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===Byzennios dynasty===
{{Infobox royalty
{{See also|Eastern Empire under the Byzennios dynasty}}
| name        = Basil IV
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="width:100%; text-align:center"
| title      = [[Monarchy of Aretias#Titles, styles and honors|Despot]]
! scope=col width="7%" | Portrait
| image      = Basil II of Aretias.jpg
! scope=col width="17%" | Name
| image_size  = 220px
! scope=col width="20%" | Reign
| caption    =
! scope=col width="20%" | Succession
<!--Aretias-->
! scope=col width="20%" | Life details
| succession  = [[Monarchy of Aretias|King of Aretias]]
! scope=col width="25%" | Consort
| moretext    =  
| reign      = 2 October 2015 – present
| coronation  = 9 January 2016
| predecessor = [[Andronikos III of Aretias|Andronikos III]]
| cor-type    =
| suc-type    = Heir presumptive{{nbsp}}
| successor  = [[Zenobia of Aretias|Zenobia, Crown Princess of Aretias]]
| reg-type    =
| regent      =
<!--Personal-->
| spouse      = {{ubl
|{{marriage|[[Margarita Pinaria]]|25 July 2013|2 September 2018|end={{abbr|div.|divorced}}}}
|{{marriage|[[Guinevere of Roazhon]]|10 November 2020}}
}}
| issue      = {{ubl
|[[Zenobia of Aretias| Zenobia, Crown Princess of Aretias]] <!--30 Oct 2014-->
|[[#Issue|Princess Beatrice of Aretias]] <!--12 October 2016 birth name Basilia-->
|[[#Issue|Princess Constantia of Aretias]] <!--1 December 2017-->
}}
| issue-link    = #Issue
| issue-pipe    = Among others
| full name            = Basileios Stephanos Ioannes Konstantinos Markianos
| house                = [[Byzennios dynasty|Byzennios]]
| father              = [[Andronikos III of Aretias]]
| mother              = [[Irene of Nyrundy]]
| birth_date          = {{birth date and age|1988|7|16|df=y}}
| birth_place          = [[Monarchy of Aretias#Residences|Aplekton]], [[Basilakia]], [[Aretias]]
| religion            = [[Peratene Ecumenical Church|Ecumenical Church]]
| module      = {{infobox person | embed=yes
  | education    = {{plain list|
* [some Gariman boarding school]
* [[Academia Militaris Olympia]]
}}
}}
}}


{{Aretian Royal Family}}
'''Basil IV''' (''Basileios Stephanos Ioannes Konstantinos Markianos''; born 16 July 1988) has been [[Monarchy of Aretias|King of Aretias]] since 2 October 2015. He became King following the death of his father [[Andronikos III of Aretias|King Andronikos III]].
Basil is the second child and eldest son of [[Andronikos III of Aretias|Despot Andronikos III]] and [[Irene of Nyrundy]]. He became heir apparent in 2010, and was granted the title of [[Monarchy of Aretias#Heir apparent|Sebastokrator]]. Basil was educated in Aretias and [[Garima]], and later earned a degree and military officer training at [[Academia Militaris Olympia]].
Basil has ruled Aretias as an absolute monarch since his ascension to the throne in 2015. The government has curbed the rights of religious minorities, especially among the [[Azdarin|Yen]] community, and alleged extrajudicial killings performed by the Royal Guard. His personal dealings have led to various diplomatic and dynastic disputes with neighboring [[Perateia]]. The divorce of his first wife, [[Margarita Pinaria]], led to fears of a possible invasion, and has resulted in an strengthened military presence throughout Aretias.
==Early life==
Basil was born on the morning of 16 July 1988, at [[Monarchy of Aretias#Residences|Aplekton]], in [[Basilakia]], the oldest son and second child of then [[Andronikos III of Aretias|Crown Prince Andronikos]] and [[Irene of Nyrundy|Irene of Mysia and Nyrundy]]. He has one older sister, [[Stephania of Aretias|Stephania]], a younger brother [[Robert of Aretias|Robert]], and two younger sisters, [[Gregoria of Aretias|Gregoria]] and [[Xene of Aretias|Xene]]. At the time of his birth, Basil was second in line to the [[Succession to the Aretian throne|throne]], following his father and displacing his sister Stephania.
