Selected messages in Nova-Roma group. Dec 1-31, 2014

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94488 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-02
Subject: Plebeian Elections - Comitia Plebis Tributa - Call to Order - Contio
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94489 From: Ty Sponchia Date: 2014-12-03
Subject: Re: Plebeian Elections - Comitia Plebis Tributa - Call to Order - Co
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94490 From: Robert Woolwine Date: 2014-12-03
Subject: Re: Plebeian Elections - Comitia Plebis Tributa - Call to Order - Co
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94491 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-03
Subject: Re: Plebeian Elections - Comitia Plebis Tributa - Call to Order - Co
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94492 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-03
Subject: Re: Plebeian Elections - Comitia Plebis Tributa - Call to Order - Co
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94493 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-04
Subject: CALL TO ORDER - FORMAL MEETING OF THE SENATE - December 4th to Decem
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94494 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-04
Subject: Official Summons of the Comitia Centuriata
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94495 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-04
Subject: Comitia Populi Tributa elections less than 24 hours
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94496 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-04
Subject: Comitia Centuriata elections
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94497 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-04
Subject: Re: Comitia Centuriata elections
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94498 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-04
Subject: Plebeian Elections - One Additional Candidate
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94499 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-05
Subject: Preliminary Report of Current Senate Session
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94500 From: Belle Morte Statia Date: 2014-12-05
Subject: CPT Elections- VOTING CLOSED
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94501 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-05
Subject: Quaestorial Oath of Office of Cn. Lentulus
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94502 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-05
Subject: Comitia Plebis Tributa - Plebeian Elections - Contio Closed
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94503 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-05
Subject: Two new elections beginning soon
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94504 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-05
Subject: Re: Quaestorial Oath of Office of Cn. Lentulus
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94505 From: Robert Woolwine Date: 2014-12-05
Subject: Reminder
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94506 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-06
Subject: Saturnalia Festival for Nova Roma (in Pannonia)
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94507 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-06
Subject: Re: Saturnalia Festival for Nova Roma (in Pannonia)
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94508 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-06
Subject: Plebeian Elections - Voting Period Has Begun
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94509 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-07
Subject: Re: Quaestorial Oath of Office of Cn. Lentulus
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94510 From: Belle Morte Statia Date: 2014-12-07
Subject: COMITIA POPULI TRIBUTA RESULTS- OFFICIAL CLOSING OF ELECTION
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94511 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-07
Subject: Re: Quaestorial Oath of Office of Cn. Lentulus
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94512 From: iulius_sabinus Date: 2014-12-08
Subject: The Collegium Pontificum is called into session - December 2767 a.U.
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94513 From: Lucius Vitellius Date: 2014-12-08
Subject: * * * LVDI GALERI: Request for Gladiator Entries * * *
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94514 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-08
Subject: Oath of Office as Quaestor
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94515 From: iulius sabinus Date: 2014-12-08
Subject: Re: * * * LVDI GALERI: Request for Gladiator Entries * * *
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94516 From: Kirk Weaver Date: 2014-12-08
Subject: Quaestor Oath of Office
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94517 From: Jiri Rys Date: 2014-12-08
Subject: Quaestorial Oath of Office of Ti. Iulius Nerva
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94518 From: Jiri Rys Date: 2014-12-08
Subject: Quaestorial Oath of Office of Ti. Iulius Nerva - validity
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94519 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-08
Subject: How to get to the ballot for voting
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94520 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-09
Subject: Comitia Centuriata contio is closed
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94521 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-09
Subject: Vote in Comitia Centuriata is open
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94522 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-09
Subject: Postponement of Assumption of Duties as Quaestor
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94523 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-09
Subject: Having trouble with the Album Civium or voting in the Cista?
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94524 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-09
Subject: How to get to the ballot for voting
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94525 From: Bruno Zani Date: 2014-12-10
Subject: Aedilis plebis
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94526 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-10
Subject: Report of Senate Session - Voting Period Closed on December 10, 2014
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94527 From: Robert Woolwine Date: 2014-12-10
Subject: Thank you!!
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94528 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-11
Subject: How to get to the ballot for voting
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94529 From: Bruno Zani Date: 2014-12-13
Subject: De Ludibus Galeris
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94530 From: qfabiusmaximus Date: 2014-12-14
Subject: Re: That Thank you!!
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94531 From: Robert Woolwine Date: 2014-12-14
Subject: Re: That Thank you!!
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94532 From: Belle Morte Date: 2014-12-14
Subject: Re: That Thank you!!
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94533 From: Gnaeus Iulius Caesar Date: 2014-12-14
Subject: Re: That Thank you!!
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94534 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-15
Subject: Consualia
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94535 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-15
Subject: Calendar Note
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94536 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-15
Subject: Re: Calendar Note
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94537 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-15
Subject: Nero Birthday Contest
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94538 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-15
Subject: Re: [BackAlley] Nero Birthday Contest
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94539 From: iulius sabinus Date: 2014-12-15
Subject: Re: Nero Birthday Contest
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94540 From: Robert Woolwine Date: 2014-12-15
Subject: Re: [BackAlley] Nero Birthday Contest
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94541 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Re: [BackAlley] Nero Birthday Contest
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94542 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Last day for the Centuriata elections
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94543 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Re: [BackAlley] Nero Birthday Contest
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94544 From: Arthur Waite Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Oath of Office - Plebian Aedile
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94545 From: Arthur Waite Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: EDICTUM DE LUDIS GALERIIS
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94546 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Plebeian Election Results Delay
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94547 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Voting in Comitia Centuriata is closed
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94548 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Nero Birthday Contest Winner
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94549 From: Subaccount Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Re: Nero Birthday Contest Winner
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94550 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: OPENING CEREMONY: LUDI GALERII - GALERIAN GAMES (Funeral Games in Me
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94551 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Re: Nero Birthday Contest Winner
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94552 From: gaiuspopilliuslaenas Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Taxes
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94553 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: LUDI GALERII: "A Life For Nova Roma: The Life of Ti. Galerius Paulin
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94554 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: The Ludi Galerii WEB PAGE
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94555 From: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: SATVRNALIA, Wednesday, 17 December 2014
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94556 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Io Saturnalia!!
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94557 From: Jim Hooper Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94558 From: gaius_pompeius_marcellus Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94559 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94560 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94561 From: iulius sabinus Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94562 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Official Comitia Centuriata results
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94563 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Publius Quinctius Petrus Augustinus
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94564 From: iulius sabinus Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Re: Publius Quinctius Petrus Augustinus
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94565 From: valeriapavo Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Salvete and Introduction
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94566 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94567 From: atlas.axis Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Returning to Public Life
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94568 From: Arthur Waite Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94569 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Results of Plebeian Elections
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94570 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Re: Returning to Public Life
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94571 From: Gaius Tullius Valerianus Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Oath of Office as Tribune of the Plebs
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94572 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94573 From: Robert Woolwine Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94574 From: Robert Woolwine Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Re: Returning to Public Life
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94575 From: Jim Hooper Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Re: Returning to Public Life
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94576 From: gaius_pompeius_marcellus Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Cngratulations
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94577 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Oath of Office as Quaestor
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94578 From: Ugo Coppola Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Oath of Office - Censor
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94579 From: Gnaeus Iulius Caesar Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: CENSORIAL EDICT ON REMOVAL AND SUBLECTION TO THE SENATE OF NOVA ROMA
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94580 From: Robert Woolwine Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Re: Oath of Office - Censor
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94581 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: LUDI GALERII: "A Life For Nova Roma: The Life of Ti. Galerius Paulin
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94582 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Re: CENSORIAL EDICT ON REMOVAL AND SUBLECTION TO THE SENATE OF NOVA
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94583 From: ugo21121970 Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Re: Oath of Office - Censor
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94584 From: A. Vergilius Figulus Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Oath of office as Tribune of the Plebs
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94585 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Re: CENSORIAL EDICT ON REMOVAL AND SUBLECTION TO THE SENATE OF NOVA
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94586 From: publius_porcius_licinus Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Oath of Office as Tribune of the Plebs
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94587 From: alicia mann Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94588 From: alicia mann Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94589 From: qfabiusmaximus Date: 2014-12-17
Subject: Re: Oath of Office - Censor
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94590 From: iulius sabinus Date: 2014-12-18
Subject: Re: CENSORIAL EDICT ON REMOVAL AND SUBLECTION TO THE SENATE OF NOVA
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94591 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-18
Subject: Re: Results of Plebeian Elections
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94592 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-18
Subject: Re: [NovaRoma-Announce] Re: [Nova-Roma] CENSORIAL EDICT ON REMOVAL A
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94593 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-18
Subject: Comitia Centuriata closed
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94594 From: Bruno Zani Date: 2014-12-18
Subject: Ludi Galerii - Quadrigae race
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94595 From: a_pompeia_crispa Date: 2014-12-19
Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94596 From: MajikPiG Date: 2014-12-19
Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94597 From: a_pompeia_crispa Date: 2014-12-19
Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94598 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-19
Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94599 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-19
Subject: LUDI GALERII: "A Life For Nova Roma: The Life of Ti. Galerius Paulin
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94600 From: Tiberius Cassius Atellus Date: 2014-12-19
Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94601 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-20
Subject: Re: Ludi Galerii - Quadrigae race
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94602 From: Lucius Vitellius Date: 2014-12-20
Subject: LVDI GALERII - Funerary Gladitorial Exhibition
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94603 From: Polarbear 144 Date: 2014-12-20
Subject: Oath of Office - Plebeian Aedile
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94604 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-20
Subject: Re: Oath of Office - Plebeian Aedile
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94605 From: valeriapavo Date: 2014-12-20
Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94606 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-21
Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94607 From: A. Tullia Scholastica Date: 2014-12-21
Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94608 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-21
Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94609 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-21
Subject: Happy Birthday Placidus
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94610 From: Ugo Coppola Date: 2014-12-21
Subject: Re: Happy Birthday Placidus
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94611 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-21
Subject: Re: Happy Birthday Placidus
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94612 From: valeriapavo Date: 2014-12-22
Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94613 From: valeriapavo Date: 2014-12-22
Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94614 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-22
Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94615 From: Polarbear 144 Date: 2014-12-22
Subject: Re: Oath of Office - Plebeian Aedile
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94616 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-23
Subject: IO SATURNALIA
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94617 From: Jiri Rys Date: 2014-12-23
Subject: Oath of office - Quaestor
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94618 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-23
Subject: RESULTS OF THE LUDI GALERII: "A Life For Nova Roma: The Life of Ti.
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94619 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-23
Subject: CLOSING CEREMONY: LUDI GALERII - GALERIAN GAMES (Funeral Games in Me
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94620 From: gaiuspopilliuslaenas Date: 2014-12-23
Subject: Re: RESULTS OF THE LUDI GALERII: "A Life For Nova Roma: The Life of
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94621 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-24
Subject: season's greetings
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94622 From: Tiberius Cassius Atellus Date: 2014-12-24
Subject: Oath of Office - Quaestor
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94623 From: Valeria Pavo Date: 2014-12-25
Subject: Re: season's greetings
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94624 From: Majikpig@gmail Date: 2014-12-25
Subject: Dies Natalis Solis Invicti
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94625 From: Lucius Vitellius Date: 2014-12-26
Subject: LVDI GALERII - Official Closing Edictum of LVT
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94626 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-28
Subject: Augustus Caesar
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94627 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-28
Subject: Re: Augustus Caesar
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94628 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-28
Subject: Re: Augustus Caesar
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94629 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-28
Subject: Re: Augustus Caesar
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94630 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-28
Subject: Re: Augustus Caesar
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94631 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-28
Subject: Dative used in greetings
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94632 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-28
Subject: Re: Dative used in greetings
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94633 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-28
Subject: Re: Dative used in greetings
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94634 From: A. Tullia Scholastica Date: 2014-12-28
Subject: Re: Dative used in greetings
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94635 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-28
Subject: Re: Dative used in greetings
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94636 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-28
Subject: Re: Dative used in greetings
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94637 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-29
Subject: Re: Dative used in greetings
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94638 From: iulius_sabinus Date: 2014-12-29
Subject: Comitia Curiata is called to order.
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94639 From: iulius_sabinus Date: 2014-12-29
Subject: Report of the CP session - December 2767 a.U.c
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94640 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-30
Subject: To the new magistrates: OATHS OF OFFICE AND ENTERING OFFICE
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94641 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-30
Subject: Re: To the new magistrates: OATHS OF OFFICE AND ENTERING OFFICE
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94642 From: Robert Woolwine Date: 2014-12-30
Subject: Re: To the new magistrates: OATHS OF OFFICE AND ENTERING OFFICE
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94643 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-30
Subject: Re: To the new magistrates: OATHS OF OFFICE AND ENTERING OFFICE
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94644 From: Belle Morte Statia Date: 2014-12-30
Subject: Re: To the new magistrates: OATHS OF OFFICE AND ENTERING OFFICE
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94645 From: Robert Woolwine Date: 2014-12-30
Subject: Re: To the new magistrates: OATHS OF OFFICE AND ENTERING OFFICE
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94646 From: Belle Morte Statia Date: 2014-12-30
Subject: Re: To the new magistrates: OATHS OF OFFICE AND ENTERING OFFICE
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94647 From: gaiuspopilliuslaenas Date: 2014-12-30
Subject: Witness of Imperium
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94648 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-30
Subject: Re: Dative used in greetings
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94649 From: Filippo Zizzo Date: 2014-12-30
Subject: Re: Dative used in greetings
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94650 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-30
Subject: Re: Dative used in greetings
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94651 From: Clint Johnson Date: 2014-12-30
Subject: Witnessing of Incoming Magistrates
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94652 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-30
Subject: Case Used in Greetings
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94653 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-30
Subject: Re: Case Used in Greetings
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94654 From: A. Tullia Scholastica Date: 2014-12-30
Subject: Re: Case Used in Greetings
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94655 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-30
Subject: Witness Statement of Gaius Aemilius Crassus
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94656 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-30
Subject: Re: Case Used in Greetings
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94657 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-30
Subject: Re: Case Used in Greetings
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94658 From: flavia@... Date: 2014-12-30
Subject: Re: Dative used in greetings
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94659 From: Teleri Date: 2014-12-30
Subject: Re: [comitia_curiata_nr] Witness Statement of Gaius Aemilius Crassus
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94660 From: Gnaeus Iulius Caesar Date: 2014-12-31
Subject: Re: To the new magistrates: OATHS OF OFFICE AND ENTERING OFFICE
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94661 From: Gnaeus Iulius Caesar Date: 2014-12-31
Subject: Witness of the investment of imperium
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94662 From: robert.woolwine@gmail.com Date: 2014-12-31
Subject: Witness of imperium
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94663 From: Bruno Zani Date: 2014-12-31
Subject: (no subject)



Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94488 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-02
Subject: Plebeian Elections - Comitia Plebis Tributa - Call to Order - Contio
Salvete omnibus in foro!

It being 12:01 a.m. (Rome time) on December 3rd, I hereby call the Comitia Plebis Tributa to order for a Contio starting immediately and  ending at 11:59 p.m. on December 5th, relating to the forthcoming Plebeian Elections.

The candidates are:

For the office of Tribunus Plebis (5 positions)

1.  A. Vergilius Figulus,  Citizen # 14560
2.  C. Tullius Valerianus,  Citizen # 00257

For the office of Aedilis Plebis (2 positions)

1.  A. Iulius Paterculus,  Citizen # 13008

During the first 48 hours of the contio, qualified citizens may declare their candidacy by either responding to this notice or by contacting the Presiding Magistrate at c.claudius.quadratus@...

Prospective candidates should check that they are eligible to run for office prior to announcing candidacy.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS (per the Lex Pompeia de cursu honorum):

Tribunus Plebis:  Must be Plebeian, assiduus (a tax-payer) at least 25 years of age as of the date of assuming office, have served for at least six months as apparitor, lictor, provincial governor, senator or as any elected official, and have been a citizen for at least eighteen months.

Aedilis Plebis:  Must be Plebeian, assiduus, at least 18 years of age as of the date of assuming office, have served for at least six months as apparitor, lictor, provincial governor, senator or as any elected official, and have been a citizen for at least six months.

Valete!

C Claudius Quadratus
Tribunus Plebis
Presiding Magistrate
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94489 From: Ty Sponchia Date: 2014-12-03
Subject: Re: Plebeian Elections - Comitia Plebis Tributa - Call to Order - Co
Salvete,
 
I put my name forward for election and it is not on the list? Can you tell me why? 

 
T. Lupo (15032 )




From: "charlesaronowitz@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
 
Salvete omnibus in foro!

It being 12:01 a.m. (Rome time) on December 3rd, I hereby call the Comitia Plebis Tributa to order for a Contio starting immediately and  ending at 11:59 p.m. on December 5th, relating to the forthcoming Plebeian Elections.

The candidates are:

For the office of Tribunus Plebis (5 positions)

1.  A. Vergilius Figulus,  Citizen # 14560
2.  C. Tullius Valerianus,  Citizen # 00257

For the office of Aedilis Plebis (2 positions)

1.  A. Iulius Paterculus,  Citizen # 13008

During the first 48 hours of the contio, qualified citizens may declare their candidacy by either responding to this notice or by contacting the Presiding Magistrate at c.claudius.quadratus@...

Prospective candidates should check that they are eligible to run for office prior to announcing candidacy.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS (per the Lex Pompeia de cursu honorum):

Tribunus Plebis:  Must be Plebeian, assiduus (a tax-payer) at least 25 years of age as of the date of assuming office, have served for at least six months as apparitor, lictor, provincial governor, senator or as any elected official, and have been a citizen for at least eighteen months.

Aedilis Plebis:  Must be Plebeian, assiduus, at least 18 years of age as of the date of assuming office, have served for at least six months as apparitor, lictor, provincial governor, senator or as any elected official, and have been a citizen for at least six months.

Valete!

C Claudius Quadratus
Tribunus Plebis
Presiding Magistrate


Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94490 From: Robert Woolwine Date: 2014-12-03
Subject: Re: Plebeian Elections - Comitia Plebis Tributa - Call to Order - Co

Ave,

Did you meet all the requirements to run for office?

Respectfully,

Sulla

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94491 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-03
Subject: Re: Plebeian Elections - Comitia Plebis Tributa - Call to Order - Co
Salve, Lupo!

There are prerequisites for running for office.  I have consulted the Album Civium, and it appears that you do not meet all of the requirements.

Specifically, it does not appear that you are "assiduus" (i.e., a taxpayer) and that you do not have the requisite six months of prior service.  The taxpayer part of this can easily be remedied but there is no waiver of the prior service provisions.  If you do have the prior service and for some reason it just has not been listed in the Album, please let me know the details and I will verify your eligibility.  If a Censor tells me you are eligible to run, I will be most pleased to add you to the list of candidates.

Vale!
C Claudius Quadratus




To: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
From: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2014 22:28:02 +0000
Subject: Re: [Nova-Roma] Plebeian Elections - Comitia Plebis Tributa - Call to Order - Contio

 

Salvete,
 
I put my name forward for election and it is not on the list? Can you tell me why? 

 
T. Lupo (15032 )




From: "charlesaronowitz@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
 
Salvete omnibus in foro!

It being 12:01 a.m. (Rome time) on December 3rd, I hereby call the Comitia Plebis Tributa to order for a Contio starting immediately and  ending at 11:59 p.m. on December 5th, relating to the forthcoming Plebeian Elections.

The candidates are:

For the office of Tribunus Plebis (5 positions)

1.  A. Vergilius Figulus,  Citizen # 14560
2.  C. Tullius Valerianus,  Citizen # 00257

For the office of Aedilis Plebis (2 positions)

1.  A. Iulius Paterculus,  Citizen # 13008

During the first 48 hours of the contio, qualified citizens may declare their candidacy by either responding to this notice or by contacting the Presiding Magistrate at c.claudius.quadratus@...

Prospective candidates should check that they are eligible to run for office prior to announcing candidacy.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS (per the Lex Pompeia de cursu honorum):

Tribunus Plebis:  Must be Plebeian, assiduus (a tax-payer) at least 25 years of age as of the date of assuming office, have served for at least six months as apparitor, lictor, provincial governor, senator or as any elected official, and have been a citizen for at least eighteen months.

Aedilis Plebis:  Must be Plebeian, assiduus, at least 18 years of age as of the date of assuming office, have served for at least six months as apparitor, lictor, provincial governor, senator or as any elected official, and have been a citizen for at least six months.

Valete!

C Claudius Quadratus
Tribunus Plebis
Presiding Magistrate



Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94492 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-03
Subject: Re: Plebeian Elections - Comitia Plebis Tributa - Call to Order - Co
M. Caninus T. Lupo s.p.d.
 
The prior service requirements for both plebeian offices are:
 
"served for at least six months as apparitor, lictor, provincial governor, senator or as any elected official"
 
If you have served as a scribe or assistant to an official then that service would probably not yet be recorded in your Album Civium page since you joined earlier this year. Such service would need to be verified and the official on whose staff you served will most likely need to award Census Points to you. So work with Quadratus and Sulla if you have had six months of scribal service and desire to run for office.
 
Vale bene.
 
Marcus Pompeius Caninus
 
 
 
 
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94493 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-04
Subject: CALL TO ORDER - FORMAL MEETING OF THE SENATE - December 4th to Decem
CALL TO ORDER - FORMAL MEETING OF THE SENATE - December 4th to December 10th

I call the Senate to order. This formal meeting of the Senate in session is commenced.  As will be the case in sessions I preside over the Tribunes have a standing right to speak without asking permission.
I will post shortly the SCs proposal.

Valete optime

Presiding Magistrate:  Gaius Aemilius Crassus, Consul

Quorum:
Decius Iunius Palladius is on Leave - his Proxy is assigned to Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix and therefore as per XI.J of the SENATUS CONSULTUM DE RATIONE SENATUS MMDCCLXV he is deemed present.
There are 21 voting members of the Senate giving a minimum quorum of 14 voting members.
21 voting members are present.
The quorum is achieved.

SCHEDULE:

00:00 AM Rome Time of pr. Non. Dec. 2767 AVC (December 4th 2014): Call to order. Debate period commences.

00:00 AM Rome Time of a.d. VIII Id. Dec. 2767 AVC (December 6th 2014): Recess of session.

00:00 AM Rome Time of a.d. VII Id. Dec. 2767 AVC (December 7th 2014): Restart of debate.

11:59 PM Rome Time of a.d. VI Id. Dec. 2767 AVC (December 8th 2014): Debate period ends.

00:00 AM Rome Time of a.d. V Id. Dec. 2767 AVC (December 9th 2014): Call to vote. Voting period commences.

11:59 PM Rome Time a.d. IV Id. Dec. 2767 AVC (December 10th 2014): Voting period ends.

11:59 PM Rome Time a.d. III Id. Dec. 2767 AVC (October 28th 2014): Call to close issued before this time.

AGENDA:
I- Senatus Consultum on the Budget for 2015 (Debate and vote).
II- Senatus Consultum on the Tax rate for 2015 (Debate and vote).
III- Senatus Consultum on the Increase Class fee (Debate and vote).
IV- Senatus Consultum on the Database migration bids (Debate and vote).
V- Senatus Consultum on Outreach into Second Life (Debate and vote).
VI- Senatus Consultum on Access to the Censorial Database (Debate and vote).
VII- Senatus Consultum on the Assignment of the Province of Activity to the Senior Consul for 2768 AVC (Debate and vote).
VIII- Senatus Consultum on the Assignment of the Province of Activity to the Junior Consul for 2768 AVC (Debate and vote).
IX- Senatus Consultum on the Process of Approval of Citizenship (Debate and vote).
X- Senatus Consultum on the Award of the Title Pater Patriae to Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix (Debate and vote).
XI- Senatus Consultum on the Process of Dealing with Misinformation/Falsehoods in Citizenship Applications (Debate and vote).

ATTACHMENTS:

First quotes for Database migration and redesign for Item IV.
All Senatus Consulta will be post to the Senate list and can be consulted in the file section at:
Files
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94494 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-04
Subject: Official Summons of the Comitia Centuriata
Official Summons of the Comitia Centuriata

C. Aemilius Crassus Quiritibus SPD,

It is my pleasure to call the Comitia Centuriata to order to elect next year Censor, Consules and Praetores.

For Censor:
Publius Annæus Constantinus Placidus, citizen since June 1st of 2006

For Consul:
Marcus Pompeius Caninus, citizen since November 24th of 2010

For Praetor:
Aulus Liburnius Hadrianus, citizen since November 17th of 2006
Sextus Lucilius Tutor, citizen since June 24th of 2005

All candidates fulfil all legal requirements for the office they are seeking election.

The schedule for the Comitia is:
Call to order and start of Contio: 10 AM Rome Time, December 4th
End of Contio: 10 AM Rome Time, December 9th
Start of Voting: 10 AM Rome Time, December 9th
End of Voting: 5 PM Rome Time, December 16th.

Citizens are advice to avoid activity in the Comitia and to vote due calendar restrictions on the following dates:
Dec 6th, dies ater
Dec 11th, dies NP
Dec 13th, dies NP
Dec 14th, dies ater
Dec 15th, dies NP
The voting will be held using the cista through the album civium.

Since there aren’t enough candidates to fill all positions of Consul and as per Lex Cornelia de ratione comitiorum centuriatorum it is possible to accept more candidates to that office up to 48h remaining of the contio. Any citizen who fulfil the legal requirements for the position of Consul and wishing to candidate should send an email to c . aemilius . crassus @ gmail . com with the following information:
Subject: Candidacy to Consul
Roman name
Citizen ID
Age
Those candidacies will be pending to be possible to check all legal requirements in proper time to be added to the elections.

Valete optime.

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94495 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-04
Subject: Comitia Populi Tributa elections less than 24 hours
C. Aemilius Crassus Quiritibus SPD,

I would like to remember all citizens that the elections in the Comitia Populi Tributa will be closed in less than 24 hours and ask all citizens that haven't voted so far to vote.

Valete optime,
Crassus
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94496 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-04
Subject: Comitia Centuriata elections
C. Aemilius Crassus Quiritibus SPD,

As you saw the contio for the elections in the Comitia Centuriata has begun.

I would like to start by thanking all candidates for presenting themselves for these elections and also to say that I will vote on all present candidates and urge all citizens to also vote in them.

Publius Annæus Constantinus Placidus has served as Aedilis for several times and he is one of this year Praetores. I have worked with him in the past and I'm glad to endorse him for the office of Censor.

Marcus Pompeius Caninus is also one of this year Praetores having served aslo as Tribunus Plebis and magister aranearius. Indeed is due his work that we can use again the cista to vote and dispense more expensive ways to conduct our elections. Not only I am sure he will be a good Consul as he is the right Consul we need next year to supervise the database migration process. I'm very glad he has presented himself for Consul and I endorse him without hesitation.

I had less contacts with both candidates to the Praetorship but had enough to be at ease with endorse their candidacies.

Aulus Liburnius Hadrianus has served as Tribunus Plebis and it is one of this year Aedilis Plebis.

Sextus Lucilius Tutor has also served as Aedilis Curulis and Quaestor in the past and is also active at the province level.

For all these reasons I will vote on all current candidates and ask all citizens to do the same.

Valete optime.
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94497 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-04
Subject: Re: Comitia Centuriata elections
M. Pompeius Caninus C. Aemilio Crasso quirtibusque s.p.d.

Thank you, Crasse, for your endorsement. And thank you for your service as Consul this year. You and Aeternia have done a fine job.

I do hope we will see a few more candidates emerge soon. The early hours of the debate allow anyone who meets the qualifications for office to explore a possible run for office. I do not like the idea of running for Consul without a colleague. Sulla served us well as sole Consul but Nova Roma should have two Consules. So, please read these requirements and, if you meet them, speak up in this debate period to at least let us know you are considering a run for office:

To run for and assume the office of Consul one must meet all of these requirements:
Must be at least 30 years old
Must be an Assiduus/Assidua (tax payer).
Must have been a citizen of Nova Roma for at least 4 years.
Must have previously held the position of Praetor, or Tribune of the Plebs for at least 6 months ; or have served as a Provincial Governor for at least 3 years; or Senator for a year.

Bene valete!
 
Marcus Pompeius Caninus
 
 


Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94498 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-04
Subject: Plebeian Elections - One Additional Candidate
Salvete omnibus in foro!

