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| consort = yes
| consort = yes
| name                = Fausta Tarpeia
| name                = Fausta Tarpeia
| title                =  
| title                = [[Monarchy of Mysia|Basileia]]
| image                = Cate Blanchett SDCC 2014 (cropped).jpg
| image                = Fausta Tarpeia.jpg
| image_size          = 220px
| image_size          = 220px
| succession          = Queen consort of Burgoy
| succession          = [[List of Mysian consorts|Queen consort of Mysia]]<br>[[Nyrundy|Electress consort of Nyrundy]]
| reign                = 25 September 2000 – present
| reign                = 17 July 2010 – present
| predecessor          = [[Charlotte of Ghant]]
| coronation          = 23 September 2010
| spouse              = {{marriage|[[Charles VII of Burgoy]]|1985}}
| spouse              = {{marriage|[[Michael I of Mysia]]|1985}}
| issue                = {{ubl
| issue                = {{ubl
|[[Charles, Crown Prince of Burgoy]]
|[[Isabel of Nyrundy|Princess Isabel of Nyrundy]]
|[[Prince Gustave of Burgoy|Prince Gustave]]
|[[George of Nyrundy|George, Archduke of Nyrundy]]
|[[Constance of Burgoy|Princess Constance, Lady of Terracina]]
|[[Édith of Burgoy|Princess Édith]]
}}  
}}  
| full name            = Fausta Tarpeia Anicia Anna Eugenia Victoria  
| full name            = Fausta Tarpeia Anicia Anna Eugenia Victoria  
| house                = Tarpeia <small>(by birth)</small><br> [[House of Burgoy|Burgoy]] <small>(by marriage)</small>
| house                = Tarpeia  
| father              = [[Constantine Tarpeius|Duke Constantine Tarpeius]]
| father              = [[Constantine Tarpeius|Duke Constantine Tarpeius]]
| mother              = [[Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna]]
| mother              = [[Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna]]
| birth_date          = {{birth date and age|1963|6|18|df=y}}
| birth_date          = {{birth date and age|1963|6|18|df=y}}
| birth_place          = Velia House, [[Castellum ab Alba]], [[Latium]]
| birth_place          = Velia House, [[Castellum ab Alba]], [[Latium]]
| religion            = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
| religion            = [[Imperial Latin Church|Imperial Church]] ([[Fabrian Catholic Church|Catholicism]])
|}}
}}


'''Queen Fausta of Burgoy''' (''Fausta Tarpeia Anicia Anna Eugenia Victoria''; b. 18 June 1963) is the Queen of Burgoy as the wife of [[Charles VII of Burgoy|Charles VII]], who became monarch of the [[Lyncanestria|Lyncanestrian]] federal state of [[Burgoy]] on 25 September 2000. Fausta is the eldest child and daughter of [[Constantine Tarpeius|Duke Constantine Tarpeius]] and [[Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna]].
'''Fausta Tarpeia''' (''Fausta Tarpeia Anicia Anna Eugenia Victoria''; b. 18 June 1964) is the Queen consort of Mysia and Electress consort of Nyrundy by virtue of her marriage to Michael I of Mysia. Fausta is the eldest child and daughter of [[Constantine Tarpeius|Duke Constantine Tarpeius]] and [[Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna]], and therefore an extended member of the [[Latin Imperial Family]].


==Early Life==
==Early Life==
Fausta was born on 18 June 1963 at Velia House in [[Castellum ab Alba]] to parents then [[Constantine Tarpaeius|Duke Constantine Tarpeius]] and his wife [[Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna]] as the couple's first child. At the time of her birth, Fausta was [[Succession to the Latin throne|third in line]] to the [[Monarchy of Latium|Latin throne]] by virtue of being the daughter of a Latin princess and granddaughter of [[Constantine XIX of Latium|Emperor Constantine XIX]]; as well as the heir to the Dukedom of Haenna. She was christened at the Basilica of St. Maria Outside the Walls in Castellum by Leontius Canuleius, Patriarch of Alba. Her godparents were [[Diana Augusta]] (her mother's sister); and Arcadius Vitruvius (her father's close friend).
Fausta was born on 18 June 1963 at Velia House in [[Castellum ab Alba]] to parents then [[Constantine Tarpaeius|Duke Constantine Tarpeius]] and his wife [[Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna]] as the couple's first child. At the time of her birth, Fausta was [[Succession to the Latin throne|third in line]] to the [[Monarchy of Latium|Latin throne]] by virtue of being the daughter of a Latin princess and granddaughter of Emperor [[Constantine XIX Anicius]]; as well as the heir to the Dukedom of Haenna. She was christened at the Basilica of St. Maria Outside the Walls in Castellum by Leontius Canuleius, Patriarch of Alba. Her godparents are [[Diana I Anicia]] (her mother's sister); [[Leo X Claudius]] (Diana's husband); Cyricus Tarpeius (her father's brother); and Ascania Pollia (Cyricus' wife).