He was christened on 30 August 1988, by [[Peratene Ecumenical Church#Leadership|Ecumenical Patriarch Gennadios IV]], at [[Leonople|Hagia Euergetou]] in [[Leonople]], [[Perateia]]. He was named Basilios for his grandfather, [[Basil III of Aretias|King Basil III]]. He was given the middle names Stephanos in memory of his great-grandfather [[Stephen V, Elector of Nyrundy]], who was also King Stephen I of Mysia, and Konstantinos after his great-great grandfather [[Constantine II of Aretias|Despot Constantine II]], and Markianos for his great-great grandmother [[Marcia of Latium]]. Basil's godparents are then [[Michael I of Mysia|Michael, Archduke of Nyrundy]] (his mother's brother); [[Fausta Tarpeia]] (Michael's wife); Prince Constantine Byzennios (his father's brother); and PLACEHOLDER (Constantine's wife).
==Heir apparent==
At 12 years old, Basil became heir apparent to the Aretian throne following the death of his grandfather on 22 August 2000. He immediately became Crown Prince upon his father's ascension, and was invested as ''Sebastokrator'' on 19 November 2000.
As heir apparent, Basil was made an honorary soldier in the 1st Cavalry Regiment. In 2002, he was invested as a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece by [[Jacobus VI Claudius|Emperor Jacobus VI/I Claudius]] according to [[Perateia|Perateian]] custom recognizing the heir apparent.
===Education===
Basil was attended to by various private tutors in lieu of formal education until the age of 10 when he was enrolled at [Gariman boarding school], in [Gariman city]. As a result of his education in Garima and upbringing, Basil is fluent in [[wikipedia:Alemannic German|Gariman]]. Following the completion of his secondary education in 2006, Basil was enrolled at [[Academia Militaris Olympia]] where he underwent military and officer training, and studied political science and economics. In 2007, he dropped the economics focus. He participated in the Transvectio Equitum each year during his time at Olympia. He also participated in polo to fulfill his mandatory extracurricular activities requirement.
Following the completion of his education and military training, Basil was granted the rank of tourmarches by his father and places in command of the Aretian Tourma.
He was appointed to the [[Royal Council (Aretias)|Royal Council]] on his 18th birthday, but did not take an active role until 2011. Basil noticeably clashed with [[Grand Logothete (Aretias)|Grand Logothete]] [[Jovan Gulea]], and stopped regularly attending council meetings by 2014.
==Reign==
On 2 October 2015, Andronikos II passed away and Basil succeed him as king. His coronation was not held until 9 January 2016, which is one of the longest gaps between an Aretian king's ascension and coronation in peacetime. One of his first acts as king was to sack and replace all ministers on the [[Royal Council (Aretias)|Royal Council]], including Grand Logothete Gulea. Basil appointed [[Evangelos Avouris]], a notable court ally, to lead the council.
In his coronation speech, Basil promised to "eradicate corrupt politicians" and corrupt elements from the country. Despite this, Aretias has seen a rise in corruption since Basil became king according to [[Freedom Indices (Ajax)|World Democracy Index]]. Likewise, he has rolled back many reforms relating to freedom of the press.
Basil's reign has been fraught with issues arising out of his personal life. His first marriage to [[Margarita Pinaria]] was source of many domestic and foreign relations issues due to her local charity and domestic popularity, as well as prominent foreign ties. He had been previously accused of imprisoning her prior to her departure and their eventual divorce. The collapse of their relationship, as well as Margarita's eventual return to [[Latium]] prompted concerns of a possible invasion when Basil refused to consent a divorce. Even with Basil's decision to agree to a divorce, the fears of an invasion did not subside and Aretias has continued to reform its military and purchase additional weapons.
==Relationships and marriages==
===Marriage to Margarita Pinaria===
In late 2012, the Aretian royal household first contacted the [[Pinaria family]] to discuss a courtship and possible marriage negotiation between Basil and [[Margarita Pinaria]]. Margarita reportedly outright refused to entertain the possibility as her mourning period for her first husband hadn't ended and concerns about the position of her son. However, those close to Margarita felt that she instead wished to marry the recently ascended [[Nathan IV of Ghant]], whom Margarita was involved with some time before her marriage to [[Dionysios of Perateia]].
