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| address            = 21 Legionnaire<br/>Telora, Aquitayne
| address            = 21 Legionnaire<br/>Telora, Aquitayne
| client              = {{flagicon|Blackhelm Confederacy|Empire of Exponent}} [[Turcellius Adventus]] governor of [[Octavius IV]]
| client              = {{flagicon|Blackhelm Confederacy|Empire of Exponent}} [[Turcellius Adventus]] governor of [[Octavius IV]]
| owner    = {{flagicon|Blackhelm Confederacy}} [[Blackhelm Confederacy State Department|State Department]]
| owner    = {{flagicon|Blackhelm Confederacy}} [[Blackhelm Confederate Ministry of Foreign Affairs|Ministry of Foreign Affairs]]
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The '''Legatus Domus''' is an ''{{wpl|hôtel particulier}}'' located at 21 Legionnaire in [[Telora]]. Since 1752, it has been the official residence of the [[Blackhelm Confederacy ambassador to Aquitayne|ambassador of the Blackhelm Confederacy]] to [[Aquitayne]]. It is located near the [[Palace at Vernoir]], the official residence of the [[Monarchy of Aquitayne|King of Aquitayne]], and is a few blocks away from the [[Camara Populii]], the [[Parliament of Aquitayne|House of Parliament]].  
The '''Legatus Domus''' is an ''{{wpl|hôtel particulier}}'' located at 21 Legionnaire in [[Telora]]. Since 1752, it has been the official residence of the [[Blackhelm Confederacy ambassador to Aquitayne|ambassador of the Blackhelm Confederacy]] to [[Aquitayne]]. It is located near the [[Palace at Vernoir]], the official residence of the [[Monarchy of Aquitayne|King of Aquitayne]], and is a few blocks away from the [[Camara Populii]], the [[Parliament of Aquitayne|House of Parliament]]. It is roughly 1 kilometer away from the [[Embassy of the Blackhelm Confederacy, Telora|Confederate Embassy in Telora]].


==History==
==History==
Work began on the building in 1718. The property was purchased by the Exponential governor of Aquitayne, [[Turcelius Adventus]]. It was designed by Aquitaynian-born architect Nubius Calligro in the Aquitaynian style.  
Work began on the building in 1718. The property was purchased by the Exponential governor of Aquitayne, [[Turcellius Adventus]]. It was designed by Aquitaynian-born architect Nubius Calligro in the Aquitaynian style. After Aquitayne gained its independence from the Empire of Exponent in 1742, the villa was seized by [[Augustus I]]. It was used as a retreat for Lady Aubergon for about five years before diplomatic relations were reinstated with the Empire, and the property was sold back to the Exponent for 300,000 ducats.





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Legatus Domus
The Official Residence of the Chancellor's Ambassador to Aquitayne
Hôtel de Charost JP2010 jardin 1.jpg
The Legatus Domus seen from the gardens
General information
LocationAquitayne Telora, Aquitayne
Address21 Legionnaire
Telora, Aquitayne
Construction started1718
Completed1721
ClientBlackhelm Confederacy Turcellius Adventus governor of Octavius IV
OwnerBlackhelm Confederacy Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Technical details
Floor count4
Design and construction
ArchitectNubius Calligro

The Legatus Domus is an hôtel particulier located at 21 Legionnaire in Telora. Since 1752, it has been the official residence of the ambassador of the Blackhelm Confederacy to Aquitayne. It is located near the Palace at Vernoir, the official residence of the King of Aquitayne, and is a few blocks away from the Camara Populii, the House of Parliament. It is roughly 1 kilometer away from the Confederate Embassy in Telora.

History

Work began on the building in 1718. The property was purchased by the Exponential governor of Aquitayne, Turcellius Adventus. It was designed by Aquitaynian-born architect Nubius Calligro in the Aquitaynian style. After Aquitayne gained its independence from the Empire of Exponent in 1742, the villa was seized by Augustus I. It was used as a retreat for Lady Aubergon for about five years before diplomatic relations were reinstated with the Empire, and the property was sold back to the Exponent for 300,000 ducats.