Another citizen wished to be added to the list of candidates for the position of Tribunus Plebis.  He appears to meet all of the requirements.

Accordingly, the final list of candidates is as follows:

For the office of Tribunus Plebis

1.  A. Vergilius Figulus,  Citizen # 14560
2.  C. Tullius Valerianus,  Citizen # 00257
3.  P. Porcius Licinus,  Citizen # 13779

For the office of Aedilis Plebis

1.  A. Iulius Paterculus,  Citizen # 13008

For information regarding the background of any candidate, consult the Album Civium.

The voting period will start at 12:01 a.m. (Rome time) on December 7, 2014.

Valete!
C Claudius Quadratus
Presiding Magistrate
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94499 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-05
Subject: Preliminary Report of Current Senate Session
Ex officio C Claudius Quadratus, Tribunus Plebis

Salvete Quirites et omnibus in foro!

The Senate is now in session.  Following is the schedule and agenda items to be debated and voted upon.

SCHEDULE:

00:00 AM Rome Time of pr. Non. Dec. 2767 AVC (December 4th 2014): Call to order. Debate period commences.

00:00 AM Rome Time of a.d. VIII Id. Dec. 2767 AVC (December 6th 2014): Recess of session.

00:00 AM Rome Time of a.d. VII Id. Dec. 2767 AVC (December 7th 2014): Restart of debate.

11:59 PM Rome Time of a.d. VI Id. Dec. 2767 AVC (December 8th 2014): Debate period ends.

00:00 AM Rome Time of a.d. V Id. Dec. 2767 AVC (December 9th 2014): Call to vote. Voting period commences.

11:59 PM Rome Time a.d. IV Id. Dec. 2767 AVC (December 10th 2014): Voting period ends.

11:59 PM Rome Time a.d. III Id. Dec. 2767 AVC (December 11th 2014): Call to close issued before this time.

AGENDA:  (A total of 11 items)

ITEM I- Senatus Consultum on the Budget for 2015

 

Budget

 

 

Webhosting:

 $200.00

Go Daddy

Registerred Agent:

 $250.00

Ainsworth

Annual Report:

 $40.00

State of Maine

QuickBooks:

 $550.00

Quickbooks

Office and Budget Supplies:

 $50.00

 

Mail Box Rental

 $75.00

 

Paypal Fees

 $50.00

 

Discretionary Consular Fund

 $250.00

Per Consul for a total of $500.00

Domain Renewal Costs

 $200.00

 

Total

$1,915.00

 

Outsource Web Work per item IV

Pending Amount

 

 


ITEM II- Senatus Consultum on the Tax rate for 2015

 

Tax Proposal for 2015

 

 

 

2014

2015

Class I

38

38

Class II

32

32

Class III

22

22

Class IV

14

14

Class V

8

8

No Change Recommended this year due to the cost of the Outsource and QuickBooks Costs.   In 2016 with the stablization of webhosting the taxes will decrease.


ITEM III- Senatus Consultum on the Increase Class fee

 

The fee to purchase up a class level in the Comitia Centuriata is set to $30.00 US.



Item IV- SENATUS CONSULTUM ON DATABASE AND SERVER MIGRATION

 

The Senate, in recognition of the need to maintain access to and control of the corporation's information assets and technology services decides:


I- The CIO may solicit bids for consulting services necessary to complete the migration.


II- The Information Technology Task Force (ITTF) and the CIO will jointly evaluate all such bids.


III- The ITTF is authorized to accept bids on behalf of the corporation for consulting services related to the migration if:

a) Three or more bids for the work are received

b) All such bids are based on the same requirements and information regarding the work to be performed.

c) No bidder shall be given information that is unknown by or not provided to other bidders.

d) No bidder shall be given special treatment or consideration withheld from other bidders.


IV- The Senate authorizes the CFO of Nova Roma to make such monetary payments as are necessary to ensure a safe and thorough migration of data and services from the current server located in Sweden to a server located in the United States of America to the maximum amount of $3 000 US.


V- Any amount above the stipulated in IV needs to be approved by a new Senatus Consultum.


VI- This authorization shall last until the Senate decrees otherwise.



Item V- SENATUS CONSULTUM ON OUTREACH INTO SECOND LIFE

 

1. The Senate decrees that the electronic meeting place known as Second Life, operated by Linden Labs, is to be considered as a province of Nova Roma, within the boundaries of any location within Second Life that is under the joint care, custody, control by means of rental, be it from Linden Labs directly or from a third party owner/renter within Second Life, of Gnaeus Iulius Caesar and Titus Iulius Sabinus and which they have identified as a Nova Roman outreach area.

 

2. As such a province within the limits of any rental agreement for such area(s) the leges and other legal instruments of Nova Roma shall have effect within such an area(s).

 

3. In recognition of the importance of building lasting, productive links with influential members of Second Life who are not Nova Roman citizens, the Senate decrees that in respect of any area that falls under Section 1 above, that as a province it shall be administered collegiately by Gnaeus Iulius Caesar and Titus Iulius Sabinus, who shall each hold the position of governor and the title of proconsul of the collective whole of any such Section 1 area. Administration of sub-areas of the whole, or tasks, are at the collegiate discretion of Gnaeus Iulius Caesar and Titus Iulius Sabinus.

 

4. The length of the appointment of Gnaeus Iulius Caesar and Titus Iulius Sabinus shall be five years. On the anniversary of the enactment of this Senatus Consultum, they shall each be automatically prorogued in their positions as proconsuls of such area(s) for a further five years, unless one or both of them dies, or resigns their position or resigns their citizenship, or unless one or both are dismissed from such position by the Senate by means of a Senatus Consultum. Should one alone be removed or resign from such a position, this shall not affect the appointment of the other.

 

5. In addition to being considered a province of Nova Roma, such areas in Section 1 are deemed to be an official outreach project of Nova Roma, managed by Gnaeus Iulius Caesar and Titus Iulius Sabinus on behalf of Nova Roma, and eligible for such financial support and defrayment of costs as is deemed appropriate by the Senate Finance Committee.

 

Item VI- SENATUS CONSULTUM ON ACCESS TO THE CENSORIAL DATABASE

 

1. The Senate decrees that access to the censorial database, as a corporate asset of Nova Roma Inc., is restricted to those Nova Roman citizens who have been specifically approved by the Senate.

 

2. Only Nova Roman citizens may have authorised access, by the means laid out below, to the censorial database.

 

3. The Censors and any person who is a Director of the Corporation and who has been authorised by the Censors or by another Senatus Consultum, are not subject to the approval process laid forth in this Senatus Consultum.

 

4. The method of approval shall be by means of Senatus Consultum enacted by a simple majority, where each such individual shall have their full Nova Roman name specified.

 

5. Such access as granted at Section 4 shall only be valid for one year and at the expiry of that year a further Senatus Consultum must be obtained. All censorial database passwords must be revoked upon such expiry and only re-issued when the Senate approves another year of access for such a person.

 

6. The Censors shall not authorise any person to have access to the censorial database by any means until such time as the Senate has approved that person’s access.

 

7. The Webmaster/CIO or other person performing such a role that involves issuing passwords for the purpose of access to the censorial database shall not issue such a password to a person not authorised by the Senate as above.



Item VII- SENATUS CONSULTUM ON THE ASSIGNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF ACTIVITY TO THE SENIOR CONSUL FOR 2768 A.U.C.

 

1. The senior consul for the year 2768 A.U.C. is instructed by the Senate of Nova Roma to pursue the following items to a successful completion on or before the date indicated during his/her year in office. The senior consul shall post a progress report monthly to the Senate, by means of posting to the Senate list, detailing the steps he/she has taken to bring these items to a successful conclusion. Between December 1st and December 15th of 2768 A.U.C. the senior consul shall post his/her final progress report to the Senate list. If he/she has not brought any item below to a successful conclusion, then he/she will explain in detail to the Senate the reasons for his/her failure to do so.

 

2. The senior consul shall complete the transfer of the website from the current host to a US based company as per the terms of the Senatus Consultum on the creation of an Information Technology Task Force.

 

3. If the senior consul is the only consul elected/appointed for 2768 A.U.C. then the Province of Activity Senatus Consultum designated for the Junior Consul for 2768 A.U.C. shall become the responsibility of the senior consul, who shall be bound by its terms and contents as if they appeared in this Senatus Consultum.

 


Item VIII- SENATUS CONSULTUM ON THE ASSIGNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF ACTIVITY TO THE JUNIOR CONSUL FOR 2768 A.U.C.

 

1. The junior consul for the year 2768 A.U.C. is instructed by the Senate of Nova Roma to pursue the following items to a successful completion on or before the date indicated during his/her year in office. The junior consul shall post a progress report monthly to the Senate, by means of posting to the Senate list, detailing the steps he/she has taken to bring these items to a successful conclusion. Between December 1st and December 15th of 2768 A.U.C. the junior consul shall post his/her final progress report to the Senate list. If he/she has not brought any item below to a successful conclusion, then he/she will explain in detail to the Senate the reasons for his/her failure to do so.

 

2. The junior consul shall initiate a series of measures that result in an increase of at least 10% in the number of assidui tax payers, where the 10% increase is based on and calculated using the number of tax payers in 2767 A.U.C. as recorded by the CFO of Nova Roma.



Item IX- SENATUS CONSULTUM ON THE PROCESS OF APPROVAL OF CITIZENSHIP

 

1. The Censors must personally approve grants of citizenship and this task cannot be delegated to censorial scribes.

 

2. At least one Censor must endorse on the censorial database log, using his or her own censorial ID, that he/she has approved the grant of Nova Roman citizenship to the applicant for citizenship.

 

3. Should the Censor at Section 2 not approve the grant of citizenship, then he/she should endorse the reasons why on the log.

 

4. Any person whose censorial log does not have such an endorsement of a grant of citizenship as at Section 2 above shall not be considered to be a citizen of Nova Roma.

 

5. This Senatus Consultum is not retroactive.

 


Item X- SENATUS CONSULTUM ON THE AWARD OF THE TITLE PATER PATRIAE TO LUCIUS CORNELIUS SULLA FELIX

 

The Senate decrees that in recognition of the work of Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix, a pivotal and central figure for many years in Nova Roma, in support of the task of rebuilding and strengthening Nova Roma, especially during his recent consulship, and his total dedication to Nova Roma, as evidenced most recently by his participation in Nova Roman affairs during a period of hospitalisation and subsequent recuperation, as well as his long history of years of service to Nova Roma, that he, Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix, be awarded the title of Pater Patriae.



Item XI- SENATUS CONSULTUM ON THE PROCESS OF DEALING WITH MISINFORMATION/FALSEHOODS IN CITIZENSHIP APPLICATIONS

 

1. In the event of a citizenship application being subsequently rejected by both censors, after the grant of citizenship, as void due to misinformation/falsehood contained within the application form, Nova Roman citizenship is automatically forfeited by the person in question and deemed void as though it had never been granted.

 

2. The point in time when forfeiture in Section 1 occurs is the point when the citizenship application is submitted to the censors, regardless of when the misinformation/falsehood are subsequently revealed/discovered.

 

3. In these circumstances if the person wishes to obtain Nova Roman citizenship subsequent to the discovery of the misinformation/falsehood, a new application form must be completed and submitted by the person and the form with the misinformation/falsehood must be preserved intact and unaltered for future reference, but must be cross-referenced in the log to any subsequent application form submitted by the person by quoting the application form number, and vice versa on the subsequent form.


Citizens should communicate their questions or concerns privately to any Tribunus Plebis.  I may be reached at c.claudius.quadratus@...

Valete!

C Claudius Quadratus
Tribunus Plebis




Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94500 From: Belle Morte Statia Date: 2014-12-05
Subject: CPT Elections- VOTING CLOSED
Sta.Cornelia Aeternia Consul Omnibus in foro S.P.D.

The voting for the Comitia Populi Tributa elections are now closed.

Results will be posted once the Diribitores have confirmed results..

Valete bene,
Statia Cornelia Aeternia 

--
"De mortuis nil nisi bonum"
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94501 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-05
Subject: Quaestorial Oath of Office of Cn. Lentulus
CN. CORNELIVS LENTVLVS QVAESTOR R.P.: QVIRITIBVS: SAL.:
 
Avete, Novi Romani Qurites!

I know the results are not officially announced, but since all candidates get automatically elected, and the voting has officially closed, and it is December 5, the day when quaestores must enter office, and since this is the FIRST DAY in Nova Roman history that our quaestores enter office on the correct Roman date per law, I would like to celebrate this occasion by taking my oath of office on this significant day, and I encourage all other quaestores designati to do the same. OF COURSE, I will NOT exercise any rights or powers attendant to the quaestura until official results are not confirmed, so this oath is now a symbolic gesture, and takes effect only after confirmation by the official announcement of election results.

I have taken this office before Nova Roman citizen witnesses, spoken aloud in all three languages, wearing simple white toga which is the quaestores' clothes.

After the oath, I offered incense to Jupiter.


LATIN VERSION

 
Ego, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Attila Gonda), hac re ipsa decus Novae Romae me defensurum, et semper pro populo senatuque Novae Romae acturum esse sollemniter IVRO.
 
Ego, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, officio Quaestoris  Novae Romae accepto, deos deasque Romae in omnibus meae vitae publicae temporibus culturum, et virtutes Romanas publica privataque vita me persecuturum esse IVRO.
 
Ego, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, Religioni Romanae me fauturum et eam defensurum, et numquam contra eius statum publicum me acturum esse, ne quid detrimenti capiat IVRO.
 
Ego, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, officiis muneris Quaestoris me quam optime functurum esse praeterea IVRO.
 
Meo civis Novae Romae honore, coram deis deabusque populi Romani, et voluntate favoreque eorum, ego munus Quaestoris, una cum iuribus, privilegiis, muneribus et officiis comitantibus ACCIPIO
 

ENGLISH VERSION:

 
I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Attila Gonda) do hereby solemnly swear to uphold the honor of Nova Roma, and to act always in the best interests of the people and the Senate of Nova Roma.
 
As a magistrate of Nova Roma, I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus swear to honor the Gods and Goddesses of Rome in my public dealings, and to pursue the Roman Virtues in my public and private life.
 
I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus swear to uphold and defend the Religio Romana as the State Religion of Nova Roma and swear never to act in a way that would threaten its status as the State Religion.
 
I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus swear to protect and defend the Constitution of Nova Roma.
 
I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus further swear to fulfill the obligations and responsibilities of the office of Quaestor to the best of my abilities.
 
On my honor as a Citizen of Nova Roma, and in the presence of the Gods and Goddesses of the Roman people and by their will and favor, do I accept the position of Quaestor and all the rights, privileges, obligations, and responsibilities attendant thereto.
 

HUNGARIAN VERSION


Én, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Gonda Attila), ezennel ünnepélyesen esküszöm,hogy Nova Roma becsületét megvédelmezem, és mindenkor a szenátus és Nova Roma népének érdekében cselekszem.

Én, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, elfogadván hivatalomat esküszöm, hogy Róma isteneit és istennõit minden közéleti tevékenységem során tisztelettel fogom illetni, és követni fogom a római erényeket mind a magán, mind a közösségi életben.

Én, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, esküszöm, hogy a Római  Vallást óvni és védelmezni fogom, és nyílvánosan sohasem foglalok el vele ellentétes álláspontot, hogy kárt ne szenvedjen.

Én, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, esküszöm továbbá, hogy a Quaestori hivatallal járó feladataimat a lehetõ legjobb képességeim szerint látom el.

Én, nova római polgárjogomnál fogva a római nép istenei és istennõi elõtt és azok akarata és tetszése szerint a Quaestori hivatalt a velejáró összes joggal, kiváltsággal, kötelezettséggel és feladattal együtt elfogadom.



 
Valete, Novi Romani Quirites!



Cn. Cornelius Lentulus,
QVAESTOR REI PUBLICAE NOVAE ROMANAE

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94502 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-05
Subject: Comitia Plebis Tributa - Plebeian Elections - Contio Closed
Salvete, omnibus in foro!

It is 11:59 p.m., Rome Time, on December 5th.  The contio of the Comitia Plebis Tributa is now closed.

The voting period will begin at 12:01 a.m. Rome time on December 7th.

Valete!

C Claudius Quadratus
Tribunus Plebis
Presiding Magistrate
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94503 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-05
Subject: Two new elections beginning soon
M. Pompeius Caninus quiritibus sal.

We have two cistae opening soon. Please take time to vote in the coming week. 


Comitia Plebis Tributa
Status: Voting has not yet begun. 
Voting starts: 2014-12-07 00:01:00 
Voting ends: 2014-12-13 23:59:00







Comitia Centuriata
Status: Voting has not yet begun. 
Voting starts: 2014-12-09 10:00:00 
Voting ends: 2014-12-16 17:00:00


The cista is closed for the Comitia Populi Tributa:

Comitia Populi Tributa
Status: Voting has ended. 
Voting starts: 2014-11-28 05:01:00 
Voting ends: 2014-12-05 05:01:00


Marcus Pompeius Caninus


Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94504 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-05
Subject: Re: Quaestorial Oath of Office of Cn. Lentulus
Lentulus,
I think you forgot to add the Latin version of "I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus swear to protect and defend the Constitution of Nova Roma."

There are only five Latin translations, while there are six translations in both English and Hungarian.
Tiberius Marcius Quadra
 



On Saturday, December 6, 2014 8:57 AM, "'Cn. Cornelius Lentulus' cn_corn_lent@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
 
CN. CORNELIVS LENTVLVS QVAESTOR R.P.: QVIRITIBVS: SAL.:
 
Avete, Novi Romani Qurites!

I know the results are not officially announced, but since all candidates get automatically elected, and the voting has officially closed, and it is December 5, the day when quaestores must enter office, and since this is the FIRST DAY in Nova Roman history that our quaestores enter office on the correct Roman date per law, I would like to celebrate this occasion by taking my oath of office on this significant day, and I encourage all other quaestores designati to do the same. OF COURSE, I will NOT exercise any rights or powers attendant to the quaestura until official results are not confirmed, so this oath is now a symbolic gesture, and takes effect only after confirmation by the official announcement of election results.

I have taken this office before Nova Roman citizen witnesses, spoken aloud in all three languages, wearing simple white toga which is the quaestores' clothes.

After the oath, I offered incense to Jupiter.


LATIN VERSION

 
Ego, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Attila Gonda), hac re ipsa decus Novae Romae me defensurum, et semper pro populo senatuque Novae Romae acturum esse sollemniter IVRO.
 
Ego, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, officio Quaestoris  Novae Romae accepto, deos deasque Romae in omnibus meae vitae publicae temporibus culturum, et virtutes Romanas publica privataque vita me persecuturum esse IVRO.
 
Ego, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, Religioni Romanae me fauturum et eam defensurum, et numquam contra eius statum publicum me acturum esse, ne quid detrimenti capiat IVRO.
 
Ego, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, officiis muneris Quaestoris me quam optime functurum esse praeterea IVRO.
 
Meo civis Novae Romae honore, coram deis deabusque populi Romani, et voluntate favoreque eorum, ego munus Quaestoris, una cum iuribus, privilegiis, muneribus et officiis comitantibus ACCIPIO
 

ENGLISH VERSION:

 
I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Attila Gonda) do hereby solemnly swear to uphold the honor of Nova Roma, and to act always in the best interests of the people and the Senate of Nova Roma.
 
As a magistrate of Nova Roma, I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus swear to honor the Gods and Goddesses of Rome in my public dealings, and to pursue the Roman Virtues in my public and private life.
 
I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus swear to uphold and defend the Religio Romana as the State Religion of Nova Roma and swear never to act in a way that would threaten its status as the State Religion.
 
I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus swear to protect and defend the Constitution of Nova Roma.
 
I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus further swear to fulfill the obligations and responsibilities of the office of Quaestor to the best of my abilities.
 
On my honor as a Citizen of Nova Roma, and in the presence of the Gods and Goddesses of the Roman people and by their will and favor, do I accept the position of Quaestor and all the rights, privileges, obligations, and responsibilities attendant thereto.
 

HUNGARIAN VERSION


Én, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Gonda Attila), ezennel ünnepélyesen esküszöm,hogy Nova Roma becsületét megvédelmezem, és mindenkor a szenátus és Nova Roma népének érdekében cselekszem.

Én, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, elfogadván hivatalomat esküszöm, hogy Róma isteneit és istennõit minden közéleti tevékenységem során tisztelettel fogom illetni, és követni fogom a római erényeket mind a magán, mind a közösségi életben.

Én, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, esküszöm, hogy a Római  Vallást óvni és védelmezni fogom, és nyílvánosan sohasem foglalok el vele ellentétes álláspontot, hogy kárt ne szenvedjen.

Én, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, esküszöm továbbá, hogy a Quaestori hivatallal járó feladataimat a lehetõ legjobb képességeim szerint látom el.

Én, nova római polgárjogomnál fogva a római nép istenei és istennõi elõtt és azok akarata és tetszése szerint a Quaestori hivatalt a velejáró összes joggal, kiváltsággal, kötelezettséggel és feladattal együtt elfogadom.



 
Valete, Novi Romani Quirites!



Cn. Cornelius Lentulus,
QVAESTOR REI PUBLICAE NOVAE ROMANAE



Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94505 From: Robert Woolwine Date: 2014-12-05
Subject: Reminder

Avete,

I just wanted to send a reminder that as of Tuesday, December 9th I will be unavailable.  I'll try to get back online as soon as I can...

Respectfully,

Sulla

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94506 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-06
Subject: Saturnalia Festival for Nova Roma (in Pannonia)
Cn. Lentulus pontifex et quaestor iuratus et leg. pr. pr. Pannoniae Quiritibus sal.

A Preliminary Io Saturnalia! 

Tomorrow, on 7 December, Nova Romans will assemble in the Aquincum ruins area history museum and, as it is now many years's custom, we celebrate the Saturnalia publicly (as part of Budapest city's museum programs) and I, in my capacity as pontifex, perform a public ritual to Saturnus father for Nova Roma, for all its citizens, magistrates and priestly colleges, and in my capacity as governor of Pannonia and Italia, for Italia Nova Romana and Pannonia Provincia.

At such occasions I always ask the audience (after the official part of the ritual has been finished) what their requests are from Saturnus, and then both NR citizens and museum visitors ask sometimes even very intimate and serious things. It is moving to see even museum visitors believe in it - at least in some extent. It has that magic, the incense, the chants, the serious appearance of the ritual. In this way, Roman religion finds one or two more adherents at such festivals and events.

Besides the official central NR parts of the fest, there will also be much wine, laughter and good spirit, and I hope, some photos will be made.

IO preliminary SATURNALIA!
Valete!
CN. LENTVLVS
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94507 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-06
Subject: Re: Saturnalia Festival for Nova Roma (in Pannonia)
Salve, Lentule!

I remember Aquincum and wish I could be there to celebrate with you.

Vale!
Quadratus


To: nova_roma_@yahoogroups.com; nova-roma@yahoogroups.com; ReligioRomana@yahoogroups.com
From: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2014 11:07:56 +0000
Subject: [Nova-Roma] Saturnalia Festival for Nova Roma (in Pannonia)

 

Cn. Lentulus pontifex et quaestor iuratus et leg. pr. pr. Pannoniae Quiritibus sal.

A Preliminary Io Saturnalia! 

Tomorrow, on 7 December, Nova Romans will assemble in the Aquincum ruins area history museum and, as it is now many years's custom, we celebrate the Saturnalia publicly (as part of Budapest city's museum programs) and I, in my capacity as pontifex, perform a public ritual to Saturnus father for Nova Roma, for all its citizens, magistrates and priestly colleges, and in my capacity as governor of Pannonia and Italia, for Italia Nova Romana and Pannonia Provincia.

At such occasions I always ask the audience (after the official part of the ritual has been finished) what their requests are from Saturnus, and then both NR citizens and museum visitors ask sometimes even very intimate and serious things. It is moving to see even museum visitors believe in it - at least in some extent. It has that magic, the incense, the chants, the serious appearance of the ritual. In this way, Roman religion finds one or two more adherents at such festivals and events.

Besides the official central NR parts of the fest, there will also be much wine, laughter and good spirit, and I hope, some photos will be made.

IO preliminary SATURNALIA!
Valete!
CN. LENTVLVS

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94508 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-06
Subject: Plebeian Elections - Voting Period Has Begun
Salvete, omnibus in foro!

The cista is open.  The voting period for the plebeian elections has begun and will last for seven days.  The cista is reached via the Album Civium.
If you have any difficulty, please contact me at c.claudius.quadratus@...

Valete!

C Claudius Quadratus
Tribunus Plebis
Presiding Magistrate


Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94509 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-07
Subject: Re: Quaestorial Oath of Office of Cn. Lentulus
Lentulus Marcio SPD

Yes indeed! One sentence is missing from the Latin version, thank you for pointing that out. I use our official translation (it is not my translation), maybe I copied the text incorrectly. I will check it. But, luckily, this mistake does not affect the validity of my oath because only the English part is the obligatory part.

Vale!
Lentulus


Da: "Robin Marquardt remarq777@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
Lentulus,
I think you forgot to add the Latin version of "I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus swear to protect and defend the Constitution of Nova Roma."

There are only five Latin translations, while there are six translations in both English and Hungarian.
Tiberius Marcius Quadra
 



On Saturday, December 6, 2014 8:57 AM, "'Cn. Cornelius Lentulus' cn_corn_lent@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
 
CN. CORNELIVS LENTVLVS QVAESTOR R.P.: QVIRITIBVS: SAL.:
 
Avete, Novi Romani Qurites!

I know the results are not officially announced, but since all candidates get automatically elected, and the voting has officially closed, and it is December 5, the day when quaestores must enter office, and since this is the FIRST DAY in Nova Roman history that our quaestores enter office on the correct Roman date per law, I would like to celebrate this occasion by taking my oath of office on this significant day, and I encourage all other quaestores designati to do the same. OF COURSE, I will NOT exercise any rights or powers attendant to the quaestura until official results are not confirmed, so this oath is now a symbolic gesture, and takes effect only after confirmation by the official announcement of election results.

I have taken this office before Nova Roman citizen witnesses, spoken aloud in all three languages, wearing simple white toga which is the quaestores' clothes.

After the oath, I offered incense to Jupiter.


LATIN VERSION

 
Ego, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Attila Gonda), hac re ipsa decus Novae Romae me defensurum, et semper pro populo senatuque Novae Romae acturum esse sollemniter IVRO.
 
Ego, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, officio Quaestoris  Novae Romae accepto, deos deasque Romae in omnibus meae vitae publicae temporibus culturum, et virtutes Romanas publica privataque vita me persecuturum esse IVRO.
 
Ego, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, Religioni Romanae me fauturum et eam defensurum, et numquam contra eius statum publicum me acturum esse, ne quid detrimenti capiat IVRO.
 
Ego, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, officiis muneris Quaestoris me quam optime functurum esse praeterea IVRO.
 
Meo civis Novae Romae honore, coram deis deabusque populi Romani, et voluntate favoreque eorum, ego munus Quaestoris, una cum iuribus, privilegiis, muneribus et officiis comitantibus ACCIPIO
 

ENGLISH VERSION:

 
I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Attila Gonda) do hereby solemnly swear to uphold the honor of Nova Roma, and to act always in the best interests of the people and the Senate of Nova Roma.
 
As a magistrate of Nova Roma, I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus swear to honor the Gods and Goddesses of Rome in my public dealings, and to pursue the Roman Virtues in my public and private life.
 
I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus swear to uphold and defend the Religio Romana as the State Religion of Nova Roma and swear never to act in a way that would threaten its status as the State Religion.
 
I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus swear to protect and defend the Constitution of Nova Roma.
 
I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus further swear to fulfill the obligations and responsibilities of the office of Quaestor to the best of my abilities.
 
On my honor as a Citizen of Nova Roma, and in the presence of the Gods and Goddesses of the Roman people and by their will and favor, do I accept the position of Quaestor and all the rights, privileges, obligations, and responsibilities attendant thereto.
 

HUNGARIAN VERSION


Én, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Gonda Attila), ezennel ünnepélyesen esküszöm,hogy Nova Roma becsületét megvédelmezem, és mindenkor a szenátus és Nova Roma népének érdekében cselekszem.

