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{{Infobox company
{{Infobox official post
| name = AMT
|post            = Count
| logo = AMT logo.svg
|body            = the East
| logo_size = 100px
|nativename      = ''Comes Orientis''
| image = Aerial view of Apple Park dllu.jpg
|flagsize        = 100px
| image_size = 250px
|insignia        = Seal of the Count of the East.svg
| image_caption = The company's headquarters in Iuavum, Latium
|insigniasize    = 100px
| former_name = {{Unbulleted list|
|insigniacaption = Seal of the Count of the East
| [Former name here] (1980–2002)
|department      =
|image          = Euphemius Palunius.jpg
|imagesize      = 200px
|alt            =  
|incumbent      = [[Frederick, Duke of Rahdenburg|The Duke of Rahdenburg]]
|incumbentsince  = 20 July 2014
|style          = [[wikipedia:Comes|Count]] (informal)<br>The Glorious (formal)<br>[[wikipedia:Excellency|His Excellency]] (international)
|member_of      = {{ubl |[[Executive Council of Perateia|Executive Council]]|[[Emperor's Council of Latium#Committees|College of Vicars]]|[[Emperor's Council of Latium#Committees|Local Council]]|[[National Defense Council of Latium|National Defense Council]]|[[Emperor's Council of Latium#Committees|Committee of Affairs for Caesarian Provinces]]}}
|residence      = [[Leonopolis|Lauseion]]
|appointer      = The [[Monarchy of Latium|Monarch]]
|termlength      = At the Emperor's pleasure
|inaugural      = [[Boniface Anicius]] <small>(restoration)</small>
|formation      = 2 June 1833 <small>(restoration)</small>
|salary          =
}}
}}
The '''Count of the East''' ([[Standard Latin language|Latin]]: ''Comes Orientis'') is the appointed governor of the [[Diocese of the East]], also known as Perateia. The Count is the chief imperial representative and head of the sub-national government in Perateia. As an appointed office, the Count of the East is not responsible to the elected [[Perateian Assembly]], but instead the Emperor and central imperial government.
| type = [[Public company|Public]]
 
| traded_as = AMT
The office of Count was originally established in the eastern Periclean region in the 3rd century CE, maintaining the role of governor over the modern day territories of X, Y, and [[Vardana]]. Following the loss, and later abandonment, of the eastern provinces in the 6th century, the last late classical count, [name], established himself as King over parts of the former Latin holdings centered on [[Leonopolis]], where successive kings continued to claim the title of Count of the East. Use of the office remained dormant in [[Latium]] until 1833, and the [[Lihnidosi Rebellion]], which resulted in Latin control over parts of [[Vardana]], namely [[Leonopolis]] and the surrounding countryside. Since the office was reactivated in 1833, 40 individuals have served, including with 5 future emperors.
| ISIN =
 
| industry = {{Unbulleted list
Today, the Count of the East is the chief magistrate of the [[Diocese of the East]] and serves as the [[wikipedia:Primus inter pares|primus inter pares]] of the [[Executive Council of Perateia|Perateian Executive Council]]. The count is [[wikipedia:ex offico|ex offico]] the [[#Role|Vicar of Perateia]], and a member of the Perateian Assembly.
|[[wikipedia:Consumer electronics|Consumer electronics]]
==Role==
|[[wikipedia:Software services|Software services]]
===Executive Council===
|[[wikipedia:Online services|Online services]]
===Vicar of Perateia===
|[[wikipedia:Video games|Video games]]
==Residences==
}}
==List of Counts of the East==
| founded = {{Start date and age|1980|08|18}} in [[Haenna]]
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
| founders = {{Unbulleted list |  [[Florentius Ahala]] [[Marius Lactucinus]] | [[Aurelius Ocella]]}}
 
