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  • ...rity, Rome set the standard and laid the foundation for our modern Western civilization. Rome civilized the world, and we see the need for that divine mission to b ==Roman religion==
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  • ...omote the study and practice of [[Pagan|pagan]] [[Roman Civilization|Roman civilization]], defined as the period from the founding of the [[City of Rome]] in [[753 ...manners practical and acceptable, as the modern restoration of the ancient Roman Republic. The culture, religion, and society of Nova Roma shall be patterne
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  • ...omote the study and practice of [[Pagan|pagan]] [[Roman Civilization|Roman civilization]], defined as the period from the founding of the [[City of Rome]] in [[753 ...manners practical and acceptable, as the modern restoration of the ancient Roman Republic. The culture, religion, and society of Nova Roma shall be patterne
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  • ...omote the study and practice of [[Pagan|pagan]] [[Roman Civilization|Roman civilization]], defined as the period from the founding of the [[City of Rome]] in [[753 ...manners practical and acceptable, as the modern restoration of the ancient Roman Republic. The culture, religion, and society of Nova Roma shall be patterne
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  • {{LanguageBar|Reading list for the cultus deorum}} [[Category:Roman religion]] [[Category:Religio Romana (Nova Roma)]] | title=Dictionary of Roman Religion
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  • {{LanguageBar|Reading list for Roman history}} ==A course in Roman history==
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  • {{LanguageBar | Roman Republic}} [[Category:Roman history]]
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  • ...of Bononia, and has done many publications about Roman Egypt, Roman Italy, Roman Spain, Chartago and epigraphy. ==Roman Italy: the Republican conquest of Italy, his organization and administratio
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  • ...lli-Bersani-Silvia.doc_cvt.htm Professor Silvia Giorcelli Bersani] teaches Roman History and Latin Epigraphy at the [http://www.unito.it/ University of Turi ...ental contributions which epigraphic documents brought to our knowledge of Roman history are many. I can only write a list and make some significant example
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  • *"The Roman Conquest of Italy", ISBN 0631203257 (translation of "La romanisation de l'I *"The Judgement in the Last Century of Roman Republic",
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  • ...e which Romans of Augustus' day would have recognized and honored? Would a Roman citizen in the year 15 BCE, attending the games, have regarded Octavian as, To the Roman people, the term king as a means to designate their leader was one that den
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  • ...in a small town, build over a Roman fortress which was part of the ancient Roman border, well known as 'Limes Alutanus' and currently lives in [[Provincia_D ...8 European Roman Festival]], in honor of the Tenth Anniversary of the Nova Roman Republic.
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  • ...omote the study and practice of [[Pagan|pagan]] [[Roman Civilization|Roman civilization]], defined as the period from the founding of the [[City of Rome]] in [[753 ...manners practical and acceptable, as the modern restoration of the ancient Roman Republic. The culture, religion, and society of Nova Roma shall be patterne
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  • ...omote the study and practice of [[Pagan|pagan]] [[Roman Civilization|Roman civilization]], defined as the period from the founding of the [[City of Rome]] in [[753 ...manners practical and acceptable, as the modern restoration of the ancient Roman Republic. The culture, religion, and society of Nova Roma shall be patterne
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  • ...omote the study and practice of [[Pagan|pagan]] [[Roman Civilization|Roman civilization]], defined as the period from the founding of the [[City of Rome]] in [[753 ...manners practical and acceptable, as the modern restoration of the ancient Roman Republic. The culture, religion, and society of Nova Roma shall be patterne
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  • ...omote the study and practice of [[Pagan|pagan]] [[Roman Civilization|Roman civilization]], defined as the period from the founding of the [[City of Rome]] in [[753 ...manners practical and acceptable, as the modern restoration of the ancient Roman Republic. The culture, religion, and society of Nova Roma shall be patterne
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  • Roman civilization, defined as the period from the founding of the City of Rome in 753 BCE to ...manners practical and acceptable, as the modern restoration of the ancient Roman Republic. The culture, religion, and society of Nova Roma shall be patterne
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  • Roman civilization, defined as the period from the founding of the City of Rome in 753 BCE to ...manners practical and acceptable, as the modern restoration of the ancient Roman Republic. The culture, religion, and society of Nova Roma shall be patterne
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  • Roman civilization, defined as the period from the founding of the City of Rome in 753 BCE to ...manners practical and acceptable, as the modern restoration of the ancient Roman Republic. The culture, religion, and society of Nova Roma shall be patterne
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  • ...manners practical and acceptable, as the modern restoration of the ancient Roman Republic. The culture, religion, and society of Nova Roma shall be patterne ...d and claimed territories including: a central Sacred Capitol, established Roman religious Temples and Shrines in various locations around the world, and "t
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  • <onlyinclude>{{LanguageBar|Roman cooking}} ...pg|thumb|right]]'''Roman cuisine''' changed over the long history of Roman civilization. These habits were affected by the influence of Greek culture, the economic
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  • ...ctice. The both are a sum of the roman virtues and a representation of the roman way. ...r you all, I found the necessaries resources to honor the civilization and roman culture. Your personal example and dedication represented and represent a c
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  • [[Sodalitas Militarium]] - '''Roman Military''' ...s_for_Romans|events]]. The Sodalitas is also involved in the sponsoring of Roman [[:Category:Reenactments|Reenactment Legions]] worldwide.