By late summer, Basil and his parents visited Margarita at the Pinaria family's ancestral estate outside of Cularo, Latium. A courtship was eventually announced on 19 May 2013. Basil primarily resided in Latium throughout the courtship and visited [[Imperial Court (Latium)|court]] with relatively frequency. However, his lack of appearances with Margarita in Aretias prompted concern among the local nobility.
Basil's engagement to Margarita was announced on 18 August 2013 with plans for the wedding to take place in late 2013. The marriage contract stipulated a prominent place at court for Margarita's sons from her previous marriage, and allowed for them to live with her in Basilakia. Margarita continued to reside in Latium with her son until late May before she relocated to Aretias. The Pinaria family arranged for the wedding to take place at Hagia Euergetou, the traditional site for Imperial Peratene marriages and coronations.
Basil and Margarita married on 2 December 2013, at Hagia Euergetou, in [[Leonople]]. The ceremony was presided over by Ecumenical Patriarch Leon X.
They had three children over the course of their marriage. Their first child, [[Zenobia of Aretias|Zenobia]], was born on 30 October 2014. Zenobia was born alongside a twin brother who did not survive. On 12 October 2016, the couple had their second child, [[#Issue|Basilia]], known as Beatrice. And their third, [[#Issue|Constantia]], was born on 1 December 2017.
===Separation and divorce===
Rumors of a breakdown in Basil and Margarita's relationship first arose following the birth of Zenobia. According to first hand accounts, Basil was displeased at the death of their son during childbirth and blamed both Margarita and Zenobia. Later that year, as Basil became Despot, Margarita later accused him of purposefully selecting the coronation date on her oldest son's birthday out of spite. At the coronation ball later that night, Basil was prominently seen accompanied by a number of other women and left the ball without Margarita.
The relationship continued to deteriorate into 2015 when Latin media outlets first reported on a number of affairs. In early 2016, Basil banned Margarita's son Andreas of Perateia from court and the country. Margarita regularly visited her son in nearby Leonople causing greater issues in the relationship until August 2016 when her visits ceased.
In early 2016, yet another affair involving Basil was reported on by Perateian media, as were reports that an illegitimate child was born to Basil by an unnamed mistress. While the reports of an illegitimate child were later proved to be unfounded, the woman was reported to be X, a lady-in-waiting to Margarita that was dismissed in March. Margarita subsequently disappeared from public life in February 2017. She was not seen again in public until she was reported in Leonople on 8 October 2017. Basil issued a [[wikipedia:missive|missive]] to Emperor Constantine, where Basil accused Constantine of abduction, and demanded the return of Margarita and their children.
Margarita retained legal counsel who then announced that a divorce petition to was submitted to [[Peratene Ecumenical Church#Leadership|Ecumenical Patriarch]] Georgios X, as the marriage was performed by the Ecumenical Patriarch. Basil formally objected to Georgios X holding any authority to grant an annulment, but the process was expedited at the apparent request of Emperor Constantine, who had recently overseen the Patriarch's installation a year prior. Basil subsequently accused Constantine of attempting to force an annulment so he could marry Margarita himself; however, Constantine's imperial office issued a statement explaining that the "Emperor [] is ensuring the safety and well-being of a Latin citizen in need, as is the duty of the true Christian Emperor."
Despite the public battle surrounding an annulment, a number of other monarchies issued their displeasure at Margarita's treatment and offered their public support to her, most notably [[Turenne|Turenese electoral family]]. Fearing the potential backlash, Basil was convinced to enter into negotiations with Margarita and her family regarding a divorce. The terms of the divorce and allegations are not known. The divorce was granted on 2 September 2018, and was followed by a royal decree that recognized Basil and Margarita's eldest daughter Zenobia as the continued heir to the Aretian throne, and granted her the style of ''Apostolic Highness'' and the traditional title of the heir apparent [[Monarchy of Aretias#Title of the heir apparent|''Sebastokratorissa'']] and Crown Princess.