| hq_location = 1 Via AMT
! width=5% |Portrait
| hq_location_city = Iuavum, Latium
! width=9%|Name<br>{{small|(Birth–Death)}}
| hq_location_country =
! width=8% colspan=2 |Term of office
| num_locations_year = 2023
! width=7% | Tenure
| area_served = Worldwide
! width=10%|<small>Other offices<br />previously held
| key_people = {{Unbulleted list
! width=5% | Monarch<br>{{small|(Reign)}}
| [[Aurelius Ocella]] ([[wikipedia:chairman|chairman]])
|-
| [[NAME]] ([[wikipedia:Chief executive officer|CEO]])
| rowspan=2| [[File:NicolasArsenievTropinin.jpg|75px]]
| [[NAME]] ([[wikipedia:Chief operating officer|COO]])
| rowspan=2| [[Boniface Anicius|{{small|The Glorious}}<br>'''Boniface Anicius''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EAA]]</small><br><small>(1797–1859)</small>
| [[NAME]] ([[wikipedia:Chief financial officer|CFO]])
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{small|2 June}}<br>1833
}}
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{small|1 January}}<br>1841
| products = <!-- This list is not comprehensive, but rather a representative selection of the company's well-known products --> {{plainlist|
| rowspan=2| {{small| {{age in years and days|2 June 1833|1 January 1841}} }}
* [[HoroloLucis]] <!--smart watch brand-->
! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
* [[Celerlucis]]<!--Lightspeed phone-->
! scope=row style="text-align:center;" | [[Andreas II, Latin Emperor|'''Andreas II''']]<br>[[File:Seal of Latin Emperor Andreas II.svg|75px]]<br>{{small|(1842–1846)}}
* [[Lux (personal computer)|Lux]] <!--Light personal computers-->
|-
* [[Prisima (video game console)|Prisima]]<!--Prism-->
! scope=row style="text-align:center;" rowspan=2 | [[Michael IV, Latin Emperor|'''Michael IV''']]<br>[[File:Seal of Latin Emperor Michael IV.svg|75px]]<br>{{small|(1842–1846)}}
}}
 
| brands =  
|-
| services = {{plainlist|
| rowspan=2| [[File:P.F. Sokolov 014.jpg|75px]]
* App Store
| rowspan=2| [[Theophylactus I Augustus|{{small|His Imperial Highness}}<br>Theophylactus,<br>'''Prince of Youth''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EE]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EAA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|ECA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCG]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCC]]</small><br><small>(1819–1891)</small>
* [[LuxTV]] <!--television/film streamer-->
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{small|1 January}}<br>1841
* [[Tempo]] <!--music streamer-->
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{small|15 November}}<br>1846
* [[Celerlucis Pacaro]] <!--Lightspeed Pay-->
| rowspan=2| {{small| {{age in years and days|1 January 1841|15 November 1846}} }}
}}
! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
| divisions = {{Plainlist|
|-
* [[AMT Machinatores]] <!--AMT Engineering-->
! scope=row style="text-align:center;" | [[Andreas III of Latium|'''Andreas III''']]<br>[[File:Seal of Latin Emperor Andreas III.svg|75px]]<br>{{small|(1842–1846)}}
* [[DCC Oblectamen]] <!-- Entertainment and Streaming division-->
 
* [[Prisima Ludi Studio]] <!-- Prisim Game Studios-->
|-
}}
| [[File:Santiago de Liniers.jpg|75px]]
| subsid = {{Plainlist|
| [[Syagrius Licinius|{{small|The Glorious}}<br>'''Syagrius Licinius''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCG]]</small><br><small>(1800–1868)</small>
* 1
| class=nowrap | {{small|15 November}}<br>1846
* 2
| class=nowrap | {{small|11 February}}<br>1850
* 3
| {{small| {{age in years and days|22 November 1846|11 February 1850}} }}
}}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
| revenue =  
! scope=row style="text-align:center;" rowspan=10 | [[Theophylactus I Augustus|'''Theophylactus I<br>Augustus''']]<br>[[File:Seal of Latin Emperor Theophylactus I.svg|75px]]<br>{{small|(1846–1891)}}
| revenue_year =  
 
| operating_income =
|-
| income_year =
| [[File:Langeron A F.jpg|75px]]
| net_income =  
| [[Theodosius Ostia|{{small|The Glorious}}<br>'''Theodosius Ostia''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1799–1852)</small>
| net_income_year =
| class=nowrap | {{small|15 July}}<br>1850
| assets =
| class=nowrap | {{small|17 December}}<br>1852
| assets_year =
| {{small| {{age in years and days|15 July 1850|17 December 1852}} }}
| equity =
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
| equity_year =  
 