Fausta primarily resided in Castellum for her early childhood, living in Velia House until she was twelve. In 1978 her family moved out of Velia House and to the countryside to the west of Castellum and the town of Colonia Augusta. Fausta would reside at her parent's estate in Colonia Augusta until her marriage in 1985.
Fausta primarily resided in Castellum for her early childhood, living in Velia House until she was twelve. In 1978 her family moved out of Velia House and to the countryside to the west of Castellum and the town of Colonia Augusta. Fausta would reside at her parent's estate in Colonia Augusta until her marriage in 1985.
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After turning 18, Fausta enrolled at Galata College at the University of Haenna where her studies focused on literature. At Haenna, Fausta participated in student book clubs and ballroom dancing clubs.
After turning 18, Fausta enrolled at Galata College at the University of Haenna where her studies focused on literature. At Haenna, Fausta participated in student book clubs and ballroom dancing clubs.
==Personal Life==
==Personal Life==
Fausta is an avid reader, and is noted to have a personal library of over 1,000 books or manuscripts, including works such as X, Y, and Z. Though [[Sorrentian Latin language|Latin]] is her native tongue, Fausta is multilingual and fluent in {{wp|Greek language|Hellenic}}, and {{wp|English language|Anglic}}. Since her marriage to [[Charles VII of Burgoy|Charles]], Fausta has also become conversant in {{wp|French language|Audonic}} and {{wp|Norman language|Burgoyard}}.
Fausta is an avid reader, and is noted to have a personal library of over 1,000 books or manuscripts, including works such as X, Y, and Z. Though [[Sorrentian Latin language|Latin]] is her native tongue, Fausta is multilingual and fluent in {{wp|Tsakonian language|Perateian}}, and {{wp|English language|Arthuristian Anglic}}. Since her marriage to King-Elector Michael, Fausta has also become conversant in {{wp|French language|Audonian}} and {{wp|Alemannic German|Gariman}}.


