Roman Traditional Movement

The Roman Traditional Movement (Italian: Movimento Tradizionale Romano, abbreviated MTR) is a Roman-Italic neopagan organisation in Italy.

Among the founders were Salvatore Ruta [it], Renato Del Ponte and Roberto Incardona.

A part of the background was a return to the religious roots of the Traditionalism of Julius Evola, represented by the Gruppo di Dioscuri and its successor Arx in Messina, but without the politics otherwise associated with Evola in the post-war period.

[2] Some of the key people involved were the religious writer and former Italian Social Movement politician Salvatore Ruta [it], the historian Renato Del Ponte and the researcher Roberto Incardona.

[3] The original name was the Roman Traditionalist Movement (Italian: Movimento Tradizionalista Romano), which was shortened to the current name in 1998, following some defections and a reorganisation.