Én, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, elfogadván hivatalomat esküszöm, hogy Róma isteneit és istennõit minden közéleti tevékenységem során tisztelettel fogom illetni, és követni fogom a római erényeket mind a magán, mind a közösségi életben.

Én, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, esküszöm, hogy a Római  Vallást óvni és védelmezni fogom, és nyílvánosan sohasem foglalok el vele ellentétes álláspontot, hogy kárt ne szenvedjen.

Én, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, esküszöm továbbá, hogy a Quaestori hivatallal járó feladataimat a lehetõ legjobb képességeim szerint látom el.

Én, nova római polgárjogomnál fogva a római nép istenei és istennõi elõtt és azok akarata és tetszése szerint a Quaestori hivatalt a velejáró összes joggal, kiváltsággal, kötelezettséggel és feladattal együtt elfogadom.



 
Valete, Novi Romani Quirites!



Cn. Cornelius Lentulus,
QVAESTOR REI PUBLICAE NOVAE ROMANAE





Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94510 From: Belle Morte Statia Date: 2014-12-07
Subject: COMITIA POPULI TRIBUTA RESULTS- OFFICIAL CLOSING OF ELECTION
Sta. Cornelia Aeternia Consul Omnibus in for S.P.D.  

It is my pleasure to announce the results of the Comitia Populi Tributa Results.   My congratulations to the  all of the winners and success in the upcoming year.

Valete bene,
Statia Cornelia Aeternia



QUAESTORN Tribes
Ti. Cassius Atellus201, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 25, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35
Gaius Claudius Quadratus201, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 25, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35
Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus201, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 25, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35
Tiberius Iulius Nerva181, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 25, 29, 30, 32, 34, 35
Gnaeus Rutilius Viminalis171, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 16, 17, 20, 22, 25, 29, 30, 32, 34, 35

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94511 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-07
Subject: Re: Quaestorial Oath of Office of Cn. Lentulus
TM.Quadra Lentulus Salutem plurimam dicit,
I egarly await to see the revised edition.
Vale et gratias tibi ago!
Tiberius Marcius Quadra
 



On Sunday, December 7, 2014 6:29 PM, "'Cn. Cornelius Lentulus' cn_corn_lent@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
Lentulus Marcio SPD

Yes indeed! One sentence is missing from the Latin version, thank you for pointing that out. I use our official translation (it is not my translation), maybe I copied the text incorrectly. I will check it. But, luckily, this mistake does not affect the validity of my oath because only the English part is the obligatory part.

Vale!
Lentulus


Da: "Robin Marquardt remarq777@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
Lentulus,
I think you forgot to add the Latin version of "I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus swear to protect and defend the Constitution of Nova Roma."

There are only five Latin translations, while there are six translations in both English and Hungarian.
Tiberius Marcius Quadra
 



On Saturday, December 6, 2014 8:57 AM, "'Cn. Cornelius Lentulus' cn_corn_lent@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
 
CN. CORNELIVS LENTVLVS QVAESTOR R.P.: QVIRITIBVS: SAL.:
 
Avete, Novi Romani Qurites!

I know the results are not officially announced, but since all candidates get automatically elected, and the voting has officially closed, and it is December 5, the day when quaestores must enter office, and since this is the FIRST DAY in Nova Roman history that our quaestores enter office on the correct Roman date per law, I would like to celebrate this occasion by taking my oath of office on this significant day, and I encourage all other quaestores designati to do the same. OF COURSE, I will NOT exercise any rights or powers attendant to the quaestura until official results are not confirmed, so this oath is now a symbolic gesture, and takes effect only after confirmation by the official announcement of election results.

I have taken this office before Nova Roman citizen witnesses, spoken aloud in all three languages, wearing simple white toga which is the quaestores' clothes.

After the oath, I offered incense to Jupiter.


LATIN VERSION

 
Ego, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Attila Gonda), hac re ipsa decus Novae Romae me defensurum, et semper pro populo senatuque Novae Romae acturum esse sollemniter IVRO.
 
Ego, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, officio Quaestoris  Novae Romae accepto, deos deasque Romae in omnibus meae vitae publicae temporibus culturum, et virtutes Romanas publica privataque vita me persecuturum esse IVRO.
 
Ego, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, Religioni Romanae me fauturum et eam defensurum, et numquam contra eius statum publicum me acturum esse, ne quid detrimenti capiat IVRO.
 
Ego, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, officiis muneris Quaestoris me quam optime functurum esse praeterea IVRO.
 
Meo civis Novae Romae honore, coram deis deabusque populi Romani, et voluntate favoreque eorum, ego munus Quaestoris, una cum iuribus, privilegiis, muneribus et officiis comitantibus ACCIPIO
 

ENGLISH VERSION:

 
I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Attila Gonda) do hereby solemnly swear to uphold the honor of Nova Roma, and to act always in the best interests of the people and the Senate of Nova Roma.
 
As a magistrate of Nova Roma, I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus swear to honor the Gods and Goddesses of Rome in my public dealings, and to pursue the Roman Virtues in my public and private life.
 
I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus swear to uphold and defend the Religio Romana as the State Religion of Nova Roma and swear never to act in a way that would threaten its status as the State Religion.
 
I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus swear to protect and defend the Constitution of Nova Roma.
 
I, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus further swear to fulfill the obligations and responsibilities of the office of Quaestor to the best of my abilities.
 
On my honor as a Citizen of Nova Roma, and in the presence of the Gods and Goddesses of the Roman people and by their will and favor, do I accept the position of Quaestor and all the rights, privileges, obligations, and responsibilities attendant thereto.
 

HUNGARIAN VERSION


Én, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (Gonda Attila), ezennel ünnepélyesen esküszöm,hogy Nova Roma becsületét megvédelmezem, és mindenkor a szenátus és Nova Roma népének érdekében cselekszem.

Én, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, elfogadván hivatalomat esküszöm, hogy Róma isteneit és istennõit minden közéleti tevékenységem során tisztelettel fogom illetni, és követni fogom a római erényeket mind a magán, mind a közösségi életben.

Én, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, esküszöm, hogy a Római  Vallást óvni és védelmezni fogom, és nyílvánosan sohasem foglalok el vele ellentétes álláspontot, hogy kárt ne szenvedjen.

Én, Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, esküszöm továbbá, hogy a Quaestori hivatallal járó feladataimat a lehetõ legjobb képességeim szerint látom el.

Én, nova római polgárjogomnál fogva a római nép istenei és istennõi elõtt és azok akarata és tetszése szerint a Quaestori hivatalt a velejáró összes joggal, kiváltsággal, kötelezettséggel és feladattal együtt elfogadom.



 
Valete, Novi Romani Quirites!



Cn. Cornelius Lentulus,
QVAESTOR REI PUBLICAE NOVAE ROMANAE







Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94512 From: iulius_sabinus Date: 2014-12-08
Subject: The Collegium Pontificum is called into session - December 2767 a.U.

SALVETE!


The Collegium Pontificum is called into session starting with 08.00 hr.(Rome time) on a.d XVII Kal Ian 2767 a.U.c (Tuesday 16 Dec 2014) until 18.00 hr.(Rome time) on a.d V. Kal Ian 2767 a.U.c (Sunday, 28 Dec 2014).


The session schedule is:


Contio:

Starts with 08.00 hr.(Rome time) on a.d XVII Kal Ian 2767 a.U.c (Tuesday 16 Dec 2014) until 18.00 hr.(Rome time) on a.d XI Kal Ian 2767 a.U.c (Monday, 22 Dec 2014).


Vote:

Starts  with 08.00 hr.(Rome time) on a.d IX Kal Ian 2767 a.U.c (Wednesday 24 Dec 2014) and ends at 18.00 hr.(Rome time) on a.d V Kal Ian 2767 a.U.c (Sunday, 28 Dec 2014).


QUOD BONUM FAUSTVM FELIX FORTUNATUMQUE SIT POPULO ROMANO QUIRITIBUS


A. Items:


1. Collegium Pontificum set the next year nundinal letter and, only if are required changes, the next year calendar - informal item, no vote.

2. Collegium Pontificum elect a secretary of the collegium for the first six month of the year 2768 a.U.c (2015 AC).

3. Collegium Pontificum determine the pontifex responsible of performing the piaculum in the name of the entire Nova Roman community on prid. Kal Ian 2767 a.U.c (Wednesday 31 Dec 2014) - informal item, no vote.


B. The Collegium Pontificum members can add new matters to debate or items to vote during the contio but not later than 18.00 hr.(Rome time) on a.d. XIII Kal Ian 2767a.U.c (Saturday 20 Dec 2014).


C. Proxy.

A CP member who is unable to vote can give his proxy to another CP member during the contio.


D. The Collegium Pontificum session can be observed by the entire Nova Roman community at this address:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/collegium_pontificum_nr/   


VALETE,

T. Iulius Sabinus

Pontifex Maximus


Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94513 From: Lucius Vitellius Date: 2014-12-08
Subject: * * * LVDI GALERI: Request for Gladiator Entries * * *
L. Vitellius Triarius quiritibus sal.

Salvete omnes,

As per the order of the Senate and the recommendation of the Collegium pontificum, the Offices of the Aediles will be holding Funeral Games in memory of our late T. Galerius Paulinus.  These Ludi Funebres will be held in mid-December (about a week away).  Anyone who would like to participate may do so by sending me your entry for the Munera Gladiatoria portion of these games:

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Event Summary

The Munera Gladiatoria portion of the games will consist of a one-day gladiatorial exhibition in the Forum Boarium.  It will be a presentation of the Respublica's gladiators.  This is a NO KILL event.  This will be a LAST MAN STANDING IS VICTOR event.

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Gladiator Types

RETIARIUS: His weapon is the net, the trident and a dagger. His defenses are a protection of arm (manica), that includes the shoulder.

HOPLOMACHUS: His weapons are a lance and a dagger. His defenses are a closed crest hull, circular small shield and metallic shin pads. His defenses are protection of right arm and he can take a pectoral plate.

MURMILLO: His weapon is a short sword (gladius). His defenses are a closed great crest hull, rectangular big shield (scutum), protection in right arm and shin pad in left leg.

THRAEX: His weapon is a curved sword (sicca). His defenses are a closed hull, the crest of the hull has the shape of faucet, a quadrangular small shield (parmula), long metallic shin pads up to the thigh and protection in right arm.

SECUTOR: His weapon is a short sword (gladius). His defenses are closed smooth hull, rectangular big shield (scutum), protection in right arm and legs. Normally fight only against retiarii.

DIMACHAERUS: His weapons are two curved swords (siccae). His defenses are protections in arms and legs.

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Tactics

1."Defensive" tactics. It adds one point, but the gladiator or animal has 40 % of probabilities of surviving in case of defeat, because the public does not like these tactics.

2."Yourself" tactics. It neither adds nor take points. 50 % of probabilities of which the public asks for the death in case of defeat.

3."Total attack" tactics. It reduced one point, but the gladiator or animal has 65 % of probabilities of surviving in case of defeat, because the public likes these tactics.

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Entries

To compete, please forward me your entry with the following information:

A.  Your Roman Name
B.  Your Gladiator's Name
C.  Your Gladiator Type
D.  Your Faction
E.  Your Tactics
F.  Your Gladiator's History and Description (Optional)

All Entries must be received NO LATER THAN December 15th. 

Send entries to:  lvtriarius@...

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Remember our dearly departed Paulinus and send your entry in this week!
   
Optime valete,
 
LVITELLIVSTRIARIVS
EDITORMVNGLAD
LVDIGALERI
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94514 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-08
Subject: Oath of Office as Quaestor
Salvete, omnibus in foro!

I, Gaius Claudius Quadratus (Charles Aronowitz) do hereby solemnly swear to uphold the honor of Nova Roma, and to act always in the best interests of the People and the Senate of Nova Roma.
 
As a magistrate of Nova Roma, I, Gaius Claudius Quadratus, swear to honor the Gods and Goddesses of Rome in my public dealings, and to pursue the Roman Virtues in my public and private life.
 
I, Gaius Claudius Quadratus, swear to uphold and defend the Religio Romana as the State Religion of Nova Roma and swear never to act in a way that would threaten its status as the State Religion.
 
I, Gaius Claudius Quadratus, swear to protect and defend the Constitution of Nova Roma.
 
I, Gaius Claudius Quadratus, further swear to fulfill the obligations and responsibilities of the office of Quaestor to the best of my abilities.
 
On my honor as a Citizen of Nova Roma, and in the presence of the Gods and Goddesses of the Roman people and by their will and favor, do I accept the position of Quaestor and all the rights, privileges, obligations, and responsibilities attendant thereto.

Valete!
C Claudius Quadratus

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94515 From: iulius sabinus Date: 2014-12-08
Subject: Re: * * * LVDI GALERI: Request for Gladiator Entries * * *
SALVETE!

Thank you aedilis Triare and to your staff for the Funeral Games. It honor our good friend Paulinus in the best roman way.
Nova Romans, participate in munera gladiatoria!

VALETE,
T. Iulius Sabinus
Pontifex Maximus
Proconsul Daciae.



"Every individual is the architect of his own destiny" - Appius Claudius

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Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94516 From: Kirk Weaver Date: 2014-12-08
Subject: Quaestor Oath of Office
Salvete, omnibus in foro!

I, Gnaeus Rutilius Viminalis, do hereby solemnly swear to uphold the honor of Nova Roma, and to act always in the best interests of the People and the Senate of Nova Roma.
 
As a magistrate of Nova Roma, I, Gnaeus Rutilius Viminalis, swear to honor the Gods and Goddesses of Rome in my public dealings, and to pursue the Roman Virtues in my public and private life.
 
I, Gnaeus Rutilius Viminalis, swear to uphold and defend the Religio Romana as the State Religion of Nova Roma and swear never to act in a way that would threaten its status as the State Religion.
 
I, Gnaeus Rutilius Viminalis, swear to protect and defend the Constitution of Nova Roma.
 
I, Gnaeus Rutilius Viminalis, further swear to fulfill the obligations and responsibilities of the office of Quaestor to the best of my abilities.
 
On my honor as a Citizen of Nova Roma, and in the presence of the Gods and Goddesses of the Roman people and by their will and favor, do I accept the position of Quaestor and all the rights, privileges, obligations, and responsibilities attendant thereto. 

Valete!

Cn. Rutilius Viminalis
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94517 From: Jiri Rys Date: 2014-12-08
Subject: Quaestorial Oath of Office of Ti. Iulius Nerva
Salvete, omnibus in foro!

I, Tiberius Iulius Nerva (Jiří Rys), do hereby solemnly swear to uphold the honor of Nova Roma, and to act always in the best interests of the people and the Senate of Nova Roma.
 
As a magistrate of Nova Roma, I, Tiberius Iulius Nerva, swear to honor the Gods and Goddesses of Rome in my public dealings, and to pursue the Roman Virtues in my public and private life.
 
I, Tiberius Iulius Nerva, swear to uphold and defend the Religio Romana as the State Religion of Nova Roma and swear never to act in a way that would threaten its status as the State Religion.
 
I, Tiberius Iulius Nerva, swear to protect and defend the Constitution of Nova Roma.
 
I, Tiberius Iulius Nerva, further swear to fulfill the obligations and responsibilities of the office of Quaestor to the best of my abilities.
 
On my honor as a Citizen of Nova Roma, and in the presence of the Gods and Goddesses of the Roman people and by their will and favor, do I accept the position of Quaestor and all the rights, privileges, obligations, and responsibilities attendant thereto. 

Valete bene!

Tiberius Iulius Nerva


 







Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94518 From: Jiri Rys Date: 2014-12-08
Subject: Quaestorial Oath of Office of Ti. Iulius Nerva - validity
Salvete omnes!

This oath will be valid since the first January next year, because I am Aedilis Plebis now and Cohors Aedilicia must
finish Ludi Galerii. 

Valete bene!

Tiberius Iulius Nerva
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94519 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-08
Subject: How to get to the ballot for voting
M. Pompeius Caninus praetor quiritibus sal.

Voting is easy! Look at Getting to the Cista for simple directions. Just a few clicks to get to the ballot and vote.

The ballot box is ready and waiting for you. The Plebeian elections are taking place now and the major offices (praetor, consul and censor) will be taking place in just a few hours. Every citizen has the right to vote so exercise this important right and duty now!

Vale optime!

Marcus Pompeius Caninus
Praetor


Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94520 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-09
Subject: Comitia Centuriata contio is closed

Official Summons of the Comitia Centuriata

C. Aemilius Crassus Quiritibus SPD,

The contio is now closed and the voting period will start shortly.

Valete optime.

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94521 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-09
Subject: Vote in Comitia Centuriata is open

Official Summons of the Comitia Centuriata

C. Aemilius Crassus Quiritibus SPD,

The vote is now open for the election in the Comitia Centuriata.

The candidates are:

For Censor:

Publius Annæus Constantinus Placidus, citizen since June 1st of 2006

For Consul:

Marcus Pompeius Caninus, citizen since November 24th of 2010

For Praetor:

Aulus Liburnius Hadrianus, citizen since November 17th of 2006

Sextus Lucilius Tutor, citizen since June 24th of 2005

The schedule for the elections is:

Start of Voting: 10 AM Rome Time, December 9th

End of Voting: 5 PM Rome Time, December 16th.

Citizens are advice to avoid to vote due calendar restrictions on the following dates:

Dec 11th, dies NP

Dec 13th, dies NP

Dec 14th, dies ater

Dec 15th, dies NP

The voting will be held using the cista through the album civium.

Valete optime.

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94522 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-09
Subject: Postponement of Assumption of Duties as Quaestor
Salvete, omnibus in foro!

I wish to announce a slight postponement of my assumption of office as Quaestor.

I am currently serving as Tribunus Plebis and there are some ongoing matters that I must complete prior to assuming my new office - namely the  Comitia Plebis Tributa elections and to report the results of the current session of the Senate.

Vale!

C Claudius Quadratus
Quaestor-Elect
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94523 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-09
Subject: Having trouble with the Album Civium or voting in the Cista?
M. Pompeius Caninus magister aranearius quiritibus sal.

Any citizen who is unable to login to the Album Civium or is unable to get to the cista may contact me directly. 

Vale optime!

Marcus Pompeius Caninus
Magister aranearius

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94524 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-09
Subject: How to get to the ballot for voting
M. Pompeius Caninus praetor quiritibus sal.

Voting is easy! Look at Getting to the Cista for simple directions. Just a few clicks to get to the ballot and vote.

The ballot box is ready and waiting for you. The plebeian elections (aedile and tribune) and the higher magistrate elections (praetor, consul and censor) are taking place now. Every citizen has the right to vote so exercise this important right and duty now!

Vale optime!

Marcus Pompeius Caninus
Praetor

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94525 From: Bruno Zani Date: 2014-12-10
Subject: Aedilis plebis
Au. Liburnius Hadrianus  omnibus in foro salutem plurimam dicit

Aulus Iulius Paterculus, please contact me at reenbru@... at your early convenience.

Valete optime
ALH

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94526 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-10
Subject: Report of Senate Session - Voting Period Closed on December 10, 2014
Ex officio C Claudius Quadratus, Tribunus Plebis

Salvete Quirites et Omnibus in Foro!

As previously reported, there were eleven items on the session agenda.  All of them passed.  Seventeen senators cast votes as follows (in the order in which the votes were received):

*DIPI    Dec. Iunius Palladius Invictus (proxy votes cast by *LCSF):   Yes on all eleven items

*LCSF    L Cornelius Sulla Felix:  Yes on all eleven items

*MPC    M Pompeius Caninus:  Yes on all eleven items

*CnIC    Gnaeus Iulius Caesar:  Yes on all eleven items

*PACP    P Anneus Constantinus Placidus: 1-Yes, 2- Yes, 3-Yes, 4-Yes, 5-Abstain, 6-Yes, 7-Yes, 8-Yes, 9-Yes, 10-Abstain, 11-Yes

*StCVIA    Statia Cornelia Valeriana Iuliana Aeternia:  Yes on all eleven items

*LVT    L Vitellius Triarius:  Yes on items 1-4, No on items 5-11

*TIS    T Iulius Sabinus:  Yes on items 1-6, 7-No, 8-No, 9-Yes, 10-Yes, 11-Yes

*QSP    Q Suetonius Paulinus:  Yes on all eleven items

*GTVG    C Tullius Valerianus Germanicus:  1-Yes, 2-Yes, 3-Yes, 4-Abstain, 5-No, 6-Yes, No on items 7-11

*CMC    C Marcius Crispus:  Yes on all eleven items

*QVA    Q Vipsanius Agrippa: Yes on items 1-4, 5-No, 6-Yes, 7-No, 8-No, 9-Yes, 10-No, 11-Yes

*MCGG    M Cornelius Gualterus Graecus:  Yes on all eleven items

*PMS    Po. Minucia Strabo:  Yes on all eleven items

*QFM    Q Fabius Maximus:  Yes on items 1-4, 5-No, 6-Yes, No on items 7-11

*CAC    C Aemelius Crassus:  Yes on items 1-5, 6-No, 7-Yes, 8-Abstain, 9-Yes, 10-No, 11-No

*MMA    M Minucius Audens:  Yes on all eleven items

Item 1:  Passed   17 yes, 0 no, 0 abstain
Item 2:  Passed   17 yes, 0 no, 0 abstain
Item 3:  Passed   17 yes, 0 no, 0 abstain
Item 4:  Passed   16 yes, 0 no, 1 abstain
Item 5:  Passed   12 yes, 4 no, 1 abstain
Item 6:  Passed   15 yes, 2 no, 0 abstain
Item 7:  Passed   12 yes, 5 no, 0 abstain
Item 8:  Passed   11 yes, 5 no, 1 abstain
Item 9:  Passed   14 yes, 3 no, 0 abstain
Item 10: Passed  11 yes, 5 no, 1 abstain
Item 11: Passed  13 yes, 4 no, 0 abstain

The full texts of all agenda items were previously published on December 5, 2014, in my preliminary report.

I hereby request that Senators and Tribunes make any comments and / or corrections to this report.  Unless items are in need of correction, this report shall become final 24 hours after the close of the session or publication in the fora of Nova Roma, whichever is later.

Valete!

C Claudius Quadratus
Tribunus Plebis



Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94527 From: Robert Woolwine Date: 2014-12-10
Subject: Thank you!!

Avete omnes

Tonight I am truly humbled that I have earned the most important title, pater patriae.  I would like to thank the Senate for their support and their vote.  I would also like to thank the People of Nova Roma who have given me the many chances over the past 16 years to serve our community in the past, present and future.

I am honored to join the rank of Cassius and Vedius as Pater Patriae of Nova Roma.  Also, to join the ranks of those few individuals in ancient Rome who were honored with the same title of distinction. 

I thank you from the bottom of my heart.  I am truly humbled.  I will remember this day for the rest of my life.

Most respectfully,

Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix
Pater Patriae 

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94528 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-11
Subject: How to get to the ballot for voting
M. Pompeius Caninus praetor quiritibus sal.

Voting is easy! Look at Getting to the Cista for simple directions. Just a few clicks to get to the ballot and vote.

The ballot box is ready and waiting for you. The plebeian elections (aedile and tribune) and the higher magistrate elections (praetor, consul and censor) are taking place now. Every citizen has the right to vote so exercise this important right and duty now!

Vale optime!

Marcus Pompeius Caninus
Praetor

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94529 From: Bruno Zani Date: 2014-12-13
Subject: De Ludibus Galeris
A. Liburnius Hadrianus, Ti. Iulius Nerva et  L.Vitellius Triarius omnibus in foro SPD.

On Thursday, December 18, as part of the Ludi Galerii, a quadriga (four-horse) chariot race  will be held at the Circus Maximus in memory of Tiberius Galerius Paulinus.

Anyone who wishes to participate in the Chariot Race must send an entry request to A.Liburnius Hadrianus - reenbru@... before 7:00 PM Rome time, (1:00 PM New York, 10:00 AM San Francisco) on Tuesday, December 16, 2014. Each entry should have a subject like "Chariot Race" and include the following information:

1. Your name in Nova Roma
2. The name of your chariot
3. The name of your driver
4. The tactic you intend to use for all races except the Final race.
5. The tactic you intend to use for the Final race.
6. The name of your Factio or team:
Albata (White)
Praesina (Green)
Russata (Red)
Veneta (Blue)

Six (6) race tactics are possible:
A. To hurry in the last laps
B. To pass the curves closely the "spina" of the circus.
C. To support a constant pace
D. To lash the rivals
E. To push the rivals to the wall of the circus
F. To hurry in the straight lines

Send your entries to reenbru@... and not to the public fora. Please feel free to add all the details you can about the background and description of your entries, especially the driver and the chariot itself - the more details I have, the better will the race accounts turn out to be. Dirty actions are NOT allowed.

There are no qualification races and all teams, regardless of their number, will run concurrently.
I encourage all Paulinus' friends to enter this  race, even if they never participated in a horse race before.

Valete optime!
ALH


Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94530 From: qfabiusmaximus Date: 2014-12-14
Subject: Re: That Thank you!!
Sorry old buddy.  You are not Cassius and you aren't Vedius. That title is for founder(s) of Nova Roma.  Only.  It was never intended to be given to anyone else.   And I'm not the only citizen that thinks that way.  Hopefully when the final history is written the title will have an asterisk that will accompany it.
 
By the way, Praetors...Is there anyway that titles can be overturned?  
    
Q. Fabius Maximus
 
 
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94531 From: Robert Woolwine Date: 2014-12-14
Subject: Re: That Thank you!!

Ave,

That title is just for vedius, who left NR, 3 times. 

The title award is done.  Just like the ancients awarded that same title to individuals outside of the founding generation.

This sounds like your jealous. 

Anyway, you can't overturn it...just like you cannot say the title was only for vedius and Cassius.  Stop being jealous and put the work into NR.

Well I'm off to get my 7th blood transfusion.

Vale,

Sulla

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94532 From: Belle Morte Date: 2014-12-14
Subject: Re: That Thank you!!
Salvete,

Really?

Valete bene,
Aeternia 

Sent from my iPhone

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94533 From: Gnaeus Iulius Caesar Date: 2014-12-14
Subject: Re: That Thank you!!
Caesar Fabio sal.

In your mind it is meant for those two, but it doesn't actually say that anywhere does it? Another made up principle of yours Fabi. Also, clearly the majority of the Senate didn't agree with that view as they voted it to Sulla. I also wouldn't explore whether titles can be overturned, lest that be applied to all - including the original two.

Do try not to have too violent attack of sour grapes and let it go - it would be the wisest thing you have done for a long time :)

Optime vale

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Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94534 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-15
Subject: Consualia
M. Pompeius Caninus quiritibus salutem.

A brief introduction on Consus from Nova Roma's Wiki:

Consus was the protector of grains and (subterranean) storage bins (silos), and as such was represented by a corn seed.
His altar was placed beneath the ground (or, according to other sources, simply covered with earth, which was swept off at His festival) near the Circus Maximus in Rome. The altar was unearthed only during the Consualia, His festival which took place on August 21 (and another one on December 15). Mule or horse races were the main event of the festival because the mule and the horse were Consus' sacred animals. Horses and mules were crowned with chaplets of flowers, and forbidden to work.

Consus' name has no certain etymology down to the present time. This name seems to be Etruscan or Sabine in origin. It seems that Consus' name is really related to the one of Ops as Consivia (or Consiva), itself related to "crops, seeding" (Latin conserere ("to sow"). According to Varro "the Consualia are so named after Consus." Shortly after His own festivals the ones for Ops, the Opiconsivia or Opalia, were held every August 25 and December 19, these being the periods respectively of the reaping and the seeding of crops.

Consus also became a god associated with secret conferences, perhaps due to a common misinterpretation of his name. The Latins (Romans) associated Consus' name with consilium ("councils, synagogues, assemblies; place where councils assemble"). This word should not be confused with "counsel" ("advice"). It in fact expresses the idea of "sitting together" (consentes), "being together" (con-sum) or perhaps "called together, conclaimed" (con-calare). The connection of Consus with these secret councils is attested by Servius "Consus is however the god of councils." As such, it seems that Consus was a member of the council of the Di Consentes ("Council of the Gods") formed by six gods and six goddesses which assembled in order to assist Iuppiter in making great decisions such as destroying Troy or Atlantis with a flood. This tradition is due to the Etruscans, but is also widely attested in Greece as well, for instance, in Homer.


