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by Tanaquil Sergius

ACTA DIURNA vol.IV iss.IIRoman World News

Roman Editorial Board:

Tanaquil Sergius, editor

Calpurnia Caesar, assistant editor

SPRINGFEST MMV IN ROME

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image made by Shanti Ashoka

Springfest is in the air! In the concept tried out this year (a world a day), April 27th is the day for the Roman World to have its annual Springfest Party and THIS is the place where it will happen!

The theme of this year's Roman Springfest will be The Foundation of Rome and some of the festival items will be focused on this theme.

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There is no time table for our events yet nor a definite place for each event, but this will appear in the Springfest Thread's header in time. So, the events mentioned below are in a random order. What will the Roman World bring to the party?

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The Start of the festivities in Rome will be about 11.00 hrs AW Time with a cerimonial opening.

Quiz: A Tour of the Circus Maximus, by Senex Caecilius. This item has been dirived from Senex's famous 'Ludi Seniles'.

Quiz: 'The Roman Monarchy Quiz', by Senex Caecilius. Gear up for a quiz focused on the Roman Monarchy and everything that is to know about it!

Guide: 'The Idiot's Guide to the Foundation of Rome', by Heraklia Aelius. This guide is about the very very very rudimentary knowledge of the coming about of Rome!

Contest: 'The Roman Article Contest', by Tanaquil Sergius. A jury of experienced (semi-)academic article writers will judge all the historical article entries in this contest. There is no specific theme to write about, but your article has to:

1. deal with ancient Roman history/cultural aspects/archaeology;

2. have a title, some copy right free illustrations if needed to properly illustrate aspects of your article, a bibliography and, if needed (re: source quotation), notes. Don't just copy someone else's thoughts and ideas, but quote them and mention your sources.

Horse Race: 'The Circus Maximus Horse Race' by Heraklia Aelius. Show your skills and race the old Circus track like no other!

Contest: 'The Roman Menu Contest', by Calpurnia Caesar. A specialty for ancient food gourmands...

Scavenger Hunt: 'Kill the Roman King', by Heraklia Aelius. Search the Ancient Worlds for that old Roman king they always wanted to get rid of...

Quiz: 'History of Rome, transition from Kingdom to Republic', by Publius Fabius Scipio. Some new mind crackers provided by one of our Roman Republic Specialists.

Closure of the festivities, if we can stop partying, that is...

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~ Table of Contents ~
RELIGIO ROMANA, Cult of Mithras
SLL Lectiones Latinae
SLL Litteratura Classica
The Etruscan Library
The AW Neigborhoods
Hellenike Paideia, a concept of education in Ancient Greek
Menerva
Delenda Est Carthago
ELLHNIKH PAIDEIA Hellènikè Paideia
The Neighborhoods of The Roman World
Roman Entries for the November issue of Acta Diurna
Roman Family Names
SLL X-mas wish
Acta II, 2004-2005
Satyricon: a Roman Novel of the 1st Century A.D.
The Roman Hood Report
Roman Entry Acta IV, 2005 (concept)
Lesson II Ancient Greek Course
Acta Issue, May 2005(concept)
Satyricon: a Roman Novel of the 1st Century A.D.
Martialis, the poet of epigrams
Acta Issue, IV,7 (concept)
The Divina Commedia and the Aeneid (under construction)
The Religion of the Etruscans, according to Massimo Pallottino
The European Anthem
Acta Diurna, Issue 8 (concept)
Concept Rome Page Acta November 2005
The Roman Family Project
Pullo and Vorenus
Archaeologia: Orvieto
Archaeologia: Forum Romanum: The Arch of Septimius Severus
Archaeologia: Forum Romanum: Rostra, Curia, Decennalia Base and Lapis Niger
Archaeologia: Menerva on an Etruscan mirror in the Badisches Landesmuseum in Karlsruhe, Germany
Archaeologia: Forum Romanum: The Arch of Titus
Posted Apr 6, 2005 - 10:31 , Last Edited: Apr 19, 2005 - 08:25











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