| num_employees = 125,000
|-
| num_employees_year = 2022
| [[File:Valldeperas, Eusebi. Retrat de Joan Prim 43.JPG|75px]]
| website = amt.la
| [[Constantine Judocus|{{small|The Glorious}}<br>'''Constantine Judocus''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1780–1863)</small>
| footnotes =  
| class=nowrap | {{small|17 May}}<br>1853
}}
| class=nowrap | {{small|11 June}}<br>1859
'''AMT''', formally known as ''' Applicatio Microtechnologia, S.p.A.''' is a [[Latium|Latin]] multinational [[wikipedia:technology company|technology company]] based in Iuavum, Latium. It is one of the largest technology companies in the [[Ajax|world]] by revenue and market size. It is among the largest mobile phone and computer manufacturers or vendors.
| {{small| {{age in years and days|17 May 1853|11 June 1859}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
 
|-
| [[File:NicolasArsenievTropinin.jpg|75px]]
| [[Valens Lentulus|{{small|The Glorious}}<br>'''Valens Lentulus''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1806–1898)</small>
| class=nowrap | {{small|11 June}}<br>1859
| class=nowrap | {{small|7 July}}<br>1865
| {{small| {{age in years and days|11 June 1859|7 July 1865}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
 
|-
| [[File:Louise Adélaïde Desnos, née Robin (1807-1870) - Le général Comte Dumas (1753-1837).jpg|75px]]
| [[Thomas Dorsuo|{{small|The Glorious}}<br>'''Thomas Dorsuo''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1801–1876)</small>
| class=nowrap | {{small|7 July}}<br>1865
| class=nowrap | {{small|26 June}}<br>1866
| {{small| {{age in years and days|7 July 1865|26 June 1866}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
 
|-
| [[File:Charles Paget.JPG|75px]]
| [[Flavius Julius|{{small|The Glorious Duke}}<br>'''Flavius Julius''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1812–1888)</small>
| class=nowrap | {{small|26 June}}<br>1866
| class=nowrap | {{small|29 February}}<br>1868
| {{small| {{age in years and days|26 June 1866|29 February 1868}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
 
|-
| [[File:Johann Peter Krafft - Franz Xaver Richter von Binnenthal - WGA12274.jpg|75px]]
| [[Marius Aemelius|{{small|The Glorious}}<br>Marius Aemelius,<br>'''Duke of Narona''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1812–1899)</small>
| class=nowrap | {{small|1 December}}<br>1868
| class=nowrap | {{small|15 October}}<br>1872
| {{small| {{age in years and days|1 December 1868|15 October 1872}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
 
|-
| [[File:MikhailVorontsov.jpg|75px]]
| [[Andreas Otacilius|{{small|The Glorious}}<br>'''Andreas Otacilius''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1827–1880)</small>
| class=nowrap | {{small|15 October}}<br>1872
| class=nowrap | {{small|17 February}}<br>1874
| {{small| {{age in years and days|15 October 1872|17 February 1874}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
 
|-
| [[File:Pablo-morillo.jpg|75px]]
| [[Leo Pola|{{small|The Glorious Duke}}<br>'''Leo Pola''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1825–1900)</small>
| class=nowrap | {{small|17 February}}<br>1874
| class=nowrap | {{small|4 April}}<br>1880
| {{small| {{age in years and days|17 February 1874|4 April 1880}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
 
|-
| [[File:Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi.jpg|75px]]
| [[John XIII of Latium|{{small|His Imperial Highness}} <br>John,<br>'''Prince of Youth''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EE]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EAA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|ECA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCG]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCC]]</small><br><small>(1845–1925)</small>
| class=nowrap | {{small|4 April}}<br>1880
| class=nowrap | {{small|22 May}}<br>1890
| {{small| {{age in years and days|4 April 1880|22 May 1890}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
 
|-
| [[File:Kochubey Viktor by Krüger.jpg|75px]]
| [[Theophylactus Aemelius|{{small|The Glorious}} <br>'''Theophylactus Aemelius''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EAA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCC]]</small><br><small>(1838–1900)</small>
| class=nowrap | {{small|9 January}}<br>1892
| class=nowrap | {{small|21 June}}<br>1895
| {{small| {{age in years and days|9 January 1892|21 June 1895}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
! scope=row style="text-align:center;" rowspan=3 | [[John XIII, Latin Emperor|'''John XIII''']]<br>[[File:Seal of Latin Emperor John XIII.svg|75px]]<br>{{small|(1891–1918)}}
 
|-
| [[File:Prince Umberto, Count of Salemi.jpg|75px]]
| [[Prince Michael, Duke of Ravenna|{{small|His Imperial Highness}} <br>Michael, <br>'''Duke of Ravenna''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EE]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCG]]</small><br><small>(1856–1911)</small>
| class=nowrap | {{small|21 June}}<br>1895
| class=nowrap | {{small|6 May}}<br>1902
| {{small| {{age in years and days|21 June 1895|6 May 1902}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
 
