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*{{Jul 3}} the [[Senate (Nova Roma)|senate]] formally constituted Britannia a province and appointed [[Quinta Claudia Lucentia Aprica (Nova Roma)|Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica]] its first governor.<ref>[http://www.novaroma.org/tabularium/senate/1998-07-03-iii.html ''Senatus consultum''].</ref>
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*{{Jul 3}} the [[Senate (Nova Roma)|senate]] formally constituted Britannia a province and appointed [[Quinta Claudia Lucentia Aprica (Nova Roma)|Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica]] its first governor.<ref>[http://www.novaroma.org/tabularium/senate/1998-07-03-iii.html The ''senatus consultum''].</ref>
  
 
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*{{Mar 15}} governor [[Nicolaus Moravius Vado (Nova Roma)|Nic. Moravius Vado]] and several other ''Britanni'' left Nova Roma, taking the contents of the provincial treasury.<ref>[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/britannia/message/793?l=1 A statement by one of the departed].</ref>
 
*{{Mar 15}} governor [[Nicolaus Moravius Vado (Nova Roma)|Nic. Moravius Vado]] and several other ''Britanni'' left Nova Roma, taking the contents of the provincial treasury.<ref>[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/britannia/message/793?l=1 A statement by one of the departed].</ref>
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*{{Mar 20}} [[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|M. Cassius Iulianus]] created a new provincial e-mail list.<ref>[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BritanniaProvincia/message/1 The archives of the list].</ref>
  
 
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===''Mense Aprile''===
  
*{{Apr 5}} [[Titus Sertorius Albinus (Nova Roma)|T. Sertorius Albinus]] was appointed the third governor of the province.<ref>'''reference needed'''</ref>
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*{{Apr 4}} the senate failed to agree on the appointment of a new governor.<ref>[http://www.novaroma.org/tabularium/senate/2001-04-04-i.html The ''senatus consultum''].</ref>
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*{{Apr 5}} [[Titus Sertorius Albinus (Nova Roma)|T. Sertorius Albinus]] was appointed ''legatus pro consule'' by ''[[consul (Nova Roma)|consul]]'' [[Flavius Vedius Germanicus (Nova Roma)|Fl. Vedius Germanicus]] to govern Britannia until the appointment of a governor.<ref>[http://www.novaroma.org/forum/mainlist/2001/2001-04-05.html#M0054 The ''edictum''], which purports to appoint T. Sertorius governor with full powers but in fact did not do so since Fl. Vedius had no power to make such an appointment.</ref>
  
  
 
=={{2002}}==
 
=={{2002}}==
  
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*{{Jan 1}} [[Titus Sertorius Albinus (Nova Roma)|T. Sertorius Albinus]] stepped down as governor.<ref>'''reference needed'''</ref>
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*{{Feb 27}} [[Decimus Iunius Silanus (Nova Roma)|D. Iunius Silanus]] was appointed governor of Britannia by the [[senate (Nova Roma)|senate]].<ref>[http://www.novaroma.org/tabularium/senate/2002-02-27-results.html The ''senatus consultum'']; [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BritanniaProvincia/message/25 his inaugural message].</ref>
  
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*{{Mar 9}} governor [[Decimus Iunius Silanus (Nova Roma)|D. Iunius Silanus]] organized the province into three ''regiones'' and appointed L. Salix Cicero ''prolegatus Britanniae superioris'' and M. Scribonius Curio Britannicus ''scriba''.<ref>[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BritanniaProvincia/message/27 The ''edictum de regionibus'']; [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BritanniaProvincia/message/28 the ''edictum de ordinationibus''].</ref>
  
*{{Feb 27}} [[Decimus Iunius Silanus (Nova Roma)|D. Iunius Silanus]] became the fourth governor of Britannia.<ref>'''reference needed'''</ref>
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*{{Mar 26}} L. Salix Cicero opened a provincial chat-room.<ref>[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BritanniaProvincia/message/30 The announcement].</ref>
  
  
 
