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Nova Roma (other)
Nova Roma is a Roman reconstructionist organization. Nova Roma (or "New Rome") may also refer to: * Constantinople, also sometimes called Nova Roma * Nova Roma, Goiás, a town in Brazil * ''Nova Roma'' (2018 short film) * Italian imperialism under Fascism, as ''Nova Roma'' See also * * Constantinople (other) *Roma (other) *Rome (other) *New Rome * New Rome (other) *Third Rome *Second Rome (other) Second Rome most commonly refers to Constantinople, which was the capital of the Roman Empire from 330 onwards, lasting as the capital for the subsequent Byzantine Empire until its fall in 1453. The term may also refer to: * Holy Roman Empire, as a ... * Rome II (other) {{Disambig ...
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Nova Roma
Nova Roma (Latin for 'New Rome") is an international Roman revivalist and reconstructionist organizationStrmiska, Michael: ''Modern Paganism in World Cultures: Comparative Perspectives'', pp. 335-36. ABC-CLIO, 2005 created in 1998 by Joseph Bloch and William Bradford, later incorporated in Maine as a non-profit organization with an educational and religious mission. Nova Roma claims to promote "the restoration of classical Roman religion, culture, and virtues" and "shared Roman ideals".Dixon, Suzanne: ''Cornelia, Mother of the Gracchi'', page 64. Routledge, 2007Trinkle, D. A./Merriman, S. A: ''The history highway: a 21st century guide to Internet resources'', p. 464. M.E. Sharpe, 2006 Reported to provide online resources about Roman culture, Latin, ancient Roman costuming and reenactment guidelines, Nova Roma aims to be more than a community of reenactors or history study group. Strimska, Davy, Adler, Gallagher-Ashcraft, and recently Chryssides refer to it as a polytheistic ...
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Constantinople
la, Constantinopolis ota, قسطنطينيه , alternate_name = Byzantion (earlier Greek name), Nova Roma ("New Rome"), Miklagard/Miklagarth (Old Norse), Tsargrad ( Slavic), Qustantiniya (Arabic), Basileuousa ("Queen of Cities"), Megalopolis ("the Great City"), Πόλις ("the City"), Kostantiniyye or Konstantinopolis ( Turkish) , image = Byzantine Constantinople-en.png , alt = , caption = Map of Constantinople in the Byzantine period, corresponding to the modern-day Fatih district of Istanbul , map_type = Istanbul#Turkey Marmara#Turkey , map_alt = A map of Byzantine Istanbul. , map_size = 275 , map_caption = Constantinople was founded on the former site of the Greek colony of Byzantion, which today is known as Istanbul in Turkey. , coordinates = , location = Fatih, İstanbul, Turkey , region = Marmara Region , type = Imperial city , part_of = , length = , width ...
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Nova Roma, Goiás
Nova Roma is a municipality in northeastern Goiás state, Brazil. It is part of the statistical micro-region of Chapada dos Veadeiros. It is crossed by the important Paranã River, a tributary of the Tocantins. History In the seventeenth century the settlement of São Teodoro existed in the region. Gold mining was the main economic activity. In 1858 it was elevated to the status of district with the name of Nova Roma, belonging to the villa of Cavalcante. In 1943 the district changed its name to Guataçuba, changing back to Nova Roma again in 1947. In 1953 it was transferred to the municipality of Veadeiros, becoming dismembered in 1948 with its present name. Boundaries There are poor road connections with Teresina de Goiás, 72 kilometers to the west, Monte Alegre de Goiás, 58 kilometers north, Alto Paraíso de Goiás, 100 kilometers southwest, and Iaciara, 71 kilometers southeast. The distance to the state capital, Goiânia is 616 km. Highway connections from Goiânia ...
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Nova Roma (2018 Short Film)
Nova Roma (Latin for 'New Rome') is an international Roman cultural revivalist and reconstructionist organization created in 1998, later incorporated in Maine as a non-profit organization with an educational and spiritual mission. Nova Roma is dedicated to promote "the restoration of classical Roman religion, culture, and virtues" and "shared Roman ideals".Dixon, Suzanne: ''Cornelia, Mother of the Gracchi'', page 64. Routledge, 2007Trinkle, D. A./Merriman, S. A: ''The history highway: a 21st century guide to Internet resources'', p. 464. M.E. Sharpe, 2006 Notable for providing extensive resources about Roman culture, Latin, ancient Roman costuming and reenactment guidelines, Nova Roma aims to be more than a community of reenactors or history study group. Based on the reconstructed Roman ceremonies and spiritual aspects of the activities of Nova Roma, Strimska, Davy, Adler, Gallagher-Ashcraft, and Chryssides refer to it as a Roman reconstructionist community. Because it has a st ...
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Constantinople (other)
Constantinople is the historic city name of present-day Istanbul in Turkey, formerly known as Byzantium. Constantinople may also refer to: * Constantinople (ensemble), a Canadian early music group * '' Aziyadé'', or Constantinople, a 1879 novel by Pierre Loti * ''Constantinople'' (De Amicis book), an 1877 travel book by Edmondo de Amicis * '' Constantinople: City of the World's Desire, 1453–1924'', a 1995 book by Phillip Mansel * "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)", a 1953 novelty song * "Constantinople", a song by the Decemberists from the 2005 EP '' Picaresqueties'' * "Constantinople", a song by The Residents from the 1978 album ''Duck Stab/Buster & Glen'' * Constantinople Records, a record label for The Smashing Pumpkins * Dufrais Constantinople, a fictional character in the TV show ''Fonejacker'' and ''Facejacker'' See also * * Byzantium (other) * Constantine (other) * Istanbul (other) * New Rome (other) * Nova Roma (other) * ...