|-
| [[File:Aimone di Savoia Duca di Spoleto.jpg|75px]]
| [[Marius IV of Latum|{{small|His Imperial Highness}} <br>Marius, <br>'''Prince of Youth''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EE]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EAA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|ECA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCG]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCC]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Dormant orders|MLO]]</small><br><small>(1878–1928)</small>
| class=nowrap | {{small|6 May}}<br>1902
| class=nowrap | {{small|9 June}}<br>1918
| {{small| {{age in years and days|6 May 1902|9 June 1918}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
 
|-
| [[File:Herczeg Ferenc.jpg|75px]]
| [[Aram Zakarian|{{small|The Glorious}} <br>'''Aram Zakarian''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|MCC]]</small><br><small>(1854–1924)</small>
| class=nowrap | {{small|19 October}}<br>1919
| class=nowrap | {{small|22 January}}<br>1924
| {{small| {{age in years and days|19 October 1919|22 January 1924}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
! scope=row style="text-align:center;" rowspan=2 | [[Marius IV, Latin Emperor|'''Marius IV''']]<br>[[File:Seal of Latin Emperor Marius IV.svg|75px]]<br>{{small|(1891–1928)}}
 
|-
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Filiberto di Savoia-Genova.jpg|75px]]
| rowspan=2 | [[John XIV Anicius|{{small|The Glorious}} <br> John Anicius,<br>'''Duke of Beroea''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EE]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EAA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|MCG]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|ECC]]</small><br><small>(1880–1964)</small>
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{small|6 November}}<br>1924
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{small|14 April}}<br>1928
| rowspan=2 | {{small| {{age in years and days|6 November 1924|14 April 1928}} }}
! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
|-
! scope=row style="text-align:center;" rowspan=2 | [[Joanna I, Latin Empress|'''Joanna I''']]<br>[[File:Seal of Latin Empress Joanna I.svg|75px]]<br>{{small|(1928–1934)}}
|-
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Isaac Israels 001.jpg|75px]]
| rowspan=2 | [[Elias Apion|{{small|The Glorious}}<br>'''Elias Apion''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1877–1957)</small>
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{small|14 April}}<br>1928
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{small|7 June}}<br>1935
| rowspan=2 | {{small| {{age in years and days|14 April 1928|7 June 1935}} }}
! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
|-
! scope=row style="text-align:center;" rowspan=4 | [[Constantine XIX, Latin Emperor|'''Constantine XIX''']]<br>[[File:Seal of Latin Emperor Constantine XIX.svg|75px]]<br>{{small|(1934–1945)}}
 
|-
| [[File:Sir John Ferguson Bell Mayor of Derby by Ernest Townsend died 1944.jpg|75px]]
| [[Isaac Vachutian|{{small|The Glorious}}<br>'''Isaac Vachutian''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1889–1964)</small>
| class=nowrap | {{small|7 June}}<br>1935
| class=nowrap | {{small|20 March}}<br>1940
| {{small| {{age in years and days|7 June 1935|20 March 1940}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
 
|-
| [[File:Ivan Vavpotič - Kralj Aleksander I. v admiralski uniformi.jpg|75px]]
| [[Avienus Tarquinius|{{small|The Glorious Duke}}<br>'''Avienus Tarquinius''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]]</small><br><small>(1900–1969)</small>
| class=nowrap | {{small|20 March}}<br>1940
| class=nowrap | {{small|6 June}}<br>1942
| {{small| {{age in years and days|20 March 1940|6 June 1942}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
 