==Marriage to Guinevere of Roazhon==
==Styles, titles, honors, and arms==
===Titles and styles===
*'''16 July 1988 – 17 July 2010''': ''His Royal Highness'' Prince Basil of Aretias
*'''19 November 2000 – 2 June 2016''': ''His Apostolic and Royal Highness'' The Sebastokrator
**'''19 November 2000 – 2 June 2016''': ''His Apostolic and Royal Highness'' The Crown Prince
*'''2 June 2016 – present''': ''His Majesty'' The King
===Honors===
==Issue==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
!Name!!Birth!!Death!! style="width:40%;"|Notes
| [[File:Filiberto_di_Savoia-Genova.jpg|100px|alt=miniature portrait]]
! scope=row style="text-align:center; background:#F8F9FA" | [[Constantine XI Byzennios|'''Constantine XI''' Byzennios]]<br/>{{Small|Κονσταντινοσ Εuσεbιοσ Bυζεννιοσ}}
| 27 April 1839 – 17 March 1855<br/>{{Small|({{Age in years, months and days|1839|4|27|1855|3|17}})}}
| Second cousin of Demitrios I Samaras; crowned during xxxx War
| 17 June 1793 – 17 March 1855<br/>{{Small|(aged 61)}}<hr/>Died of TBD
| [[TBD]]
|-
|-
! colspan="4"|'''''By [[Margarita Pinaria]]''''' (married [[Leonople|Hagia Euergetou]] 2 June 2013); divorced 2 September 2018
| [[File:Filiberto_di_Savoia-Genova.jpg|100px|alt=miniature portrait]]
! scope=row style="text-align:center; background:#F8F9FA" | [[Constantine XII Byzennios|'''Constantine XII''' Byzennios]]<br/>{{Small|Κονσταντινοσ Τηεοδοροσ Bυζεννιοσ}}
| 17 March 1855 – 9 June 1861<br/>{{Small|({{Age in years, months and days|1855|3|17|1861|6|9}})}}
| Eldest son of Constantine XI Byzennios
| 3 March 1830 – 9 June 1861<br/>{{Small|(aged 31)}}<hr/>Died of TBD
| Unmarried
|-
|-
| [[Zenobia of Aretias|Zenobia, Crown Princess of Aretias]]
| [[File:Filiberto_di_Savoia-Genova.jpg|100px|alt=miniature portrait]]
|<center> {{birth date and age|2014|10|30|df=y}}</center>
! scope=row style="text-align:center; background:#F8F9FA" | [[Alexios VIII Byzennios|'''Alexios VIII''' Byzennios]]<br/>{{Small|Αλεxιοσ Κονσταντινοσ Bυζεννιοσ}}
|
| 9 June 1861 – 30 June 1893<br/>{{Small|({{Age in years, months and days|1861|6|9|1893|6|30}})}}
|<!--born at Hospital, [[Chalceritis]], [[Aretias]]-->
| Younger brother of Constantine XII Byzennios; son of Constantine XI Byzennios
| 3 March 1834 – 30 June 1893<br/>{{Small|(aged 65)}}<hr/>Died of TBD
| [[TBD]]<br>(2 children)
|-
|-
| Unnamed son
| [[File:Filiberto_di_Savoia-Genova.jpg|100px|alt=miniature portrait]]
|colspan=2|<center> {{birth date|2014|10|7|df=y}}</center>
! scope=row style="text-align:center; background:#F8F9FA" | [[Michael XIII Byzennios|'''Michael XIII''' Byzennios]]<br/>{{Small|Μιχαελ Αλεxιοσ Bυζεννιοσ}}
|
| 30 June 1893 – 30 June 1909<br/>{{Small|({{Age in years, months and days|1893|6|30|1909|6|30}})}}
| Eldest son of [[Alexios VIII Byzennios]]; crowned co-emperor on DATE
| 8 June 1890 – 27 November 1930<br/>{{Small|(aged 40)}}<hr/>Died of TBD
| [[TBD]]<br>(3 children)
|-
|-
| [[Beatrice of Aretias|Princess Beatrice of Aretias]]
| [[File:Filiberto_di_Savoia-Genova.jpg|100px|alt=miniature portrait]]
|<center> {{birth date and age|2016|10|12|df=y}}</center>
