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<onlyinclude>The '''Senate''' of [[Nova Roma]] is a council where a select few [[citizen (Nova Roma)|citizen]]s, mostly former or current [[:Category:magistrates (Nova Roma)|magistrates]], can discuss the state of the [[Res Publica Novae Romae|Republic]] and issue [[Senatus consultum (Nova Roma)|statements]] on what course of action they perceive most beneficial. These may be advisory or decisive in nature, the latter mostly in regards to [[Appointed officials (Nova Roma)|appointments]]. It is said by Polybian theorists to represent the element of {{wpedia|what=Oligarchy}} in the [[Roman political equilibrium|Roman political equilibrium]].</onlyinclude>
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<onlyinclude>The '''Senate''' of [[Nova Roma]] is a council where a select few [[citizen (Nova Roma)|citizen]]s, mostly former or current [[{{CURRENTYEAR}}|magistrates]], can discuss the state of the [[Res Publica Novae Romae|Republic]] and issue [[Senatus consultum (Nova Roma)|statements]] on what course of action they perceive most beneficial. These may be advisory or decisive in nature, the latter mostly in regards to [[Appointed officials (Nova Roma)|appointments]]. It is said by Polybian theorists to represent the element of {{wpedia|what=oligarchy}} in the [[Roman political equilibrium|Roman political equilibrium]].</onlyinclude>
  
 
==Senators (album senatorium)==
 
==Senators (album senatorium)==
 
  
 
===The senators and their status===
 
===The senators and their status===
  
Current [[Consul (Nova Roma)|consuls]], [[Praetor (Nova Roma)|praetors]], [[Censor (Nova Roma)|censors]] and appointed [[:Category:Senators (Nova Roma)|senators]] are members of the Nova Roman Senate. Senators are appointed by the censors. The list of senators is regularly revised by the censors, but senators are only removed if they bring the Senate into disrepute.
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Current [[Consul (Nova Roma)|consuls]], [[Praetor (Nova Roma)|praetors]], [[Censor (Nova Roma)|censors]] and appointed [[:Category:Senators (Nova Roma)|senators]] are members of the Nova Roman Senate. Senators are appointed by the censors. The list of senators is regularly revised by the censors, but senators removed either by nota or under the terms of the lex Popillia senatoria.
  
 
Present and former holders of [[Magistracies (Nova Roma)|higher magistracies]] are not necessarily senators but have the right to participate in meetings of the Senate (the ''ius sententiae'') by virtue of their office. A person who holds a higher magistracy will normally become a senator after his term of office.  
 
Present and former holders of [[Magistracies (Nova Roma)|higher magistracies]] are not necessarily senators but have the right to participate in meetings of the Senate (the ''ius sententiae'') by virtue of their office. A person who holds a higher magistracy will normally become a senator after his term of office.  
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[[Tribunus Plebis (Nova Roma)|Tribunes of the plebs]] are entitled to attend the sessions of the Senate but don't have the ''ius sententiae'' unless they are senators.
 
[[Tribunus Plebis (Nova Roma)|Tribunes of the plebs]] are entitled to attend the sessions of the Senate but don't have the ''ius sententiae'' unless they are senators.
  
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====The decisions appointing new senators====
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Apart from exceptional times when new senators may be appointed by a dictator, such an appointment is made by both censors.
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The [[ Censorial Edicts on Senate Appointments (Nova Roma)|Censorial edicts on Senate appointments]] will provide most of these decisions.
  
 
===The current album senatorium===
 
===The current album senatorium===
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{{:List of current senators}}
 
{{:List of current senators}}
  
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===The ius sententiae dicendae===
  
===The decisions appointing new senators===
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Those who sit and vote in the Senate by right of '''ius sententiae dicendae''' granted under the [[Lex Popillia senatoria (Nova Roma)|lex Popillia senatoria]].
 
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Apart exceptional times when new senators may be appointed by a dictator, such an appointment is made by both censors.
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The [[ Censorial Edicts on Senate Appointments (Nova Roma)|Censorial edicts on Senate appointments]] will provide most of these decisions.
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===The ius sententiae dicendae===
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Those who sit and vote in the Senate by right of '''ius sententiae dicendae''' granted under the Lex Popillia senatoria.
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{{:List of ius sententiae dicendae}}
 
{{:List of ius sententiae dicendae}}
  
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The Senate takes its senatus consulta in plenary sessions. In order to prepare them, it may work in committees. They are ordinarily several sessions a year. Nevertheless, the sessions depend on their convocation by a presiding magistrate.
 
The Senate takes its senatus consulta in plenary sessions. In order to prepare them, it may work in committees. They are ordinarily several sessions a year. Nevertheless, the sessions depend on their convocation by a presiding magistrate.
  
See the [http://www.novaroma.org/vici/images/SC_Senate_Rules_rev_3_new.pdf Senate procedures]
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See the [http://www.novaroma.org/vici/images/SC_Senate_Rules_rev_3_new.pdf Senate rules]
 
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===Senate plenary sessions===
 
===Senate plenary sessions===
  
 
The [[Sessions of the Senate (Nova Roma)|Sessions of the Senate]] are reported here, with every senatus consulta discussed, passed or rejected.
 
The [[Sessions of the Senate (Nova Roma)|Sessions of the Senate]] are reported here, with every senatus consulta discussed, passed or rejected.
 
