Curia Session V - 194 BC
- Allectus Fabius Maximus
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Re: Curia Session V - 194 BC
AYE
Allecto
Senator - Patrician
Naval Legate - Laconian War 194
Propraetor of Hispania Citerior 193
Senator - Patrician
Naval Legate - Laconian War 194
Propraetor of Hispania Citerior 193
- Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo Hispanicus
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- Proculus Lucius Regulus
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Re: Curia Session V - 194 BC
This bill stipulates provinces must set aside 250,000 denarii. Knowing from my term as Propraetor of Sardinia et Corsica, that is the entire yearly revenue of that province. Rome has a treasury for this exact purpose, and providing for the provinces out of the treasury would not lock away one million denarii that could not be spent on other things.
I must vote NAY.
I must vote NAY.
Starfish, but you could probably already tell from the stupid shit I've written above this signature
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Postumus Caesonius Tacitus
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Re: Curia Session V - 194 BC
nay by proxy
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Marcus Aurelius Cotta
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Re: Curia Session V - 194 BC
The motion does not prove particularly popular with the NPC senators
- Marcus Silvius Pastor
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Nay by proxy.
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- Gaius Cassius Vecellinus
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Re: Curia Session V - 194 BC
Vote tally for the LEX DE PROVINCIIS CUSTODIENDIS (Law for the Guarding of Provinces)
For the motion (4):
Allectus Fabius Maximus
Amulius Valerius Marius
Gaius Cassius Vecellinus
Marcus Aurelius Cotta
Against/Abstaining (9):
Gaius Claudius Nero
Gaius Quinctilius Varus
Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo
Hostus Lucretius Tricipitinus
Marcus Decius Bellicus
Marcus Silvius Pastor
Postumus Caesonius Tacitus
Proculus Lucius Regulus
Titus Furius Pavo
Absent from the Senate (1):
Gaius Porcius Cato
The nays have it and the motion fails.
The Consul rises.
Conscript fathers,
The Senate has spoken.
During the early stages of the voting I was presented a motion by Gaius Claudius Nero which, I believe, has significant merit. The motion that he proposes is the following:
I yield the floor to debate.
For the motion (4):
Allectus Fabius Maximus
Amulius Valerius Marius
Gaius Cassius Vecellinus
Marcus Aurelius Cotta
Against/Abstaining (9):
Gaius Claudius Nero
Gaius Quinctilius Varus
Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo
Hostus Lucretius Tricipitinus
Marcus Decius Bellicus
Marcus Silvius Pastor
Postumus Caesonius Tacitus
Proculus Lucius Regulus
Titus Furius Pavo
Absent from the Senate (1):
Gaius Porcius Cato
The nays have it and the motion fails.
The Consul rises.
Conscript fathers,
The Senate has spoken.
During the early stages of the voting I was presented a motion by Gaius Claudius Nero which, I believe, has significant merit. The motion that he proposes is the following:
I have taken the liberty of adjusting the formatting to the one we have grown used to during this Consular year; I ask Senator Gaius Claudius Nero to confirm that the above accurately reflects his draft proposal and intentions.LEX PRO DEFENSIONE PROVINCIARUM (Law for Provincial Defence)
Sponsor: Gaius Claudius Nero
RECOGNIZING the need to preserve the treasury of the Republic, while also ensuring the safety of the provinces of Hispania is maintained;
Be it enacted by the Senate of the Roman Republic in the Curia Hostilia assembled,
I. The defences of the provinces of Hispania will each be limited to 1 Socii legion in times of peace, and 2 in times of war, formal or informal.
II. An informal war would constitute an incursion by a external threat into Republican, or Republican allied lands, without a declaration of war.
III. The Promagistrates assigned to govern the provinces of Hispania will, as per the Imperium granted to them, have the right to conduct diplomacy, warfare and barter with the tribes neighboring their province, provided it is for the betterment of the province and the Republic as a whole.
IV. In the event of a threat to the provinces that are outside the means of the Promagistrates to effectively combat on their own, a Consul or non-governing Proconsul will be elected to lead an army raised from Rome to fight and eliminate the threat. The Promagistrate may join this army to support the war effort with their forces.
V. The present law will take effect on the consular year of 193BC onwards.
Written into the annals in the consular year 194BC of Gaius Cassius Vecellinus and Titus Furius Pavo
I yield the floor to debate.
Civis romanus sum
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Re: Curia Session V - 194 BC
The Proxy rises
"Consul, let this issue go, how many times must it be defeated?"
"Consul, let this issue go, how many times must it be defeated?"
He is a proconsul of Rome.