! scope=row style="text-align:center; background:#F8F9FA" | [[Alexios IX Byzennios|'''Alexios IX''' Byzennios]]<br/>{{Small|Αλεxιοσ Μιχαελ Bυζεννιοσ}}
|
| 30 June 1909 – 27 November 1930<br/>{{Small|({{Age in years, months and days|1909|6|30|1930|11|27}})}}
| Birth name is Basilia<!--born at Hospital, [[Chalceritis]], [[Aretias]]/Natural father = C-->
| Youngest son of [[Michael XIII Byzennios]]; crowned co-emperor on 23 March 1905
| 8 June 1890 – 27 November 1930<br/>{{Small|(aged 40)}}<hr/>Died of lung cancer
| [[TBD]]<br>(1 child)<hr>''3 illegitimate children''
|-
|-
| [[Constantia of Aretias|Princess Constantia of Aretias]]
|}
|<center> {{birth date and age|2017|12|1|df=y}}</center>
 
|
===Anician and Claudian dynasties===
|<!--born at Amberd, Basilakia, Aretias/Natural father = C-->
{{See also|Anician dynasty|Claudian dynasty|Eastern Empire under the Anician and Claudian dynasties}}
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="width:100%; text-align:center"
! scope=col width="7%" | Portrait
! scope=col width="17%" | Name
! scope=col width="20%" | Reign
! scope=col width="20%" | Succession
! scope=col width="20%" | Life details
! scope=col width="25%" | Consort
 
|-
|-
 
| [[File:Filiberto_di_Savoia-Genova.jpg|100px|alt=miniature portrait]]
! colspan="4"|'''''By [[Lydia Kaisarina]]''''' (mistress)
! scope=row style="text-align:center; background:#F8F9FA" | [[John XIV Anicius|'''John X''' Anicius]]<br/>{{Small|Ιοηαννεσ Τηεοπηυλαcτοσ Αλεxιοσ Γαλλοσ Ανικιοσ Bυζεννιοσ}}
| 27 November 1930 – 9 June 1937<br/>{{Small|({{Age in years, months and days|1930|11|27|1937|6|9}})}}
| Second cousin of [[Alexios IX Byzennios]]; son of [[Eusebia Byzennina]]; acclaimed emperor ...
| 7 May 1876 – 7 May 1876<br/>{{Small|(aged 61)}}<hr/>Died of xxxx
| [[Alexandra of Ghant]]<br>(6 children)
|-
|-
| Theodosia Byzennissa
| [[File:Constantine XIX Anicius.jpg|100px|alt=miniature portrait]]
|<center> {{birth date and age|2015|10|4|df=y}}</center>
! scope=row style="text-align:center; background:#F8F9FA" | [[Constantine XIX Anicius|'''Constantine XIII''' Anicius]]<br/>{{Small|Κονσταντινοσ Τηεοπηυλαcτοσ Βαλεντινιοσ Ηονοριοσ Ανικιοσ Bυζεννιοσ}}
|
| 9 June 1937 – 12 April 1945<br/>{{Small|({{Age in years, months and days|1937|6|9|1945|4|12}})}}
|<!--born at Hospital, [[Leonople]], [[Perateia]]-->
| Eldest son of John X Anicius; crowned co-emperor on 14 February 1933
| 8 September 1910 – 12 April 1945<br/>{{Small|(aged 35)}}<hr/>Murdered during the [[Ascanium Massacre]] by supporters of [[Orestes Cotta]]
| [[Christina of Rahdenburg]]<br>(4 children)
|-
|-
| Theodoros Byzennios
| [[File:Diana I Anicia portrait.jpg|100px|alt=miniature portrait]]
|<center> {{birth date and age|2017|11|4|df=y}}</center>
! scope=row style="text-align:center; background:#F8F9FA" | [[Diana I Anicia|'''Diana I''' Anicia]]<br/>{{Small|Διανα Μαρια Τηεοδορα Cονσταντινα Ανικια Bυζεννια}}
|
| 12 April 1945 – present<br/>{{Small|({{Age in years, months and days|1945|4|12}})}}<hr><small>''with'' [[Constantine XX Claudius|'''Constantine''' Claudius]] (2017)</small>
|<!--born at Hospital, [[Chalceritis]]-->
| Eldest surviving child of Constantine XIII; acclaimed empress by the army and senate on the orders of her uncle ...
