Senatus consultum on the senate award for shaping the first quarter of century of Nova Roma (Nova Roma)

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This senatus consultum is currently IN FORCE.

Passed by the Senate of Nova Roma
Yes: 15 No: 0 Abs.: 1
a.d. III Kal. Ian. C. Cethego Q. Arrio (IV) cos. MMDCCLXXVI a.u.c.



Nova Roma is concluding its all year long celebration of the 25th Anniversary and the Sacred Year of Concordia with recognizing the people who have been with Nova Roma during most of these 25 years and had a most significant impact, for a lasting time,on a continuous basis. There are a few citizens who have shaped the history of Nova Roma and made it what it is today. Some of them have left NR, but some of them have been consistently and loyally with Nova Roma in most of these 25 years. The Senate wishes to thank them for their dedication and for leaving a positive and lasting effect on Nova Roma. They made our res publica and we enter our second quarter century thanks to their legacy in the built in the first. The citizens awarded with this Senate Award are:


I. Fl. Vedius Germanicus: for founding Nova Roma, leaving a lasting effect on its initial legal system and leading Nova Roma out from its first difficulties. Fl. Vedius Germanicus was the first great legislator of Nova Roma and our res publica still inherits many of the marks he left on it: his continued presence make him a symbol of dedication to Nova Roma.


II. M. Cassius Iulius, for founding Nova Roma and serving as its first pontifex maximus, laying down our spiritual foundations, for introducing many of the first bigger conventions as a vital institution of our res publica, for his continuous presence and supporting of the state. For many and especially for the older citizens, M. Cassius Iulianus's name is equal with the name of Nova Roma, and this shows his significance in the history of Nova Roma.


III. M. Octavius Gracchus, for creating the online infrastructure of Nova Roma, for serving as an instrumental citizen in the founding years, and for staying with Nova Roma afterwards and supporting the res publica and its developments. Without M. Octavius Gracchus Nova Roma could not have expanded and function as an effective international organization: he built the infrastructure that still serves us, and which in its time attracted several thousands of citizens, our first generations.


IV. A. Tullia Scholastica, for developing a culture of Latin and Classics in Nova Roma, introducing higher academic standards in the organization, guarding over the Latin and Roman culture of Nova Roma for over two decades without interruption and with diligence, educating hundreds of citizens; and for leaving a lasting legacy on the institutions and legal system of the res publica. A. Tullia Scholastica is one of the most present citizens both in our real life conventions and in the online activities, which no one has surpassed since her time in Nova Roma, and she was one of the champions who saved Nova Roma from its greatest turmoil when our existence was at stake, which demonstrate how significant her legacy is on the first quarter century history of Nova Roma.


V. Cn. Cornelius Lentulus, for building and improving the culture of academic based authenticity in the revival of all aspects of Romanitas continuously for about two decades, for running most of the cultural activities and programs of Nova Roma in the major part of our history, for being the leader behind the saving and reorganization of Nova Roma after its direst crisis period when our existence was at stake, and for completing the founding of Nova Roma. Cn. Cornelius Lentulus did not only made the most authentic restoration of the mos maiorum and the cultus deorum the main principle of Nova Roma, but by serving as legislative and administrative assistant to most of the consuls who held office over the course of New Roman history, he left a legacy within mores of Nova Roma, our legal system, structure and activities in our first 25 years which made Nova Roma what it is today.

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