|-
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Filiberto di Savoia-Genova.jpg|75px]]
| rowspan=2 | [[John XIV Anicius|{{small|His Imperial Majesty}} <br> John,<br>'''Father of the Emperor''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EE]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EAA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|MCG]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|ECC]]</small><br><small>(1880–1964)</small>
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{small|6 June}}<br>1942
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{small|1 January}}<br>1949
| rowspan=2 | {{small| {{age in years and days|6 June 1942|1 January 1949}} }}
! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|OFFICE}}
|-
! scope=row style="text-align:center;" rowspan=5 | [[Diana Augusta|'''Diana Augusta''']]<br>[[File:Seal of Latin Empress Diana Augusta.svg|75px]]<br>{{small|(1945–2000)}}
|-
| [[File:Emmanouil Tsouderos.jpg|75px]]
| [[Andranik Lernakan|{{small|The Glorious}} <br>'''Andranik Lernakan''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|ECA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCC]]</small><br><small>(1889–1949)</small>
| class=nowrap | {{small|1 January}}<br>1949
| class=nowrap | {{small|6 August}}<br>1949
| {{small| {{age in years and days|1 January 1949|6 August 1949}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|Member of Perateian Assembly|[[Leonopolis|Mayor of Leonopolis]]}}
|-
| [[File:Portrait of T. Keith Glennan - GPN-2002-000079.jpg|75px]]
| [[Michael Claudius (born 1903)|{{small|The Glorious Duke}} <br>'''Michael Claudius''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EE]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EAA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|ECA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCC]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCG]]</small><br><small>(1903–2005)</small>
| class=nowrap | {{small|2 February}}<br>1950
| class=nowrap | {{small|18 October}}<br>1954
| {{small| {{age in years and days|2 February 1950|18 October 1954}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Mayor of the Duchy of Adrianople]]|[[Sacred Assembly#Composition|Count in the aide of Council]]|Prefect of the 22nd and 23rd Twin Legions}}
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| [[File:Carlos Arias Navarro 1975.jpg|75px]]
| [[Zenobios Malenios|{{small|The Glorious Prince}} <br>'''Zenobios Malenios''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCG]]</small><br><small>(1910–1988)</small>
| class=nowrap | {{small|18 October}}<br>1954
| class=nowrap | {{small|13 July}}<br>1962
| {{small| {{age in years and days|18 October 1954|13 July 1962}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Diocese of the East|Vicar of Simara]]|[[Board of Trade (Latium)|Commissioner of the Board of Trade]]}}
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| [[Peter I, King of Keld|{{small|His Royal Highness}} <br>Peter,<br>'''Duke of Keld''']]<br><small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EE]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EAA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCG]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Military orders|MCC]]</small><br><small>(1930–1996)</small>
| class=nowrap | {{small|13 July}}<br>1962
| class=nowrap | {{small|19 June}}<br>1972
| {{small| {{age in years and days|13 July 1962|19 June 1972}} }}
! style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Administrative divisions of Latium#Diocese|Vicar of Sabinia]]}}
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===List of former living counts===
 
==See also==
*[[Monarchy of Vardana]]
=Imp court=
{{Politics of Latium}}
'''Imperial court''' ([[Standard Latin language|Latin]]: ''Curia imperialis''), formally referred to as the '''Most Blessed Court of Purple''', or more informally as the '''Government of Latium''', is a collective of agencies, individuals, and offices that serve as the government of [[Latium]]. At the head of the central government is the [[Monarchy of Latium|Emperor]], and below him are numerous Court officials to support the administration of the executive through the complex and extensive bureaucracy. Along with being the primary administrative apparatus of the Emperor, court also consists of the Imperial household and its own administrative offices to support the Emperor and the [[Latin Imperial Family|Imperial Family]].
 
Court is a broad term that may also refer to any other individuals that attend to the Monarch and his or her family, retinue, nobility, individuals with court appointments or informal advisors, and may also include emissaries from other nations or visitors simply to the court. Historically, court has hosted exiled members of deposed governments. Over the nearly two thousand year history of the empire's existence, many changes have taken place and titles and offices have been adopted or discarded.
 
The [[Sacred Assembly]] and [[College of Praetors]] comprise the main executive organ of the government, presided over by the [[Monarchy of Latium|Emperor]].
==History==
The court system of government was first established by [[Iovinus, Latin Emperor|Emperor Iovinus]] in the 4th century AD, instituting a variety of civil and military titles, whereby noble rank was afforded based on membership in the [[Senate of Latium|Senate]]. By the 6th century and due to the loss of territory, a new court system was introduced and began to oversea the ancient and elaborate administration. This period saw the introduction of the new title ''comes'' (companion of the emperor), which was a prestigious rank afforded to offices within court. This rank was most notably associated with members of the newly established [[Sacred Assembly]], which became the Emperor's chief means of governing.
 
This period saw the rise of a new aristocracy, though continued to incorporate many of the [[Gentes Maiores]] families, such as the X, Y, and Z. As time passed, new titles displaced older titles, or older titles would absorb the duties of another, including the [[Master of Offices]]. Originally the Over civil nobility and military hierarchy were distinguished, though both came to consist of intertwined groups. Unlike other Belisarian states, the nobility had no military forces of their own, however they often owned extensive land holdings.
==Composition==
The Emperor is the leader of the central imperial government, and is the individual from which all civil and military authority originates. Court structures, with support of administrative officials, or ''Comes'', are the means in which the Emperor is supported in government.
 