A brief introduction for today's festival, Consualia, which is celebrated on 21 August and 15 December:

Consualia, a festival, with games, celebrated by the Romans, according to Festus, Ovid (Fast. III.199), and others, in honour of Consus, the god of secret deliberations, or, according to Livy (I.9), of Neptunus Equestris. Plutarch (Quaest. Rom. 45), Dionysius of Halicarnassus (II.31), and the Pseudo Asconius, however (ad Cic. in Verr. p142, ed. Orelli), say that Neptunus Equestris and Consus were only different names for one and the same deity. It was solemnised every year in the circus, by the symbolical ceremony of uncovering an altar dedicated to the god, which was buried in the earth. For Romulus, who was considered as the founder of the festival, was said to have discovered an altar in the earth on that spot (cf. Niebuhr, Hist. Rom. vol. I notes 629 and 630). The solemnity took place on the 21st of Augusta with horse and chariot races, and libations were poured into the flames which consumed the sacrifices. During these festive games, horses and mules were not allowed to do any work, and were adorned with garlands of flowers. It was at their first celebration that, according to the ancient legend, the Sabine maidens were carried off (Varro, De Ling. Lat. VI.20; Dionys. I.33.2; Cic. De Rep. II.7). Virgil (Aen. VIII.636), in speaking of the rape of the Sabines, describes it as having occurred during the celebration of the Circensian games, which can only be accounted for by supposing that the great Circensian games, in subsequent times, superseded the ancient Consualia; and that thus the poet substituted games of his own time for ancient ones " a favourite practice with Virgil; or that he only meant to say the rape took place at the well-known festival in the circus (the Consualia), without thinking of the ludi Circenses, properly so called. - Smith's Dictionary





Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94535 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-15
Subject: Calendar Note
Salvete, omnibus in foro!

For whatever it is worth, today is Nero's birthday. 

Valete!

Quadratus
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94536 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-15
Subject: Re: Calendar Note
TM.Quadra Quadratus Salutem plurimam dicit,
Heus! Nero is a Sagittarius like me (my bd is on the 11th).
Happy birthday papa Nero!!
I only care about the good they say about you papa Nero, because I see you in me.
I declare renaming December, D'CAESARNERO (is this name Latin grammatically correct?).
Valete,
(Augustus Caesar) Tiberius Marcius Quadra (Nero Romano Germanicus)
 



On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 2:26 AM, "charlesaronowitz@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
Salvete, omnibus in foro!

For whatever it is worth, today is Nero's birthday. 

Valete!

Quadratus


Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94537 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-15
Subject: Nero Birthday Contest
Salvete!

Inspired by Quadra, I propose a contest.  Say something good about Nero.

Here is my entry:

After becoming emperor in 54, he waited several years before having his mother killed.

Cheers!

Quadratus
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94538 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-15
Subject: Re: [BackAlley] Nero Birthday Contest

Salvete!

 

Um ..let me see …Nero built the first (I think) revolving restaurant?

 

Valete bene!

C. Maria Caeca

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94539 From: iulius sabinus Date: 2014-12-15
Subject: Re: Nero Birthday Contest
SALVETE!

Nero understood the importance of the fireworks show...ha ha...

VALETE,
Sabinus

"Every individual is the architect of his own destiny" - Appius Claudius

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Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94540 From: Robert Woolwine Date: 2014-12-15
Subject: Re: [BackAlley] Nero Birthday Contest

Ave,

Nero knew art and poetry would only take him so far so he decided to become an expert on putting on pyrotechnic  displays.

Vale,

Sulla

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94541 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Re: [BackAlley] Nero Birthday Contest
Salvete,
On this 16th day of D'CaesarNero auc 2767, I present my Nero Birthday Contest:
Nero, a Roman (automatic inalienable highest good person [ok, I'm biased] who build a city of marble) killed a murderous power hungry woman who killed her husband, who happen to be his mother.

Admittedly, I've thought about killing both my parents as they're hopeless depressed stubborn, but of course my educated based strategy & law instructs me, "do not kill" especially for monetary gain. However, I'd be a liar if I said I don't sympathize with matricidal & religiouscidal (Christians) Nero especially in his day's culture; the latter an awful condition we still see as recent in Australia & Pakistan.

Both my parents are still alive, still together, Papa leading at 81 & Mama at 71 years age.
Valete & praying for happiness on the souls of my ancestors,
(Augustus Caesar Germanicus) Tiberius Marcius Quadra (Nero Romano Germanicus)
 



On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 5:15 AM, "Robert Woolwine robert.woolwine@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
Ave,
Nero knew art and poetry would only take him so far so he decided to become an expert on putting on pyrotechnic  displays.
Vale,
Sulla


Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94542 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Last day for the Centuriata elections

C. Aemilius Crassus omnibus SPD,

I would like to remember all citizens that the voting in the Comitia Centuriata will end today at 5pm Rome Time of today. I urge all citizens that haven't cast their vote to do it.

Valete optime.

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94543 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Re: [BackAlley] Nero Birthday Contest
Salvete,
On this 16th day of D'CaesarNero auc 2767, I present my Nero Birthday Contest:

Nero, a Roman (automatic inalienable highest good person [ok, I'm biased]) built a city with marble (who killed a murderous power hungry woman who killed her husband; she happen to be his mother).

Valete,
(Augustus Caesar) Tiberius Marcius Quadra (Nero Romano Germanicus)
 



On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 7:03 PM, "Robin Marquardt remarq777@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
Salvete,
On this 16th day of D'CaesarNero auc 2767, I present my Nero Birthday Contest:
Nero, a Roman (automatic inalienable highest good person [ok, I'm biased] who build a city of marble) killed a murderous power hungry woman who killed her husband, who happen to be his mother.

Admittedly, I've thought about killing both my parents as they're hopeless depressed stubborn, but of course my educated based strategy & law instructs me, "do not kill" especially for monetary gain. However, I'd be a liar if I said I don't sympathize with matricidal & religiouscidal (Christians) Nero especially in his day's culture; the latter an awful condition we still see as recent in Australia & Pakistan.

Both my parents are still alive, still together, Papa leading at 81 & Mama at 71 years age.
Valete & praying for happiness on the souls of my ancestors,
(Augustus Caesar Germanicus) Tiberius Marcius Quadra (Nero Romano Germanicus)
 



On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 5:15 AM, "Robert Woolwine robert.woolwine@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
Ave,
Nero knew art and poetry would only take him so far so he decided to become an expert on putting on pyrotechnic  displays.
Vale,
Sulla




Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94544 From: Arthur Waite Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Oath of Office - Plebian Aedile
A. Iulius Paterculus civibus s. p. d.

I, Aulus Iulius Paterculus(Arthur Waite) do hereby solemnly swear to uphold the honor of Nova Roma, and to act always in the best interests of the people and the Senate of Nova Roma.

As a magistrate of Nova Roma, I, Aulus Iulius Paterculus swear to honor the Gods and Goddesses of Rome in my public dealings, and to pursue the Roman Virtues in my public and private life.

I, Aulus Iulius Paterculus(Arthur Waite) swear to uphold and defend the Religio Romana as the State Religion of Nova Roma and swear never to act in a way that would threaten its status as the State Religion.

I, Aulus Iulius Paterculus(Arthur Waite) swear to protect and defend the Constitution of Nova Roma.

I, Aulus Iulius Paterculus(Arthur Waite) further swear to fulfill the obligations and responsibilities of the office of Aedilis Plebis to the best of my abilities.

On my honor as a Citizen of Nova Roma, and in the presence of the Gods and Goddesses of the Roman people and by their will and favor, do I accept the position of Aedilis Plebis and all the rights, privileges, obligations, and responsibilities attendant thereto.
_____________________________________________________________________

Ego, Aulus Iulius Paterculus(Arthur Waite), hac re ipsa decus Novae Romae me defensurum, et semper pro populo senatuque Novae Romae acturum esse sollemniter iuro.
 
Ego, Aulus Iulius Paterculus, officio aedilis plebis Novae Romae accepto, deos deasque Romae in omnibus meae vitae publicae temporibus culturum, et virtutes Romanas publica privataque vita me persecuturum esse iuro.
 
Ego, Aulus Iulius Paterculus, religioni romanae me fauturum et eam defensurum, et numquam contra eius statum publicum me acturum esse, ne quid detrimenti capiat iuro.
 
Ego, Aulus Iulius Paterculus, officiis muneris aedilis plebis me quam optime functurum esse praeterea iuro.
Meo civis Novae Romae honore, coram deis deabusque populi Romani, et voluntate favoreque eorum, ego munus aedilis curulis una cum iuribus, privilegiis, muneribus et officiis comitantibus accipio.

Valete
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94545 From: Arthur Waite Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: EDICTUM DE LUDIS GALERIIS
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EDICTUM DE LUDIS GALERIIS

I. Ordered by the senate, the aediles of our republic are jointly announcing the Ludi Galerii, the Funeral Games in honor of the late Ti. Galerius Paulinus censorial, consular senator of Nova Roma. The Ludi Galerii follow the funus censorium of Ti. Paulinus, held last month. 

II. Ordered by the senate, the Games will include virtual munera gladiatoria, gladiatorial games, as customary for the dead, and a biography contest about the life and Roman activities of Ti. Paulinus. 

III. The Ludi Galerii will be held from a.d. XVII Kal. Ian. (16 December) to a.d. XV Kal. Ian. (18 December).

IV. Aediles recently stepped down from office are hereby by this edictum empowered as part of our staff to participate in the organization of the Ludi Galerii.

May the shades of noble Ti. Galerius Paulinus be with us and make Nova Roma prosper!

Datum a.d. XVII Kal. Ian. St. Cornelia C. Aemilio coss.  MMDCCLXVII a.u.c.
A. Iulius Paterculus 
AEDILIS PLEBIS
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Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94546 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Plebeian Election Results Delay
Salvete omnibus in foro!

I was hoping to be able to announce the results of the plebeian elections today but the results have not yet been tallied and certified to me.  I shall announce the results as soon as possible, hopefully within a few days.

Valete!

C Claudius Quadratus
Tribunus Plebis
Presiding Magistrate
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94547 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Voting in Comitia Centuriata is closed

C. Aemilius Crassus Quiritibus SPD,

The voting in the Comitia Centuriata is now closed.

My thanks to all citizens that have participate in these elections.

Valete optime

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94548 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Nero Birthday Contest Winner
Salvete, omnibus in foro!

Thank you, everyone both here and on Facebook who participated in this little pleasantry.

The winner is John Barbato, for his pithy and hilarious

NERO BELIEVED IN URBAN RENEWAL.

A prize is on its way.

Valete!

Quadratus

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94549 From: Subaccount Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Re: Nero Birthday Contest Winner

Salve,

Congrats! Well deserved! Do you think Nero would have agreed? 

Vale,

D. Curtius


On Dec 16, 2014, at 1:22 PM, charlesaronowitz@... [Nova-Roma] <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94550 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: OPENING CEREMONY: LUDI GALERII - GALERIAN GAMES (Funeral Games in Me

Cn. Cornelius Lentulus pontifex in nomine aedilium senatui populoque Novo Romano S. P. D.
 
Salvete, Quirites!

Happy Galerian Games to you all! Yes, happy! It is true that we mourned Ti. Galerius Paulinus, but it is time to be happy for having had him with us, it is time to celebrate his life, it is time to convert our sorrow into happiness for Ti. Galerius Paulinus. After the censorial state funeral, as the final act to say goodbye to him forever, we pay homage to Galerius with the Galerian Games. I am sure he would have been happy to know Nova Roma has a Galerian Games. He was proud to be a Galerius! Let's honor his memory in the next three days with happiness!
 
This ritual below has just be offered to the Shades of Ti. Galerius Paulinus to open the Memorial Games.

I offered the sacrifice in front of his symbolic ashes and remains in a tiny urn, covered by the consecrated NR flag, as his symbolic ashes are still in my house. After the Galerian Games I try to send it to his brother.


LUDI GALERII OPENING RITUAL


I. PRAEFATIO

I.1.a. Prayer
 
Di Manes Ti. Galeri Paulini,
quod vobis fieri oportet sacrificium
his ludis Galeriis funebribus et muneribus,
vos hoc ture commovendo
bonas preces precor,
uti sitis volentes propitii
Ti. Galerio Paulino mortuo,
domo et familiae suae!

"Underworld Deities of Ti. Galerius Paulinus,
as it is proper for a sacrifice to be given to you
for these Galerian Games as funeral tributes,
by offering this incense to you
I pray good prayers so
that you may be benevolent and propitious
to our dead Ti. Galerius Paulinus,
to his household and to his family."


I.1.a. Sacrifice

I placed incense in the focus of the altar.

I.1.b. Prayer

Di Manes Ti. Galeri Paulini,
uti vos ture commovendo
bonas preces precatus sum,
eiusdem rei ergo
macte hoc vino estote!

"
Underworld Deities of Ti. Galerius Paulinus,
as by offering to you the incense
I have prayed good prayers,
for the very same reason
be you blessed by this wine."


I.1.b. Sacrifice

I poured a libation of wine on the altar.
 
I.2.a. Prayer

Geni Ti. Galeri Paulini,
quod tibi fieri oportet sacrificium
his ludis Galeriis funebribus et muneribus,
te hoc ture commovendo
bonas preces precor,
uti sis volens propitius
Ti. Galerio Paulino mortuo,
domo et familiae suae!

"Genius of Ti. Galerius Paulinus,
as it is proper for a sacrifice to be given to you
for these Galerian Games as funeral tributes,
by offering this incense to you
I pray good prayers so
that you may be benevolent and propitious
to our dead Ti. Galerius Paulinus,
to his household and to his family."


I.2.a. Sacrifice

I placed incense in the focus of the altar.

I.2.b. Prayer

Geni Ti. Galeri Paulini,
uti te ture commovendo
bonas preces precatus sum,
eiusdem rei ergo
macte hoc vino esto!

"Genius of Ti. Galerius Paulinus,
as by offering to you the incense
I have prayed good prayers,
for the very same reason
be thou blessed by this wine."


I.2.b. Sacrifice

I poured a libation of wine on the altar.

 
II. SACRIFICIUM GALERIO
 
II. Prayer

Ti. Galeri Pauline,
huc ades, huc ades, huc ades,
exaudi nos, exaudi nos, exaudi nos!
Ti. Galeri Pauline,
quod vobis fieri oportet sacrificium
his ludis Galeriis funebribus et muneribus,
te hoc ture commovendo
bonas preces precor,
uti Novos Romanos protegas,
Novam Romam custodias,
restaurationem, restitutionem, renovationem
populi Romani Quiritium
reique publicae populi Romani Quiritium adiuves,
utique sis volens propitius
domo tuae, familiae tuae, genti tuae,
Populo Novo Romano Quiritibus,
Reique Publicae Populi Novi Romani Quiritium,
magistratibus, consulibus, praetoribus Populi Novi Romani Quiritium,
tribunis Plebis Novae Romanae,
Senatui Novo Romano,
Collegio Pontificum,
omnibus civibus, viris et mulieribus, pueris et puellabus Novis Romanis,
mihi, domo, familiae!

"Ti. Galerius Paulinus,
be present, be present, be present,
listen to us, listen to us, listen to us!
Ti. Galerius Paulinus,
as it is proper for a sacrifice to be given to you
for these Galerian Games as funeral tributes,
by offering this incense to you
I pray good prayers so
that you may protect the Nova Romans,
you may watch over Nova Roma,
help the restoration, reconstruction and revival
of the Roman people, the Quirites,
and the republic of the Roman people, the Quirites;
and that you may be benevolent and propitious
to your household, to your family, to your gens,
to the Nova Roman People of Quirites,
to the Republic of the Nova Roman People of Quirites,
to the magistrates, the consuls, the praetors of the Nova Roman People of Quirites,
to the tribunes of the Nova Roman Plebs,
to the Nova Roman Senate,
to the College of Pontiffs,
to all Nova Roman citizens, men and women, boys and girls,
to me, to my household and to my family.

II. Sacrifice

Harum rerum ergo macte
hoc vino libando,
hoc ture ommovendo
esto fito volens propitius
renascenti populo Romano Quiritibus,
mihi, domo, familiae!

"For all these reasons, you blessed
by offering this wine,
by offering this incense,
be benevolent and propitious
to the resurgent Roman people, the Quirites,
to me, to my household, to my family."
 
Wine and incense are sacrificed.

At the end of the ceremony, the usual phrase was pronounced:
 
Ilicet!

"It's permitted to go."

(End of the ceremony.)
 


III. PIACULUM

III. Prayer

Iane,
Di Manes Ti. Galeri Paulini,
Geni Ti. Galeri Paulini,
Ti. Galeri Pauline,
Omnes Di Immortales quocumque nomine:
si quidquam vobis in hac caerimonia displicuit,
hoc ture et vino inferio dato veniam petimus
et vitium meum expiamus.

"Iane,
Di Manes of Ti. Galerius Paulinus,
Genius of Ti. Galerius Paulinus,
Ti. Galerius Paulinus,
All Gods Immortal by whatever name I may call you:
if anything in this ceremony was displeasing to you,
with this incense and sacrificial wine we ask forgiveness
and expiate our fault."



III. Sacrifice

I placed incense on the altar and poured libation of wine on the altar.


WE KEEP YOUR MEMORY ALIVE FOREVER, DEAR PAULINUS!


+

+

+



Valete!

CN. CORNELIUS LENTULUS
PONTIFEX
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94551 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Re: Nero Birthday Contest Winner
Salve!

He probably would have shed two tears, one for himself and the other for the winner being led away to execution.

Vale!
Quadratus


To: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
From: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 13:27:59 -0500
Subject: Re: [Nova-Roma] Nero Birthday Contest Winner

 


Salve,

Congrats! Well deserved! Do you think Nero would have agreed? 

Vale,

D. Curtius


On Dec 16, 2014, at 1:22 PM, charlesaronowitz@... [Nova-Roma] <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94552 From: gaiuspopilliuslaenas Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: Taxes

Salvete -

 

Are taxes due beginning in January as I recall was the case in prior years?

 

Valete,

 

C. Popillius Laenas

Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94553 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: LUDI GALERII: "A Life For Nova Roma: The Life of Ti. Galerius Paulin
ANSWERS ARE TO BE SENT TO: cnaeus_cornelius@...  (yahoo dot com)
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Cn. Lentulus Quiritibus sal.

Salvete Quirites!

Welcome to the Ti. Galerius Paulinus Biography Contest. Its title tells everything: "A Life For Nova Roma: The Life of Ti. Galerius Paulinus". He was a real enthusiast, and even if NR has been living its darker years recently, facing various problems all of which I'm sure we will overcome, he never ceased to be a voice of positive attitude and enthusiasm. His contributions were various, and he served NR in every single year since he became a member.

We will travel through the life of Ti. Galerius Paulinus, and by thinking about his NR history and researching his past in NR, we will pay homage to his life and his activities.

PARTICIPATE AND HONOR THE MEMORY OF PAULINUS! Anyone can participate, citizens and foreigners as well!
ANSWERS ARE TO BE SENT TO: cnaeus_cornelius@...  (yahoo dot com)

The contest will last 3 days until the end of the Ludi Galerii, and each day there will be a couple of questions. Let's start with the first set of questions:


"A Life For Nova Roma: The Life of Ti. Galerius Paulinus" - Biography Quiz Contest (Day 1)


ANSWER the questions below! In order to participate, you don't have to answer all questions, but, obviously, the more answers you give, the more points you will get. (All answers can be found somewhere on the Nova Roma website archives or in the NR Yahoo mailing list archives.)

Question #1.: Ti. Galerius Paulinus, aka Timothy P. Gallagher, spent a significant portion of his life as a Nova Roman citizen. How many days of his life was spent within Nova Roma? How many percents of his entire life is that?

Question #2.: Ti. Galerius Paulinus was a proud plebeian and a proud Galerian. Could you name a couple of famous ancient Roman ancestors of this gens? The more you name, the more points you get.

Question #3.: As a Roman devoted to his gens, Paulinus declared many times he would be always loyal and devoted to the original head of the Nova Roman gens Galeria, despite that the anti-Roman gens-head system was later corrected. Who was this person to whom Paulinus pledged respectful loyalty? Full Roman name please!

Question #4.: Our Paulinus was full of ideas and enthusiasm to work for NR from day one he joined. Could you name 3 ideas or initiatives Paulinus proposed in his first two years in NR?

Questionˇ#5.: What was the very first office or job Paulinus held in Nova Roma?

Question #6.: Did Ti. Paulinus win any Nova Roman ludi contests? If he did, name the one or SOME of the ones he won (refer to the year and title of the game and ludi). The more games won by him you name, the more points you get.


ANSWERS ARE TO BE SENT TO: cnaeus_cornelius@...  (yahoo dot com)
 
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94554 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: The Ludi Galerii WEB PAGE
Salvete!

The ludi Galerii web page is read, check it here:




VALETE
LENTVLVS


Da: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus <cn_corn_lent@...
Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94555 From: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com Date: 2014-12-16
Subject: SATVRNALIA, Wednesday, 17 December 2014
Attachments :
    "SATVRNALIA" reminder
    When
    Wednesday, 17 December 2014
    12:00 AM to 12:00 AM
    (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time - Dublin / Edinburgh / Lisbon / London
    Notes
    Io Saturnalia!! "...but suddenly shouted with one accord the well-known cry, 'Io Saturnalia'... " Cassius Dio LX.19.3 Today is the first day of Saturnalia!
    From
    Nova-Roma   Calendar
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94556 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-16
    Subject: Io Saturnalia!!
    Salvete!

    Since it's Dec 17th in Rome now -----

    Io Saturnalia!!

    Facite valeatis!

    Marcus Pompeius Caninus


    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94557 From: Jim Hooper Date: 2014-12-16
    Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!
    Io Saturnalia my brother



    On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 5:21 PM, "'M. Pompeius Caninus' caninus@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
    Salvete!

    Since it's Dec 17th in Rome now -----

    Io Saturnalia!!

    Facite valeatis!

    Marcus Pompeius Caninus




    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94558 From: gaius_pompeius_marcellus Date: 2014-12-16
    Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!
    To all my fellow citizens world wide.. IO SATURNALIA
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94559 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-16
    Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!

    Salvete Omnes!

     

    IO Saturnalia all ya’all!

     

    Valete Bene!

    C. Maria Caeca

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94560 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!
    IO Saturnalia to all!!

    Valete optime,
    Crassus

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94561 From: iulius sabinus Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!
    SALVETE!

    IO Saturnalia to all!

    VALETE,
    Sabinus


    "Every individual is the architect of his own destiny" - Appius Claudius

    --------------------------------------------
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94562 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Official Comitia Centuriata results
    C. Aemilius Crassus Quiritibus SPD,

    It is my pleasure to announce the results of the elections in the Comitia Centuriata.

    For Censor Publius Annaeus Constantinus Placidus was elected with 15 Centuries.

    For Consul Marcus Pompeius Caninus was elected with 17 Centuries

    For Praetor
    Sextus Lucilius Tutor was elected with 16 Centuries
    Aulus Liburnius Hadrianus was elected with 15 Centuries

    My congratulations for all candidates and best wishes for your offices in next year.

    My thanks to all citizens who voted on these elections.

    Below are the report from the Diribitores.

    Valete optime and IO SATURNALIA!!!!

    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Censor
    Publius Annaeus Constantinus Placidus
    1, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 29, 31

    Consul
    Marcus Pompeius Caninus
    1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 29, 31

    Praetor
    Aulus Liburnius Hadrianus
    1, 3, 4, 6, 10, 13, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 29, 31

    Sextus Lucilius Tutor
    1, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 29, 31
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94563 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Publius Quinctius Petrus Augustinus
    Salvete omnes,

    I regret to inform that Augustinus's wife contact me and informed he was sick and with surgery schedule for today. For what I understood it is nothing too serious but anyway thought his friends and all citizens in general would like to know and keep him in your thoughts and prayers.

    Valete optime,
    Crassus
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94564 From: iulius sabinus Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Re: Publius Quinctius Petrus Augustinus
    SALVE ET SALVETE!

    He is in my prayers.

    VALETE,
    Sabinus


    "Every individual is the architect of his own destiny" - Appius Claudius

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    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94565 From: valeriapavo Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Salvete and Introduction
    Salvete omnes!

    I'll keep it in English as I'm only a beginner at Latin. I'm new to this community. I reside in Australia and I have a huge interest in classical history and language. I have taken multiple courses in Roman history, Classical literature, and philosophy. I have also taken an online course on Ancient Greek religion. I enjoy almost everything from this period - including the dress and the food offerings (lentils, anyone?) - and I look forward to contributing to Nova Roma.

    Where can a newbie go to get started with some communities? It all seems so intimidating. Feel free to private message me if you can offer some help or would like to make friends!

    Optime valete!
    M. Valeria Pavo
    Citizen No. 15249


    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94566 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!
    Salvete OMNES in foro!

    Io Saturnalia !!!

    Rejoice, rejoice, oh Quirites, and participate in the Ludi Galerii! Send in your answers to the quiz (it's ok if you answer at least one question):

    http://novaroma.org/nr/Ludi_Galerii#.22A_Life_For_Nova_Roma:_The_Life_of_Ti._Galerius_Paulinus.22_-_Biography_Quiz_Contest

    IO SATURNALIA, IO GALERIA!
    -- Lentulus



    Da: "Aemilius Crassus c.aemilius.crassus@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
    IO Saturnalia to all!!

    Valete optime,
    Crassus



    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94567 From: atlas.axis Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Returning to Public Life

    Salve Brethren,


    I just wanted to put out there that I am back from deployment and have concluded POM Leave so I am ready and fully engaged to return to public life here in Nova Roma. Thank you guys for keeping everything interesting and constant.



    -T. Iulius Nix

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94568 From: Arthur Waite Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!
    Io Saturnalia to Romans everywhere!

    Best of luck in the Galerian Games.

    Also a happy Hanukkah to those currently celebrating it.

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94569 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Results of Plebeian Elections
    Salvete Quirites, et omnibus in foro!

    I am pleased to announce the results of the Plebeian Elections.  My thanks to Diribitor Laterensis - his report is below - and to Consul Crassus for his guidance.  Both Censores are in accord with these results and I wish to thank Caesar and Sulla for their assistance.

    For Aedilis Plebis  (Two positions)

    The declared candidate, AULUS IULIUS PATERCULUS, received the assent of 20 tribes and is declared ELECTED.

    GAIA MARIA MARCELLA received the write-in assent of 6 tribes and is declared ELECTED.

    Two citizens each received the write-in assent of one tribe.

    For Tribunus Plebis  (Five positions)

    The declared candidate, GAIUS TULLIUS VALERIANUS GERMANICUS, received the assent of 19 tribes and is declared ELECTED.

    The declared candidate, AULUS VERGILIUS FIGULUS, received the assent of 19 tribes and is declared ELECTED.

    The declared candidate PUBLIUS PORCIUS LICINUS, received the assent of 16 tribes and is declared ELECTED.

    MARCUS MARTIANIUS LUPUS, received the write-in assent of 7 tribes and is declared ELECTED.

    Two citizens each received the write-in assent of one tribe.  Neither citizen could be certified as elected because of lack of requisite taxpayer status.  They are advised to contact the Censors.

    My congratulations to those who have been elected.  They should now accept their positions and publish their oath of office.

    May the gods look with favor upon our new plebeian magistrates. 

    With this report, I conclude my service as Tribunus Plebis.  It has been a privilege to serve Nova Roma in that capacity for the past year.

    This election session of the Comitia Plebis Tributa is hereby closed.

    Valete!