| 12 November 1938 <br/>{{Small|(age {{age|1938|11|12}}) }}
| [[Leo X Claudius|Leo Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]]<br>(8 children)
|-
|-
! colspan="4"|'''''By [[Guinevere of Roazhon]]''''' (married [[Chalceritis|Hagios Eugenios]] 7 February 2020)
| [[File:Leo, Prince Consort.jpg|100px|alt=miniature portrait]]
! scope=row style="text-align:center; background:#F8F9FA" | [[Leo X Claudius|'''Leo XVII''' Claudius]]<br/>{{Small|Λεον Ιαcοbοσ Πετροσ Κλαuδιοσ Σαbινιοσ}}
| 18 June 1956 – 1 September 1997<br/>{{Small|({{Age in years, months and days|1956|6|18|1997|9|1}})}}
| Husband of Diana I Anicia; crowned jure uxoris co-emperor on
| 30 March 1929 – 1 September 1997<br/>{{Small|(aged 68)}}<hr/>Died of heart attack
| Diana I Anicia<br>(8 children)
|-
|-
| colspan="4"| <center>no issue
| [[File:Coronation portrait of Jacobus VI Claudius.jpg|100px|alt=miniature portrait]]
! scope=row style="text-align:center; background:#F8F9FA" | [[Jacobus VI Claudius|'''Jacobus I''' Claudius]]<br/>{{Small|Ιαcοbοσ Πετεροσ Ιαcαεροσ Αδριανοσ Κλαuδιοσ Ανικιοσ Σαbινοσ}}
| 9 August 2002 – present<br/>{{Small|({{Age in years, months and days|2002|8|9}})}}<hr><small>''with'' [[Constantine XX Claudius|'''Constantine''' Claudius]] (2017)</small>
| Eldest son of Diana I Anicia and Leo X Claudius; crowned to junior emperor on 29 July 1993; crowned co-emperor on 9 August 2002
| 15 December 1962 <br/>{{Small|(age {{age|1962|12|15}}) }}
| [[Stephania Pinaria]]<br>(4 children)<hr>''2 illegitimate children''
|-
|-
|}
|}
==Ancestry==
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|1= 1. '''Basil IV of Aretias'''
|2= 2. [[Andronikos III of Aretias|Andronikos III of Aretias]]
|3= 3. [[Irene of Mysia & Nyrundy]]
|4= 4. [[Basil III of Aretias]]
|5= 5. PLACEHOLDER
|6= 6. [[George VII & III|George VII & III of Mysia and Nyrundy]]
|7= 7. [[Anna of Ghant|Princess Anna of Ghant]]
|8= 8. [[Constantine II of Aretias]]
|9= 9. [[Marcia of Latium|Princess Marcia of Latium]]
|10= 10. PLACEHOLDER
|11= 11. PLACEHOLDER
|12= 12. [[Stephen V & I|Stephen V & I of Mysia and Nyrundy]]
|13= 13. [[Silvia of Ravenna (born 1918)|Princess Silvia of Ravenna]]
|14= 14. [[Michael I of Ghant]]
|15= 15. [[Beladore of Gelonia|Princess Beladore of Gelonia]]
|16= 16. [[Zenobios II of Aretias]]
|17= 17. PLACEHOLDER
|18= 18. [[John X Anicius]]
|19= 19. [[Joanna I Anicia]]
|20= 20. PLACEHOLDER
|21= 21.
|22= 22. PLACEHOLDER
|23= 23.