At its core, court consists of the central government, of which the primary executive bodies are collectively referred to as the [[Emperor’s Council of Latium|Emperor’s Council]], or ''Consilium Principis''. The primary components of the Council are the [[Sacred Assembly]] and [[College of Praetors]], which are comprised of ministers and formal advisors. The Sacred Assembly is the oldest and highest ranking council, with its membership providing the rank of [[#Companions of the Emperor|Counts First Class]]. By convention, the College of Praetors affords its members the rank of Counts Second Class, though its composition is of Counts Third Class.
==Executive councils==
The executive councils are the main means through which the emperor governs, and consists of high-ranking state officials that compose the leaders of the central imperial government. The various councils play a key role in the passage, enactment, and enforcement of legislative acts and imperial edicts, though vary on the scale of national to local level.
===Sacred Assembly===
{{see also|Sacred Assembly}}
The Sacred Assembly is the highest political council in Latium, and generally serves as the council where administrative and political matters, along with court practices are debated and enacted. The Assembly consists of the most limited membership, typically those most trusted by the emperor. Matters of debate are typically of the highest state importance, such as declarations of war, treaties, etc. In rare instances, the Sacred Assembly can serve as the ultimate court of last resort. The Sacred Assembly is the council which sees the most imperial involvement, though is led by the [[Master of Offices]] in the Emperor's absence.
 
Traditionally there are six ''Vir illustris'' (literally, illustrious men) offices or great officers of state, with the offices of Master of the Seal and Lord Admiral as later additions in the 11th century. The highest ranking Great Officer of State is the [[Master of Offices]] (''Magister Officorum''), or Imperial Chancellor. The Master of Offices is typically the Monarch's most trusted advisor and directs the civil service. The other vir illustrus officers are the Master of Soldiers (''Magister Militum''), Quastor of the Palace (''Quaestor sacri palatii''), Count of the Sacred Chamber or Imperial Chamberlain (''Comes sacri cubiculi''), and the two treasury offices of Count of the Sacred Largesses and Count of the Private Fortune. Other offices are ad hoc members of the assembly, and the Emperor is free to appoint any other individuals to the assembly.
 
The Sacred Assembly meets weekly, but more meetings are convened at the Emperor's discretion. Meetings are held in the XXXX room of Palatium Augusti, in Palatine, [[Castellum ab Alba]].
===College of Praetors===
{{see also|College of Praetors}}
The College of Praetors consists of magistrates that are responsible for day-to-day administration of Imperial government agencies. Akin to a [[wikipedia:Cabinet (government)|cabinet]], magistrates primary roles is to advise the Monarch, who obtains their opinions and advice on a wide range of decisions. While its role is advisory and administrative and not to collectively decide government direction, the council is quasi-parliamentary as all appointees to the magisterial roles are [[Nobility of Latium#Comes system|Counts Fourth Class]], or [[Senate of Latium|Senators]]. Magistrates are appointed by the Monarch and serve at his pleasure. According to constitutional convention, most often from the leading faction of the senate but this is not always the case as the emperor can appoint individuals to the Senate and subsequently to the College of Praetors. All members of the Sacred Assembly are College of Praetors.
 
Due to magistrates role as Senators, they are a primary liaison and lead government initiatives in preparation of legislation. Most legislation originates from the College of Praetors.
===Trigintiviral Court===
{{see also|Trigintiviral Court}}
The Trigintiviral Court serves a key judicial function in [[Latium]], and operates as the de facto court of last resort. The Trigintiviral Court holds limited jurisdiction over legislation and no jurisdiction over executive orders or edicts. While [[Judiciary of Latium#Ordinary courts|ordinary courts]] hold primary jurisdiction over criminal and civil matters, the Trigintiviral Court holds original jurisdiction over matters arising out of probate, patent or trademark, and the regulation of nobility, titles, and arms. It has delegated many of these original jurisdiction roles to newly created extraordinary courts, but retains the right of original jurisdiction.
 
