Quintus Arrius Nauta (Nova Roma)

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'''[http://www.novaroma.org/civitas/album?id=10737 Quintus Arrius Nauta in the Album Civium]'''  
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'''Q. Arrius Nauta''' is a consular senator of Nova Roma who held the office of ''[[Consul (Nova Roma)|consul]]'' three times. In his home province, [[Pannonia]], he is a long standing staff member of the governor, working as ''scriba''. He also serves as a soldier ranking ''tesserarius'' in the [[Legio XXI Rapax (Nova Roma)|Legio XXI Rapax]], but his general contributions to Nova Roma in Pannonia are significant in all aspects of promoting Nova Roma and organizing civic life within the province.
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In macronational life, '''Q. Arrius''' served in the Armed Forces, within the Navy (River Fleet), hence his ''cognomen''. '''Q. Arrius''' learned Latin in high school, which gave a solid ground for his amateur erudition of Roman studies. 
  
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In his capacity as ''aedilis curulis'', Q. Arrius published the '''''[[Nuntii Arrii]]'' Aedilician Newsletter''', and he organized the '''[[Ludi Romani 2768 AUC]]'''.
  
  
==[[Cursus Honorum (Nova Roma)|''Cursus Honorum'']]==
 
  
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Image:Sarmatian Days 2010 A044.JPG|[[Quintus Arrius Nauta (Nova Roma)|Q. Arrius Nauta]], legionary soldier of [[Legio XXI Rapax (Nova Roma)|Legio XXI Rapax]], prepares to serve as a member of the honour guard, and to witness the ''confarreationes'' at [[Sarmatian Days]].
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Image:Romflo_090.jpg|[[Quintus Arrius Nauta (Nova Roma)|Q. Arrius Nauta]] holds the front line of the at the greatest annual Nova Roma event in Pannonia, the [[Floralia Aquincensia Nova Romana]].
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File:CIMG8930_223011.jpg|[[Quintus Arrius Nauta (Nova Roma)|Q. Arrius Nauta]], wearing ''toga pulla'', surrounded by Nova Roma citizens, drinks from the Roman gourd at the heat of the [[Floralia Aquincensia Nova Romana]].
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File:CIMG8882_230813.jpg|[[Quintus Arrius Nauta (Nova Roma)|Q. Arrius Nauta]], wearing ''toga pulla'', participating in the Roman clothing historical display, together with Sp. Porcius and M. Metellus.
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==Other Posts==
 
  
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==[[Cursus honorum (Nova Roma)|''Cursus honorum'']]==
  
* [[Scriba (Nova Roma)|''Scriba'']] ''legati pro praetore [[Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Nova Roma)|Cn. Cornelii Lentuli]]''
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* [[Aedilis curulis (Nova Roma)|Aedilis curulis]]
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* [[Tribunus plebis (Nova Roma)|Tribunus plebis]]
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* [[Scriba (Nova Roma)|Scriba]] ''legati pro praetore [[Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Nova Roma)|Cn. Cornelii Lentuli]]''
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:each year since {{2007}}
  
  
  
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Q. Arrius Nauta is a consular senator of Nova Roma who held the office of consul three times. In his home province, Pannonia, he is a long standing staff member of the governor, working as scriba. He also serves as a soldier ranking tesserarius in the Legio XXI Rapax, but his general contributions to Nova Roma in Pannonia are significant in all aspects of promoting Nova Roma and organizing civic life within the province. In macronational life, Q. Arrius served in the Armed Forces, within the Navy (River Fleet), hence his cognomen. Q. Arrius learned Latin in high school, which gave a solid ground for his amateur erudition of Roman studies.

In his capacity as aedilis curulis, Q. Arrius published the Nuntii Arrii Aedilician Newsletter, and he organized the Ludi Romani 2768 AUC.



Cursus honorum

M. Pompeio Sex. Lucilio cos. MMDCCLXVIII a.u.c.
M. Moravio T. Iulio cos. MMDCCLXI a.u.c.

Other posts

each year since L. Arminio Ti. Galerio cos. MMDCCLX a.u.c.
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