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Revision as of 22:36, 14 November 2012

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Annals of Nova Roma
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These are the Annals of Nova Roma, from its founding Fl. Vedio M. Cassio cos. MMDCCLI a.u.c. to the present.

The Roman numeral for each year links to a page with the events and magistrates of that year.


Fl. Vedio M. Cassio cos. MMDCCLI a.u.c.

Februarius

  • prid. Kal. Mar. Nova Roma begins with the publishing of the Declaration.

Martius

  • Kal. Mar. The Republic of Nova Roma is founded. The earliest citizen dates in the Album Civium are from the March Kalends of this year.

Sextilis

September

Resignation of Germanicus

November

Return of Germanicus


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L. Equitio Dec. Iunio cos. MMDCCLII a.u.c.

It was a particularly eventful year in the history of Nova Roma, including a so-called First "Civil War" of Nova Roma, removal of a consul, appointment of a dictator, and a completely new Constitution of Nova Roma.

Ianuarius

Februarius

Martius

Aprilis

Maius

Iunius

Quinctilis

Dictatorship of MMDCCLII

Sextilis

September

October

November

December

Gallery


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Q. Maximo M. Minucio cos. MMDCCLIII a.u.c.

Ianuarius

Februarius

Martius

Aprilis

Maius

Iunius

Quinctilis

Sextilis

September

October

Candidates for MMDCCLIV

November

December

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Fl. Vedio (II) M. Cassio (II) cos. MMDCCLIV a.u.c.

Ianuarius

a.d. XVI Kal. Feb. The censors announced that Nova Roma has hit yet another milestone, with 700 citizens on record! This was helped by a recent mention on Italian radio and television dealing with ancient Rome on the internet. In addition, the schedule for face-to-face gatherings among Nova Romans is constantly growing. Britain, Germany, Colorado, California, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Massachussetts, and many other areas all have upcoming events planned, with more being organized every day. Our sponsored reenactment legions are to be found at historical reenactment events across the world.

Februarius

Martius

a.d. XI Kal. Apr. Our censors approved the 800th citizen of Nova Roma! Consul Fl. Vedius made the following statement from the occasion:

"I cannot sufficiently express my satisfaction with Nova Roma's growth over the last three years. Our attempt to restore the ancient Roman republic has been more successful than anyone could have imagined. Our on-line community is thriving, our gatherings are becoming more and more numerous every day, our land fund and endowment are being established, we are about to make an impact in academia (but more on that in a future post), and we seem poised for an explosion in size and activity."

Aprilis

Maius

Iunius

Quinctilis

Sextilis

September

October

November

December

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M. Octavio L. Sulla (II) cos. MMDCCLV a.u.c.

Ianuarius

  • Nova Roma incorporated in Maine, USA.
  • Consul M. Octavius proposed the title "Pater Patriae" for each of the two founders, who had also just finished their second consulships, and this was overwhelmingly approved by the Senate.

Februarius

Martius

P. Vedia Serena and Pater Patriae Flavius Vedius Germanicus both resigned citizenship on Id. Mar. when the senate fails to vote to include P. Vedia in their number.

Aprilis

Maius

Iunius

A conflict arose between the two Consuls, on the issue of the Censores power. Consul L. Cornelius had privately shown M. Octavius a proposed lex that would substantially modify the Censores' power to create Senators, in some cases, making adlection automatic, even against the wishes of the Senators. M. Octavius opposed this - thinking it was retaliation for the Censores' actions in the events three months prior - and privately insisted that the proposal be modified, or it would be vetoed. When Consul Cornelius finally posted a call for votes, however, the text included several of the features that the two had agreed would be removed, and Octavius vetoed it within hours. This ended a truce that had existed between the two Consuls, and for much of the remainder of their term, they quarrelled publicly and privately.

Quinctilis

Sextilis

September

October

November

December

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K. Buteone T. Labieno cos. MMDCCLVI a.u.c.

Ianuarius

Februarius

Martius

Aprilis

Maius

Iunius

Quinctilis

Sextilis

September

October

November

December

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Cn. Salvio Cn. Equitio cos. MMDCCLVII a.u.c.

Ianuarius

Februarius

Martius

Aprilis

Maius

Iunius

Quinctilis

Sextilis

September

October

November

December

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Fr. Apulo C. Laenate cos. MMDCCLVIII a.u.c.

Ianuarius

Februarius

Martius

Aprilis

Maius

Iunius

Quinctilis

Sextilis

September

October

November

December

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K. Buteone Po. Minucia cos. MMDCCLIX a.u.c.

Ianuarius

Februarius

Martius

Aprilis

  • Nova Roman and Italian citizens celebrated the birthday of Rome in the Eternal City.

April 4th to April 10th, Megalesia

Maius

Iunius

  • Problems with a citizen by the name of Appius Claudius Priscus reached a high point in Iunius. Consul Gaius Fabius Buteo Modianus tried to call the senate to expel this citizen, as well as put together a court to expel this citizen -- both endeavors were unsuccessful. Consul Gaius Fabius Buteo Modianus did issue several Edicts as a result of this citizen: Edictum III: On Fascism, Edictum IV: On Representing Nova Roma, and Edictum VI: Regarding Appius Claudius Priscus.[2] The citizen in question eventually resigned from Nova Roma on his own.