It is responsible for regulating the legal profession in Latium.
===College of Vicars===
{{see also|College of Vicars}}
The College of Vicars is composed of the 13 vicars the oversee local governments within their respective diocese, along with 5 vicars or counts that directly administer [[Latin Overseas Dioceses|overseas dioceses]] and [[Caesarian provinces]], including [[Lampeda]] <!--see Lampedusa-->, [[Perateia]], [[Sasora]], [[Scipia Periclea]] <!--inc. Aenaria-->, and [[Silurum]]. This college primarily deals with allocation of resources among local governments within each respective diocese and implementation of imperial directives at local levels. The College of Vicars is one of the primary venues for local governments to directly petition the emperor.
===Treasury Board===
{{see also|Treasury Board}}
The Treasury Board is the committee which oversees the budget and spending of the imperial government. The committee is supported by the Aerarium (lit. treasure house), which is the national treasury of Latium. The committee's membership is composed of the [[#Count of the Sacred Largesses|Count of the Sacred Largesses]], the [[#Count of the Private Fortune|Count of the Private Fortune]], along with subordinate ministers within both the [[Aerarium]] and the [[#Private Purse|Private Purse]].
 
==Magistrates==
While some councils share membership, most all members are conferred membership by virtue of holding a great office, or other state office. However, individuals are often appointed on an ad hoc basis. While ad hoc members often lack a role in state administration, they often wield considerable influence with the emperor or other key members of the court.
===Master of Offices===
{{see also|Master of Offices}}
The Master of Offices, also known as Imperial Chancellor, or less frequently Master of Divine Offices, is a de-facto co-head of government. The Master of Offices is appointed by and solely responsible to the [[Monarchy of Latium|Emperor]], and oversees court and directs the bureacracy. The office is considered one of the most influential roles in the government and court. He is primarily charged with leading the [[#Imperial Office|Imperial Office]], as well as holding a supervisory role over all other imperial bureaus; however, he may not direct other bureaus, except for those within his mandate. Within the office's mandate are a number of independent bureaus, including the [[Scholarian Guard]] and [[Public Post (Latium)|Public Post]]. In addition, the Master of Offices often serves as the Emperor's chief advisor and plays an integral role in the drafting, enactment, and enforce-ability of legislation. His chief deputy is the Count of Correspondence. [[Florian Claudius]] has held the office since 7 April 2019.
===Master of Soldiers ===
{{see also|Master of Soldiers}}
The Master of Soldiers is the leader and chief executive War Bureau, and roughly corresponds to the equivalent of a minister of defense. The Master of Soldiers' position of authority and command over the [[Latin Armed Forces|military]] is second only to the Emperor, while also serving as a key military advisor. Most often the Master of Soldiers is a [[Officer (armed forces)|commissioned officer]] from one of the branches of the military, not including the [[Praetorian Guard of Latium|Praetorian Guard]]. In rare instances, the Master of Soldiers is able to directly command forces in the field; however, this has not occurred since the early 19th century. The incumbent is [[Flavius Vipsanius]], who has served since 21 September 2016.
 
===Grand Quaestor===
{{see also|Grand Quaestor}}
The Grand Quaestor, officially the Quaestor of the Sacred Palace (''Quaestor sacri palatii'') is the chief judicial and administrative officer of the [[Trigintiviral Court]], and responsible for the administration of justice throughout Latium. Historically, the Grand Quaestor was the senior legal officer, responsible for drafting laws, handling legal petitions to the emperor and presiding over trials on the emperor's behalf, in essence a combination of a chief judge and modern [[wikipedia:Attorney general|attorney general]]. Since the 16th century, the office gradually shed its capacity as legal advisor in most instances and assumed the role of chief judicial officer. Today, the Grand Quaestor sits on the Trigintiviral Court and is the chief judge of its three divisions. The office plays a significant role and wields significant influence over what cases the Trigintiviral Court takes up on appeal and leads discussion on cases in which is he presiding. Since 27 February 2016, the current Grand Quaestor is Sergius Acilius.
 
===Count of Petitions===
{{see also|Count of Petitions}}
The Count of Petitions is the chief legal advisor to the emperor and oversees the Legal Bureau. The office is most similar to an [[wikipedia:attorney general|attorney general]] and [[wikipedia:Justice minister|minister of justice]], and is responsible for providing legal advice to the emperor, government, overseeing state prosecutions, and prisons, and general legal affairs in Latium. The office also formally handles all legal petitions to emperor, though in practice these are redirected from the Legal Bureau to the Count of Correspondence within the Imperial Office. While not a qualification of office, the Count of Petitions is a licensed attorney and holds the distinction of [[Judiciary of Latium#Emperor's Counsel|Emperor's Counsel]]. The incumbent holder is [[Michael Pinarius]], who was appointed on 27 February 2017.
 