    C Claudius Quadratus
    Tribunus Plebis
    Presiding Magistrate

    ---------------------------------------------------------------

    Aedilis Plebis 
    Aulus Iulius Paterculus
    2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 28, 29, 30, 32, 34, 35

    Gaia Maria Marcella (write-in)
    2, 5, 6, 20, 28, 32

    Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Postumianus (write-in)
    20 

    Sextus Lucilius Tutor (write-in)
    22

    Tribunus Plebis
    Publius Porcius Licinus
    2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 29, 32, 35

    Gaius Tullius Valerianus Germanicus
    2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 28, 29, 30, 32, 34, 35

    Aulus Vergilius Figulus
    1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 28, 29, 32, 35

    Marcus Martianius Lupus (write-in)
    2, 3, 5, 6, 20, 28, 32

    Gaius Popillius Laenas (write-in)
    20

    Titus Flavius Severus (write-in)
    22

           
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94570 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Re: Returning to Public Life

    C. Maria Caeca T. Iulio Nix S. P. D.

     

    Welcome home!  I’m glad you came through your duty safely, and am happy to see you back among us.  IO Saturnalia!

     

    Vale bene!

    C. Maria Caeca

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94571 From: Gaius Tullius Valerianus Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Oath of Office as Tribune of the Plebs

    "I, Gaius Tullius Valerianus Germanicus (Colin Brodd), do hereby solemnly swear to uphold the honor of Nova Roma, and to act always in the best interests of the people and the Senate of Nova Roma.

    As a magistrate of Nova Roma, I, Gaius Tullius Valerianus Germanicus, swear to honor the Gods and Goddesses of Rome in my public dealings, and to pursue the Roman Virtues in my public and private life.

    I, Gaius Tullius Valerianus Germanicus, swear to uphold and defend the Religio Romana as the State Religion of Nova Roma and swear never to act in a way that would threaten its status as the State Religion.

    I, Gaius Tullius Valerianus Germanicus, swear to protect and defend the Constitution of Nova Roma.

    I, Gaius Tullius Valerianus Germanicus, further swear to fulfill the obligations and responsibilities of the office of Tribune of the Plebs to the best of my abilities.

    On my honor as a Citizen of Nova Roma, and in the presence of the Gods and Goddesses of the Roman people and by their will and favor, do I accept the position of Tribune of the Plebs and all the rights, privileges, obligations, and responsibilities attendant thereto."
     
     
     

    Ego, Gaius Tullius Valerianus Germanicus (Colin Brodd), hac re ipsa decus Novae Romae me defensurum, et semper pro populo senatuque Novae Romae acturum esse sollemniter IVRO.

    Ego, Gaius Tullius Valerianus Germanicus, officio Tribuni Plebis Novae Romae accepto, deos deasque Romae in omnibus meae vitae publicae temporibus culturum, et virtutes Romanas publica privataque vita me persecuturum esse IVRO.

    Ego, Gaius Tullius Valerianus Germanicus, Religioni Romanae me fauturum et eam defensurum, et numquam contra eius statum publicum me acturum esse, ne quid detrimenti capiat IVRO.

    Ego, Gaius Tullius Valerianus Germanicus, officiis muneris Tribuni Plebis me quam optime functurum esse praeterea IVRO.

    Meo civis Novae Romae honore, coram deis deabusque populi Romani, et voluntate favoreque eorum, ego munus Tribuni Plebis una cum iuribus, privilegiis, muneribus et officiis comitantibus ACCIPIO.

     
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94572 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction
    Welcome to Nova Roma M. Valeria Pavo!
    Tiberius Marcius Quadra



    On Wednesday, December 17, 2014 8:22 PM, "valeriapavo@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
    Salvete omnes!

    I'll keep it in English as I'm only a beginner at Latin. I'm new to this community. I reside in Australia and I have a huge interest in classical history and language. I have taken multiple courses in Roman history, Classical literature, and philosophy. I have also taken an online course on Ancient Greek religion. I enjoy almost everything from this period - including the dress and the food offerings (lentils, anyone?) - and I look forward to contributing to Nova Roma.

    Where can a newbie go to get started with some communities? It all seems so intimidating. Feel free to private message me if you can offer some help or would like to make friends!

    Optime valete!
    M. Valeria Pavo
    Citizen No. 15249




    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94573 From: Robert Woolwine Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction

    Ave,

    You're at the best place, the ml.  To start to get involved with the nr community.  You could also join some of the other lists like the religioromana and even the back alley.  That will help you get a fuller picture of the nr community.

    There are sodalitias that are groups devoted for special interests...like cooking, arts, and military.

    I hope that helps to get you started in your journey.

    Respectfully,

    Sulla

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94574 From: Robert Woolwine Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Re: Returning to Public Life

    Ave,

    Welcome back.  Glad your back home safe!

    Respectfully,

    Sulla

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94575 From: Jim Hooper Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Re: Returning to Public Life
    Salve Nix
    Welcome back and thank you for your service..
    Vale,
    Gaius Pompeius Marcellus


    On Wednesday, December 17, 2014 9:06 AM, "Robert Woolwine robert.woolwine@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
    Ave,
    Welcome back.  Glad your back home safe!
    Respectfully,
    Sulla


    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94576 From: gaius_pompeius_marcellus Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Cngratulations

    Salve Caninus,


    May I congratulate you on your election as Consul.

    May your term be satisfying and fruitfull.


    Vale,

    Gaius Pompeius Marcellus

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94577 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Oath of Office as Quaestor
    Salvete, omnibus in foro!

    I, Gaius Claudius Quadratus (Charles Aronowitz) do hereby solemnly swear to uphold the honor of Nova Roma, and to act always in the best interests of the People and the Senate of Nova Roma.
     
    As a magistrate of Nova Roma, I, Gaius Claudius Quadratus, swear to honor the Gods and Goddesses of Rome in my public dealings, and to pursue the Roman Virtues in my public and private life.
     
    I, Gaius Claudius Quadratus, swear to uphold and defend the Religio Romana as the State Religion of Nova Roma and swear never to act in a way that would threaten its status as the State Religion.
     
    I, Gaius Claudius Quadratus, swear to protect and defend the Constitution of Nova Roma.
     
    I, Gaius Claudius Quadratus, further swear to fulfill the obligations and responsibilities of the office of Quaestor to the best of my abilities.
     
    On my honor as a Citizen of Nova Roma, and in the presence of the Gods and Goddesses of the Roman people and by their will and favor, do I accept the position of Quaestor and all the rights, privileges, obligations, and responsibilities attendant thereto.

    Valete!
    C Claudius Quadratus

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94578 From: Ugo Coppola Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Oath of Office - Censor

    Publius Annæus Constantinus Placidus omnibus in foro S.P.D.


    I, Publius Ann
    æus Constantinus Placidus (Ugo Coppola), do hereby solemnly swear to uphold the honor of Nova Roma, and to act always in the best interests of the people and the Senate of Nova Roma.


    As a magistrate of Nova Roma, I, Publius Ann
    æus Constantinus Placidus, swear to honor the Gods and Goddesses of Rome in my public dealings, and to pursue the Roman Virtues in my public and private life.


    I, Publius Ann
    æus Constantinus Placidus, swear to uphold and defend the Religio Romana as the State Religion of Nova Roma and swear never to act in a way that would threaten its status as the State Religion.


    I, Publius Ann
    æus Constantinus Placidus, swear to protect and defend the Constitution of Nova Roma.


    I, Publius Ann
    æus Constantinus Placidus, further swear to fulfill the obligations and responsibilities of the office of Censor to the best of my abilities.


    On my honor as a Citizen of Nova Roma, and in the presence of the Gods and Goddesses of the Roman people and by their will and favor, do I accept the position of Censor and all the rights, privileges, obligations, and responsibilities attendant thereto.

     

      

    Ego, Publius Annæus Constantinus Placidus (Ugo Coppola), hac re ipsa decus Novæ Romæ me defensurum, et semper pro populo senatuque Novæ Romæ acturum esse sollemniter IVRO.


    Ego, Publius Ann
    æus Constantinus Placidus, officio Censori Novæ Romæ accepto, deos deasque Romæ in omnibus meæ vitæ publicæ temporibus culturum, et virtutes Romanas publica privataque vita me persecuturum
    esse IVRO.


    Ego, Publius Ann
    æus Constantinus Placidus, Religioni Romanæ me fauturum et eam defensurum, et numquam contra eius statum publicum me acturum esse, ne quid detrimenti capiat IVRO.


    Ego, Publius Ann
    æus Constantinus Placidus, officiis muneris Censoris me quam optime functurum esse præterea IVRO.


    Meo civis Nov
    æ Romæ honore, coram deis deabusque populi Romani, et voluntate favoreque eorum, ego munus Censoris una cum iuribus, privilegiis, muneribus et officiis comitantibus ACCIPIO.

     

    Optime valete omnes!

    P. Ann. Con. Placidus

    Censor Novæ Romæ




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    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94579 From: Gnaeus Iulius Caesar Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: CENSORIAL EDICT ON REMOVAL AND SUBLECTION TO THE SENATE OF NOVA ROMA
    CENSORIAL EDICT ON REMOVAL AND SUBLECTION TO THE SENATE OF NOVA ROMA

    I. In accordance with, and under the authority of, section I.A of the Lex Popillia senatoria the figure previously set for the total number of senators was 21 (not including the non-senator ex-magistrates who sit under the authority of section. Under the authority of section III.A of the Lex Popillia senatoria the censors having the right to set the total number "as near to the maximum as the censores consider reasonable", we Gnaeus Iulius Caesar and Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix censors of Nova Roma set the total number of senators to 21, considering that number as reasonable.

    II. In accordance with and under the authority of section III.D of the Lex Apula de assiduis et capite censis, and/or section II.C & D of the Lex Popillia senatoria, we remove with immediate effect Marcus Cassius Iulianus from the Senatorial Roll for non-payment of the Nova Roman tax. The Lex Popillia senatoria requires a public reason be given for removal, and that is that it is harmful to the dignity of the Senate that one of its own members fails to pay a tax we ask of others. Additionally the Lex Apula (above) is clear as to the consequences that may be imposed on a Senator in tax default, and we so impose that consequence. No contact was made by the said senator with the Chief Financial Officer to negotiate payment arrangements and avoid this consequence.

    III. In accordance with and under the authority of section III.E of the Lex Popillia senatoria, we sublect the following citizen as a member of the praetorii to the Senate of Nova Roma:

    A. Gaius Aemilius Crassus (Citizen ID # 10832), whose sublection is immediate.

    IV. In accordance with and under the authority of section III.F of the Lex Popillia senatoria, we sublect the following citizen to the Senate of Nova Roma:

    A. Gaia Maria Caeca (Citizen ID # 10425), whose sublection is immediate.

    Gnaeus Iulius Caesar, censor
    Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix, censor
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94580 From: Robert Woolwine Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Re: Oath of Office - Censor

    Amice,

    It's not the new year yet. :)

    Respectfully,

    Sulla

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94581 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: LUDI GALERII: "A Life For Nova Roma: The Life of Ti. Galerius Paulin
    IO SATURNALIA - IO GALERIA!
    IT IS DAY 2, WITH THE 2nd ROUND OF QUESTIONS
    ANSWERS ARE TO BE SENT TO: cnaeus_cornelius@...  (yahoo dot com)
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Cn. Lentulus Quiritibus sal.

    Welcome to the 2nd round of questions in Ti. Galerius Paulinus Biography Contest: "A Life For Nova Roma: The Life of Ti. Galerius Paulinus". By answering any or all of the quiz questions you can honor the memory of Paulinus! We are travelling through the life of Ti. Galerius Paulinus, and by thinking about his NR history and researching his past in NR, we are paying homage to his life and his activities.

    PARTICIPATE AND HONOR THE MEMORY OF PAULINUS! Anyone can participate, citizens and foreigners as well!
    ANSWERS ARE TO BE SENT TO: cnaeus_cornelius@...  (yahoo dot com)

    The contest will last 3 days until the end of the Ludi Galerii, and each day there will be a couple of questions. Let's start with the first set of questions:


    "A Life For Nova Roma: The Life of Ti. Galerius Paulinus" - Biography Quiz Contest (Day 2)


    ANSWER the questions below! In order to participate, you don't have to answer all questions, but, obviously, the more answers you give, the more points you will get. (All answers can be found somewhere on the Nova Roma website archives or in the NR Yahoo mailing list archives.)

    Question #7.: Ti. Galerius Paulinus, throughout his time as our fellow citizen, was full of initiatives, plans, projects and ideas. Nova Roma flag prject, Nova Roma member's ring, Nova Roma lapel pin, Nova Roma license plate, Nova Roma plastic membership card. How is any of these linked to Paulinus? Find a Main List email in the archives that shows the connection with Paulinus!

    Question #8.: After serving in various magistracies, Ti. Paulinus reached the first culmination of his cursus honorum, the highest rank an average Roman statesman could dream about: the praetura. On the day a.d. III Kal. Mar. C. Buteone Po. Minucia consulibus, the aedilis curulis C. Equitius Cato issued an official recognition and praise of then-praetor Ti. Galerius Paulinus (among other citizens). What was he thanked for?



    Question #9.: Paulinus have spoken many times about what Nova Roman identity means, what we are, and what is to say we are Nation. Give the link to any public letter of Ti. Galerius Paulinus in which he explains his thoughts about being a Nova Roman Nation.

    ANSWERS ARE TO BE SENT TO: cnaeus_cornelius@...  (yahoo dot com)
     


    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94582 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Re: CENSORIAL EDICT ON REMOVAL AND SUBLECTION TO THE SENATE OF NOVA

    C. Maria Caeca GN. Iulio Caesari, L. Cornelio Sullae Omnibusque in foro S. P. D.

     

    I thank the Censors for bestowing this highest of honors, and I am profoundly moved by this expression of their confidence in me.  I will always do my very best to contribute to the Senate, and continue to work for the well-being and growth of Nova Roma, my Res Publica and spiritual home.

     

    This was the ultimate Saturnalia gift …and more than a little precious to me, so, again, my profound thanks.

     

    Valete quam optime!

    C. Maria Caeca

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94583 From: ugo21121970 Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Re: Oath of Office - Censor
    Salve, Sulla. Yes, Crassus already informed me of my mistake before you did. Sorry about this. I saw Germanicus posting his oath as Tribunus Plebis and I thought that an oath was due from all of the new magistrates. I just forgot that it wasn't the proper time. ;-)

    Thanks again for your reminder, et optime vale.
    - Placidus
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94584 From: A. Vergilius Figulus Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Oath of office as Tribune of the Plebs
    A. Vergilius Figulus omnibus S.P.D.

    I, Aulus Vergilius Figulus (Jeremiah Stoddard), do hereby solemnly swear to uphold the honor of Nova Roma, and to act always in the best interests of the people and the Senate of Nova Roma.

    As a magistrate of Nova Roma, I, Aulus Vergilius Figulus, swear to honor the Gods and Goddesses of Rome in my public dealings, and to pursue the Roman Virtues in my public and private life.

    I, Aulus Vergilius Figulus, swear to uphold and defend the Religio Romana as the State Religion of Nova Roma and swear never to act in a way that would threaten its status as the State Religion.

    I, Aulus Vergilius Figulus, swear to protect and defend the Constitution of Nova Roma.

    I, Aulus Vergilius Figulus, further swear to fulfill the obligations and responsibilities of the office of Tribune of the Plebs to the best of my abilities.

    On my honor as a Citizen of Nova Roma, and in the presence of the Gods and Goddesses of the Roman people and by their will and favor, do I accept the position of Tribune of the Plebs and all the rights, privileges, obligations, and responsibilities attendant thereto.

    *****

    Ego, Aulus Vergilius Figulus (Jeremiah Stoddard), hac re ipsa decus Novae Romae me defensurum, et semper pro populo senatuque Novae Romae acturum esse sollemniter IVRO.

    Ego, Aulus Vergilius Figulus, officio Tribuni Plebis Novae Romae accepto, deos deasque Romae in omnibus meae vitae publicae temporibus culturum, et virtutes Romanas publica privataque vita me persecuturum esse IVRO.

    Ego, Aulus Vergilius Figulus, Religioni Romanae me fauturum et eam defensurum, et numquam contra eius statum publicum me acturum esse, ne quid detrimenti capiat IVRO.

    Ego, Aulus Vergilius Figulus, officiis muneris Tribuni Plebis me quam optime functurum esse praeterea IVRO.

    Meo civis Novae Romae honore, coram deis deabusque populi Romani, et voluntate favoreque eorum, ego munus Tribuni Plebis una cum iuribus, privilegiis, muneribus et officiis comitantibus ACCIPIO.

    *****

    Valete!
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94585 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Re: CENSORIAL EDICT ON REMOVAL AND SUBLECTION TO THE SENATE OF NOVA
    Caninus amicibus in foro sal.

    Congratulations, Caeca! This is an honor you well deserve! Welcome to the Senatus!

    Crasse, congratulations to you as well, amice, on your sublection, which is long overdue.

    I am very happy that both of you will carry this new title.
     
    Facite valeatis!
     
    Marcus Pompeius Caninus
     
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94586 From: publius_porcius_licinus Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Oath of Office as Tribune of the Plebs
    P. Porcius Licinus omnibus S.P.D.

    I, Publius Porcius Licinus (Jeffrey Larson), do hereby solemnly swear to uphold the honor of Nova Roma, and to act always in the best interests of the people and the Senate of Nova Roma.

    As a magistrate of Nova Roma, I, Publius Porcius Licinus, swear to honor the Gods and Goddesses of Rome in my public dealings, and to pursue the Roman Virtues in my public and private life.

    I, Publius Porcius Licinus, swear to uphold and defend the Religio Romana as the State Religion of Nova Roma and swear never to act in a way that would threaten its status as the State Religion.

    I, Publius Porcius Licinus, swear to protect and defend the Constitution of Nova Roma.

    I, Publius Porcius Licinus, further swear to fulfill the obligations and responsibilities of the office of Tribune of the Plebs to the best of my abilities.

    On my honor as a Citizen of Nova Roma, and in the presence of the Gods and Goddesses of the Roman people and by their will and favor, do I accept the position of Tribune of the Plebs and all the rights, privileges, obligations, and responsibilities attendant thereto.

    *****

    Ego, Publius Porcius Licinus (Jeffrey Larson), hac re ipsa decus Novae Romae me defensurum, et semper pro populo senatuque Novae Romae acturum esse sollemniter IVRO.

    Ego, Publius Porcius Licinus, officio Tribuni Plebis Novae Romae accepto, deos deasque Romae in omnibus meae vitae publicae temporibus culturum, et virtutes Romanas publica privataque vita me persecuturum esse IVRO.

    Ego, Publius Porcius Licinus, Religioni Romanae me fauturum et eam defensurum, et numquam contra eius statum publicum me acturum esse, ne quid detrimenti capiat IVRO.

    Ego, Publius Porcius Licinus, officiis muneris Tribuni Plebis me quam optime functurum esse praeterea IVRO.

    Meo civis Novae Romae honore, coram deis deabusque populi Romani, et voluntate favoreque eorum, ego munus Tribuni Plebis una cum iuribus, privilegiis, muneribus et officiis comitantibus ACCIPIO.

    *****

    Valete!

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94587 From: alicia mann Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!
    Salvete Omne,

    IO Saturnalia! Now that I'm out of work, I have wine, a Pinot Noir and a nice rose. Not sure if the ancients had anything like rose but happy Saturnalia either way.



    ------------------------------
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94588 From: alicia mann Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction
    Salve, Pavo


    Welcome to NR.
    ------------------------------
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94589 From: qfabiusmaximus Date: 2014-12-17
    Subject: Re: Oath of Office - Censor
    Ummm Point of Order Constanti.  You have to wait until NYD to take office.  Then you give your oath.
     
    (How like a Constantine...always trying to jump the gun.)..:-)
     
    In a message dated 12/17/2014 11:14:13 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com writes:
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94590 From: iulius sabinus Date: 2014-12-18
    Subject: Re: CENSORIAL EDICT ON REMOVAL AND SUBLECTION TO THE SENATE OF NOVA
    SALVETE!

    Congratulations to the new sublected Senatrix and Senator. Both, Maria and Crassus are one of ours the best. May they have success in their activity.

    IO Saturnalia.

    VALETE,
    Sabinus

    "Every individual is the architect of his own destiny" - Appius Claudius

    --------------------------------------------
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94591 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-18
    Subject: Re: Results of Plebeian Elections
    C. Aemilius Crassus omnibus SPD,

    I would like to congratulate all elected Plebis Magistrates and wish them good luck for their duties.

    I also would like to thank Quadratus for all his work as Tribunus Plebis with the Senate reports and managing the Plebis elections.

    Valete optime.

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94592 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-18
    Subject: Re: [NovaRoma-Announce] Re: [Nova-Roma] CENSORIAL EDICT ON REMOVAL A
    Salvete omnes,

    It is a great honor to be appointed Nova Roma Senator and I will do my best to uphold such honor.

    I would like to the Censores Caesar and Sulla for this appointment and all congratulations from all.

    And finally and most important to congratulate Caeca for her appointment as Senatrix, it is a true honor to enter the Senate at the same time you do amica.

    Valete optime,
    Crassus

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94593 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-18
    Subject: Comitia Centuriata closed
    C. Aemilius Crassus Quiritibus SPD,

    I have just noticed that when I published the official results of Comitia Centuriata elections I failed to close the Comitia.

    I declare the Comitia Centuriata closed.

    Valete optime.
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94594 From: Bruno Zani Date: 2014-12-18
    Subject: Ludi Galerii - Quadrigae race
    Dominae et Domini, Valete! Titus  Maximus Primus  welcomes you to the Circus Maximus and the broadcast of the horse race dedicated to the memory of Tiberius Galerius Paulinus. This race is part of the Ludi Galerii  promulgated by the Senate in his honor and memory. Pax tibi, Pauline!

    The wheather in Rome is mild today. The Sun is playing hide and seek with the clouds and there is a bit of an onshore breeze. All together, it is a beautifil day for a race. The gates are still closed and a great  throng of spectators is milling about. The street vendors are peddling their wares, and honey pastry seems to be the favorite item being sold. Small groups are forming around the flags of the various factions, some are singing, other are betting and some look impatiently at the gates. 

    From rumors circulating inside the Circus this event will break all records of attendance and of participation, since the Aediles plebis are paying for the plebs tickets.  It is also part of the gossiping that at least three dozens of quadrigae will be racing for three whole laps, since no pre-qualification was required.

    The trompets are giving the signal to open the gates and let the crowd in and, almost instantenuosly, people starts appearing on the bleachers. The top tiers are now slowly filling, while the bottom ones are filling quite faster.  There are clusters of people all over around individuals wearing  togas, probably senators and magistrates surrounded by their "clientes".

    While the spectators take their seats,  a "pompa circensis" featuring all the teams of charioteers on their charriots, music, costumed dancers, images of the gods, and the wax death mask of Galerius Paulinus make a full loop of the Circus Maximus.

    While around three dozens charriots will run, there are six teams that are given as favorite by the bookies to win in the race :
     
    On the pole position in lane 1 is  Atrectus  - a brewer from Vindolanda. Atrectus stands 168cm tall and has a stocky, muscular build with brown hair and blue eyes.  His charriot is Potentia and he is sponsored by Marcus Pompeius Caninus. He races in blue.

    On lane 2 is Tersaticus, an Illirian. He is a giant with a tender heart and a very positive attitude. He is In love with his horses. He runs in white and is sponsored by Aulus Liburnius Hadrianus.

    On lane 3 is Viriathus; Viriathus is a small but well build man born in Lusitania in the city of Olisipo. He has been running in several races in Hispania and occasionally in

    some Ludi in Nova Roma. He prefers to hurry in the straight lines and usually doesn’t try to push the other chariots to the walls but if pushed he will try to get even to the point of almost forgetting the race itself. He races in red on Ulpia Prima; Ulpia Prima is made of fine materials but very simple in the decorations with only red strips from the front to the end. The horses are all pure Lusitani horses of bay color. Viriathus is sponsored by Caius Aemilius Crassus.

    On lane 4 is Asterix, another Celt, short and skinny. His light weight gives the horses a slight avantage. His charriot, Epona, is sponsored by Tiberius Iulius Nerva and he races in green.

    on lane 5 is Publius Annæus Constantinus Placidus who will ride and sponsor Serpens Albus. He is hoping not to get hurt too badly. He will be wearing a custom-made body armour and helmet of his own design.

    On lane 6 is Sertorius. Sertorius is from the city of Aquae Flaviae in Gallaecia, Hispania. He is a tall thin man and has served first as legionary and later as Centurio in the Legions where he lost his left eye. He is a cold rider who prefers to save the horses to the last lap and look for a mistake of other drivers to send them to the walls at the right time. Like Viriathus he has been racing in several races across Hispania and occasionally has participated in some Ludi Novae Romae. Sponsored by Caius Aemilius Crassus, he runs in red on Ulpia Secunda. Ulpia Secunda is exactly like her sister chariot Ulpia prima. The horses are also pure Lusitani breed but black.

    Not far from our station, the aediles plebis Au. Liburnius Hadrianus, Ti. Iulius Nerva and Au. Iulius Paterculus plus the aedilis curulis L. Vitellius Triarius, are involved in an animated conversation which includes much finger pointing at their  (wax)  tablets. 

    The gates to the arena are now opened and the teams of horses  reappear on the sand of the Circus. The horses and their driver start short runs to warm up and to familiarize themselves  with the percours. The crowd is a-buzz like a beehive on the bleechers now full of spectators. The horses are slowly lining up in the "carceres" in order of enrollement and  all are tense and eager to run.

    The tension is palpable and everybody waits for the start of the race. So must feel also  Sr Consul  Statia Cornelia Valeriana Iuliana Aeternia, the highest magistrate present at the podium, as she rises from her curulis chair holding the traditional red "mappa". As she stands, the spectators applaude and call at her to drop it. She wait a  few seconds, then she obliges, signaling the beginning of the race.

    I LAP
    As the red cloth falls on the sand, so does the first palla, the carceres spring open and the horses sprint away starting down the first leg of 650 meters (2,130 ft) up to the first meta. Many horses are now scattered on the sands of the racing track as any racer is develloping his strategy. Many start converging on the central  spina, quite a few are staying away from the spina and race a more conservative race on the middle of the track.

    A group of four charriot is now in the lead and they have set a very fast pace to the race, remaining very close to the spina. Two (Placidus and Atrectus) wear the same blue colors and are running side by side trying to block the others from passing by. This small  group has attracted a few more racers, including Atrectus, Viriathus and Asterix.

    Jousting for positioning is intense, while the turning point is getting nearer and nearer.  Suddenly Tersaticus goes to the outside and accelerates to pass the two blues. The manoeuvre succeeds only halfway as the meta (turning point) is near and other charriots have now gained the inner track. Teams racing in the middle of the track are also trying to reduce the radius of the turn and getting closer to the spina. A traffic jam occurs and there is bumping, shoving and lashing between riders. Some riders even lash at horses of other teams, just to get them out of the way.  Several charriots hit the spina and are seriously dammaged, others collide and explode with fragment of wood flying in all directions. Wrecks scattered on the sand make the parcours unsafe for the slower  teams which are now arriving.

    Tersaticus, who is running in white, is sandwiched between three greens and cannot avoid a collision. His light charriot collapse under him and he falls on the sand with the reins still tied to his right wrist. He tries to reach his knife to cut the reins but he seems to have  a problem extracting it from his sheat. Dragged by his horses he is bouncing on his back on the sand, unable to protect himself from the charging horses of other teams. Finally he manages to free his knife and cut the reins. He rolls freely to the wall side. He seems OK but it looks like he has dislocated at least his right shoulder.

    Several teams are running as fast as they can on the outside track to avoid getting caught in another traffic jam. Viriathus and Asterix  are among them. This smaller group doubles the meta and start the second lap in a more organized fashion. 

    II LAP
    As the seconda palla falls, the last charriots clear the mess around the meta and the Circus' staff rush to the sand to remove as much debris as possible before the horses complete the second loop and come charging in a few minutes. They must hurry as they have only a couple of minutes to do theyr job. It seems that the chaos at the first meta has somewhat made the racers more prudent and the secunda meta does not  turn in a free for all and causes no disasters.  Placidus and Atrectus are still leading at extremely high speed, while the other teams are still passing  each other and positioning themselves where they prefer to be.  Viriathus and Asterix seem to be quite active and have passed most of the teams, yet they still  remain on the middle of the track.

    The horses are now thundering toward the first meta. A new challenger, Sertorius, a red has appeared challenging the two blue teams leading the charge. He is cutting a diagonal way from the center that could put him in front of the two blue leaders. He manages to get in front of Atrectus on the outer but Placidus accelerates  into the turn and the blue and red come out of the turn together and the blue Placidus and the green Asterix start the third loop together, followed by several other charriots, which still have to make their move.

