiatorial Schools:
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*<span st#le="border:thin solid #900000; padding:0 0.5em 0 0.5em">[[Ludus_Albatus (Nova Roma)|Ludus Albatus - The Whites]]</span>
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*<span st#le="background:#aaffaa; padding:0 0.5em 0 0.5em">[[Ludus_Praesinus (Nova Roma)|Ludus Praesinus - The Greens]]</span>
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*<span st#le="background:#ffaaaa; padding:0 0.5em 0 0.5em">[[Ludus_Russatus (Nova Roma)|Ludus Russatus- The Reds]]</span>
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*<span st#le="background:#aaaaff; padding:0 0.5em 0 0.5em">[[Ludus_Venetus (Nova Roma)|Ludus Venetus - The Blues]]</span>
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Championship Pages:
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*[[Ludi circenses championship|Circenses Championship]]
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*[[Ludi Amphitheatricum Championship|Gladiatorial Championship]]
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*[[Ludi Cultural Championship|Cultural Championship]]
 
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Welcome to All Citizens of Nova Roma from the Aediles
Welcome to the portal page for all Aedile activities in Nova Roma. Here you can find information about the Ludi of this year, as well as Conventus Information, current and future Public Works Projects and more. Join one of our racing factios and gladiatorial schools today, and compete in our annual Ludi. We also have an international humanities competition for those who are more culturally-inclined. Learn more about aediles...

ADMINISTRATIVE SECTION

Current Aediles in Nova Roma

The current aediles are:


Aediles are magistrates charged with maintaining public services, protecting the public safety and overseeing marketplaces. Their most visible function, however, is in the staging of public games (ludi).

There are in total four aediles, two "curule aediles" and two "plebeian aediles" in Nova Roma. They are elected each year and serve one year terms. All candidates must be assidui and additionally only plebeians may run for plebeian aedile.


The domain of authority of the aediles includes:

  • Organizing the Ludi: organizing and supervising our festivals and cultural events
  • Annual public religious celebrations
  • State properties maintenance: physical properties and online infrastructure, including all websites and forums of Nova Roma
  • Forums: ensuring public order and official policies on the official forums
  • Marketplace: regulating trade inside Nova Roma, our marketplace, which includes every venue where our official vendors are engaged in commerce within Nova Roma property.
  • Aedilician court: administering justice within their scope of supervision and authority
  • Aedilician Fund: a fund for financing Nova Roma specific projects, as approved by the Senate of Nova Roma.
  • Awards for exemplary activity in Nova Roma: a program to provide citizens with tangible rewards for active participation in events and projects within the res publica, including online activities, as well
  • Media Services: connecting Nova Romans through a variety of media platforms

PUBLIC EVENTS SECTION

The Greatest Ludi

Organized by curule aediles:

Organized by plebeian aediles:

(Note: Festival and Ludi Days to be determined by the Calendar)
Other Public Events in 2775 AUC
  • EVENTS TO BE ANNOUNCED

HISTORICAL SECTION

Aediles in Roma Antiqua

The name "aedile" is said to come from their having the care of the temple (aedes) of Ceres. The first aediles, created in 494 BC, were plebeian ones. They were the assistants of the tribunes in such matters as the tribunes entrusted to them, including the hearing of causes of smaller importance.

The aediles curules, who were also two in number, were originally chosen only from the patricians, afterwards alternately from the patricians and the plebs, and at last indifferently from both (Liv. 7,1). The office of aediles curules was instituted B.C. 365, and, according to Livy on the occasion of the plebeian aediles refusing to consent to celebrate the ludi maximi for the space of four days instead of three; upon which a senatus consultum was passed, by which two aediles were to be chosen from the patricians. From this time four aediles, two plebeii and two curules, were annually elected (Liv. 6,42).

They had the general superintendence of buildings, both sacred and private: under this power they provided for the support and repair of temples, curiae etc, and took care that private buildings which were in a ruinous state were repaired by the owners, or pulled down. The superintendence over the supply and distribution of water at Rome was, at an early period, a matter of public administration: this was the duty of the censores; but when there were no censores, it was within the province of the aediles. The care of each particular source or supply was farmed to undertakers, and all that they did was subject to the approbation of the censors or the aediles (De Aquaeduct. Rom. lib. ii).

The care of the streets and pavements, with the cleansing and draining of the city, belonged to the aediles, and the care of the cloacae. They had the office of distributing corn among the plebs. The aediles had to see that the public lands were not improperly used, and that the pasture-grounds of the state were not trespassed on; and they had power to punish by fine any unlawful act in this respect. The fines were employed in paving roads, and in other public purposes.

More...

CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT SECTION

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