Factio Veneta (Nova Roma)

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Factiones: Factio Praesina, Factio Albata‎, Factio Russata, Factio Veneta Stables

Other pages of interest: Circenses championship, Circenses rules, Ludi pages, Aedile portal


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Contents

Joining the Blues

  • Welcome! Need more racing in your life? Enjoy the sweat of the track in your face? Want to lash your opponents and drive them into the spina more professionally? This is the faction for you! This is Nova Roma's virtual chariot racing faction, Factio Veneta--the Blues. We welcome all seasoned chariot racers, those new to the Circus, and Loyal Supporters of the Blues. Join us Today!


  • How to Join: To join the Blues, go to your Album Civium page login (Click Here) and click the "My Account" button. Once there, one of the options is "Racing Faction" - Simply declare Veneta as your faction, then join our mailing list. Factio Veneta


Team Information 2760 - L. Arminio Ti. Galerio cos. MMDCCLX a.u.c.

  • Dominus factionis: Pending Election
  • Team members 2760:


Number Owner name Best result Chariot Driver Points
I L. Vitellius Triarius 1st Ludi Romani 2759 Velox Puteulanus Sors II Felix Celeris 0
II add your name!  ?  ?  ? 0
III add your name!  ?  ?  ? 0
IV add your name!  ?  ?  ? 0
V add your name!  ?  ?  ? 0


Team Career Statistics/Historical Data

Number Owner name Past QF Winner Past SF Winner Past Ludi Winner Total Career Points
I L. Vitellius Triarius  ?  ?  ? 0
II add your name!  ?  ?  ? 0
III add your name!  ?  ?  ? 0
IV add your name!  ?  ?  ? 0
V add your name!  ?  ?  ? 0


Victories

Vide

  • History of the Circenses, Article by Anthony Rich, Jun. B.A. of Caius College, Cambridge, and William Smith, D.C.L., LL.D.: A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, John Murray, London, 1875.
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