Fausta is also the patron to a multitude of charitable organizations, most of which are located in Burgoy. She undertook her first Burgoyard charity event with the founding of the Royal Foundation for Reading and Educational Enhancement in 1986 to support reading and education among Burgoyard boys and girls, later extending to cover all of [[Lyncanestria]] in 1991.  
Fausta is also the patron to a multitude of charitable organizations, most of which are located in Burgoy. She undertook her first Nyrund charity event with the founding of the Royal Foundation for Reading and Educational Enhancement in 1986 to support reading and education among Nyrund and Mysian boys and girls, later extending to cover all of [[Garima]] in 1996.  
==Marriage to Charles VII==
==Marriage to Michael I==
In 1983, the Burgoyard Royal Office announced that the then [[Charles VII of Burgoy|Charles, Crown Prince of Burgoy]] was open to potential suitors, and that a ball would be held in May. Fausta travelled to [[Azou-la-Riselle]] with her father Duke Constantine for a ball hosted by [[Charles VI of Burgoy|King Charles VI of Burgoy]], his wife [[Charlotte of Ghant]]. It was there that she first met Crown Prince Charles. Palace staff present during Fausta's visit told the press that Charles was taken with Fausta immediately and days later a betrothal agreement was announced by the Royal Office and a spokesperson of The Duke of Haenna. Still a university student at the time, the agreement announced that Fausta and Charles would wed after she completed her education in 1985.
===Children===
===Children===
==Titles, styles, and honors==
==Titles, styles, and honors==
* '''18 June 1963 – 22 August 1985''': Countess Rutupiae
* '''18 June 1963 – 22 August 1985''': ''Lady'' Fausta Tarpeia
* '''22 August 1985 – 25 September 2000''': ''Her Highness'' The Crown Princess of Burgoy
* '''22 August 1985 – 17 July 2010''': ''Her Highness'' The Despotissa of Thynia
* '''25 September 2000 – present''': ''Her Majesty'' The Queen of Burgoy
** '''22 August 1985 – 17 July 2010''': ''Her Highness'' The Archduchess of Nyrundy
* '''17 July 2010 – present''': ''Her Majesty'' The Queen of Mysia
** '''17 July 2010 – present''': ''Her Electoral Highness'' The Electress of Nyrundy
===Honors===
===Honors===
*{{flagicon image|Flag of the Kingdom of Burgoy.png|26px}} [[Burgoy]]: Grand Cordon (formerly ''Dame'') of the Order of Stephen I [[File:GRE Cross of Valour 3rd class ribbon.svg|50px]] <small>20 February 1986 (Dame); 28 September 2000 (Grand Cordon)</small>
*{{flag|Latium}}: Knight of the Order of the Ram [[File:Red ribbon bar - general use.svg|50px]] <small>17 June 1982</small>
*{{flag|Latium}}: Commander (formerly ''Dame'') of the Ancient Equestrian Order <imgur w="50">Ad9KprI.png</imgur> <small>2 February 1996 (Dame); 17 June 2002 (Commander)</small>
*{{flag|Lyncanestria}}: [[Order of Saint Robert|Dame of the Order of Robert]] <imgur w="50">wzk2ZxW.png</imgur> <small>27 December 2000</small>
*{{flag|Lyncanestria}}: [[Order of the Golden Sceptre|Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Golden Sceptre]] <imgur w="50">VOJom2m.png</imgur> <small>27 December 2000</small>
* {{flag|Sydalon}}: Dame of the Order of the Holy Ghost [[File:Ordre_de_Saint-Michel_Chevalier_ribbon.svg|50px]] <small>9 September 2004</small>


==Ancestry==
==Ancestry==
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|4= 4. Duke Michael Tarpeius
|4= 4. Duke Michael Tarpeius
|5= 5. Pericleia Vitruvia
|5= 5. Pericleia Vitruvia
|6= 6. [[Constantine XIX of Latium]]
|6= 6. [[Constantine XIX Anicius]]
|7= 7. [[Princess Marie Christine of Épernon]]
|7= 7. [[Christina of Rahdenburg]]
|8= 8. Theodosius Tarpeius
|8= 8. Theodosius Tarpeius
|9= 9. Maria Poppaea
|9= 9. Maria Poppaea
|10= 10. Duke George Vitruvius
|10= 10. Duke George Vitruvius
|11= 11. Christina Mocilla
|11= 11. Christina Mocilla
|12= 12. [[John Anicius, Duke of Beroea]]
|12= 12. [[John X Anicius]]
|13= 13. [[Joanna I of Latium]]
|13= 13. [[Joanna I Anicia]]
|14= 14. [[Prince Henri, Duke of Épernon]]
|14= 14. [[William II, Elector of Rahdenburg]]
|15= 15. Adalinda of Nyrundy
|15= 15. [[Adalinda of Nyrundy]]
|16= 16. Constantine Tarpeius
|16= 16. Constantine Tarpeius
|17= 17. Valeria Sulpicia
|17= 17. Valeria Sulpicia
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|24= 24. Michael Anicius, Duke of Beroea
|24= 24. Michael Anicius, Duke of Beroea
|25= 25. Sygria Julia
|25= 25. Sygria Julia
|26= 26. [[John XIII of Latium]]
|26= 26. [[John XIII Anicius]]
|27= 27. [[Alexandra of Ghant|Princess Alexandra of Ghant]]
|27= 27. [[Alexandra of Ghant|Princess Alexandra of Ghant]]
|28= 28. [[Victor of Ghant|Prince Victor of Ghant]]
|28= 28. [[Henry V, Elector of Rahdenburg]]
|29= 29. [[Catherine I of Lyncanestria]]
|29= 29. [[Diana of Ravenna (19th century)|Diana of Ravenna]]
|30= 30. George VI, Elector of Nyrundy
|30= 30. George VI, Elector of Nyrundy
|31= 31. Ludmilla of Tungria
|31= 31. Ludmilla of Tungria
}}
}}
==See also==
==See also==
*[[List of Burgoyard consorts]]
*[[List of Mysian consorts]]
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Revision as of 13:54, 29 May 2023