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Roma (other)
Roma or ROMA may refer to: Places Australia * Roma, Queensland, a town ** Roma Airport ** Roma Courthouse ** Electoral district of Roma, defunct ** Town of Roma, defunct town, now part of the Maranoa Regional Council *Roma Street, Brisbane, a street in Queensland **Roma Street busway station **Roma Street Parkland, park in Brisbane, Queensland **Roma Street railway station, a station in Brisbane, Queensland Brazil * Mata Roma, a municipality in the state of Maranhão * Roma Negra, a nickname of the city of Salvador, Bahia Italy * Rome or Roma, the capital of Italy **A.S. Roma, one of the football clubs of Rome ** Roma Tre University (founded in 1992) ** Esposizione Universale Roma or EUR, a residential and business district * Ancient Rome or Roma Lesotho * Roma, Lesotho, in the Maseru District Mexico * Colonia Roma, a neighbourhood in Mexico City Peru * Roma, Peru, a town in La Libertad Region Portugal * Roma (Lisbon Metro), a Green Line station on Avenida de Roma Romani ...
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Rome (other)
Rome is the English form of the name of the capital city of Italy, and formerly capital of the Roman Empire and seat of the papacy, where it consistently has been called ''Roma''. Rome may also refer to: Ancient history * Ancient Rome, a civilization of classical antiquity, comprising: ** The Roman Kingdom (753–509 BC), the regal period following the founding of Rome ** The Roman Republic (509–27 BC), the era of expansion under republican government ** The Roman Empire (27 BC–AD 395), the era of autocratic rule by emperors ** The Western Roman Empire (AD 395–476), the western division of the late Empire until its fall Arts, entertainment, and media Games * '' Europa Universalis: Rome'', a 2008 computer strategy game * '' Rome: Pathway to Power'', a 1992 computer adventure game * '' Rome: Total War'', a 2004 computer strategy game * '' Total War: Rome II'', a 2013 sequel to the computer strategy game ''Rome: Total War'' Music * Rome (band), Luxembourgian neofolk ...
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New Rome
New Rome (Greek: Νέα Ῥώμη, ''Nea Rhomē''; ; Latin: ''Nova Roma''; ) was the original name given by the Roman emperor Constantine the Great in 330 CE to his new imperial capital, which was built as an expansion of the city of Byzantium on the European coast of the Bosporus strait. The city was founded as Byzantion ( grc-gre, Βυζάντιον) by Megarian colonists in 657 BCE. It was renamed by Constantine the Great first as "New Rome" (''Nova Roma'') during the official dedication of the city as the new Roman capital in 330 CE, which he soon afterwards changed to Constantinople (''Constantinopolis''). The city was officially renamed as Istanbul in the 20th century, after the establishment of the Turkish Republic in 1923. Constantine essentially rebuilt the city on a monumental scale from 326 to 330, partly modeling it after Rome. Names of this period included , "the New, second Rome"; , ; , "Byzantine Rome"; , "Eastern Rome"; and ''Roma Constantinopolitana''. The ter ...
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New Rome (other)
New Rome is another name for Constantinople. New Rome may also refer to: Places United States * New Rome, Minnesota *New Rome, Ohio * New Rome, Wisconsin Other *Paris, designated ''nouvelle Rome'' at various stages of history between the reigns of Philip IV and Louis XIV *Italian Empire/ Italian imperialism under Fascism, as an empire See also * *Rome (other) * Byzantism * Constantinople (other) *Nova Roma *Nova Roma (other) * Rome II (other) *Second Rome (other) *Third Rome *Times New Roman Times New Roman is a serif typeface. It was commissioned by the British newspaper ''The Times'' in 1931 and conceived by Stanley Morison, the artistic adviser to the British branch of the printing equipment company Monotype, in collaboration wit ...
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Third Rome
The continuation, succession and revival of the Roman Empire is a running theme of the history of Europe and the Mediterranean Basin. It reflects the lasting memories of power and prestige associated with the Roman Empire itself. Several polities have claimed immediate continuity with the Roman Empire, using its name or a variation thereof as their own exclusive or non-exclusive self-description. As centuries went by and more political ruptures occurred, the idea of institutional continuity became increasingly debatable. The most enduring and significant claimants of continuation of the Roman Empire have been, in the East, the Ottoman Empire and Russian Empire which both claimed succession of the Byzantine Empire after 1453; and in the West, the Holy Roman Empire from 800 to 1806. Separately from claims of continuation, the view that the Empire had ended has led to various attempts to revive it or appropriate its legacy, notably in the case of Orthodox Russia. The vocabulary of ...
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Second Rome (other)
Second Rome most commonly refers to Constantinople, which was the capital of the Roman Empire from 330 onwards, lasting as the capital for the subsequent Byzantine Empire until its fall in 1453. The term may also refer to: * Holy Roman Empire, as a "second Roman Empire" through ''translatio imperii''. *Papal States, as the state governing Rome itself through most of the Middle Ages. See also * Nova Roma (other) * New Rome (other) * Rome II (other) * Rome (other) Rome is the English form of the name of the capital city of Italy, and formerly capital of the Roman Empire and seat of the papacy, where it consistently has been called ''Roma''. Rome may also refer to: Ancient history * Ancient Rome, a civi ...
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