|24= 24. [[John VII, Elector of Nyrundy]]
|25= 25. [[Irene I of Mysia]]
|26= 26. [[Duke of Ravenna|Prince Theophylactus, Duke of Ravenna]]
|27= 27. [[Amelia of Ghant|Princess Amelia of Ghant]]
|28= 28. [[Robert, Crown Prince of Ghant]]
|29= 29. [[Lucia of Alba|Princess Lucia of Alba]]
|30= 30. [[Alan V of Gelonia]]
|31= 31. [[Sara Courcouia]]
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=Guinevere of Roazhon=
{{Infobox royalty
| name          = Guinevere of Roazhon
| title          = [[#Peerage of Sydalon#Peers of the Domain|Electoral Princess of Rahdenburg]]
| more          =
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| image_size    = 220px
| alt            =
| caption        = Guinevere in 2018
| succession  = [[Queen consort of Aretias]]
| reign        = 2 February 2020 – present
| coronation  = 2 February 2020
| reign-type  = Tenure
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|{{marriage|[[Constantine of Rahdenburg|Constantine, Electoral Prince of Rahdenburg]]|19 October 2013|29 June 2017|end={{abbr|d.|died}}}}
|{{marriage|[[Basil IV of Aretias]]|7 February 2020}}
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| spouse-type    = Spouse
| issue          = {{ubl
| [[#Issue|Conrad, Electoral Prince of Rahdenburg]] <!--10 September 2015-->
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| issue-link    = #Issue
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| full name      = Guinevere Alara Beatriz Petra
| house          = [[#House of Rouanti|Rouanti]]
| house-type    = House
| father        = [[Prince Riocus, Duke of Roazhon]]
| mother        = [[Victoria of Siliniga]]
| birth_date    = {{birth date and age|1991|8|22|df=y}}
| birth_place    =  St Tudwal Hospital, [[Oxonia]], [[Gelonia]]
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'''Guinevere  of Roazhon''' (''Guinevere Alara Beatriz Petra''; b. 22 August 1991), commonly referred to as '''Princess Guinevere''', is a member of the [[Gelonian Royal Family]]. She is the third child and eldest daughter of [[Prince Riocus, Duke of Roazhon]] and [[Victoria of Silingia]]. At the time of her birth, she was 4th in the line of succession to the [[Succession to the Gelonian throne|Gelonian throne]]; she is 12th currently.
She is currently Queen of Aretias by virtue of her 2020 marriage to [[Basil IV of Aretias|King Basil IV]]. She was previously married to [[Constantine of Rahdenburg|Constantine, Electoral Prince of Rahdenburg]], with whom she had one child before his untimely death in 2017.
==Early life and education==
Guinevere was born on 22 August 1991 at St Tudwal Hospital, in [[Oxonia]]. She is the third child of [[Prince Riocus, Duke of Roazhon]] and [[Victoria of Silingia]]. Guinevere was baptized into the [[Church of Gelonia]] at Saint-Brieuc Basilica in May 1991. Her godparents are then [[Arthur XI of Gelonia|Arthur, Duke of Oxonia]] (her paternal uncle); and [[Maira of Gaemar|Princess Maira of Gaemar]] (Arthur's wife); [[Mathilda of Silingia]] (her mother's sister); [[Richard of Ghant]] (Mathilda's husband).
Guinevere was primarily raised in Oxonia with her parents and brother. She was educated at public school for primary schooling at her grandfather's behest, though attended a private, [[Church of Gelonia]]-affiliated institution for secondary school. Guinevere began her tertiary education, in 2009, at Oxonia City University. However, she left Oxonia City University after her first semester and took a gap year. During her gap year, Guinevere spent most of her time in [[Ghish]], and was often seen at Inperiala Palace, though she did travel to [[Garima]], [[South Ottonia]], [[Sudmark]], [[Arthurista]], and [[Sante Reze]].
