Nicolaus Moravius Vado (Nova Roma)

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The censorial records date Nicolaus Moravius Vado's citizenship to {{Jun 3}} {{1999}}, but he was known in the ''forum'' from ''mense Februario'' that year.
 
The censorial records date Nicolaus Moravius Vado's citizenship to {{Jun 3}} {{1999}}, but he was known in the ''forum'' from ''mense Februario'' that year.
  
Nic. Moravius was initially prominent as a student of the ''sacra Romana'' and of the Latin language, and indeed something of a philosopher.  In due course he also became involved in politics over [[the affair of L. Marius Fimbria (Nova Roma)|the affair of L. Marius Fimbria]] (in support of the latter), and was later one of the ''[[amici dignitatis (Nova Roma)|amici dignitatis]]''.  {{2000}} he competed unsuccessfully for the consulate against [[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|M. Cassius]] and [[Flavius Vedius Germanicus (Nova Roma)|Fl. Vedius]].
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Nic. Moravius was initially prominent as a student of the ''sacra Romana'' and of the Latin language, and indeed something of a philosopher.  In due course he also became involved in politics over [[The Fimbria controversies (Nova Roma)|the affair of L. Marius Fimbria]] (in support of the latter), and was later one of the ''[[amici dignitatis (Nova Roma)|amici dignitatis]]''.  {{2000}} he competed unsuccessfully for the consulate against [[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|M. Cassius]] and [[Flavius Vedius Germanicus (Nova Roma)|Fl. Vedius]].
  
 
He was among those who left Nova Roma {{Mar 15}} {{2001}}.<ref>[http://www.novaroma.org/forum/mainlist/2001/2001-03-15.html#M0018 His parting statement].</ref>
 
He was among those who left Nova Roma {{Mar 15}} {{2001}}.<ref>[http://www.novaroma.org/forum/mainlist/2001/2001-03-15.html#M0018 His parting statement].</ref>
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==[[Cursus Honorum (Nova Roma)|''Cursus Honorum'']]==
 
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[[Category: Magistrates (Nova Roma)|Moravius Vado, Nic.]]
 
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[[Category: Governors (Nova Roma)|Moravius Vado, Nic.]]
 
[[Category: Governors (Nova Roma)|Moravius Vado, Nic.]]
 
[[Category: Flamines (Nova Roma)|Moravius Vado, Nic.]]
 
[[Category: Flamines (Nova Roma)|Moravius Vado, Nic.]]
 
[[Category: Gens Moravia (Nova Roma)|Vado, Nic. Moravius]]
 
[[Category: Gens Moravia (Nova Roma)|Vado, Nic. Moravius]]
 
[[Category: Provincia Britannia - People (Nova Roma)|Moravius Vado, Nic.]]
 
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Nicolaus Moravius Vado
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The censorial records date Nicolaus Moravius Vado's citizenship to a.d. III Non. Iun. L. Equitio Dec. Iunio cos. MMDCCLII a.u.c., but he was known in the forum from mense Februario that year.

Nic. Moravius was initially prominent as a student of the sacra Romana and of the Latin language, and indeed something of a philosopher. In due course he also became involved in politics over the affair of L. Marius Fimbria (in support of the latter), and was later one of the amici dignitatis. Q. Maximo M. Minucio cos. MMDCCLIII a.u.c. he competed unsuccessfully for the consulate against M. Cassius and Fl. Vedius.

He was among those who left Nova Roma Id. Mar. Fl. Vedio (II) M. Cassio (II) cos. MMDCCLIV a.u.c..[1]


Cursus Honorum

from a.d. III Id. Nov. Q. Maximo M. Minucio cos. MMDCCLIII a.u.c. to Id. Mar. Fl. Vedio (II) M. Cassio (II) cos. MMDCCLIV a.u.c.
Fl. Vedio (II) M. Cassio (II) cos. MMDCCLIV a.u.c.
Q. Maximo M. Minucio cos. MMDCCLIII a.u.c.


Other Posts

Fl. Vedio (II) M. Cassio (II) cos. MMDCCLIV a.u.c.
Q. Maximo M. Minucio cos. MMDCCLIII a.u.c.
  • Legatus Britanniae meridianae
L. Equitio Dec. Iunio cos. MMDCCLII a.u.c.


References

  1. His parting statement.

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