=={{2003}}==
 
=={{2003}}==
  
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*{{Jan 5}} governor [[Decimus Iunius Silanus (Nova Roma)|D. Iunius Silanus]] appointed Equestria Iunia Laeca his ''scriba''.<ref>[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BritanniaProvincia/message/65?l=1 The ''edictum''].</ref>
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*{{Feb 13}} governor [[Decimus Iunius Silanus (Nova Roma)|D. Iunius Silanus]] opened a new provincial website.<ref>[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BritanniaProvincia/message/70?l=1 The announcement]; [http://www.onlineera.com/britannia/ the website].</ref>
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*{{Aug 28}} governor [[Decimus Iunius Silanus (Nova Roma)|D. Iunius Silanus]] announced the resignation of L. Salix Cicero as ''legatus''.<ref>[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BritanniaProvincia/message/192?l=1 The announcement].</ref>
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===''Mense Septembri''===
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*{{Sep 8}} with the guidance of governor [[Decimus Iunius Silanus (Nova Roma)|D. Iunius Silanus]] the [[senate (Nova Roma)|senate]] constituted the province of [[Provincia Hibernia (Nova Roma)|Hibernia]].<ref>[http://www.novaroma.org/tabularium/senate/2003-09-08-i.html The ''senatus consultum'']; [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BritanniaProvincia/message/197?l=1 the governor's reaction].</ref>
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*{{Sep 17}} governor [[Decimus Iunius Silanus (Nova Roma)|D. Iunius Silanus]] the [[senate (Nova Roma)|senate]] appointed [[Gaius Moravius Laureatus Armoricus (Nova Roma)|Cornelius Moravius Laureatus Armoricus]] ''prolegatus Britanniae superioris''.<ref>[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BritanniaProvincia/message/202?l=1 The ''edictum''].</ref>
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*{{Oct 6}} a provincial meeting was held in Bournemouth.<ref>[http://www.onlineera.com/britannia/events.htm#Past%20Events: The schedule]; [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BritanniaProvincia/message/232?l=1 a report of the meeting].</ref>
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===''Mense Novembri''===
  
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*{{Nov 6}} Drusus Maxentius Silvanus opened an online temple of Sulis Minerva for the province.<ref>[http://members.lycos.co.uk/lorienvillage/sulis/index.htm The temple]; [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BritanniaProvincia/message/258?l=1 the announcement].</ref>
  
 
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=={{2004}}==
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*{{Jan 6}} governor [[Decimus Iunius Silanus (Nova Roma)|D. Iunius Silanus]] appointed [[Gaius Moravius Laureatus Armoricus (Nova Roma)|Cornelius Moravius Laureatus Armoricus]] ''legatus Britanniae superioris''.<ref>[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BritanniaProvincia/message/341?l=1 The ''edictum''].</ref>
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*{{Jan 26}} [[Gaius Moravius Laureatus Armoricus (Nova Roma)|Cornelius Moravius Laureatus Armoricus]] and C. Flavia Aureliana published the first issue of the provincial newsletter [[Inter Alia (Nova Roma)|''Inter Alia'']].<ref>[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BritanniaProvincia/files/Inter%20Alia/INTER%20ALIA\%20JAN%20ISSUE1.doc The newsletter]; [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BritanniaProvincia/message/354?l=1 the announcement].</ref>
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*{{Feb 2}} governor [[Decimus Iunius Silanus (Nova Roma)|D. Iunius Silanus]] announced his intention to step down as govenor.<ref>[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BritanniaProvincia/message/366?l=1 The announcement].</ref>
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*{{Apr 4}} the second issue of [[Inter Alia (Nova Roma)|''Inter Alia'']] was published.<ref>[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BritanniaProvincia/files/Inter%20Alia/INTER%20ALIA\%20MARCH%20ISSUE%202.doc The second issue].</ref>
  
 
===''Mense Iunio''===
 
===''Mense Iunio''===
  
*{{Jun 2}} [[Gaia Livia (Nova Roma)|C. Livia]] became the fifth governor of Britannia, replacing [[Decimus Iunius Silanus (Nova Roma)|D. Iunius Silanus]].<ref>'''reference needed'''</ref>
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*{{Jun 1}} [[Gaia Livia (Nova Roma)|C. Fabia Livia]] was appointed governor, replacing [[Decimus Iunius Silanus (Nova Roma)|D. Iunius Silanus]].<ref>[http://www.novaroma.org/tabularium/senate/2004-06-01-results.html The ''senatus consultum''].</ref>
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*{{Jun 26}} to {{June 27}} a provincial meeting was held in Deva (Chester).<ref>[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BritanniaProvincia/message/467?l=1 Some recollections of the meeting]; [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BritanniaProvincia/message/469?l=1 and some more].</ref>
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*{{Jul 19}} a new provincial e-mail list and a new provincial website were created.<ref>[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BritanniaProvincia/message/487?l=1 The announcement]; [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Britannia-Provincia/ the new e-mail list]; [http://www.britannia-provincia.co.uk/ the new website].</ref>
  
  

Revision as of 22:53, 7 July 2007


Contents

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

Mense Iunio

Mense Quintili

Mense Novembri

  • a.d. XI Kal. Dec. Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica hosted a Roman banquet for citizens of Nova Roma in Oxford.[2] This appears to be the first recorded provincial gathering.

