Officina Consulis Maioris MMDCCLIX

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Consul Senior MMDCCLIX Gaius Fabius Buteo Modianus

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Edicta

Edictum I

Regarding Flavius Vedius Germanicus as an Augur of Nova Roma.

Ex Officio

Flavius Vedius Germanicus, a Pater Patriae of Nova Roma, has previously been an Augur of Nova Roma (March 1998 - March 2002). At the time he resigned his citizenship, membership in the Collegium Augurum was not automatically rescinded when citizenship was renounced, in accordance with ancient tradition. With the authority of LEX EQVITIA GALERIA DE LEGIBVS EX POST FACTIS (which states, "No one shall suffer a penalty for an action which was not subject to a penalty when the action was performed") and the authority to interpret Nova Roma Law (integral to Consular Imperium), based on the application of the LEX EQVITIA GALERIA DE LEGIBVS EX POST FACTIS to this matter, I reinstate Flavius Vedius Germanicus as a full member of the Collegium Augurium.


Dated XVIII February 11:30 AM Roman time, issued officially in the consulship of Gaius Fabius Buteo Modianus and Pompeia Minucia Strabo.


[NOTE: This Edictum was revoked.]

Edictum II

Establishment of Nova Roma Wiki

Ex Officio

This Edictum is issued in collaboration with Quintus Valerius Callidus, Magister Aranearius.

I. A content managament and collaboration tool has been selected and installed on the Nova Roma web site. This tool is MediaWiki, the same software used by wikipedia.org. It is located at:

http://www.novaroma.org/wiki/

II. Most static content of the web site - that is, almost everything except citizen profile pages - will be moved into the Wiki as time permits. The Annales and Tabularium are high-priority projects.

III. The following citizens shall be WikiMagisters (Scribae), possessing administrative accounts within the Wiki, maintaining user accounts, creating and maintaining templates, creating and enforcing style guidelines, and supervising edits of articles:

1. Quintus Valerius Callidus, Magister Aranearius.

2. Marcus Octavius Germanicus, Wiki Sysadmin and Bureaucrat.

3. Titus Octavius Pius Ahenobarbus

4. Marcus Lucretius Agricola

IV. Any citizen who wishes to participate may do so by signing up for a Wiki account and joining the mailing list NRWiki@yahoogroups.com. Before making any major contributions, please announce on the mailing list which articles you wish to work on, to avoid duplication of effort.


Dated Kal. MARTIAS 10:15 AM Roman time, issued officially in the consulship of Gaius Fabius Buteo Modianus and Pompeia Minucia Strabo.

Edictum III

On Fascism

In recent times, some groups, out of a mistaken understanding of Roman history, and wishing to acquire for their ideologies a false pedigree of antiquity have adopted certain symbols of Roma Antiqua, as, for example, the "fasces."

While respecting individual rights to hold any belief freely, I, as a Consul of Nova Roma, condemn all racist and fascist ideologies and any ideology that diminishes the rights or status of any citizen based on such factors as creed, gender, ethnic heritage or sexual orientation. At no time should the use or adoption of any symbol of Roma Antiqua by Nova Roma be construed or understood to imply acceptance of or adherence to any such doctrine by the Res Publica Novae Romae.

These doctrines being inimical to our Res Publica, any citizen who publicly, either at an official Nova Roma event or electronic forum, associates Nova Roma with such doctrines shall be in violation of the principles in which Nova Roma was founded and at the discretion of the Praetor warrant prosecution under our appropriate Laws.

ante diem VI Id. IVNIAS MMDCCLIX a.u.c.

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Consilium

Quaestor Titus Flavius Vespasianus

Accensus Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Postumianus

Accensus Flavius Vedius Germanicus

Accensus Caeso Fabius Buteo Quintilianus

Accensus Marcus Octavius Germanicus

Accensus Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus

Accensus Gaia Octavia Oceana

Accensus Lucius Cassius Cornutus

Accensus Cyrene Lucretia Corva Apollinaris

Accensus Arnamentia Moravia Aurelia

Accensus Marcus Cassius Julianus

Accensus Marcus Lucretius Agricola

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