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  • ... to communicate with us and has any interest in Roman history, culture and civilization. The provincial flag is composed of the representative symbols of the Prov
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  • [[Category:Roman religion]] ...nce of religions in the Roman world created a cosmopolitan society for the Roman Citizenry that is only now starting to be equaled in the modern world.
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  • aspects of ancient Greek culture and their influences on ancient Roman society. ...e). Greek examples tempered Etruscan cult and belief to inform much of the Roman religion. There is a scholarly belief that early Greek religion came from,
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  • ...course meal, and flowers. Soothing herbs, especially those associated with Roman practices of childbirth and breast-feeding, would also be appropriate offer ...e can represent Carmentis, recalling Her sacred grove. As with other early Roman deities, and especially with terrestrial deities like Carmentis, her rites
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  • ...haeological deposits, excavations and conservation of the patrimony of the Roman time of Hispania'''.</p> ...f the knowledge, illustrating in Internet significant aspects of the Roman Civilization, treaties of taken care of, rigorous form and in agreement with the greatne
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  • ...nter of Imperial authority Rome laid the foundation for our modern Western civilization. Founded 2,750 years after the Eternal City itself, Nova Roma seeks to brin The Nova Roman Republic is legally incorporated as a nonprofit educational and charitable
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  • '''[[The Introduction of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon]]''' *[[Destruction of Roman influence]]
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  • ...decay of the Roman Empire. According to them, by the 2nd century A.D., the Roman Empire had developed a complex market economy in which trade was relatively ...ties to the countryside, urban areas gradually became depopulated and many Roman citizens abandoned their specialized trades in order to practice subsistenc
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  • :::::::" '''COLUMNAE HERCULIS''' " is the magazine of the european nova roman provinces ...ollow one of the noble Nova Roma purpose: to promote the roman culture and civilization around the world.
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  • ... tight link between the enlargement of Pomerium and the Italic ground. The Roman laws included a great number of rules (ius pomerii). There was no possibili |width="100%" colspan="3"|{{CH_WebzineBox | title=" Computerised Roman Warfare: Rome Total War and Legion Arena " | content=
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  • The ''Lar'', known also as the ''Lar familiaris'', was the Roman household deity who protected the land that the family lived upon. The ''La ...of Rome, the title to the land was possession and use, because it was to a Roman the source of his life, its cultivation gave him occupation, upon the land
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  • ...communicate with us and has a major interest in Roman history, culture and civilization. The provincial flag is composed of the representative symbol of the Provin
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  • Some of the ancient Roman Virtues promoted by Nova Roma: Humanitas (humanity) – Refinement, learning, civilization, and culture.
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  • ...as to meet each other : for I consider that a Roman civis, and specially a Roman magistrate, is a man or a woman which prefers, when he can, speaking and li ...d several French Gallia sites and museums, and enjoyed, with our families, roman cooking.
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  • ...ned. Near us, year by year, new citizens, responsible and dedicated to our roman legacy, joined to sustain our efforts. :- visit of Limes Alutanus, the ancient roman border in Dacia Malvensis.
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  • Roman civis, and specially a Roman magistrate, is a man or a woman which another part of our roman or gallo-roman culture. We have thus visited
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  • ...net I joined with the hope of refreshing my knowledge moreover to become a Roman myself. Being a soldier myself I always interesed in Roman military, especially naval vessels and tactics, but I also participated in
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  • ... could not wait to become involved. A profound interest and love for Roman Civilization has characterized my whole life, and this is the place where I have found p ...my 'bi-annual Roman Trek' (I take a month of vacations, and go hunting for roman history). I feel that visiting places creates a connection to the peoples w
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  • :The Constitution is our basic law; no Nova Roman can overthrow it; to attempt to do so is to renounce one's belonging here. ...ability. If not, I shall content myself with the lot of an "ordinary" Nova Roman Citizen which is, in and of itself, quite an extra-ordinary honor to hold.
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  • ancestors have stood, where our Roman history has been written, and live "in a roman way", living or working on all the multiple fields
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  • ...ruggle, compromise, and concord did Rome grow to become the Mother City of Civilization. ...rough Bactria and Mesopotamia where our commiles now hold the frontiers of civilization, to Romania where my collega and bonus amicus, Titus Iulius Sabinus, shall
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  • "I'm not sure how much interest there is toward Ancient Greece in this Roman on a civilization not Roman, one cannot study and appreciate the Romans without
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  • ...-align:center; padding:0px; margin-top:0px; margin-left:0px;">The European Roman Festival is organized in Novae - Moesia between 26th of June and 29th of Ju =='''Nova Roman delegation'''==
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  • ...e part of Nova Roma. I am currently studying the early history of western civilization and the Latin language at a local community college; these courses are lead ...gustus of 1991 and consider myself a pious and upholder of the traditional Roman Mos Maiorum and Cultus Deorum! I live here in Tucson, Arizona, and am 55 ye
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  • ...e part of Nova Roma. I am currently studying the early history of western civilization and the Latin language at a local community college; these courses are lead ...bsp;I look forward to working with my colleague, making contact with other Roman and Hellenic groups, and with other people interested in Romanitas and the
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  • ...Roma itself, as the Gods’ community and spiritual home, to the renascent Roman People of the world, and we have taken possession of the Republic and Natio ...man People of the world and the universal communion of all and each single Roman, whether they are citizens of Nova Roma and wherever they are in the world.
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  • {{LanguageBar|Roman virtues}} ... the Roman Way — and are thought to be those qualities which gave the [[Roman Republic]] the moral strength to conquer and civilize the world. Today, the
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