    III LAP
    Viriathus and  Asterix are slowly approaching the two leaders from the center of the track. The red team of  Viriathus is moving inwards and forwards at the same time. His strategy seems to be in front of all other charriots at the turn. Asterix, instead is satisfied to sneak between  Placidus and Atrectus and probably will attack after the meta is passed.

    As son as the third palla fals and the meta is passed fairly peacefully, Sertorius attacks and running on the wide open center of the track passes all other competitors. Only Viriathus  and Asterix seem able to keep the pace of the red. The two blues, Placidus and Atrectus, which have lead since the beginning of the race start slowing and seem uncapable of keeping Sertorius pace.  Sertorius is first at the meta and doubles back without problems  leading the charge to the finish line. Placidus  and Atrectus counter attack and draw even with Sertorius running down the wide open center of the track  to which it kept most of the day. The horses fly on the sand and Viriathus,

    Asterix and Sertorius seem to move faster than Jupiter's thunderbolts. It is a neck  to neck fight with the three teams taking and loosing the lead. The wips are snapping and it is a three way fight between Green and the two Blues, that keeps the spectators on their feet and makes their voices hoarse. Some of  the judges are at finish line, some at the meta, others at the circus wall. Green seem to lead, no wait Blue  is leading... But green pushes forwards with one last surge of energy and Asterix gains the lead by a nose lenght. 

    The race is over but as a summary Praesina (green) celebrates the victory obtained by Asterix, sponsored  by Tiberius Iulius Nerva.

    The fans  of Veneta (blue) have also a reason to celebrate
    1) the experience  of  Publius Annæus Constantinus Placidus, who, managed to place second surviving the wreck at the second meta during the first lap, and
    2) the third place  obtained by Atrectus, sponsored by  Marcus Pompeius Caninus

    The faction Russata (red)  can also celebrate the conquist of
    1) the fourth place obtained by Viriathus. who escaped the wreck at the seconda meta on the firsta lap, and
    2)the fifth place obtained by Sertorius, a position he kept throughout  the race.

    The Faction Albata (white) has little reason to celebrate since it did not manage to break into the first five places. The best placed charriot, Accipiter manned by Tersaticus and sponsored by A. Liburnius Hadrianus, was destroyed in the wreck of the first Lap. None of the other 5 white charriots in the race could take took its place.

    But it is time to switch to the regular programming. We hope you all have been entertained by  your announcer  favorite Titus  Maximus Primus of Radio Roma and hope you will join us again the next time. 

    Valete optime

    If you missed going to the Circus today, you can go to http://www.circusmaximus.us/circusmaximus.htm  and enjoy the beauty of the place.

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94595 From: a_pompeia_crispa Date: 2014-12-19
    Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!
    Salvete omnes,

    IO Saturnalia! May all of you and your families stay well and happy. :)

    Valete,

    A. Pompeia Crispa

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94596 From: MajikPiG Date: 2014-12-19
    Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!
    Salvete omnes!
    Sorry a late greeting to you, but:
    Io Saturnalia! Enjoy your feasting, gift-giving, and the temporary overturn of social conventions.

    Valete,
    Lucius Marius Vestinus

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94597 From: a_pompeia_crispa Date: 2014-12-19
    Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction
    Salve,

    Welcome to Nova Roma. I became a citizen this year and it's still a little intimidating, but very interesting at the same time.

    Optime vale!

    A. Pompeia Crispa
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94598 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-19
    Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction

    Omnibus in foro S. P. D.

     

    I had to smile when reading Crispa’s post, because I well remember how daunting my first year in NR was!  Luckily, at that time, there was a group called NewRoman, where I could ask questions about what I was observing.  We now have the Forum Hospitum, and I encourage new citizens who have just joined the ML to keep membership on the forum list, which is where you can ask general questions about how things are done, and get a better feeling for how things work.  You can, of course, also ask your questions here.  There is a lot to learn, and our long term citizens will be more than happy to explain everything to you.  Don’t be shy …I was like a 4 year old, and seemed to know 2 words …they were “what” and “why”. J.  Unlike most mailing lists and interest groups, Nova Roma is a long term “investment” and it will take some time to become fully acclimated.  But, once you do, and once you begin working, (a position as a scribe in one of the magisterial cohorts is the best way I know of to *really* learn how things work), you’ll become more and more comfortable.  For now, spend time on our WIKI, read posts and get a feeling for our institutions and people.

     

    Of course, any new citizen (or long term citizen, for that matter, can email me privately with questions, at the above address or at felinitye@...

     

    Valete bene!

    C. Maria Caeca

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94599 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-19
    Subject: LUDI GALERII: "A Life For Nova Roma: The Life of Ti. Galerius Paulin
    IO SATURNALIA - IO GALERIA!
    IT IS DAY 2, WITH THE 2nd ROUND OF QUESTIONS
    ANSWERS ARE TO BE SENT TO: cnaeus_cornelius@...  (yahoo dot com)
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Cn. Lentulus Quiritibus sal.

    Welcome to the 3rd and last round of questions in the Ti. Galerius Paulinus Biography Contest: "A Life For Nova Roma: The Life of Ti. Galerius Paulinus". Answer any or all of the quiz questions, and you honor the memory of Paulinus! We have here a journey through the life of Ti. Galerius Paulinus, and by thinking about his NR history and researching his past in NR, we are paying homage to his life and his activities.

    PARTICIPATE AND HONOR THE MEMORY OF PAULINUS! Anyone can participate, citizens and foreigners as well!
    ANSWERS ARE TO BE SENT TO: cnaeus_cornelius@...  (yahoo dot com)

    This is the last set of questions:


    "A Life For Nova Roma: The Life of Ti. Galerius Paulinus" - Biography Quiz Contest (Day 3)


    ANSWER the questions below! In order to participate, you don't have to answer all questions, but, obviously, the more answers you give, the more points you will get. (All answers can be found somewhere on the Nova Roma website archives or in the NR Yahoo mailing list archives.)


    Question #10.: Ti. Galerius Paulinus never ceased to invent various new projects and initiatives for Nova Roma. Listing all of his ideas and contributions would be a very difficult challenge! But it would be a mistake not to ask you about the Nova Roman Book Club. When did he found it? How did it operate?

    Question #11.: Ti. Paulinus reached the highest magistracy of our republic in 2007, and served as consul, the president of the Nova Roman Republic. Under his consulship, he made an important reform through a senatus consultum to the system of governors in Nova Roma, to restore the mos maiorum and ancient Roman practice regarding provincial governors. What was this reform?

    Question #12.: Paulinus was a giver. He was always the first to offer donations whenever a Nova Roma Project was launched or our community was in need. We will miss him very much! His heart was truly in our community, and he set a high standard for us to follow. He gave lot to Nova Roma, and now we are trying to pay back honor to his memory. As our last question, could you mention some cases, projects or situations when Paulinus donated to Nova Roma?



    ANSWERS ARE TO BE SENT TO: cnaeus_cornelius@...  (yahoo dot com)
     






    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94600 From: Tiberius Cassius Atellus Date: 2014-12-19
    Subject: Re: Io Saturnalia!!
    Salvete omnes,

    Io Saturnalia! I wish a wonderfully fulfilling and memorable Saturnalia, as also Christmas, for those who celebrate it.
    Looking forward to another wonderful year in NR!

    Valete optime.

    Ti. Cassius Atellus
    Chronicler of Nova Roma

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94601 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-20
    Subject: Re: Ludi Galerii - Quadrigae race
    Salvete omnes,

    Only 4th and 5th places!!!! I think my team will need to prepare better for next races.

    My congrats to Praesina and Nerva for his winning the race and my thanks for Hadrianus and his staff for this marvelous race in honoring Paulinus.

    Valete optime,
    Crassus

    P.S. -GO RUSSATA!!!!
    P.P.S. - IO SATURNALIA

    Bruno Zani reenbru@... [Nova-Roma] <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94602 From: Lucius Vitellius Date: 2014-12-20
    Subject: LVDI GALERII - Funerary Gladitorial Exhibition
    Salvete omnes!
    This is Sextus Claudius and we are reporting to you live from the Forum Boarium, the site of the original funerary games of Rome.  Today, we honor the memory of Tiberius Galerius Paulinus, the late Censor and Proconsul of Nova Roma.  The weather is calm, the setting is serene, the sky is blue, and Apollo is skillfully driving his chariot through the heavens toting the Sun along on this memorial occasion.
    The crowds have gathered for Today’s Munera Gladiatorial Exhibition in honor of the late Galerius.  Friends and family members have gathered in remembrance.  As we await the ceremonial procession, we are here with Marcus Pompeius Caninus, the newly elected Consul of Nova Roma.  Consul Elect, tell us about the festivities here today.
    Well, Sextus, today, as part of the Ludi Galerii, were are celebrating the passing of our friend from this world into the next.  In Roman tradition, we are honoring his memory by holding a special gladiatorial event.  Some of his friends have assembled here, along with their first rate gladiators to present a memorial exhibition.  I have entered one of my prized fighters, Venutius the Murmillo, representing the Ludus Venetus.
    Venutius was a fisherman living in Northern Britannia amongst the Brigantes before he began his gladiatorial career.  He is a fierce fighter, and should fair well today amongst the other competitors.  He is 6 feet tall with dark brown hair, brown beard and mustache, green eyes, light skin, broad shoulders, muscular forearms and muscular thighs. He is a cultor of Neptunus. He has no living immediate family but has some cousins who still live in Northern Britannia.  We have been trying to obtain them as fighters as well.  He is good stock and the rest of the family should prove to be of the same ilk...that is, if we can catch them!
     
    Well, good luck in today’s match, Consul Elect. I’m sure Venutius will perform excellently!
     
    We now go to our Pontifex Maximus, Titus Iulius Sabinus, who also has an entry in today’s exhibition.  How are you and how do you think your fighter will fair?
     
    I am confident he will present us with a good fight in the exhibition.  Representing the Ludus Russatus, I have entered a seasoned champion, DREST of Thracia.  He is an experienced gladiator and will be fighting as he normally does...as a Thraex.   
     
    Can you tell us a little about him?
     
    Well, yes, but only a little, because that is all we know.  He is a mute as best as we can tell, or at least he appears to be or is just too stubborn to speak.  He is a Thracian warrior, who was captured at Pella.  Beyond that, there is not much more to tell, except that he is one who favors all-out attack when engaged with his opponents. He should fair well, at least we hope so.
     
    I’m sure he will, PM, I’m sure he will!  Good luck and great fighting!
     
    I see in the crowd C. Decius Laterensis, who is also a Dominus and is associated with the Ludus Albatus.  Decius, can you tell us about your entry and what we can expect today?
    Yes, Citizen Claudius, you can expect total devastation of the opponents! Verus, on of my most experienced gladiators, will be fighting as a Murmillo today.  Only the best for my late friend, Paulinus.  He’s a little stubborn, but well focused.  In the arena he develops tunnel vision and quickly becomes obsessed with overtaking his opponent.  He is shy in no way when it comes to fighting in the arena. 
     
    I will be looking forward to seeing his focus and how he directs it, Laterensis.  He has some professional talent that he is going up against today.
     
    Yes, I know, but we are ready for it.  GO ALBATA!
     
    And...there is out fourth and final Dominus, Gnaeus Iulius Caesar, talking with some of the Senators about the latest Senate Session.  Senator Iulius, can I speak with you for a moment.
     
    Sure.
     
    Could you tell us about your entry in Today’s exhibition.
     
    Yes.  I have entered Drest the Murmillo.   
     
    Drest last fought in the ludi of 2764. Since then he has been hard at work cleaning my silver and feeding my goldfish, tasks that by dear friend Paulinus and I often joked about in the Back Alley. So in honour of Paulinus I have hauled Drest's fat carcass away from the goldfish pond and forced him into armour again. It was a tight fit and it involved lots of butter and a lever to get him into it. He isn't allowed to take it off until after the ludi, unless he can sweat his way out of it, or of course he dies on the sand, in which case I want the armour back before they haul him out by his ankles. Until that time he still has to waddle around feeding goldfish and polishing silver though.

    So as a reminder, Drest is a native of the Trinovantes tribe, from Britannia. When purchased he wasn’t really very adept when fitted with the equipment of the Murmillo, and tended to fall over a lot. He was more used to fighting near naked. Gradually, though he has become fairly well adapted to this, for him, new style of combat. He is likely addicted to some disgusting brew he concocts in his cell called “beer”, darker than the Gallic variety and which he allows to warm in the sun. It appears all true Britons prefer their beer this way. He consumes vast quantities of it before a bout, and it doesn’t hamper his ability – indeed strangely it actually seems to improve it. Again, this is apparently a feature of life for young Britons, fighting, beer, more fighting, then yet more beer until one falls over dead, or dead drunk. He also insists on painting himself in the tribal fashion of the Britons in a mixture of copper and iron. The hovel that he calls home, Camulodunon, is dedicated to Camulos which as far as one can tell through his halting attempts at conversation is their war god. Before he was captured he was an oyster fisherman. More than that one cannot say, because who cares as long as he fights well and recoups the cost of the investment I made in him.
    True, true.  He should prove to be a valuable asset for the Ludus Praesinus! Good luck!
     
    Well, people, it looks like the procession is now entering the Forum.  Let’s see what we have here.
     
    Here come Triarius and Paterculus, the outgoing and incoming Curule Aediles, along with Hadrianus and Nerva, the outgoing Plebian Aediles.  They are followed by  the flute players and Pontifex Lentulus.  As they enter, the priests are carrying a large funerary relief of T. Galerius Paulinus, which will be placed in the Forum during the exhibition.  Next, we have the gladiatorial armor and armaments.  NOW, we see the gladiators of the exhibition coming into the Forum.  They are a sight to see!  Anyone of the four could cause the average man damage...except maybe the one with silver polish all over his arms. But then again, who knows. The crowd is cheering for their favorites!
     
    The gladiators are suiting up and getting ready to begin.  They are testing the depth of the sand, which has been brought in from dredging the Tiber and has been placed on the floor of the Forum for this special event by the Aediles.  From our observations, it appears to be about 6 inches in depth.  Not a lot, but enough to prevent a bone breakage.  These guys compete professionally for money, and the Domini do not wish to leave today with bags of broken bones.  Those stone pavers in the Forum can be a real problem with falls...
     
    Today’s exhibition will be a one round, “Last Man Standing” competition.  The gladiators are moving to the four corners of the Forum, representing the four corners of the Respublica.  So there we have it: one thraex, three murmillo, one victor.
     
    To officially start the exhibition and his first public event, Paterculus ascends the funerary rostra.  He raises his arm, the mappa flows in the breeze, he speaks some quiet words to himself...and the mappa drops!
     
    DREST moves immediately to attack VERUS.  Working his gladius wildly, he strikes repeatedly at DREST.  VENUTIUS attempts to take the opportunity to seize the advantage of DREST’s tunnel vision, and makes a move on DREST.  It doesn’t work.  The covert blow attempt is foiled by TIGRIS!  Now VENUTIUS and TIGRIS are fighting with each other.
     
    VERUS is no light weight and is holding his own against DREST.  He carefully out-maneuvers DREST each and every time.  But, it is still early yet.
     
    Meanwhile, TIGRIS is making repeated advances at VENUTIUS.  He runs, leaps into the air, and comes down hard across the top of VENUTIUS’s helmet.  The crowd roars with excitement!  VENUTIUS recovers quickly, but not before noticing the extreme headache and cut from his helmet.  The gladiator is by no means out of the match, but there is some blood trickling down his brow.  TIGRIS has brought blood and this means war!  VENUTIUS waits for the opportunity and it comes.  He makes his move, connecting with TIGRIS’ left thigh, and the Iudex signals the end of the match for TIGRIS.
     
    One down, three to go. VENUTIUS quickly makes his move on DREST, who is currently engaged in melee with VERUS.  It does not work.  The closer he gets to DREST, the more he is pounded on the side from VERUS.  He will have to change his strategy. He focuses his attention on VERUS.  OHHHH!!  DREST has just blind-sided VENUTIUS with a clear strike to the back.  VENUTIUS stumbles and falls, and VERUS places him in an uncompromising position.  The Iudex waves VERUS off and VENUTIUS retires to the sidelines of the Forum. It is down to just two now, DREST and VERUS.  Both have displayed absolute professional skills today.
     
    VERUS makes an advance toward his opponent.  DREST deflects and retaliates against the advance.  Neither achieve what they desire.  VERUS advances again and strikes hard.  It is gladius against gladius.  VERUS has just had his shield knocked out of his hand!  DREST throws his shield to the side and makes a grinning gesture.  They both walk in circles on the sand. DREST makes a lunge, and VERUS goes down.  Not a hit, but a loose footing.  As he falls to the ground, DREST takes what he believes to be the winning shot, but VERUS splatters a hand full of sand into DREST’s face.  He backs off to regain his composure and position in this fight.  This gives VERUS the opportunity to do the same.
    Again, the two gladiators rotate in the sand.  The crowd has quietened to a whisper.  All is calm, then DREST makes a total attack on VERUS.  It is brutal!  Both are giving it 101 percent!  Back and forth, they exchange blows on one another!  VERUS attempts to strike DREST in the side with his gladius, but it is whacked away and the shot is deflected.  DREST has knocked the gladius OUT OF HIS HAND!  VERUS is scrambling to get away and recover his gladius, but it is too late!  He can’t get a foot hold and falls forward into the sand!  DREST makes a running leap through the air, lands beside him, kicks the dust up into the air, and when the air clears, he is standing over VERUS with the point of his gladius in the small of VERUS’ back!
    It’s over people!  What a show!!!  The Domini are discussing the final decision with the Iudex. 
    (waiting...)
    (waiting some more...)
    And it is official, DREST has won this funerary exhibition fight!  What a show for Praesina! What a show!
    Well, there you have it. We have just received the final certified results in this special exhibition match, and they are as follows:
     
    DREST in 1st Place (Dominus, G. IULIUS CAESAR)
    VERUS in 2nd Place (Dominus, C. DECIUS LATERENSIS)
    VENUTIUS in 3rd place (Dominus, M. POMPEIUS CANINUS)
    TIGRIS in 4th Place (Dominus, T. IULIUS SABINUS)
     
    As the crowd disperses, everyone is discussing and sharing their thoughts on the meaning of this special activity.  Aedile Triarius makes a final tribute to his old friend:
    “Everyone in attendance is honored to have been a part of this special remembrance and dedication to Tiberius Galerius Paulinus.  He deserved such an exhibition.  His name will be engraved on reliefs throughout the Rspublica of Nova Roma.  May he enter the realm of his ancestors, and may the Manes continue to watch over and guide his domus and family.

    Optime valete omnes,
     
    L VITELLIVS TRIARIVS
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94603 From: Polarbear 144 Date: 2014-12-20
    Subject: Oath of Office - Plebeian Aedile
    G. Maria Marcella omnibus  s. p. d.
     
    I, Gaia Maria Marcella (Diane Rudesal) do hereby solemnly swear to uphold the honor of Nova Roma, and to act always in the best interests of the people and the Senate of Nova Roma.
     
    As a magistrate of Nova Roma, I, Gaia Maria Marcella, swear to honor the Gods and Goddesses of Rome in my public dealings, and to pursue the Roman Virtues in my public and private life.
    I, Gaia Maria Marcella (Diane Rudesal) swear to uphold and defend the Religio Romana as the State Religion of Nova Roma and swear never to act in a way that would threaten its status as the State Religion.
    I, Gaia Maria Marcella (Diane Rudesal) swear to protect and defend the Constitution of Nova Roma.
    I, Gaia Maria Marcella (Diane Rudesal)  further swear to fulfill the obligations and responsibilities of the office of Aedilis Plebis to the best of my abilities.
    On my honor as a Citizen of Nova Roma, and in the presence of the Gods and Goddesses of the Roman people and by their will and favor, do I accept the position of Aedilis Plebis and all the rights, privileges, obligations, and responsibilities attendant thereto.
    _____________________________________________________________________
     
    Ego, Gaia Maria Marcella (Diane Rudesal), hac re ipsa decus Novae Romae me defensurum, et semper pro populo senatuque Novae Romae acturum esse sollemniter iuro.
     
    Ego, Gaia Maria Marcella, officio aedilis plebis Novae Romae accepto, deos deasque Romae in omnibus meae vitae publicae temporibus culturum, et virtutes Romanas publica privataque vita me persecuturum esse iuro.
     
    Ego, Gaia Maria Marcella, religioni romanae me fauturum et eam defensurum, et numquam contra eius statum publicum me acturum esse, ne quid detrimenti capiat iuro.
     
    Ego, Gaia Maria Marcella, officiis muneris aedilis plebis me quam optime functurum esse praeterea iuro.
    Meo civis Novae Romae honore, coram deis deabusque populi Romani, et voluntate favoreque eorum, ego munus aedilis curulis una cum iuribus, privilegiis, muneribus et officiis comitantibus accipio.
     
    Valete
     
     

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94604 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-20
    Subject: Re: Oath of Office - Plebeian Aedile

    Salve, Marcella!

     

    Congratulations, dear Cousin!  I am very happy for you, and very proud of you!  Your journey in our public life has well and truly begun, and I wish you all the best this year, and in the years to come!

     

    Vale quam optime!

     

    The other Maria

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94605 From: valeriapavo Date: 2014-12-20
    Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction
    Salve Maria Caeca,

    Thanks very much for your reply. I'm still quite confused and I've written a list of my questions below.

    1) Besides reading the Wiki and reading the 'hello' posts, there doesn't seem to be much else to read or many discussions going on that a newbie can jump into. What are some activities that I can actually try out, or active groups that I can join?

    2) How do I get a small role as a scribe or something? This may be for the future, but I would like to know as there doesn't seem to be a 'volunteers needed' section.

    3) How can I contact the person in charge of my region and let him know that I exist? Is this necessary?

    4) There seem to be some funeral games going on. But I don't get how the gladiatorial races work, since they aren't physical. How did they choose people to participate, and how do they decide who wins?

    Sorry if these questions seem dumb but I'm really confused. Gratias tibi ago from Pavo.
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94606 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-21
    Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction

    Salve Pavo!

     

    I learned a very long time ago that only dumb question is the question that isn’t asked.  However, it is getting late here, and your questions need in depth answers, so please be patient with me.  I’m sure others will answer before I do tomorrow, anyway (smile).   But you ask excellent questions, and I suspect many of our newer citizens will read the answers you get, avidly and, hopefully, with gratitude to you for asking.

     

    Vale bene!

    C. Maria Caeca

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94607 From: A. Tullia Scholastica Date: 2014-12-21
    Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction
    A. Tullia Scholastica M. Valeriæ Pavoni S.P.D. 

     

    Salve Maria Caeca,

    Thanks very much for your reply. I'm still quite confused and I've written a list of my questions below.

    1) Besides reading the Wiki and reading the 'hello' posts, there doesn't seem to be much else to read or many discussions going on that a newbie can jump into. What are some activities that I can actually try out, or active groups that I can join?

    It's my understanding that one should do a good bit of reading before one jumps in so that one gets a feeling for what is going on and learns something about the participants.  You may join any of the sodalities which interest you, but please note that most either go through bursts of activity punctuated by long spells of inactivity or are totally inactive.  If you practice the Roman Religion, there is a group for that; if you are Christian, there is at least one for that as well, and I believe there is one for members of the Jewish faith. Again, many are quiet most of the time.  



    2) How do I get a small role as a scribe or something? This may be for the future, but I would like to know as there doesn't seem to be a 'volunteers needed' section.


    Typically, only the higher magistrates have scribes.  The terms of the current ones are coming to an end, so it would be best to wait until the newly-elected ones take office after the new year.  You would write to the magistrate in question, and request appointment, having provided a survey of your skills.  Different skills match better with the duties of different magistrates; for example, writing skills are helpful in either of the aedilician cohorts.  Earlier you mentioned Latin; that is helpful in the censura. Too, if you know some Latin, and wish to learn more, I teach that subject via an independent entity.  



    3) How can I contact the person in charge of my region and let him know that I exist? Is this necessary?


    Depending on where you are, there may not be anyone in charge of your region.  The longtime US provinces were divided, and even before then, not all had governors.  If you mention where you are, someone should be able to help you locate the governor, if there is one.  However, this is typically a very busy time of year, so it might be best to wait until after the holidays.  



    4) There seem to be some funeral games going on.


    The funeral games are for Ti. Galerius Paulinus, who passed away recently and far too young.  He was a nice, gregarious man who held most, if not all, of our offices (including a governorship), and was liked and respected by members of all political stripes (and yes, we do have political stripes here).  

    But I don't get how the gladiatorial races work,

    There aren't any gladiatorial races, just a competition, aka fight.  Periodically there are chariot races, even individual horse races, all virtual.  

    since they aren't physical. How did they choose people to participate, and how do they decide who wins?


    All of our races and gladiatorial matches are virtual (well, word has it that real horses were involved at least once, in New England; the lady in question passed away, also far too young).  People are asked to participate, and must send certain information to an aedilician scriba, who writes up the reports.  Thus people choose themselves as participants.  As for winning, they use some sort of mathematical trickery.  Everyone must choose one of a set of strategies, which are coded for outcomes, etc.  If one chooses a risky strategy, then crashes are more likely (makes sense, doesn't it)?  Sometimes, too, dirty tricks are allowed, which interfere with other participants.  Not being mathematically inclined, I won't speculate on probabilities and such, but my guess is that something of the sort is involved in determining the winner.  



    Sorry if these questions seem dumb but I'm really confused.

    As I believe our Vestal, C. Maria Caeca, noted, the only dumb question is one that is unasked.  When I was a new citizen (over ten years ago) I also had a  lot of questions.  Fortunately I had a very good mentor; there were no lists for new citizens back then.  

    Gratias tibi ago from Pavo.


    Flocci est.  

    Valeas!  


    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94608 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-21
    Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction

    Salve Pavo et Salvete Omnes.

     

    1)      Besides reading the Wiki and reading the 'hello' posts, there doesn't seem to be much else to read or many discussions going on that a newbie can jump into. What are some activities that I can actually try out, or active groups that I can join?

    This list, also called the main Forum, Main List, and ML, is used primarily for our official State business.  We have, for example, just completed our yearly elections, and the Funeral games for our long term member, Senator and friend, Galerius Paulinus. Sometimes we will use this list for debates (participate at your own risk, LOL) where you can get an idea of important issues we are considering, and how the various loosely aligned groups feel about them.  Yes, as our Latin Magistra Scholastica said, we do have political stripes, and we range from ultra conservative to extremely liberal.  I wouldn’t be in a hurry to jump into one of our debates if I were you, just read what people are saying, get an idea of who is where on that conservative/liberal spectrum, and, once you have been here for a while, then you can present your own ideas.  However, if you *do* have definite ideas about something being debated, let the list know what they are, or you can always contact someone privately.  (more about that in a minute).  Sometimes this list is very quiet, but things like new citizen questions can get it active, as can book reviews, posts about an interesting Roman related site you happened to stumble across, or comments on such things posted by others.

    In addition, we have an active Facebook group, a Pinterest group (ask Aeternia Consul for that link), a Twitter feed (again Aeternia Consul can give you what you need for that) and we are slowly building a community in Second Life as part of the Roma sim.  We rent an island there, and it is very impressive and beautiful, thanks to the fine work of Gn. Iulius Caesar Censor and our Pontifex Maximus T. Iulius Sabinus.  We also have a chronicle that comes out on a regular basis, which you may find interesting to read.

     

    As to the Sodalitas, well, again as Scholastica mentioned, they can be very quiet for a while, then have an active “spurt”.  The 3 that I would recommend at the moment are the Militarium, (managed excellently by our Senator Marcus Audens and his officers), The Musarum, which is very quiet at the moment, but can burst into bloom unexpectedly, where citizens can discuss the arts and sometimes share their own work, especially poetry, and the list for cooks where you can often find good conversations, and wonderful recipes in their archives.

     

    As to contacting people privately, you can either use the email addy at the top of any message in the from line, or you can go to the Album Civium on our site and contact anyone through that.  As you observe, find those people with whom you seem to have something in common, or whose posts you admire for whatever reason, and, when you have a question, contact that person, introduce yourself, and ask for help.  That is how many of my close friendships here began, and I have formed friendships that, though virtual only for the most part, are extremely precious to me.

