Governor Protector (Governor): The Kingdom of Eleganza

WA Delegate (non-executive): The Federal Republic of Tomotronia (elected )

Founder: The Regional Guardian of Romulus Remus Roma

Last WA Update:

Maps Board Activity History Admin Rank

Most World Assembly Endorsements: 917th Most Nations: 1,162nd Fattest Citizens: 1,448th+5
Largest Black Market: 1,507th Most Rebellious Youth: 1,667th Most Devout: 1,912th Most Corrupt Governments: 2,642nd Most Armed: 2,732nd
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🏛 Welcome to Roma Invictia 🏛
Est. Dec, 27th, 2021


The largest Roman region in NationStates!
🌿 Gloria Senatus Populusque Romanus!🌿

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From the creators of RP: The Empire of Tamriel and The Fallout Wasteland

Roma Invicta! A multipolar and multicultural region with Roman-Greco theme and Latin influences.
All sons & daughters of Rome are welcome here - for whom has finer 🍞 Bread & 🍷 Wine than Roma Invicta?

Quote: "If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need." - Marcus Tullius Cicero


📜 News:

🏺 A new emperor has risen to power! All hail Emperor Eleganza! Expect reforms.

🏺 RP Year: Roman Republic era; 272 BC



Map

This is the map of Roma Invicta created by Vandal Malta . It has 0 estimated diplomatic weight behind it, the most in Roma Invicta. It is one of 1 maps of Roma Invicta.

Embassies: The Empire of Tamriel, The Fallout Wasteland, Romania, Eastern Roman Empire, The Empire of Nova Roma, Kirinna, Britannia Prima, The Alterran Republic, Saeculum Obscurum, Pax Britannia, The Eternal Order, Roman Empire, Byzantine Christendom, Continental Imperium, The Alliance of Absolute Monarchs, and Volkisch Sparta.

Tags: Anti-Fascist, Casual, Conservative, Democratic, Human-Only, Imperialist, Independent, Map, Medium, Offsite Chat, Past Tech, Patriarchal, and 4 others.Regional Government, Role Player, Social, and Theocratic.

Roma Invicta contains 17 nations, the 1,162nd most in the world.

Today's World Census Report

The Most Stationary in Roma Invicta

Long-term World Census surveillance revealed which nations have been resident in their current region for the longest time.

As a region, Roma Invicta is ranked 15,882nd in the world for Most Stationary.

NationWA CategoryMotto
1.The Arda i Eruhini of Of the QuendiCivil Rights Lovefest“An Airė Ar Eleni”
2.The Federal Republic of TomotroniaCivil Rights Lovefest“In deo confidimus”
3.The Community of TinynIron Fist Consumerists“Tranquillity from Passion”
4.The Colony of WhuigroInoffensive Centrist Democracy“Centrism”
5.The Holy Empire of LagaroniansFather Knows Best State“Bow down before your Divine Leader!”
6.The Loving Couple of -Canon-Ship-Iron Fist Consumerists“Lumity”
7.The Republic of Docklands Light Railway 18Democratic Socialists“Mission Accomplished”
8.The Republic of EcterriaInoffensive Centrist Democracy“Hummanty is at risk we must FIGHT”
9.The Military Catholic Republic of Romanum NovaeAuthoritarian Democracy“Officium Fidelitas quod Veneratio Insquequo Nex”
10.The Republic of LocustbushPsychotic Dictatorship“Twirling Toward Freedom”
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Roma Invicta Regional Message Board

Eleganza wrote:Perhaps you were.

We still are as far as I'm concerned.

Eleganza wrote:Personally I have seen none of that with my own eyes.

Could you define your meaning in regards to this statement?

Eleganza wrote:The old administration you know of is since long dead.

I see.

AWOO!!! AWOO!!! AWOO!!!

This, is, Volkisch Spartaaaa...thanking your region for the new embassy!

We represent the restoration of ancient Spartan values, such as the practices of eugenics and slavery.

We also celebrate the wisdom of the Fourth Table in Roman law, which obligates a father to put down any deformed children which he may sire.

Rusticus Damianus wrote:We still are as far as I'm concerned.

Not for much longer as it currently stands.

Rusticus Damianus wrote:Could you define your meaning in regards to this statement?

I have seen no actions nor gestures pertinent to allies from your part towards Roma Invicta.

Rusticus Damianus wrote:I see.

Indeed.

Thermopylae wrote:AWOO!!! AWOO!!! AWOO!!!

This, is, Volkisch Spartaaaa...thanking your region for the new embassy!

We represent the restoration of ancient Spartan values, such as the practices of eugenics and slavery.

We also celebrate the wisdom of the Fourth Table in Roman law, which obligates a father to put down any deformed children which he may sire.

What right does the state have to intervene and tell a Father what he should do with his own children?

Eleganza wrote:Not for much longer as it currently stands.

I have seen no actions nor gestures pertinent to allies from your part towards Roma Invicta.

Is the decision to severe ties a final one?

Eleganza wrote:What right does the state have to intervene and tell a Father what he should do with his own children?

Ask that of the Roman Republic's decemviri of 450 BC. Ask that of no one less esteemed than Cicero, who wrote:

"Twelve Tables...seems to me, assuredly to surpass the libraries of all the philosophers, both in weight of authority, and in plenitude of utility"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelve_Tables?wprov=sfla1

That question is better fielded, not to Sparta, but to Rome itself. It is, afterall, the fourth of your twelve fundamental laws. If Sparta can provide its own commentary, however, then we shall opine that no citizen (of Sparta, if not Rome) has the right to generate the externality of a dependent by nature, nor the externality of a constant ambling & stammering offense to the sensibilities of the good citizenry.

Should a household fail to prune the weeds of its garden, it should not stand back aghast when fellow households worry for the health & beauty of their own gardens.

Rusticus Damianus wrote:Is the decision to severe ties a final one?

I can not see there being anything of mutual benefit to hold on to ties.

Thermopylae wrote:Ask that of the Roman Republic's decemviri of 450 BC. Ask that of no one less esteemed than Cicero, who wrote:

"Twelve Tables...seems to me, assuredly to surpass the libraries of all the philosophers, both in weight of authority, and in plenitude of utility"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelve_Tables?wprov=sfla1

That question is better fielded, not to Sparta, but to Rome itself. It is, afterall, the fourth of your twelve fundamental laws. If Sparta can provide its own commentary, however, then we shall opine that no citizen (of Sparta, if not Rome) has the right to generate the externality of a dependent by nature, nor the externality of a constant ambling & stammering offense to the sensibilities of the good citizenry.

Should a household fail to prune the weeds of its garden, it should not stand back aghast when fellow households worry for the health & beauty of their own gardens.

Why would we in the modern day "celebrate" such a thing?

This is Roman American, I can confirm that we are still active at the moment.

Salve,

Our formal apologies for failing to maintain relations. Our region isn't much more than a personal playground for myself and a friend. Best of luck on your future adventures, and we'd be happy to reestablish relations at a point you find beneficial.

-- The Roman Brotherhood

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TELEGRAM, THE ALLIANCE OFFICE, VENOVA

Greetings,

On behalf of the Imperial Government of the Alliance of Monarchs,
we wish to send our greetings to our fellow monarchs and friends in this region.

We pray our embassies and alliance will remain for many years to come.

Yours Sincerely,

Edward Azola

Minister of the Alliance Office at Venova,
The Alliance of Absolute Monarchs

The Kingdom of Venova

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