  
 
===Senate standing committees===
 
===Senate standing committees===
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{{2012}}, the Senate standing committees are as per section II of this [[Senatus consultum on the creation of standing senate committees (Nova Roma)|Senatus consultum]]  
 
{{2012}}, the Senate standing committees are as per section II of this [[Senatus consultum on the creation of standing senate committees (Nova Roma)|Senatus consultum]]  
  
* The [[Senate Civic Education Commitee (Nova Roma)|Senate Civic Education Commitee]]
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* The [[Senate Civic Education Committee (Nova Roma)|Senate Civic Education Committee]]
 
* The [[Senate Communications Committee (Nova Roma)|Senate Communications Committee]]
 
* The [[Senate Communications Committee (Nova Roma)|Senate Communications Committee]]
 
* The [[Senate Finance Committee (Nova Roma)|Senate Finance Committee]]
 
* The [[Senate Finance Committee (Nova Roma)|Senate Finance Committee]]
* The [[Senate Policy Committee(Nova Roma)|Senate Policy Committee]]
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* The [[Senate Policy Committee (Nova Roma)|Senate Policy Committee]]
* The [[Senate Public Enterprise Committee(Nova Roma)|Senate Public Enterprise Committee]]
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* The [[Senate Public Enterprise Committee (Nova Roma)|Senate Public Enterprise Committee]]
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===Senate working committees===
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* The [[Senate Information Technology Task Force]]
  
 
==Current activity of the Senate==
 
==Current activity of the Senate==
  
 
The [[Senate Agenda (Nova Roma)|Senate agenda]] gives to you access to the items currently discussed by the Senate, or going to be.
 
The [[Senate Agenda (Nova Roma)|Senate agenda]] gives to you access to the items currently discussed by the Senate, or going to be.
 
 
==Additional information==
 
 
 
The [[Senate Handbook (Nova Roma)|Senate Handbook]] will provide for you all the rules applicable to the Senate.
 
  
  

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The Senate of Nova Roma is a council where a select few citizens, mostly former or current magistrates, can discuss the state of the Republic and issue statements on what course of action they perceive most beneficial. These may be advisory or decisive in nature, the latter mostly in regards to appointments. It is said by Polybian theorists to represent the element of oligarchy in the Roman political equilibrium.

Contents

Senators (album senatorium)

The senators and their status

Current consuls, praetors, censors and appointed senators are members of the Nova Roman Senate. Senators are appointed by the censors. The list of senators is regularly revised by the censors, but senators removed either by nota or under the terms of the lex Popillia senatoria.

Present and former holders of higher magistracies are not necessarily senators but have the right to participate in meetings of the Senate (the ius sententiae) by virtue of their office. A person who holds a higher magistracy will normally become a senator after his term of office.

Tribunes of the plebs are entitled to attend the sessions of the Senate but don't have the ius sententiae unless they are senators.

The decisions appointing new senators

Apart from exceptional times when new senators may be appointed by a dictator, such an appointment is made by both censors.

The Censorial edicts on Senate appointments will provide most of these decisions.

The current album senatorium

The current senators are in order of senatorial rank :

The ius sententiae dicendae

Those who sit and vote in the Senate by right of ius sententiae dicendae granted under the lex Popillia senatoria.

Senatores censorii:
1. A. Tullia Scholastica, princeps senatus
2. Fl. Vedius Germanicus
3. P. Annaeus Constantinus Placidus
4. Sex. Lucilius Tutor
5. Q. Arrius Nauta, decemvir stlitibus iudicandis
Senatores consulares:
6. M. Pompeius Caninus
7. T. Domitius Draco
8. C. Cornelius Barosus
Senatores praetorii:
9. C. Petronius Dexter
10. M. Hortensia Maior Fabiana Faustina
11. M. Aurelius Cotta Iovius, consul
12. C. Artorius Praeconinus
13. D. Aurelius Ingeniarius, decemvir stlitibus iudicandis
14. C. Petronius Stephanus Turpilianus, consul
Senatores aedilicii:
15. A. Vitellius Celsus, tribunus militum comitiatus
16. A. Iulius Paterculus , quattuorvir rerum curandarum
17. M. Caecilius Metellus Tocaiensis, aedilis curulis
18. Cn. Cornelius Lentulus, triumvir monetalis
19. C. Flavius Constantinus Aeneas Stilicho, praetor
Senatores tribunicii:
Senatores quaestorii:
20. Gallio Velius Marsallas
Magistratus et privati cum iure sententiae dicendae:
21. P. Aurelius Barbatus, praetor, vir tribunicius


Organization of the senatorial work

The Senate takes its senatus consulta in plenary sessions. In order to prepare them, it may work in committees. They are ordinarily several sessions a year. Nevertheless, the sessions depend on their convocation by a presiding magistrate.

See the Senate rules

Senate plenary sessions

The Sessions of the Senate are reported here, with every senatus consulta discussed, passed or rejected.

Senate standing committees

Cn. Caesare C. Tullio cos. MMDCCLXV a.u.c., the Senate standing committees are as per section II of this Senatus consultum

Senate working committees

Current activity of the Senate

The Senate agenda gives to you access to the items currently discussed by the Senate, or going to be.




Roman senate: the Senate in antiquity.

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