     

    2)      How do I get a small role as a scribe or something? This may be for the future, but I would like to know as there doesn't seem to be a 'volunteers needed' section.

    First of all, you must have been a citizen for 6 months before you can become a scribe.  This “waiting period” will give you time to acclimate yourself, and to observe what each magistrate does in NR.  Once you have decided *where* you would like to work, you should contact that magistrate directly.  While most positions are filled right after the elections, you can sometimes either find a vacancy or simply ask to serve as a volunteer (no census points or official recognition) to get an idea of the work.  I am biased, but I think working in one of the Aedilician Cohorts is one of the best places to start your public service.  These are the Magistrates who are responsible for our games (Ludi) and service in those cohorts can be a lot of fun, help you get to know people, and give you exposure by writing such things as race reports.  Fair warning …service in an Aedilician cohort can be crazy and exhausting, but I found it more than worth the effort!  The other Magistrates have far more serious functions, so I think you should have more experience as a citizen before working with one of them, although I do think that you should at some point have the experience in serving in all of them.

     

    3)      How can I contact the person in charge of my region and let him know that I exist? Is this necessary?
    You can find out who the Governor of your Province is from our WIKI …if a Governor has been appointed.  While not absolutely necessary, contacting your Governor is an excellent idea, because he/she can help you orient yourself, tell you about any Provincial mailing lists there may be, and let you know if there are plans for any local events.  Also, helping out in a Province is an excellent way to begin a service record, and will give you good, sound experience.

    4)      There seem to be some funeral games going on. But I don't get how the gladiatorial races work, since they aren't physical. How did they choose people to participate, and how do they decide who wins?
    Scholastica handled this very well, so there is little I can add.  These games were a bit unusual because of their nature, but usually, the Aedile in charge of the games will announce that there will be, for example, a chariot race, specify what information one needs to provide, and the deadline.  Here is where the fun begins, because you have to create a chariot (named, of course), a driver, the driver’s back story, and decide on the tactics you want to use.  Also, you will want to join one of the 4 factios …Albata is, of course, the finest, (grin), but there is also blue, green and red …and each factio has its own list and um cheering section.

    Once the entries have been received, the Aedile virtually “runs” the race, using mathematical gaming magic to determine who won and whether there were any serious accidents.  Then, more fun, because someone in the Cohorts gets to write the description, and race reports can be an art form in themselves.  Our Ludi can be a lot of fun, (though I became a citizen just before the Ludi Romani games, and spent a time being absolutely confused.  Delighted, but totally clueless, until I figured out that everything was virtual.  Then I dived in and have had grand fun ever since.

     

    I hope that this has been of some help!

     

    Vale Bene!

    C. Maria Caeca

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94609 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-21
    Subject: Happy Birthday Placidus
    Caninus Placido sal.

    Dies natalis felix sit.


    Marcus Pompeius Caninus


    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94610 From: Ugo Coppola Date: 2014-12-21
    Subject: Re: Happy Birthday Placidus

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94611 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-21
    Subject: Re: Happy Birthday Placidus
    TM.Quadra Caninus Placido salutem plurimam dicit
    Dies natalis felix sit!
    Tiberius Marcius Quadra
     



    On Monday, December 22, 2014 10:00 AM, "Ugo Coppola ugo.coppola@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  



    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94612 From: valeriapavo Date: 2014-12-22
    Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction
    Gratias tibi ago.

    I will go check out the clubs. Will all the announcements (for games and such) be announced in the mailing list, or on the main page of the wiki?
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94613 From: valeriapavo Date: 2014-12-22
    Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction
    Thank you as well for the information (I hope these messages are getting to the right people).

    I am learning Latin now with a tutor, but thanks for the offer as well! I will be reading through the places you have pointed me to.
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94614 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-22
    Subject: Re: Salvete and Introduction

    Salve Pavo et Salvete Omnes!

     

    All the announcements and subsequent material for the Ludi will always be on the ML, plus in the WIKI, and possibly on other popular lists, as well J.  Not to worry!!!!

     

    Vale bene!

    C. Maria Caeca

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94615 From: Polarbear 144 Date: 2014-12-22
    Subject: Re: Oath of Office - Plebeian Aedile
    Salve, Caeca!

    Gratias tibi ago, for all the kind wishes and for all the support you've always given me. I appreciate it more than I can say.

    Optime vale,

    Marcella
     


    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94616 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-23
    Subject: IO SATURNALIA
    Salvete omnes,

    I would like to wish you all and your families a good last day of Saturnalia.

    IO SATURNALIA!!!!

    Crassus
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94617 From: Jiri Rys Date: 2014-12-23
    Subject: Oath of office - Quaestor
    Salvete, omnibus in foro!

    I, Tiberius Iulius Nerva (Jiří Rys), do hereby solemnly swear to uphold the honor of Nova Roma, and to act always in the best interests of the people and the Senate of Nova Roma.
     
    As a magistrate of Nova Roma, I, Tiberius Iulius Nerva, swear to honor the Gods and Goddesses of Rome in my public dealings, and to pursue the Roman Virtues in my public and private life.
     
    I, Tiberius Iulius Nerva, swear to uphold and defend the Religio Romana as the State Religion of Nova Roma and swear never to act in a way that would threaten its status as the State Religion.
     
    I, Tiberius Iulius Nerva, swear to protect and defend the Constitution of Nova Roma.
     
    I, Tiberius Iulius Nerva, further swear to fulfill the obligations and responsibilities of the office of Quaestor to the best of my abilities.
     
    On my honor as a Citizen of Nova Roma, and in the presence of the Gods and Goddesses of the Roman people and by their will and favor, do I accept the position of Quaestor and all the rights, privileges, obligations, and responsibilities attendant thereto. 

    Valete bene!

    Tiberius Iulius Nerva

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94618 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-23
    Subject: RESULTS OF THE LUDI GALERII: "A Life For Nova Roma: The Life of Ti.
    Cn. Lentulus Quiritibus sal.

    It is my pleasure to announce that the results are final for the Ti. Galerius Paulinus Biography Contest: "A Life For Nova Roma: The Life of Ti. Galerius Paulinus". Anyone who participate honored the memory of Ti. Galerius Paulinus, and even just scrolling over the sets of quiz questions, everyone could see how significant a member and contributor of our commonwealth Ti. Galerius Paulinus was.

    He was the first Nova Roman ever to have a funus censorial, coins ordered in his memory, a set of Ludi (official solemn games) conducted in his honor.

    He was first in many things, but after all, he was our Paulinus. Long live his name, his memory and his glory!

    And now, friends of Paulinus, let us celebrate the winner of the Paulinus memorial contest, who is:

                TIBERIUS CASSIUS ATELLUS !!!

    The second place goes to:

               Aulus Iulius Paterculus !!

    And the third place is obtained by:

            Tita Popillia Laenas !

    SO THE LIST OF PLACES SUMMARIZED IS:

    1st place -- Ti. Cassius Atellus
    2nd place -- A. Iulius Paterculus
    3rd place -- T. Popillia Laenas

    CONGRATULATION TO THE WINNERS, especially to Ti. Cassius Atellus. He is our Paulinus-expert now!

    While always remembering our Paulinus, now we shall shout: Io Saturnalia, and Merry Christmas and all greetings of the season!

    I wish the happiest holidays to you all my friends!

    VALETE!
    Lentulus



    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94619 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-23
    Subject: CLOSING CEREMONY: LUDI GALERII - GALERIAN GAMES (Funeral Games in Me
    Cn. Cornelius Lentulus pontifex in nomine aedilium senatui populoque Novo Romano S. P. D.

     
    Salvete, Quirites!


    Shortly before sitting down to my computer I have finished the closing sacrifice of the Ludi Galerii.

    We did everything what we could. We said the proper Roman goodbye to our great fellow citizen, and we honored his memory by all the various Roman ways that is due to a censorial senator.

    Are we happy now? In a sense, yes we are. Everything is its place, and the world order is restored to peace. We did what is due to our dead, and we carry on his name and memory. We are more and better by having now Paulinus among the Di Manes of Nova Roma. May he always help us from above to prosper and become better month by month, year by year, in our Roman reconstructionist mission.

    After mourning his death, we have now celebrated his life, and we have converted our sorrow into happiness for Ti. Galerius Paulinus. He would be happy to know Nova Roma has had its first Galerian Games. But even I am proud to know this!

    Yes... in a sense, we are happy. Because so far we had Paulinus only with us where he was located physically. But now Paulinus will be with us in spirit forever!


    This ritual below was the closing ceremony offered to the Shades of Ti. Galerius Paulinus.

    I offered the sacrifice in front of his symbolic ashes and remains in a tiny urn, covered by the consecrated NR flag, as his symbolic ashes are still in my house. After the Galerian Games I try to send it to his brother.


    LUDI GALERII CLOSING RITUAL
     
    Prayer

    Ti. Galeri Pauline,
    huc ades, huc ades, huc ades,
    exaudi nos, exaudi nos, exaudi nos!
    Ti. Galeri Pauline,
    quod vobis fieri oportet sacrificium
    his ludis Galeriis funebribus et muneribus,
    te hoc ture commovendo
    bonas preces precor,
    uti Novos Romanos protegas,
    Novam Romam custodias,
    restaurationem, restitutionem, renovationem
    populi Romani Quiritium
    reique publicae populi Romani Quiritium adiuves,
    utique sis volens propitius
    domo tuae, familiae tuae, genti tuae,
    Populo Novo Romano Quiritibus,
    Reique Publicae Populi Novi Romani Quiritium,
    magistratibus, consulibus, praetoribus Populi Novi Romani Quiritium,
    tribunis Plebis Novae Romanae,
    Senatui Novo Romano,
    Collegio Pontificum,
    omnibus civibus, viris et mulieribus, pueris et puellabus Novis Romanis,
    mihi, domo, familiae!

    "Ti. Galerius Paulinus,
    be present, be present, be present,
    listen to us, listen to us, listen to us!
    Ti. Galerius Paulinus,
    as it is proper for a sacrifice to be given to you
    for these Galerian Games as funeral tributes,
    by offering this incense to you
    I pray good prayers so
    that you may protect the Nova Romans,
    you may watch over Nova Roma,
    help the restoration, reconstruction and revival
    of the Roman people, the Quirites,
    and the republic of the Roman people, the Quirites;
    and that you may be benevolent and propitious
    to your household, to your family, to your gens,
    to the Nova Roman People of Quirites,
    to the Republic of the Nova Roman People of Quirites,
    to the magistrates, the consuls, the praetors of the Nova Roman People of Quirites,
    to the tribunes of the Nova Roman Plebs,
    to the Nova Roman Senate,
    to the College of Pontiffs,
    to all Nova Roman citizens, men and women, boys and girls,
    to me, to my household and to my family.

    Sacrifice

    Harum rerum ergo macte
    hoc ture ommovendo
    esto fito volens propitius
    renascenti populo Romano Quiritibus,
    mihi, domo, familiae!

    "For all these reasons, you blessed
    by offering this incense,
    be benevolent and propitious
    to the resurgent Roman people, the Quirites,
    to me, to my household, to my family."
     
    Incense are sacrificed.


    (End of the ceremony.)
     


    PIACULUM

    Prayer

    Iane,
    Di Manes Ti. Galeri Paulini,
    Geni Ti. Galeri Paulini,
    Ti. Galeri Pauline,
    Omnes Di Immortales quocumque nomine:
    si quidquam vobis in hac caerimonia displicuit,
    hoc ture veniam petimus
    et vitium meum expiamus.

    "Iane,
    Di Manes of Ti. Galerius Paulinus,
    Genius of Ti. Galerius Paulinus,
    Ti. Galerius Paulinus,
    All Gods Immortal by whatever name I may call you:
    if anything in this ceremony was displeasing to you,
    with this incense we ask forgiveness
    and expiate our fault."



    Sacrifice

    I placed incense on the altar.


    WE KEEP YOUR MEMORY ALIVE FOREVER, DEAR PAULINUS!


    +

    +

    +



    Valete!

    CN. CORNELIUS LENTULUS
    PONTIFEX


    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94620 From: gaiuspopilliuslaenas Date: 2014-12-23
    Subject: Re: RESULTS OF THE LUDI GALERII: "A Life For Nova Roma: The Life of

    Congratulations to all the winners, but especially my cousin Popillia Laenas.

     

    Valete,

     

    C. Popillius laenas

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94621 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-24
    Subject: season's greetings
    Salvete Omnibus in Foro S. P. D.

    I would like to take just a moment to wish each of you all the many joys of
    this season, and the hope that 2015 will be the best year yet for each of
    you, and for Nova Roma, in all possible ways.

    I pray that Vesta Mater will keep each of you, our Res Publica's most
    precious and sacred treasures in the light warmth and protection of her
    eternal sacred flame.

    Valete Quam Optimé!
    C. Maria Caeca, Virgo Vestalis Maxima
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94622 From: Tiberius Cassius Atellus Date: 2014-12-24
    Subject: Oath of Office - Quaestor

    I, Tiberius Cassius Atellus (Alex Zappitello), do hereby solemnly swear to uphold the honor of Nova Roma, and to act always in the best interests of the people and the Senate of Nova Roma.

    As a magistrate of Nova Roma, I, Tiberius Cassius Atellus, swear to honor the Gods and Goddesses of Rome in my public dealings, and to pursue the Roman Virtues in my public and private life.

    I, Tiberius Cassius Atellus, swear to uphold and defend the Religio Romana as the State Religion of Nova Roma and swear never to act in a way that would threaten its status as the State Religion.

    I, Tiberius Cassius Atellus, swear to protect and defend the Constitution of Nova Roma.

    I, Tiberius Cassius Atellus, further swear to fulfill the obligations and responsibilities of the office of Quaestor to the best of my abilities.

    On my honor as a Citizen of Nova Roma, and in the presence of the Gods and Goddesses of the Roman people and by their will and favor, do I accept the position of Quaestor and all the rights, privileges, obligations, and responsibilities attendant thereto.

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94623 From: Valeria Pavo Date: 2014-12-25
    Subject: Re: season's greetings
    Hope everyone has a safe and happy holiday season :)


    Maria Caeca, if I might ask - what exactly do you do as a modern Vestal Virgin (I'm assuming celibacy is no longer required)? Just curious!


    On Thursday, 25 December 2014, 4:53, "'cmc' c.mariacaeca@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
    Salvete Omnibus in Foro S. P. D.

    I would like to take just a moment to wish each of you all the many joys of
    this season, and the hope that 2015 will be the best year yet for each of
    you, and for Nova Roma, in all possible ways.

    I pray that Vesta Mater will keep each of you, our Res Publica's most
    precious and sacred treasures in the light warmth and protection of her
    eternal sacred flame.

    Valete Quam Optimé!
    C. Maria Caeca, Virgo Vestalis Maxima



    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94624 From: Majikpig@gmail Date: 2014-12-25
    Subject: Dies Natalis Solis Invicti
    Sol Lucet Omnibus! (The Sun Shines for All)
    Dies Natalis Solis Invicti (Birthday of the Unconquered Sun) - 25 December
    On this day in 274 C.E., Emperor Aurelian dedicated a temple to Sol Invictus, either because it was Natalis Solis Invicti or then declaring it to be Natalis Solis Invicti. It became a popular idea in the 19th century that the date of Christmas was chosen because of the connection of 25 December to the cult of Sol, but more likely the 25th was chosen because it was exactly 9 months from 25 March, the day early Christians believed to be the day of the Creation and the crucifixion of Iesu bar Ioseph. In all likelihood, the late December date was chosen for both holidays because of the solstice.

    Worldwide, cultures celebrate light at the time of the winter solstice (which this year was 21 December in my locale), because it's important to remember that even in the darkest of times, the sun remains unconquered and rises to give us light and hope in darkness.

    May Sol light the path to a bright future for all of you and for the Republic.

    L. Marius Vestinus
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94625 From: Lucius Vitellius Date: 2014-12-26
    Subject: LVDI GALERII - Official Closing Edictum of LVT
     
    EDICTUM DE LUDIS GALERIIS

    I. As ordered by the Senate, the Ludi Galerii, the Funeral Games in honor of the late Ti. Galerius Paulinus censorial, consular, and senator of Nova Roma, are hereby closed and committed to our history and memories.

    II.  Gratitude to all those who participated in the process of honoring one of our most cherished cives.

    May the shades of noble Ti. Galerius Paulinus be with us and make Nova Roma prosper!

    Datum Hodié a.d. VI Kal. Ian.  St. Cornelia C. Aemilio cos.  MMDCCLXVII a.u.c.
    L. Vitellius Triarius
    AEDILIS CVRVLIS

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94626 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-28
    Subject: Augustus Caesar
    Salvete,
    Here is an imperial inscription for you.
    What's it say? Does anyone know the history of it?

    IMP CARSARI DIVI F AVGVSTO PONTIFICI
    MAXIMO COS XII TRIBVNIG POTEST XX ET
    LIVIAE CAESARIS AVGVSTI
    MAZAEVS ET

    Valete,
    Tiberius Marcius Quadra
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94627 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-28
    Subject: Re: Augustus Caesar
    Caninus Quadrae sal.

    I think you are trying to find more information about:

    IMP . CAESARI . DIVI . F . AVGVSTO . PONTIFICI
    MAXIMO . COS . XII . TRIBVNIC . POTEST . XX . ET
    LIVIAE . CAESARIS . AVGVSTI
    MAZAEVS . ET .

    from the The Gate of Mazaeus and Mithridates at Ephesus.

    An English translation would be along the lines of:

    "From the Emperor Caesar Augustus, the son of the god, the Pontifex Maximus, who was consul twelve times and tribune twenty times; and the wife of Caesar Augustus, Livia; Mazeus and"

    That inscription is at the top of the left side of the gate and Mithridates signature is under an inscription at the top of the right side of the gate. To get the full signature line you need to see the last line on both the left side and the right side of the gate:

                    MAZAEVS . ET .                  MITHRIDATES . PATRONIS

    So the full signature line is: Mazaeus and Mithridates to their master".

    There are a few sites that have pictures and information about the gate and there are books of ancient Roman inscriptions that include the words from the gate. You might like http://www.my-favourite-planet.de/english/middle-east/turkey/ephesus/ephesus-gallery-1-033.html which gives a bit of the history of the gate and some photos.

    Bene vale!
     
    Marcus Pompeius Caninus
     
     


    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94628 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-28
    Subject: Re: Augustus Caesar
    TM.Quadra Caninus Salutem plurimam dicit,
    Heus M.Pompeius, A+!
    You got the location right, and then some.
    Thanks for that. I will pay it some time.
    Tiberius Marcius Quadra
     



    On Monday, December 29, 2014 5:56 AM, "'M. Pompeius Caninus' caninus@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
    Caninus Quadrae sal.

    I think you are trying to find more information about:

    IMP . CAESARI . DIVI . F . AVGVSTO . PONTIFICI
    MAXIMO . COS . XII . TRIBVNIC . POTEST . XX . ET
    LIVIAE . CAESARIS . AVGVSTI
    MAZAEVS . ET .

    from the The Gate of Mazaeus and Mithridates at Ephesus.

    An English translation would be along the lines of:

    "From the Emperor Caesar Augustus, the son of the god, the Pontifex Maximus, who was consul twelve times and tribune twenty times; and the wife of Caesar Augustus, Livia; Mazeus and"

    That inscription is at the top of the left side of the gate and Mithridates signature is under an inscription at the top of the right side of the gate. To get the full signature line you need to see the last line on both the left side and the right side of the gate:

                    MAZAEVS . ET .                  MITHRIDATES . PATRONIS

    So the full signature line is: Mazaeus and Mithridates to their master".

    There are a few sites that have pictures and information about the gate and there are books of ancient Roman inscriptions that include the words from the gate. You might like http://www.my-favourite-planet.de/english/middle-east/turkey/ephesus/ephesus-gallery-1-033.html which gives a bit of the history of the gate and some photos.

    Bene vale!
     
    Marcus Pompeius Caninus
     
     




    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94629 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-28
    Subject: Re: Augustus Caesar
    Caninus Quadrae spd.

    I fat fingered the dative at the beginning of the inscription, it should be:

    "For Emperor Caesar Augustus, the son of the god, the Pontifex Maximus, who was consul twelve times and tribune twenty times; and the wife of Caesar Augustus, Livia; Mazeus and"
     
    Bene vale!

    Marcus Pompeius Caninus
     
     


    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94630 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-28
    Subject: Re: Augustus Caesar
    Quadra Caninae spd;
    By "fat fingered" you mean fouled up or omitted?
    Thanks for the accurated update.
    Bene valete,
    Tiberius Marcius Quadra


    On Monday, December 29, 2014 6:12 AM, "'M. Pompeius Caninus' caninus@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
    Caninus Quadrae spd.

    I fat fingered the dative at the beginning of the inscription, it should be:

    "For Emperor Caesar Augustus, the son of the god, the Pontifex Maximus, who was consul twelve times and tribune twenty times; and the wife of Caesar Augustus, Livia; Mazeus and"
     
    Bene vale!

    Marcus Pompeius Caninus
     
     




    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94631 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-28
    Subject: Dative used in greetings
    Caninus Quadrae sal.

    The dative is used in the greetings of many emails in our fora. When you are writing directly to me, you should use the dative with the correct endings in your greetings like:
    Ti. Marcius Quadra M. Pompeio Canino spd.
    or
    Quadra Canino spd.

    When I write to you, I should use a greeting like:
    M. Pompeius Caninus Ti. Marcio Quadrae spd.
    or
    Caninus Quadrae spd.

    The use of the dative for such greetings can be found in the Nova Roma Wiki at http://novaroma.org/nr/Latin_for_e-mail#Kim_sends_greetings_to_Lee

    Bene vale!
     
    Marcus Pompeius Caninus
     
     


    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94632 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-28
    Subject: Re: Dative used in greetings
    Quadra Canino spd.
    I stepped out on a limb.
    What is wrong with the "ae" at the end of Caninae?
    I was following your lead when you wrote, "Quadrae" emphasis "ae".
    I'm reading English Grammar for Students of Latin 3e by N.Goldman.
    Honestly, I don't know what I did wrong with the "ae" at the end of Caninae.
    Bene vale!
    Tiberius Marcius Quadra
     



    On Monday, December 29, 2014 7:31 AM, "'M. Pompeius Caninus' caninus@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
    Caninus Quadrae sal.

    The dative is used in the greetings of many emails in our fora. When you are writing directly to me, you should use the dative with the correct endings in your greetings like:
    Ti. Marcius Quadra M. Pompeio Canino spd.
    or
    Quadra Canino spd.

    When I write to you, I should use a greeting like:
    M. Pompeius Caninus Ti. Marcio Quadrae spd.
    or
    Caninus Quadrae spd.

    The use of the dative for such greetings can be found in the Nova Roma Wiki at http://novaroma.org/nr/Latin_for_e-mail#Kim_sends_greetings_to_Lee

    Bene vale!
     
    Marcus Pompeius Caninus
     
     




    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94633 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-28
    Subject: Re: Dative used in greetings
    Quadratus Quadrae spd!

    The names "Quadra" and "Caninus" decline differently, which is why the dative of Caninus is Canino and the dative of Quadra is Quadrae.

    I suggest you consult a standard Latin text, such as "Wheelock's Latin" which explains things like this very well.

    Vale!
    Quadratus


    To: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
    From: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
    Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2014 21:41:12 +0000
    Subject: Re: [Nova-Roma] Dative used in greetings

     

    Quadra Canino spd.
    I stepped out on a limb.
    What is wrong with the "ae" at the end of Caninae?
    I was following your lead when you wrote, "Quadrae" emphasis "ae".
    I'm reading English Grammar for Students of Latin 3e by N.Goldman.
    Honestly, I don't know what I did wrong with the "ae" at the end of Caninae.
    Bene vale!
    Tiberius Marcius Quadra
     



    On Monday, December 29, 2014 7:31 AM, "'M. Pompeius Caninus' caninus@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
    Caninus Quadrae sal.

    The dative is used in the greetings of many emails in our fora. When you are writing directly to me, you should use the dative with the correct endings in your greetings like:
    Ti. Marcius Quadra M. Pompeio Canino spd.
    or
    Quadra Canino spd.

    When I write to you, I should use a greeting like:
    M. Pompeius Caninus Ti. Marcio Quadrae spd.
    or
    Caninus Quadrae spd.

    The use of the dative for such greetings can be found in the Nova Roma Wiki at http://novaroma.org/nr/Latin_for_e-mail#Kim_sends_greetings_to_Lee

    Bene vale!
     
    Marcus Pompeius Caninus
     
     





    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94634 From: A. Tullia Scholastica Date: 2014-12-28
    Subject: Re: Dative used in greetings
    A. Tullia Scholastica Ti. Marcio Quadrae quiritibus bonae voluntatis S.P.D. 

     

    Quadra Canino spd.
    I stepped out on a limb.
    What is wrong with the "ae" at the end of Caninae?

    ATS:  Well, Caninus is of the male persuasion, and his cognomen belongs to the second Latin declension, or non-interchangeable word group.  'Caninae' would be appropriate for his daughter (if any).  'Caninus' is an adjective (as are most cognomina) and the form 'Caninae' is the dative singular of the first Latin declension.  Most words in the first Latin declension are feminine; a few male names are included in it (e.g., Galba, Scaevola, Quadra).  Most nouns in the second Latin declension are masculine or neuter; the main exceptions are the names of some trees, which are masculine in form but feminine in grammatical gender.  Latin adjectives come in the first and second declensions (feminine forms in the first declension, masculine and neuter ones in the second), or the third declension; the forms are similar to those of the nouns, and identical in the first two declensions.  

    I was following your lead when you wrote, "Quadrae" emphasis "ae".
    I'm reading English Grammar for Students of Latin 3e by N.Goldman.
    Honestly, I don't know what I did wrong with the "ae" at the end of Caninae.

    Well, Caninus is masculine, in the second declension, and Canina is feminine, in the first Latin declension.  These forms live in different insulae, grammatically speaking, and may not mingle with one another (again, grammatically speaking).  Words in the first declension may take only endings of the first declension, words of the second declension may take only endings of the second declension, words of the third declension may take only third declension endings, etc.  Many nouns relating to government are in the small fourth Latin declension (magistratus, senatus, census, etc.) and can be confused with second declension words (which they resemble in some case forms), and there are some rare exceptions, but overall, Latin nouns and adjectives are born in one declension or another, and live their lives therein.  They don't get to take on the raiment of any other declension.  Ditto with the verbs: they are in one conjugation or another.  Think of it in military terms:  if one is in the army, one doesn't wear a Navy uniform, or an air force one.  

    I follow Quadratus' recommendation:  please consult a good Latin textbook, such as the popular Wheelock one; Latin for Americans, Jenney's Latin, and a newer text by the best American Latinist, Terentius Tunberg, are also very good and should prove helpful.  Wheelock has self-instruction exercises at the end of the book; working on them and consulting the answers provided might be of assistance.  

    Bene vale!
    Tiberius Marcius Quadra

    Vale(te).

     



    On Monday, December 29, 2014 7:31 AM, "'M. Pompeius Caninus' caninus@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
    Caninus Quadrae sal.

    The dative is used in the greetings of many emails in our fora. When you are writing directly to me, you should use the dative with the correct endings in your greetings like:
    Ti. Marcius Quadra M. Pompeio Canino spd.
    or
    Quadra Canino spd.

    When I write to you, I should use a greeting like:
    M. Pompeius Caninus Ti. Marcio Quadrae spd.
    or
    Caninus Quadrae spd.

    The use of the dative for such greetings can be found in the Nova Roma Wiki at http://novaroma.org/nr/Latin_for_e-mail#Kim_sends_greetings_to_Lee

    Bene vale!
     
    Marcus Pompeius Caninus
     
     




    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94635 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-28
    Subject: Re: Dative used in greetings
    Caninus Quadrae sal.

