Official register of the State of Sandus
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Ave, Sandum Citizens! Athena’s Day Athena’s Day experienced a rite dedicated to Athena and Hephaestos. The importance of the day is that it celebrates the State as an object of art and of culture. During this festival, the Collegio Sacerdae consecrated its first altar. As this festival was explained in the past report, we have
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Ave, Sandum Citizens! We have celebrated and marked several Collegio Sacerdae holidays: the festivals to Poseidon and the Bona Dea; the Faunalia; and, the Tiberinalia. We have created a guide to all of the Collegio Sacerdae’s Decembra holidays. We have worked on the list of sayings and symbols in Sandum parlance. We have worked for
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Ave, Sandum Citizens! In support of the democratic institutions of our State, this Office has checked and re-checked the ballot made for this Winter Solstice election. In preparation for the Solstice, the election will open one fortnight in advance of the Solstice: VII G Decembro MMXII or tomorrow. The election will be open until XXI Decembro MMXII
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Ave, Sandum Citizens! We have celebrated Athena’s Day. We have consecrated the State Polytheist Shrine to Athena and All the Gods. We have worked on the list of Sandum colloquialisms and sayings in our parlance. We have studied bureaucracies and their evolution and implementation throughout history. We have studied other cultures for the purpose of
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From Sacerdotium: Di benedicaris vos. Athena’s Day is a Sandum-created celebration and festival. Derived from the ancient Athenian festival of the Khalkeia, the Khalkeia (or Chalceia) was celebrated in the autumn around XXIX Novembro — when Athena’s Day is. Athena Ergane, the Weaver Athena, and Hephaestos are the patrons of the day due to their
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Ave, Sandum Citizens! Athena’s Day Athena’s Day is already being prepared for, but it won’t be marked until Thursday. A Sandum version of the ancient Athenian festival of the Khalkeia, Athena’s Day is celebrated to thank and ask the blessings of the patrons of the arts, creativity, and ingenuity: the Sandum patroness Athena and the
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From the Voice of Sandus: Ave, Comrade Citizens! Our intermicronational community has witnessed renewed chaos lately — chaos over the direction of its states. The last of the large federations — St.Charlie and Nemkhavia — are waning. Many have argued that these states do not have chaos, but several facts make this obvious and clear:
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Ave, Sandum Citizens! We have created a list of sayings, colloquialisms, and symbols used in Sandum parlance and language. We have prepared for the opening of the State Polytheist Shrine to Athena and All the Gods. We have prepared for Athena’s Day. We have negotiated, drafted, and sent a Treaty of Mutual Non-Aggression between Sandus
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Ave, Sandum Citizens! The State Policy is transitioning. Moving from a organisation-based diplomacy, the State of Sandus will begin to pursue individualistic diplomacy between states; moving from intermicronationally based governance, the State of Sandus will pursue internal policies more focused on the nation and nation-building. The first of such events has passed — the Novembro
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Ave, Sandum Citizens! A few days ago, this State became aware of a Zealandian propaganda poster that urged citizens to say “no” to “Sandum aggression and imperialism”. These aggressive words come months after silence between Sandus and Zealandia. However, in the spirit following the CCPS Party Congress, the State did not reprimand Zealandia under the