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{{Infobox officeholder
| honorific-prefix = His Grace
| honorific-prefix = The Most Admirable
| name = The Duke of Haenna
| name = The Duke of Haenna
| honorific-suffix = [[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] EOV OE CSM
| honorific-suffix = [[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] EOV OE CSM
| image = Kenneth_Clarke_MP_-_official_photo_2017.jpg
| image =  
| image_size = 225px
| image_size = 220px
| office4 = 7th Latin Ambassador to [[Lyncanestria]]
| office4 = 7th Latin Ambassador to [[Lyncanestria]]
| term_start4 = 3 November 1994
| term_start4 = 3 November 1994
| term_end4 =  9 August 2001
| term_end4 =  9 August 2001
| monarch4 = [[Diana Augusta]]<br>[[Jason Augustus|Jason VI Augustus]]
| monarch4 = [[Diana Augusta]]<br>[[Jason VI Augustus of Latium|Jason VI Augustus]]
| predecessor4 = [[Silvester d'Aboa, 7th Count of Bonna|The Count of Bonna]]
| predecessor4 = [[Taurinus Aboa, Duke of Bonna|The Duke of Bonna]]
| successor4 = Hostus Messala
| successor4 = Hostus Messala
{{Collapsed infobox section begin|Propraetor positions}}
{{Collapsed infobox section begin|Propraetor positions}}
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| successor6 = Avienus Tarpeius  {{Collapsed infobox section end}}
| successor6 = Avienus Tarpeius  {{Collapsed infobox section end}}
| office8 =  [[Senate of Latium|Senator]]
| office8 =  [[Senate of Latium|Senator]]
| term_start8 = 30 September 1971
| term_start8 = 30 January 1981
| term_end8 = 28 June 2016
| term_end8 = 3 November 1994
| birth_name = Gnaeus Tarpeius Montanus Constantinus Apollos
| birth_name = Gnaeus Tarpeius Montanus Constantinus Apollos
| birth_date =  {{Birth date|1936|1|12|df=y}}
| birth_date =  {{Birth date|1936|1|12|df=y}}
| birth_place = Rutupiae, [[Latium]]
| birth_place = Rutupiae, [[Latium]]
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2016|6|28|1937|1|12|df=y}}
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2016|6|28|1937|1|12|df=y}}
| death_place = [[Castellum ab Alba|Castellum]], [[Latium]]
| death_place = Velia, [[Castellum ab Alba|Castellum]], [[Latium]]
| nationality =
| nationality =
| spouse = {{marriage|[[Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna|Princess Zoe of Latium]]|3 July 1960}}
| spouse = {{marriage|[[Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna|Princess Zoe of Latium]]|3 July 1960}}
| party = [[Conservative and Imperial Party|Conservative]]
| party = [[Conservative and Imperial Party|Conservative]]
| relations = [[House of Tarpeius|Tarpeii family]]
| relations = [[House of Tarpeius|Tarpeii family]]
| children =  4 (inc. [[Queen Fausta of Burgoy]] & [[Maria Tarpeia]]
| children =  5 (inc. [[Queen Fausta of Burgoy]] & [[Maria Tarpeia]]
| alma_mater = [[Imperial Naval College]]
| alma_mater = [[Imperial Naval College]]
|allegiance    = {{flag|Latium}}
|allegiance    = {{flag|Latium}}
|rank          =  [[File:UK-Navy-OF6.svg|15px]] {{wp|Commodore|Centurion Second Grade}}  
|rank          =  {{wp|Commodore|Centurion Second Grade}}  
|branch        = [[Latin Navy|Navy]]  
|branch        = [[Latin Navy|Navy]]  
|serviceyears  = 1953 – 1965
|serviceyears  = 1953 – 1965
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Tarpeius first served as Propraetor of Rutupiae from April 1983 after being appointed to the post by [[Diana Augusta]], which he served until his appointment of Ambassador to Lyncanestria. He served as Ambassador from 1994 until 2001 and is the longest serving Latin Ambassador to Lyncanestria at 7 years. His selection as Ambassador is widely attributed to his eldest daughter's, [[Queen Fausta of Burgoy|Fausta]], status as wife to the heir apparent to the federal state of [[Burgoy]]. During his time as ambassador, his youngest daughter, [[Silvia Tarpeia|Silvia]], became betrothed to and later married [[Georges, Count of Prévert]], eldest son of Lyncanestrian royal and statesman, [[Prince Georges-Antoine, Duke of Barzonmarque]]
Tarpeius first served as Propraetor of Rutupiae from April 1983 after being appointed to the post by [[Diana Augusta]], which he served until his appointment of Ambassador to Lyncanestria. He served as Ambassador from 1994 until 2001 and is the longest serving Latin Ambassador to Lyncanestria at 7 years. His selection as Ambassador is widely attributed to his eldest daughter's, [[Queen Fausta of Burgoy|Fausta]], status as wife to the heir apparent to the federal state of [[Burgoy]]. During his time as ambassador, his youngest daughter, [[Silvia Tarpeia|Silvia]], became betrothed to and later married [[Georges, Count of Prévert]], eldest son of Lyncanestrian royal and statesman, [[Prince Georges-Antoine, Duke of Barzonmarque]]
===Marriage===
===Marriage===
Tarpeius married [[Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna|Princess Zoe of Latium]] on 3 July 1960 at the Pantheon, in Castellum, at a ceremony officiated by Archbishop Leontius Afra. Over the course of their 40 year marriage, Tarpeius and Princess Zoe had four children: [[Queen Fausta of Burgoy|Fausta]], [[Maria Tarpeia|Maria]], [[Alexandra Tarpeia|Alexandra]], and [[Silvia Tarpeia|Silvia]]; and 15 grandchildren.
Tarpeius married [[Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna|Princess Zoe of Latium]] on 3 July 1960 at the Pantheon, in Castellum, at a ceremony officiated by Archbishop Leontius Afra. Over the course of their 40 year marriage, Tarpeius and Princess Zoe had five children: [[Queen Fausta of Burgoy|Fausta]], [[Maria Tarpeia|Maria]], [[Rhea Tarpeia|Rhea]], [[Alexandra Tarpeia|Alexandra]], and [[Silvia Tarpeia|Silvia]]; and 20 grandchildren.