===Count of the Sacred Chamber===
{{see also|Count of the Sacred Chamber}}
The Count of the Sacred Chamber (''Comes sacri cubiculi'') serves as the imperial chamberlain, and manages the daily operations of the imperial palace and imperial household. He is responsible for managing the cubicularii (imperial attendants and support, including the Empress's staff), bedchamber, wardrobe, and receptions, which include scheduling and arranging foreign visits. His chief deputy is the Senior Cubicularius, who is among the emperor's chief attendants and serves in a similar capacity to a political chief of staff or aide-de-camp. The office is currently vacant, though TBD has served in the role in an interim capacity since 22 December 2020.
 
===Count of the Sacred Largesses===
{{see also|Count of the Sacred Largesses}}
The Count of the Sacred Largesses (''Comes sacrarum largitionum'') is the magistrate responsible for economic and financial matters, and is equivalent to a [[wikipedia:Finance minister|minister of finance]] in other jurisdictions. The office holds considerable power over other bureaus, by virtue of its position as leader of the Treasury House (''Aerarium''; lit. treasure house), and plays a key role in crafting the government budget. The Count of the Sacred Largesses works with the Count of the Private Fortune and the Treasury Board to set monetary policy through the Bank of Latium. The Count is supported by at least three to five political appointees and permanent staff of bureaucrats from within the Treasury House. [[Diana Lupeia]] has served as Count of the Sacred Largesses since 1 March 2016 and is the first woman to officially hold the office.
 
===Count of the Private Fortune===
{{see also|Count of the Private Fortune}}
The Count of the Private Fortune (''Comes rerum privatarum'') is primarily responsible for the emperor's personal estate, finances and imperial purse, the latter which differs from the imperial treasury. The Count's office is smaller than that of its government counterpart, the Count of the Sacred Largesses, and is charged with the collection of rent from imperial properties, sales of property; though he does not administer public lands. The role maintains a minor judicial function in probate matters, particularly in [[wikipedia:Intestacy|intestacy]] whereby vacant lands and heirless property is assumed by the emperor's personal estate. Together with the Count of the Sacred Largesses, the Count of the Private Fortune is a leader of the Treasury Board and maintains a role in the setting of economic and finance policy. [[Romana Atella]] was appointed as the first female Count of the Private Forunte, on 16 January 2017.


==Imperial bureaus==
AMT was founded as [NAME HERE], on 18 August 1980, by  [[Florentius Ahala]], [[Marius Lactucinus]], and [[Aurelius Ocella]], and was incorporated two years later in 1982. Its devices include [[Lux (personal computer)|Lux]] computers<!--Light personal computers-->, [[HoroloLucis]] watches<!--smart watch brand-->, [[Celerlucis]] phones<!--Lightspeed phone-->, and [[Prisima (video game console)|Prisima]] gaming console<!--Prism-->; along with LOS<!--computer operating system-->, ClOS<!--phone OS-->, and software and services that include the App Store, LuxTV, Tempo, Celerelucis Pacaro.


==Imperial household==
==Etiquette==
==Court of Augusta==
==See also==
*[[Monarchy of Latium|Latin Emperor]]
*[[Constitution of Latium]]
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Latest revision as of 15:22, 31 March 2024

AMT
Formerly
  • [Former name here] (1980–2002)
Public
Traded asAMT
Industry
FoundedAugust 18, 1980; 44 years ago (1980-08-18) in Haenna
Founders
Headquarters1 Via AMT,
Iuavum, Latium
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Products
Services
Number of employees
125,000 (2022)
Divisions
Subsidiaries
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Websiteamt.la

AMT, formally known as Applicatio Microtechnologia, S.p.A. is a Latin multinational technology company based in Iuavum, Latium. It is one of the largest technology companies in the world by revenue and market size. It is among the largest mobile phone and computer manufacturers or vendors.

AMT was founded as [NAME HERE], on 18 August 1980, by Florentius Ahala, Marius Lactucinus, and Aurelius Ocella, and was incorporated two years later in 1982. Its devices include Lux computers, HoroloLucis watches, Celerlucis phones, and Prisima gaming console; along with LOS, ClOS, and software and services that include the App Store, LuxTV, Tempo, Celerelucis Pacaro.