Quinctilis

Sextilis

  • The V Conventus Novae Romae was held in Britannia, near Hadrian's Wall. Citizens from Britain, continental Europe, and North America attended.
  • Senator Lucius Arminius Faustus returned to the Republic's public life, one year after he announced he would have to withdraw from public life due to private changes.

September

  • Nova Roma was represented and promoted by Provincia Italia during the Mercato della Centuriazione in Villadose (RV), the greatest reenacting event in Italy.

October

November

December

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L. Arminio Ti. Galerio cos. MMDCCLX a.u.c.

Ianuarius

Februarius

Martius

Aprilis

Maius

Iunius

Quinctilis

Sextilis

September

October

Reports of provincial governors

Provincial governors issue reports to the senate.

November

December

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M. Moravio T. Iulio cos. MMDCCLXI a.u.c.

Ianuarius

Februarius

Martius

Aprilis

Maius

Iunius

  • M. Moravius Piscinus called the Senate to assemble to discuss on all matters related to the finances of Nova Roma.
  • Nova Roman official delegation participates in the Roman reenactment festival "The Eagle on the Danube" at the ancient city of Novae (modern Svishtov, Bulgaria). See the event details

Quinctilis

Sextilis

I have been asked by Senator Marcus Cassius Julianus to make the following announcement to Nova Roma. The Senator will immediately begin a two year interval / hiatus of activity from Nova Roma for a combination of personal concerns and a burgeoning business practice.

September

October

The Collegium Pontificum reported the following results:

- Responsum Pontificum de Diebus was revised.
- M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus was appointed Pontifex Maximus.
- The blessing and warm regards of the Pontifices and of the sacerdotes of Nova Roma extended to the marriage of Gaia Valeria Pulchra to Gaius Tullius Valerianus Germanicus to be held in anno A. U. C. MMDCCLXI die pristini Kalendas Novembres, M. Moravio T. Iulio cos. MMDCCLXI a.u.c..
- Consul Titus Iulius Sabinus was adlected as Pontifex.
- Sacerdos Concordiae Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus was adlected as Pontifex.
- Sacerdos Mentis Marca Hortensia Maior Fabiana, was approved as Flaminica Carmentalis.
- Sacerdos Musae Octavianus Titinius was approved as Flamen Furrinalis and as Sacerdos Dianae.
- Gaius Petronius Dexter was approved as Flamen Portunalis.
- Legatus pro Praetor Sarmatiae Marcus Octavius Corvus was approved as Sacerdos Iovis.

Reports of provincial governors

Provincial governors issue reports to the senate.

November

December

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M. Curiatio M. Iulio cos. MMDCCLXII a.u.c.

Ianuarius

Februarius

  • Senate was called into session by Consul M. Iulius Severus

Martius

  • Senate was called into session by Consul M. Curiatius Complutensis

Aprilis

  • a.d. IV Id. Apr. Consul M. Curiatius Complutensis call for candidates to stand for election to the ordinary magistracies of the Comitia Populi Tributa, for the election of 1 Curule Aedile, 1 Quaestor, 2 Diribitores and 1 Custos.
  • a.d. XIII Kal. Mai. Censor C. Laenas resigns his offices, his Senatorial rank, his citizenship and that of his minor child. [18]
  • Senate was called into session by Consul M. Iulius Severus
  • a.d. X Kal. Mai. Consul M. Curiatius Complutensis call citizens of Nova Roma to assemble in the Comitia Centuriata for a contio on Nova Roma electionsfor the election of one Censor Suffectus.

Maius

Junius

Quinctilis

Sextilis

Ides ritual performed in Sarmatia for all Nova Roma by Marcus Octavius Corvus [20].

Ante diem XVI Kalendas Septembres; Portunalia. Performed by Gaius Petronius Dexter [21]

December

Asia Ulterior provincial report MMDCCLXII

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P. Memmio K. Buteone (II) cos. MMDCCLXIII a.u.c.

Ianuarius


Februarius

  • Maxima Valeria Messallina, Sacerdos Vestalis et Virgo Maxima performs a ritual observing Lupercalia [4]
  • The Senate is called into session.

Martius

  • The Senate is called into session by Consul P. Memmius Albucius. Senate voting report publicly published by the tribune of Plebs C. Petronius Dexter [5]

Aprilis

Maius

Junius

Quinctilis

Sextilis

  • 5 August. Three couples wed in Sarmatia as part of Sarmatian Days. Cn. Cornelius Lentulus, legatus pro praetore of Pannonia and Pontifex and M. Lucretius Agricola, Augur and Senator are among those attending.
  • 7 August. Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Pontifex formally consecrates M. Lucretius Agricola during Sarmatian Days as augur publicus of Nova Roma.
  • 7 August. Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Pontifex and newly consecrated augur M. Lucretius Agricola inaugurate a templum in Sarmatia.


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P. Ullerio C. Equitio cos. MMDCCLXIV a.u.c.

Ianuarius

Februarius

Martius

Aprilis

Maius

Junius

Quinctilis

Sextilis

September

October

November

December

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Cn. Caesare C. Tullio cos. MMDCCLXV a.u.c.

Ianuarius

Februarius

Martius

Aprilis

Maius

Junius

Quinctilis

Sextilis

December

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