    Getting the name wrong is part of learning Latin. The only real issue with the mistake is that someone reading that greeting might think you were greeting one of my two daughters - Tita Pompeia Canina or Gaia Pompeia Canina. You will need to study a textbook or two to learn about how the different cases are used in Latin. That is not something you can learn effectively by translating random phrases or quotations because you do not live in an environment where you are immersed in Latin and people can immediately provide correction and feedback. You will need to study - unfortunately, there really isn't a way around that fact. Anyway, you can see in the table below how your cognomen will change depending on how it is used in a sentence:

     Singular Plural
    Nominative Quādra Quādrae
    Genitive Quādrae Quādrārum
    Dative Quādrae Quādrīs
    Accusative Quādram Quādrās
    Ablative Quādrā Quādrīs
    Vocative Quādra Quādrae

    Bene vale!

    Marcus Pompeius Caninus




    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94636 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-28
    Subject: Re: Dative used in greetings
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94637 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-29
    Subject: Re: Dative used in greetings
    TM.Quadra Canino Scholasticae Plurimam plurimam dicit,
    Your guidance is helpful. I will continue to get it as I read, write, and watch. 
    Though I have a number of books, and barely the time & energy to immerse myself in them, our discussions herein are helping the times when I do get operam dare dicendi magistro*.
    I may have to add the Terentius Tunberg book.
    Right now my favorite book is the English Grammar for Students of Latin 3e (Goldman) and the Septimanae Latinae website with so many links that I've just been discovering.
    Gratias tibi ago,
    Tiberius Marcius Quadra
     *Traupman, John C,  2007. Latin English Dictionary, study...to study under a teacher of rhetoric, p.670.



    On Monday, December 29, 2014 1:07 PM, "'M. Pompeius Caninus' caninus@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  


    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94638 From: iulius_sabinus Date: 2014-12-29
    Subject: Comitia Curiata is called to order.

    I, Titus Iulius Sabinus, Pontifex Maximus of Nova Roma, call the Comitia Curiata to order.

     

    The Comitia Curiata is hereby called to assemble starting with this day, a.d III Kal Ian (29th of Dec 2014) until pr Kal Ian (31st of Dec 2014), 24.00 Rome time,  in order that the  Lictores and Lictrices of Nova Roma may:

    - attest the election of Curule Magistrates for the year 2768 a.U.c and invest them with imperium,

     

    Given under my hand this 29 December 2767 a.U.c (AD 2014) in the consulship of St. Cornelia C. Aemilio cos.

    …………………………..

    Text to be used:

     

    I,…..your roman name….., as a Lictor of Nova Roma, hereby witness:

    The appointment and investment with Imperium of the following magistrates of Nova Roma: Marcus Pompeius Caninus as Consul maior, Sextus Lucilius Tutor as Praetor maior and Aulus Liburnius Hadrianus as Praetor minor.


    As a member of the Comitia Curiata I wish them good fortune in their offices and in their work on behalf of  the Religio Romana.

    …..your roman name…..

    Lictor

    ……………………

    VALETE!

    Sabinus


    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94639 From: iulius_sabinus Date: 2014-12-29
    Subject: Report of the CP session - December 2767 a.U.c

    SALVETE!

     

    QUOD BONUM FAUSTVM FELIX FORTUNATUMQUE SIT POPULO ROMANO QUIRITIBUS.

     

    This is the Collegium Pontificum session report:

    The Collegium Pontificum was called into session starting with 08.00 hr.(Rome time) on a.d XVII Kal Ian 2767 a.U.c (Tuesday 16 Dec 2014) until 18.00 hr.(Rome time) on a.d V. Kal Ian 2767 a.U.c (Sunday, 28 Dec 2014).

    The session schedule was:

    Contio:

    Started with 08.00 hr.(Rome time) on a.d XVII Kal Ian 2767 a.U.c (Tuesday 16 Dec 2014) until 18.00 hr.(Rome time) on a.d XI Kal Ian 2767 a.U.c (Monday, 22 Dec 2014).

    Vote:

    Started with 08.00 hr.(Rome time) on a.d IX Kal Ian 2767 a.U.c (Wednesday 24 Dec 2014) and ends at 18.00 hr.(Rome time) on a.d V Kal Ian 2767 a.U.c (Sunday, 28 Dec 2014).

    Proxy were not assigned during the contio.

    The following collegium members did not vote therefore are recorded as absents:

    - Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius Postumianus (QCMPP)

    - M. Cornelius Gualterus Graecus (MCGG)

    - Cn. Cornelius Lentulus (CnCL)

    - Q. Vipsanius Agrippa (QVA)

    -L. Vitellius Triarius (LVT)

    The following collegium member do not vote in sessions:

    - M' Titinius Silvanus.

    The session result:

    1.Collegium Pontificum set the next year nundinal letter and, only if are required changes, the next year calendar - informal item, no vote.
    Result: the nundinal letter for the year 2768 a.U.c is D.

     

    2. Collegium Pontificum elect a secretary of the collegium for the first six month of the year 2768 a.U.c (2015 AC).

    Result: Cn. Iulius Caesar was elected as secretary of the collegium.

     

    3. Collegium Pontificum determine the pontifex responsible of performing the piaculum in the name of the entire Nova Roman community on prid. Kal Ian 2767 a.U.c (Wednesday 31 Dec 2014) - informal item, no vote.

    Result: pontifex T. iulius Sabinus perform the piaculum.

    Details:

    TIS: Uti rogas. My thanks to Caesar for his dedication to continue performing the job.

    QFM: UTI ROGAS.

    CMC: Uti Rogas, with thanks.
    CnIC: Item 2: Uti rogas

    MPC: Item 2: Uti rogas

    QUOD BONUM FAUSTVM FELIX FORTUNATUMQUE SIT POPULO ROMANO QUIRITIBUS.

     

    VALETE,

    T. Iulius Sabinus



    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94640 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-30
    Subject: To the new magistrates: OATHS OF OFFICE AND ENTERING OFFICE
    Cn. Cornelius Lentulus quaestor omnibus novis magistratibus s. p. d.

    I salute you, all magistratús designati (elected magistrates) who are about to swear the oath of office and enter office on January 1st. I and my quaestor colleagues would like to start a new tradition in Nova Roma with you, and I ask your blessings to this.

    It was a Roman tradition that quaestores were the first magistrates to enter office (December 5th) because they were tasked to ensure all other magistrates who would enter office after them would take the oath of office. The quaestores had to prepare the ceremony for the oaths and to witness and verify the oaths. 

    The date of entering office for the quaestores was changed to December 5th in Nova Roma, too, very correctly, and now we have the traditional Roman dates for all magistrates. It is a minor victory for Roman reconstructionism in our mission! :) The date was changed to the correct date in NR, too, but the reason was not spelled out, but obviously, if we follow the Roman tradition for this date, then we should follow the Roman tradition for its reason: namely our quaestores should be tasked to administer the oaths in Nova Roma, too.

    Here comes my initiative: I, with my volunteering colleagues, will help all new magistrates to make their oaths, and we will collect the Main List message links to their messages that contain the oath, we will record them on the website, and verify them as witnesses. This was usually done by the praetores so far, let it be done by the quaestores from now on! (Later it would be good to have a law about this.). The quaestores will help to find the proper text of the oath and its various translations.

    Of course, if there is any objection to it, I will not go ahead without having it clarified first.

    Valete, and happy New Year!

    Cn. Lentulus
    QUAESTOR



    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94641 From: M. Pompeius Caninus Date: 2014-12-30
    Subject: Re: To the new magistrates: OATHS OF OFFICE AND ENTERING OFFICE
    M. Pompeius Caninus Cn. Cornelio Lentulo quiritibusque s.p.d.

    As one of the current Praetores, I welcome this proposal.

    As a newly elected Consul, I will gladly accept any and all assistance with traditions, ceremonies and rituals related to taking office as consul.

    The other current and newly elected curule magistrates should speak their mind on this matter. The recording and collection of the oaths of office has been a duty of the Praetores for many years in our res publica. Attempting to change that tradition after the Comitia Curiata has been called to order is not the best way to begin a new year. We do not have much time for consideration and discussion. But I would like to hear what the Senatores and the new Praetores think about this proposal. 

    Facite valeatis!
     
    Marcus Pompeius Caninus
    Praetor
     


    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94642 From: Robert Woolwine Date: 2014-12-30
    Subject: Re: To the new magistrates: OATHS OF OFFICE AND ENTERING OFFICE

    Ave,

    I don't have a problem with this, especially since the quaestors are not involved in the financial aspect of NR.

    Respectfully,

    Sulla

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94643 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-30
    Subject: Re: To the new magistrates: OATHS OF OFFICE AND ENTERING OFFICE
    Salve, praetor et consul designate Canine!

    Thanks for your comments. I would like to add only that the recording and collection of oaths has not been the "duty" of the praetors for many years in NR. It was of no one's duty, and it just happened that 3-4 years ago one of them simply started to do this, and since then the praetors do it. There is no law or any official rule about it. This is just something they happen to do. But once we find who in fact in the Roman republic did this task, and once there is no obstacle that we do this in the Roman way, I think it is both safe and a happy thing to do it that way. This is why I suggested this. It is a very very minor thing anyway, and mostly symbolic, since there is not much what collecting the oaths could affect...

    Thanks for the imput to anyone involved!
    Valete!
    Lentulus


    Da: "'M. Pompeius Caninus' caninus@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
    M. Pompeius Caninus Cn. Cornelio Lentulo quiritibusque s.p.d.

    As one of the current Praetores, I welcome this proposal.

    As a newly elected Consul, I will gladly accept any and all assistance with traditions, ceremonies and rituals related to taking office as consul.

    The other current and newly elected curule magistrates should speak their mind on this matter. The recording and collection of the oaths of office has been a duty of the Praetores for many years in our res publica. Attempting to change that tradition after the Comitia Curiata has been called to order is not the best way to begin a new year. We do not have much time for consideration and discussion. But I would like to hear what the Senatores and the new Praetores think about this proposal. 

    Facite valeatis!
     
    Marcus Pompeius Caninus
    Praetor
     




    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94644 From: Belle Morte Statia Date: 2014-12-30
    Subject: Re: To the new magistrates: OATHS OF OFFICE AND ENTERING OFFICE
    Salvete Omnes,

    While as Praetrix I remember doing this task myself...


    I see no problems with Lentule's suggestion....

    However..

    I do agree there should be a Lex in the not so distant future..  

    Because with "voluntary"  there is simply the option of a Quaestor choosing not to do it..

    Not saying that the current Quaestores would do such a thing but more of a covering all bases aspect.

    Valete bene,
    Statia Cornelia Aeternia

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94645 From: Robert Woolwine Date: 2014-12-30
    Subject: Re: To the new magistrates: OATHS OF OFFICE AND ENTERING OFFICE

    Ave,

    We could just have an SC directing such action...similar to the recent sc's actions in regards to the censor's office.

    Respectfully,

    Sulla

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94646 From: Belle Morte Statia Date: 2014-12-30
    Subject: Re: To the new magistrates: OATHS OF OFFICE AND ENTERING OFFICE
    Salve Sulla et Salvete Omnes:

    A good point taken Sulla..

    Either SC and or Lex I feel should be established  as a "covering" bases factor.

    Valete bene,
    Aeternia

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94647 From: gaiuspopilliuslaenas Date: 2014-12-30
    Subject: Witness of Imperium

    I, Gaius Popillius Laenas as a Lictor of Nova Roma, hereby witness:

    The appointment and investment with Imperium of the following magistrates of Nova Roma: Marcus Pompeius Caninus as Consul maior, Sextus Lucilius Tutor as Praetor maior and Aulus Liburnius Hadrianus as Praetor minor.


    As a member of the Comitia Curiata I wish them good fortune in their offices and in their work on behalf of  the Religio Romana.

    Gaius Popillius Laenas

    Lictor

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94648 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-30
    Subject: Re: Dative used in greetings
    TM.Quadra Scholasticae Salutem plurimam dicit,
    Regarding the Terentius Tunberg text "De rationibus quibus homines docti artem Latine colloquendi et ex tempore dicendi saeculis XVI et XVII coluerunt" costing $48 on Amazon (expensive), this text seems to be book form. Is there anything in particular that you would recommend this text?
    Is there another Tunberg book that is more progressive in its lessons?
    Gratias tibi ago,
    Tiberius Marcius Quadra
     



    On Monday, December 29, 2014 4:44 PM, "Robin Marquardt remarq777@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
     
    TM.Quadra Canino Scholasticae Plurimam plurimam dicit,
    Your guidance is helpful. I will continue to get it as I read, write, and watch. 
    Though I have a number of books, and barely the time & energy to immerse myself in them, our discussions herein are helping the times when I do get operam dare dicendi magistro*.
    I may have to add the Terentius Tunberg book.
    Right now my favorite book is the English Grammar for Students of Latin 3e (Goldman) and the Septimanae Latinae website with so many links that I've just been discovering.
    Gratias tibi ago,
    Tiberius Marcius Quadra
     *Traupman, John C,  2007. Latin English Dictionary, study...to study under a teacher of rhetoric, p.670.



    On Monday, December 29, 2014 1:07 PM, "'M. Pompeius Caninus' caninus@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  



    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94649 From: Filippo Zizzo Date: 2014-12-30
    Subject: Re: Dative used in greetings
    Tib. Marcio Quadrae et Tul. Scholasticae magistrae pretiosaeque dominae s. p. d.  Aul. Scrib. Nasica

    Mihi est spes,ut te, Marcie,iuvem, grammaticae Latinae Anglice scriptae monstratione, quam sine pretio ex Interrete deponere potes, quia ea in P.D.F.( Forma documenti quod ferri potest) est. Grammatica antiqua in fine saeculi MDCCC p. Ch. n. scripta est, sed ,ut mea  modesta sententia fert, ea adhuc utilis simplicissimaque est. Hic invenis situm:   http://www.languagerealm.com/files/New_Latin_Grammar.pdf
    Delectationem habeas animi!
    Curate ut valeatis.

    I hope to help you , Marcie, by indicating a  Latin  grammar ,written in English, you can download at no charge from  Internet in PDF. It is a grammar written in late 1800 V.e. but it is, on my humble opinion, still useful and quite simple. Here you find the site  :  http://www.languagerealm.com/files/New_Latin_Grammar.pdf
    Enjoy it!
    Curate ut valeatis.


    Il Martedì 30 Dicembre 2014 20:15, "Robin Marquardt remarq777@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
    TM.Quadra Scholasticae Salutem plurimam dicit,
    Regarding the Terentius Tunberg text "De rationibus quibus homines docti artem Latine colloquendi et ex tempore dicendi saeculis XVI et XVII coluerunt" costing $48 on Amazon (expensive), this text seems to be book form. Is there anything in particular that you would recommend this text?
    Is there another Tunberg book that is more progressive in its lessons?
    Gratias tibi ago,
    Tiberius Marcius Quadra
     



    On Monday, December 29, 2014 4:44 PM, "Robin Marquardt remarq777@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
     
    TM.Quadra Canino Scholasticae Plurimam plurimam dicit,
    Your guidance is helpful. I will continue to get it as I read, write, and watch. 
    Though I have a number of books, and barely the time & energy to immerse myself in them, our discussions herein are helping the times when I do get operam dare dicendi magistro*.
    I may have to add the Terentius Tunberg book.
    Right now my favorite book is the English Grammar for Students of Latin 3e (Goldman) and the Septimanae Latinae website with so many links that I've just been discovering.
    Gratias tibi ago,
    Tiberius Marcius Quadra
     *Traupman, John C,  2007. Latin English Dictionary, study...to study under a teacher of rhetoric, p.670.



    On Monday, December 29, 2014 1:07 PM, "'M. Pompeius Caninus' caninus@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  





    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94650 From: Robin Marquardt Date: 2014-12-30
    Subject: Re: Dative used in greetings
    TM.Quadra F.Zizzo T.Scholasticae Salutem plurimam dicit,
    Thank you Zizzo for the link. I will add it to my Latin library. I have not memorized your Latin nomen, but I recognize your email address.

    As much as I've been seeing Latin in publications, books, websites, schools, etc, I am convinced that Latin is far from a dead language. From what I've read, it seems there are enormous amounts of people that converse in Latin, as opposed to just reading at church; this gives me hope and motivation to learn my ancestors native tongue.

    Given the amount of grammatical rules in Latin, I did not realize I'd have to hone my skills in a science I all but wrote off since 9th grade, English grammar and grammar in general. What a review!
    Valete,
    Tiberius Marcius Quadra


    On Wednesday, December 31, 2014 7:40 AM, "Filippo Zizzo kanjinogo@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
    Tib. Marcio Quadrae et Tul. Scholasticae magistrae pretiosaeque dominae s. p. d.  Aul. Scrib. Nasica

    Mihi est spes,ut te, Marcie,iuvem, grammaticae Latinae Anglice scriptae monstratione, quam sine pretio ex Interrete deponere potes, quia ea in P.D.F.( Forma documenti quod ferri potest) est. Grammatica antiqua in fine saeculi MDCCC p. Ch. n. scripta est, sed ,ut mea  modesta sententia fert, ea adhuc utilis simplicissimaque est. Hic invenis situm:   http://www.languagerealm.com/files/New_Latin_Grammar.pdf
    Delectationem habeas animi!
    Curate ut valeatis.

    I hope to help you , Marcie, by indicating a  Latin  grammar ,written in English, you can download at no charge from  Internet in PDF. It is a grammar written in late 1800 V.e. but it is, on my humble opinion, still useful and quite simple. Here you find the site  :  http://www.languagerealm.com/files/New_Latin_Grammar.pdf
    Enjoy it!
    Curate ut valeatis.


    Il Martedì 30 Dicembre 2014 20:15, "Robin Marquardt remarq777@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
    TM.Quadra Scholasticae Salutem plurimam dicit,
    Regarding the Terentius Tunberg text "De rationibus quibus homines docti artem Latine colloquendi et ex tempore dicendi saeculis XVI et XVII coluerunt" costing $48 on Amazon (expensive), this text seems to be book form. Is there anything in particular that you would recommend this text?
    Is there another Tunberg book that is more progressive in its lessons?
    Gratias tibi ago,
    Tiberius Marcius Quadra
     



    On Monday, December 29, 2014 4:44 PM, "Robin Marquardt remarq777@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
     
    TM.Quadra Canino Scholasticae Plurimam plurimam dicit,
    Your guidance is helpful. I will continue to get it as I read, write, and watch. 
    Though I have a number of books, and barely the time & energy to immerse myself in them, our discussions herein are helping the times when I do get operam dare dicendi magistro*.
    I may have to add the Terentius Tunberg book.
    Right now my favorite book is the English Grammar for Students of Latin 3e (Goldman) and the Septimanae Latinae website with so many links that I've just been discovering.
    Gratias tibi ago,
    Tiberius Marcius Quadra
     *Traupman, John C,  2007. Latin English Dictionary, study...to study under a teacher of rhetoric, p.670.



    On Monday, December 29, 2014 1:07 PM, "'M. Pompeius Caninus' caninus@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  







    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94651 From: Clint Johnson Date: 2014-12-30
    Subject: Witnessing of Incoming Magistrates

    I, Quintus Vipsanius Agrippa, as a Lictor of Nova Roma, hereby witness:

    The appointment and investment with Imperium of the following magistrates of Nova Roma: Marcus Pompeius Caninus as Consul maior, Sextus Lucilius Tutor as Praetor maior and Aulus Liburnius Hadrianus as Praetor minor.

    As a member of the Comitia Curiata I wish them good fortune in their offices and in their work on behalf of  the Religio Romana.

    Quintus Vipsanius Agrippa

    Lictor

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94652 From: gattarocanadese Date: 2014-12-30
    Subject: Case Used in Greetings
    Salvete, omnibus in foro!

    My inclination in addressing someone personally is to use the vocative rather than the dative.  Anything wrong with that?

    Valete!

    Quadratus
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94653 From: cmc Date: 2014-12-30
    Subject: Re: Case Used in Greetings

    Salve Quadrate!

     

    Your inclinations are spot on!  Vocative is the case one uses when addressing someone directly.  The other S. P. D. greeting is more formal, and, essentially says the sender (in the nominative case) sends many greetings to the recipient (you, in the dative singular). 

     

    Vale et valete bene!

    C. Maria Caeca

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94654 From: A. Tullia Scholastica Date: 2014-12-30
    Subject: Re: Case Used in Greetings
    A. Tullia Scholastica C. Claudio Quadrato omnibus bonae voluntatis S.P.D. 

    The vocative is used in calling someone, or direct address; it may be used with the simple 'salvé / salvéte' greeting.  Grammatically, the dative must be used with the fuller S.P.D. greeting; the dative is the indirect object of 'dicit,' [he / she / it says] which is abbreviated there as 'D.' 

    Vale, et valete.  

     

    Salvete, omnibus in foro!

    My inclination in addressing someone personally is to use the vocative rather than the dative.  Anything wrong with that?

    Valete!

    Quadratus

    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94655 From: Aemilius Crassus Date: 2014-12-30
    Subject: Witness Statement of Gaius Aemilius Crassus
    I, Gaius Aemilius Crassus, as a Lictor of Nova Roma, hereby witness:

    The appointment and investment with Imperium of the following magistrates of Nova Roma: Marcus Pompeius Caninus as Consul maior, Sextus Lucilius Tutor as Praetor maior and Aulus Liburnius Hadrianus as Praetor minor.


    As a member of the Comitia Curiata I wish them good fortune in their offices and in their work on behalf of  the Religio Romana.

    Gaius Aemilius Crassus

    Lictor
    a.d. III Kal. Ian. 2767 AVC
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94656 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-30
    Subject: Re: Case Used in Greetings
    Salve, Quadrate!

    After "salve" or "salvete", the vocative is obligatory. In your greeting below therefore "omnibus" is incorrect because "salvete" commands the vocative, not the dative. "Salvete" means "Be well", so you can't say after this 'to all". The phrase "*Be well you to all" is not grammatical. You have to say "Be well you all". Which is "Salvete, omnes!". 

    This is a modern style of letter greeting, however.

    The Romans themselves never used "salve" in lettter greetings. The Roman way to start a letter was to use the formula "Lentulus says greetings to Quadratus", where "to Quadratus" is dative. So whenever you wish to start a letter in the Roman way, this formula is the way to go.

    In one word: there is nothing wrong with salve and dative, but the original Roman way is the "salutem dicit" and dative.

    Vale!
    LENT.



    Da: "charlesaronowitz@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
    Salvete, omnibus in foro!

    My inclination in addressing someone personally is to use the vocative rather than the dative.  Anything wrong with that?

    Valete!

    Quadratus


    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94657 From: Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Date: 2014-12-30
    Subject: Re: Case Used in Greetings
    CORRECTION:

    The sentence 

    "there is nothing wrong with salve and dative, but the original Roman way is the "salutem dicit" and dative."

    Must be corrected to:

    "there is nothing wrong with salve and vocative, but the original Roman way is the "salutem dicit" and dative."


    Da: "'Cn. Cornelius Lentulus' cn_corn_lent@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
    Salve, Quadrate!

    After "salve" or "salvete", the vocative is obligatory. In your greeting below therefore "omnibus" is incorrect because "salvete" commands the vocative, not the dative. "Salvete" means "Be well", so you can't say after this 'to all". The phrase "*Be well you to all" is not grammatical. You have to say "Be well you all". Which is "Salvete, omnes!". 

    This is a modern style of letter greeting, however.

    The Romans themselves never used "salve" in lettter greetings. The Roman way to start a letter was to use the formula "Lentulus says greetings to Quadratus", where "to Quadratus" is dative. So whenever you wish to start a letter in the Roman way, this formula is the way to go.

    In one word: there is nothing wrong with salve and dative, but the original Roman way is the "salutem dicit" and dative.

    Vale!
    LENT.





    Da: "charlesaronowitz@... [Nova-Roma]" <Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
    Salvete, omnibus in foro!

    My inclination in addressing someone personally is to use the vocative rather than the dative.  Anything wrong with that?

    Valete!

    Quadratus




    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94658 From: flavia@... Date: 2014-12-30
    Subject: Re: Dative used in greetings
    A. Tullia Scholastica Ti. Marcio Quadrae omnibusque bonae voluntatis S.P.D. 

    The normal means of reply seems to have taken leave of its senses, presenting only a blank page, so I have had to resort to the Yahoo webmail.  

    Terentius Tunberg has written at least two Latin textbooks (elementary and intermediate), which one of our former students is using to teach Latin in the KC area.  I'm quite certain that the text you mention is not what you are looking for; that seems to be a much more scholarly item.  Unfortunately I do not have the exact titles of the Tunberg texts; I don't own a copy thereof, but perhaps you could find them somewhere other than on Amazon.  In any case, you should stick with elementary-level texts before proceeding to intermediate ones.  BTW, Terentius Tunberg has also translated several of Dr. Seuss' works into Latin:  The Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham, etc.  

    In another post you mentioned spoken Latin; yes, there are several groups which gather to practice speaking Latin; these exist in several large American and European cities.  There are also summer Latin immersion sessions; two in Germany have already been scheduled, and we anticipate hearing about others.  Unfortunately, I don't think there are any in Guam...  possibly in LA, possibly in Mexico; definitely in Lexington, KY, probably in WVA, likely in other parts of Europe...maybe even in Hong Kong, which has a large Latin presence.  

    Vale, et valete.  
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94659 From: Teleri Date: 2014-12-30
    Subject: Re: [comitia_curiata_nr] Witness Statement of Gaius Aemilius Crassus
    I, Helena Galeria Aureliana, as a Lictor of Nova Roma, hereby witness:

    The appointment and investment with Imperium of the following magistrates of Nova Roma: Marcus Pompeius Caninus as Consul maior, Sextus Lucilius Tutor as Praetor maior and Aulus Liburnius Hadrianus as Praetor minor.


    As a member of the Comitia Curiata I wish them good fortune in their offices and in their work on behalf of  the Religio Romana.

    Helena Galeria Aureliana

    Lictor
    a.d. III Kal. Ian. 2767 AVC





    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94660 From: Gnaeus Iulius Caesar Date: 2014-12-31
    Subject: Re: To the new magistrates: OATHS OF OFFICE AND ENTERING OFFICE
    Caesar Canino sal.

    Amice, one could make the quaestors responsible for this task, but it seems to me that typically they are newly minted magistrates, barring those that are repeating their tenure in that position. If anyone is the least likely to "assist" praetors, consuls and censors it would be a "newbie" quaestor. Additionally who among the multiple quaestors would have this responsibility? Who would co-ordinate between them all? Would they trip over each other's feet so to speak and duplicate their efforts and annoy fellow magistrates by trying to teach them to suck eggs?

    Do we really need a "hall monitor" for oaths? I think we have bigger fish to fry than this.

    Optime vale

    --------------------------------------------
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94661 From: Gnaeus Iulius Caesar Date: 2014-12-31
    Subject: Witness of the investment of imperium
    Cn. Iulius Caesar sal.

    I, Gnaeus Iulius Caesar as a Lictor of Nova Roma, hereby witness:

    The appointment and investment with Imperium of the following magistrates of Nova Roma: Marcus Pompeius Caninus as Consul maior, Sextus Lucilius Tutor as Praetor maior and Aulus Liburnius Hadrianus as Praetor minor.

    As a member of the Comitia Curiata I wish them good fortune in their offices and in their work on behalf of the Religio Romana.

    Gnaeus Iulius Caesar
    Lictor
    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94662 From: robert.woolwine@gmail.com Date: 2014-12-31
    Subject: Witness of imperium
    Ave!

    I, Lucia Cornelius Sulla Felix, Lictor of nova roma hereby witness:

    The appointment and investment with Imperium of the following magistrates of Nova Roma: Marcus Pompeius Caninus as Consul maior, Sextus Lucilius Tutor as Praetor maior and Aulus Liburnius Hadrianus as Praetor minor.

    As a member of the Comitia Curiata I wish them good fortune in their offices and in their work on behalf of the Religio Romana.

    Respectfully, 


    Lucius  Cornelius Sulla Felix

    Lictor



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    Group: Nova-Roma Message: 94663 From: Bruno Zani Date: 2014-12-31
    Subject: (no subject)
    Au.Liburnius Hadrianus  P. Porcio Licino et omnibus in S.P.D

    Licine, please contact me at 'reenbru yahoo.com' (without the blank) at your earliest convenience.

    Vale et valete optime
    ALH