==Titles, styles, honors and arms==
==Titles, styles, honors and arms==
*'''12 January 1936 – 19 April 1947:''' Lord of Venta Silurum
*'''12 January 1936 – 19 April 1947:''' Lord of Venta Silurum
*'''19 April 1947 – 30 September 1970:''' Count of Rutupiae
*'''19 April 1947 – 30 September 1970:''' Count of Rutupiae
*'''30 September 1970 – 28 June 2016:''' ''His Grace'' The Duke of Haenna
*'''30 September 1970 – 28 June 2016:''' ''The Most Admirable'' The Duke of Haenna


==Ancestry==
==Ancestry==
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|1= 1. '''Constantine Tarpeius, 2nd Duke of Haenna'''
|1= 1. '''Constantine Tarpeius, Duke of Haenna'''
|2= 2. Michael Tarpeius, Duke of Haenna
|2= 2. Michael Tarpeius, Duke of Haenna
|3= 3. Theodora Baebia
|3= 3. Pericleia Vitruvia
|4= 4. Theodosius Tarpeius, Count of Rutupiae
|4= 4. Theodosius Tarpeius, Count of Rutupiae
|5= 5. Maria Faustina Vispasiana
|5= 5. Maria Poppaea
|6= 6. Peter Baebius, 10th Lord of Salernum
|6= 6. George Vitruvius, Count of Antium
|7= 7. Antonia Porcia
|7= 7. Christina Claudia-Eppia
|8= 8. Constantine Tarpeius, Count of Rutupiae
|8= 8. Constantine Tarpeius, Count of Rutupiae
|9= 9. Julia Angelos
|9= 9. Valeria Sulpicia
|10= 10. Marcus Vispasianus
|10= 10. Constantine Poppaeus, Viscount of Turonum
|11= 11. Rhea Cluilia
|11= 11. Alaina Rouanti
|12= 12. Felix Baebia
|12= 12. Thomas Vitruvius, Count of Antium
|13= 13. Zoe Palaiologos
|13= 13. Euphemia Claudia
|14= 14. George Porcius, Lord Rhodanos
|14= 14. Marcus Claudius-Eppius, Lord of Nola
|15= 15. Anastasia Materna
|15= 15. Agnes Poppaea
|16= 16. Justin Tarpeius, Count of Rutupiae
|16= 16. Justin Tarpeius, Count of Rutupiae
|17= 17. Theodora Junia
|17= 17. Theodora Vipsania
|18= 18. Euphemios Angelus, Viscount of Angelos
|18= 18. John Sulpicius, Duke of Utica
|19= 19. Julia Ulpia
|19= 19. Sophia Claudia-Veturia
|20= 20. Theodorus Vispasianus, Lord of Mauriopolis
|20= 20. Adrian Poppaeus, Viscount of Turonum (=30)
|21= 21. Constantia Vispasiania
|21= 21. Basilia Tremellia (=31)
|22= 22. Anastasius Cluilius
|22= 22. Arthur Rouanti, Count of Durnovaria
|23= 23. Dominica Pompeia
|23= 23. Dominica Pompeia
|24= 24. Nicolas Baebius, Lord of Salernum
|24= 24. Antonius Vitruvius, Count of Antium
|25= 25. Anna
|25= 25. Diana Cestia
|26= 26. Manuel Palaiologi
|26= 26. [[Peter Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]]
|27= 27. Basilia Oriundi
|27= 27. Leona Tullia
|28= 28. Clementus Porcius, Lord Rhodanos
|28= 28. Flavius Claudius-Eppius, Lord of Nola
|29= 29. Agnes Poppaea
|29= 29. Candida Aurelia
|30= 30. Constans Materna
|30= 30. Adrian Poppaeus, Viscount of Turonum (=20)
|31= 31. Alexandra Sulpicia
|31= 31. Basilia Tremellia (=21)
}}
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Revision as of 19:35, 9 April 2019

