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A [[Nobilis (Nova Roma)|'''''nobilis''''']] is a member of a Nova Roman family, indicated by a [[nomen]]-[[cognomen]] combination that revives an ancient Roman family where their ancestors held [[Magistracies (Nova Roma)|curule magistracies]]. A [[Homo novus (Nova Roma)|'''''homo novus''''']] is a citizen who is first in his family to hold a curule magistracy.
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A [[Nobilis (Nova Roma)|'''''nobilis''''']] es un miembro de una familia de Nova Roma, según indica su combinación de [[nomen]]-[[cognomen]], que resucita una antigua familia romana cuyos ancestros ostentaron [[Magistracies (Nova Roma)|magistraturas curules]]. Un [[Homo novus (Nova Roma)|'''''homo novus''''']] es un ciudadano que ha sido el primero de su familia en ostentar una magistratura curul.
 
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Existen varios grupos, categorías y niveles en la sociedad de Nova Roma, según el punto de vista que se utilice para describir su estructura.

Gentes, ramas, familias
Las familias constituyen el núcleo central de la sociedad de Nova Roma. Cada ciudadano pertenece a una familia, y las familias con la misma combinación de nomen-cognomen pertenecen a una domus (rama). Todas las domús que comparten el mismo nomen pertenecen a la misma gens. Llamamos a todos los ciudadanos a unirse a Nova Roma con toda su familia para llevar una vida romana de moderna Romanitas.
Patricios y plebeyos
Los ciudadanos de Nova Roma se dividen en patricios y plebeyos. Basado en el tiempo en que se estableció en Nova Roma la familia, esta división sirve principalmente a propósitos ceremoniales y religiosos. Los patricios no son considerados como superiores respecto a los plebeyos, sino tan solo son más adecuados y tienen mayor importancia en servicios religiosos, mientras que los Plebeyos ostentan ciertos derechos y privilegios que los patricios no poseen.
Ecuestres
El Ordo Equester (Orden Ecuestre) is es el orden más emprendedor de Nova Roma. Sus caballeros se ocupan de proporcionar elementos de interés para y contribuir a su hacienda pública. Leer más...
Nobles y "hombres nuevos"
A nobilis es un miembro de una familia de Nova Roma, según indica su combinación de nomen-cognomen, que resucita una antigua familia romana cuyos ancestros ostentaron magistraturas curules. Un homo novus es un ciudadano que ha sido el primero de su familia en ostentar una magistratura curul.
Assidui and capite censi

An assiduus is a taxpayer citizen of Nova Roma, member of the Nova Roman social elite, a privilage open to all citizens who are dedicated enough to pay the small amount of "tax" (membership fee) of Nova Roma. Assiduus citizens are distributed into the 31 rural tribes (against the 4 urban tribes of the capite censi) and into the 50 centuries of the 5 classes (against the 1 single century of the capite censi). These instructions ensure that assidui have an overwhelming voting power in all comitia, but specially in the comitia centuriata.

Capite census (or alternatively called proletarius) citizens represent the lowest, "outclassed" mass of a Roman society, which in Nova Roma consists of people who are not dedicated enough to contribute financially to the cause of Nova Roma by paying a small amount of membership fee.
Social classes
There are 5 classes in Nova Roma into which all centuries are distributed with the citizens placed therein based on century points and taxpayment. The 1st class is the highest, containing the top citizens. The higher the class, the more centuries it contains, consequently, the more voting weight it has. Learn more...
Tribes
Tribes are voting blocks of the comitia populi tributa and comitia plebis tributa. Every citizen of Nova Roma is placed into a tribe, determined by taxpayment. The number of tribes is 35. Out of these 35 centuries, 31, called "rural tribes" are reserved for assiduus citizens, the elite of the citizenry, and 4, called the "urban tribes" are reserved for the capite censi, the masses of inactive citizens. Learn more...
Centuries
Centuries are voting blocks of the comitia centuriata. Every citizen of Nova Roma is placed into a century determined by two factors: taxpayment and century points. The current number of centuries is 51. Out of these 51 centuries, 50 is reserved for assiduus citizens, the elite of the citizenry, and 1 is reserved for the capite censi, the masses of inactive citizens. Learn more...
Century points
Century points are service points or merit points given for serving the res publica of Nova Roma in elected or appointed offices and for length of citizenship. The role of these points is to determine the social status of each citizen in the Nova Roman society. In ancient Rome, this role was assigned to money and wealth as Rome was a plutocracy, and social status was determined by wealth. In Nova Roma, social status is determined by public service and activity, by contribution to the society. This makes Nova Roma a "meritocracy". Learn more...
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