Fausta Tarpeia
Basileia
Fausta Tarpeia.jpg
Queen consort of Mysia
Electress consort of Nyrundy
Tenure17 July 2010 – present
Coronation23 September 2010
Born (1963-06-18) 18 June 1963 (age 61)
Velia House, Castellum ab Alba, Latium
Spouse
Issue
Full name
Fausta Tarpeia Anicia Anna Eugenia Victoria
HouseTarpeia
FatherDuke Constantine Tarpeius
MotherPrincess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna
ReligionImperial Church (Catholicism)

Fausta Tarpeia (Fausta Tarpeia Anicia Anna Eugenia Victoria; b. 18 June 1964) is the Queen consort of Mysia and Electress consort of Nyrundy by virtue of her marriage to Michael I of Mysia. Fausta is the eldest child and daughter of Duke Constantine Tarpeius and Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna, and therefore an extended member of the Latin Imperial Family.

Early Life

Fausta was born on 18 June 1963 at Velia House in Castellum ab Alba to parents then Duke Constantine Tarpeius and his wife Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna as the couple's first child. At the time of her birth, Fausta was third in line to the Latin throne by virtue of being the daughter of a Latin princess and granddaughter of Emperor Constantine XIX Anicius; as well as the heir to the Dukedom of Haenna. She was christened at the Basilica of St. Maria Outside the Walls in Castellum by Leontius Canuleius, Patriarch of Alba. Her godparents are Diana I Anicia (her mother's sister); Leo X Claudius (Diana's husband); Cyricus Tarpeius (her father's brother); and Ascania Pollia (Cyricus' wife).

Fausta primarily resided in Castellum for her early childhood, living in Velia House until she was twelve. In 1978 her family moved out of Velia House and to the countryside to the west of Castellum and the town of Colonia Augusta. Fausta would reside at her parent's estate in Colonia Augusta until her marriage in 1985.

Education

Fausta first began her education in at the age of seven in 1970, initially delayed for currently unknown reasons. Her entire primary and secondary educations were handled by private tutors and governesses that were hired her father and later aunt, Diana Augusta, to provide lessons in maths, literature, history, and art. During interviews later in life, Fausta has said that she does not look back fondly on her education, and according to those close to her, she says that it hindered her social skills and contributed to crippling social anxiety.

After turning 18, Fausta enrolled at Galata College at the University of Haenna where her studies focused on literature. At Haenna, Fausta participated in student book clubs and ballroom dancing clubs.

Personal Life

Fausta is an avid reader, and is noted to have a personal library of over 1,000 books or manuscripts, including works such as X, Y, and Z. Though Latin is her native tongue, Fausta is multilingual and fluent in Perateian, and Arthuristian Anglic. Since her marriage to King-Elector Michael, Fausta has also become conversant in Audonian and Gariman.

Fausta is also the patron to a multitude of charitable organizations, most of which are located in Burgoy. She undertook her first Nyrund charity event with the founding of the Royal Foundation for Reading and Educational Enhancement in 1986 to support reading and education among Nyrund and Mysian boys and girls, later extending to cover all of Garima in 1996.

Marriage to Michael I

Children

Titles, styles, and honors

  • 18 June 1963 – 22 August 1985: Lady Fausta Tarpeia
  • 22 August 1985 – 17 July 2010: Her Highness The Despotissa of Thynia
    • 22 August 1985 – 17 July 2010: Her Highness The Archduchess of Nyrundy
  • 17 July 2010 – present: Her Majesty The Queen of Mysia
    • 17 July 2010 – present: Her Electoral Highness The Electress of Nyrundy

Honors

Ancestry

See also

Fausta Tarpeia
Tarpeia family
Born: 18 June 1963
Lines of succession
Preceded by
The Duchess of Haenna
Succession to the Latin throne
34th in line
Followed by
Maria Tarpeia