Nova Roma (disambiguation)

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Nova Roma is a Roman reconstructionist organization.

Nova Roma (or "New Rome") may also refer to:

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Nova Roma

Nova Roma is an international Roman revivalist and reconstructionist organization 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".

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