The Most Admirable
The Duke of Haenna
CI EOV OE CSM
7th Latin Ambassador to Lyncanestria
In office
3 November 1994 – 9 August 2001
MonarchDiana Augusta
Jason VI Augustus
Preceded byThe Duke of Bonna
Succeeded byHostus Messala
Propraetor positions
Propraetor of Rutupiae
In office
9 August 2001 – 17 December 2011
MonarchJason VI Augustus
Preceded byStephanus Flamini
Succeeded bySophia Caelia
In office
9 April 1983 – 13 November 1992
MonarchDiana Augusta
Preceded byDiomedes Cominius
Succeeded byAvienus Tarpeius
Senator
In office
30 January 1981 – 3 November 1994
Personal details
Born
Gnaeus Tarpeius Montanus Constantinus Apollos

(1936-01-12)12 January 1936
Rutupiae, Latium
Died28 June 2016(2016-06-28) (aged 79)
Velia, Castellum, Latium
Political partyConservative
Spouse
RelationsTarpeii family
Children5 (inc. Queen Fausta of Burgoy & Maria Tarpeia
Alma materImperial Naval College
Military service
Allegiance Latium
Branch/serviceNavy
Years of service1953 – 1965
RankCenturion Second Grade

Constantine Tarpeius, Duke of Haenna (Gnaeus Tarpeius Montanus Constantinus Apollos; 12 January 1936 – 28 June 2016) was a Latin statesman, soldier, and one time Ambassador of Latium to Lyncanestria from 1994 until 2001. Tarpeius is most well known for his marriage to Princess Zoe of Latium, and being the brother-in-law of Empress Diana Augusta, and for the achievements of his children. He is the father of Latium's first female Consul, Maria Tarpeia.

Biography

Tarpeius was born on 12 January 1937 to parents Michael Tarpeius, Duke of Haenna and Theodora Baebia at his family estate of Villa d'Vigueria. He was the oldest of five children, including one younger brother. Little is know of his early life before the Social War other than he was educated by a series of tutors until 1944 when the war broke out. At the onset of the Social War, Tarpieus was 8 years old and send to Adrianople where he was placed under the care of the Claudii along with the then heir presumptive to the Latin throne Princess Zoe of Latium and other noble children of the Imperial war effort. In 1945, Tarpeius was sent to Utica where he was fostered by John Sulpicius, Duke of Utica. At the conclusion of the war, Tarpeius was returned to his father's care along with Princess Zoe who was raised in Duke Michael's household.

At the age of 16, Tarpeius joined the Latin Navy and enrolled in Imperial Naval College at Pola in 1953. He graduated in 1956 and was commissioned as a Decurion. His naval career lasted until 1965 after reaching the rank of Centurion Second Grade and entered the Naval reserve.

Tarpeius first served as Propraetor of Rutupiae from April 1983 after being appointed to the post by Diana Augusta, which he served until his appointment of Ambassador to Lyncanestria. He served as Ambassador from 1994 until 2001 and is the longest serving Latin Ambassador to Lyncanestria at 7 years. His selection as Ambassador is widely attributed to his eldest daughter's, Fausta, status as wife to the heir apparent to the federal state of Burgoy. During his time as ambassador, his youngest daughter, Silvia, became betrothed to and later married Georges, Count of Prévert, eldest son of Lyncanestrian royal and statesman, Prince Georges-Antoine, Duke of Barzonmarque

Marriage

Tarpeius married Princess Zoe of Latium on 3 July 1960 at the Pantheon, in Castellum, at a ceremony officiated by Archbishop Leontius Afra. Over the course of their 40 year marriage, Tarpeius and Princess Zoe had five children: Fausta, Maria, Rhea, Alexandra, and Silvia; and 20 grandchildren.

Titles, styles, honors and arms

  • 12 January 1936 – 19 April 1947: Lord of Venta Silurum
  • 19 April 1947 – 30 September 1970: Count of Rutupiae
  • 30 September 1970 – 28 June 2016: The Most Admirable The Duke of Haenna

Ancestry