Mense Decembri

  • a.d. III Non. Dec. Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica announced her intention to step down as governor of Britannia as soon as a successor could be appointed.[3] In the event she remained acting governor for another year.


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

Mense Ianuario

  • a.d. IV Id. Ian. a new e-mail list for the province was created.[5]

Mense Februario

  • prid. Kal. Mar. Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica held a new year's ritual in Oxford. It is not clear whether this was attended by other British citizens beyond her own household.[6]

Mense Iunio

  • prid. Kal. Quin. to a.d. VIII Id. Quin. several citizens of Britannia were caught up in the tumultus.[7]

Mense Quintili

Mense Sextili

  • a.d. XIII Kal. Sept. governor Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica made the first move in the province's first game of Ratae (also known as the ludus crescentis matutinidunensis).[11]

Mense Novembri


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

Mense Ianuario

Mense Februario

Mense Aprile

  • a.d. V Kal. Mai. a provincial meeting was held in London.

Mense Iunio

Mense Quintili

Mense Septembri

Mense Octobri

  • prid. Kal. Nov. to a.d. VIII Id. Nov. Britannia celebrated the feria Britannalia.[20]

Mense Novembri

Mense Decembri

  • a.d. IV Non. Dec. governor Nic. Moravius Vado appointed M. Scribonius Curio Britannicus legatus Britanniae meridianae.[22]


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

Mense Ianuario

  • a.d. XVIII Kal. Feb. governor Nic. Moravius Vado reappointed all his legati except M. Scribonius Curio Britannicus, who stepped down as legatus Britanniae meridianae.[25]

Mense Februario

Mense Martio

  • Id. Mar. governor Nic. Moravius Vado and several other Britanni left Nova Roma, taking the contents of the provincial treasury.[28]

Mense Aprile

  • prid. Non. Apr. the senate failed to agree on the appointment of a new governor.[30]


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

Mense Februario

Mense Martio

  • a.d. VII Id. Mar. governor D. Iunius Silanus organized the province into three regiones and appointed L. Salix Cicero prolegatus Britanniae superioris and M. Scribonius Curio Britannicus scriba.[33]
  • a.d. VII Kal. Apr. L. Salix Cicero opened a provincial chat-room.[34]


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

Mense Ianuario

Mense Februario

Mense Sextili

Mense Septembri

Mense Octobri

  • prid. Non. Oct. a provincial meeting was held in Bournemouth.[40]

Mense Novembri

  • a.d. VIII Id. Nov. Drusus Maxentius Silvanus opened an online temple of Sulis Minerva for the province.[41]

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

Mense Ianuario

Mense Februario

Mense Aprili

Mense Iunio

Mense Quintili

  • a.d. XIV Kal. Sext. a new provincial e-mail list and a new provincial website were created.[48]


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

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

Mense Sextili


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

Mense Februario


References

  1. The senatus consultum.
  2. Announcement of the banquet; report of the banquet.
  3. Announcement.
  4. Announcement of results.
  5. The archives of the list.
  6. A report of the ritual.
  7. Comments on the tumultus by M. Mucius; comments by Q. Claudia.
  8. Text of the scheme.
  9. The accouncement.
  10. The announcement.
  11. The historic first move; the rules of the game.
  12. The announcement.
  13. The winning move (a Venusian reverse-final progression with a Coritanian switch).
  14. The senatus consultum.
  15. The edictum.
  16. The report.
  17. The edictum.
  18. The edictum.
  19. The edictum.
  20. The opening of the festival; a report.
  21. A report.
  22. The edictum.
  23. The announcement.
  24. The website; the announcement.
  25. The edictum.
  26. The edictum.
  27. The senatus consultum.
  28. A statement by one of the departed.
  29. The archives of the list.
  30. The senatus consultum.
  31. The edictum, which purports to appoint T. Sertorius governor with full powers but in fact did not do so since Fl. Vedius had no power to make such an appointment.
  32. The senatus consultum; his inaugural message.
  33. The edictum de regionibus; the edictum de ordinationibus.
  34. The announcement.
  35. The edictum.
  36. The announcement; the website.
  37. The announcement.
  38. The senatus consultum; the governor's reaction.
  39. The edictum.
  40. The schedule; a report of the meeting.
  41. The temple; the announcement.
  42. The edictum.
  43. The newsletter; the announcement.
  44. The announcement.
  45. The second issue.
  46. The senatus consultum.
  47. Some recollections of the meeting; and some more.
  48. The announcement; the new e-mail list; the new website.
  49. reference needed
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