In fall 2011, Guinevere enrolled at Alba College, Castellum where she studied
==Personal life==
==Titles, styles, and honors==
===Styles===
*'''22 September 1991 – present:''' ''Her Royal Highness'' Princess Guinevere of Roazhon
*'''19 October 2013 – present:''' ''Her Serene Highness'' The Electoral Princess of Rahdenburg
*'''7 February 2020 – present:''' ''Her Majesty'' The Queen
===Honors===
*{{flag|Gelonia}}: Royal Dame of the Most Noble and Distinguished Order of the Clover [[file:Order of the Thistle UK ribbon.svg|50px]]
*{{flag|Gelonia}}: Royal Dame of the Illustrious Order of the Red Hand [[file:UK Medal for Saving Life at Sea ribbon.svg|50px]]
==Ancestry==
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|4= 4. [[Robert IV of Gelonia]]
|5= 5. [[Alara of Ghant|Princess Alara of Ghant]]
|6= 6. [[Peter I of Garima]]
|7= 7. [[Izara of Sydalon|Princess Izara of Sydalon]]
|8= 8. [[Brennus III of Gelonia]]
|9= 9. [[Eleanor of Nyrundy]]
|10= 10. [[Alexander of Ghant|Prince Alexander of Ghant]]
|11= 11. [[Sophie of Montgisard|Princess Sophie of Montgisard]]
|12= 12. [[Frederick V of Garima]]
|13= 13. [[Charlotte of Sudmark|Princess Charlotte of Sudmark]]
|14= 14. [[Tancred II, Duke of Toron]]
|15= 15. [[Elissa IV of Sydalon]]
|16= 16. [[Alan V of Gelonia]]
|17= 17. [[Sara Courcouia]]
|18= 18. [[John VII, Elector of Nyrundy]]
|19= 19. [[Irene I of Mysia]]
|20= 20. [[Robert, Crown Prince of Ghant]]
|21= 21. [[Lucia of Alba|Princess Lucia of Alba]]
|22= 22. [[Arthur III, Prince of Montgisard]]
|23= 23. [[Luciana of Canosa]]
|24= 24. [[William IV of Garima]]
|25= 25. [[Albina of Ostrozava|Princess Albina of Ostrozava]]
|26= 26. [[Robert VII of Sudemark]]
|27= 27. PLACEHOLDER
|28= 28. [[Theodore IV, Duke of Toron]]
|29= 29. [[Emilia Matamoros Gallagán]]
|30= 30. [[Sebastian II, Count of Ordaz]]
|31= 31. [[Emmanuelle I of Garza and Sydalon]]
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==See also==
*[[List of consorts of Rahdenburg]]
*[[List of Aretian consorts]]
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Byzennios dynasty

Portrait Name Reign Succession Life details Consort
miniature portrait Constantine XI Byzennios
Κονσταντινοσ Εuσεbιοσ Bυζεννιοσ
27 April 1839 – 17 March 1855
(15 years, 10 months and 18 days)
Second cousin of Demitrios I Samaras; crowned during xxxx War 17 June 1793 – 17 March 1855
(aged 61)
Died of TBD
TBD
miniature portrait Constantine XII Byzennios
Κονσταντινοσ Τηεοδοροσ Bυζεννιοσ
17 March 1855 – 9 June 1861
(6 years, 2 months and 23 days)
Eldest son of Constantine XI Byzennios 3 March 1830 – 9 June 1861
(aged 31)
Died of TBD
Unmarried
miniature portrait Alexios VIII Byzennios
Αλεxιοσ Κονσταντινοσ Bυζεννιοσ
9 June 1861 – 30 June 1893
(32 years and 21 days)
Younger brother of Constantine XII Byzennios; son of Constantine XI Byzennios 3 March 1834 – 30 June 1893
(aged 65)
Died of TBD
TBD
(2 children)
miniature portrait Michael XIII Byzennios
Μιχαελ Αλεxιοσ Bυζεννιοσ
30 June 1893 – 30 June 1909
(16 years)
Eldest son of Alexios VIII Byzennios; crowned co-emperor on DATE 8 June 1890 – 27 November 1930
(aged 40)
Died of TBD
TBD
(3 children)
miniature portrait Alexios IX Byzennios
Αλεxιοσ Μιχαελ Bυζεννιοσ
30 June 1909 – 27 November 1930
(21 years, 4 months and 28 days)
Youngest son of Michael XIII Byzennios; crowned co-emperor on 23 March 1905 8 June 1890 – 27 November 1930
(aged 40)
Died of lung cancer
TBD
(1 child)
3 illegitimate children

Anician and Claudian dynasties

Portrait Name Reign Succession Life details Consort
miniature portrait John X Anicius
Ιοηαννεσ Τηεοπηυλαcτοσ Αλεxιοσ Γαλλοσ Ανικιοσ Bυζεννιοσ
27 November 1930 – 9 June 1937
(6 years, 6 months and 13 days)
Second cousin of Alexios IX Byzennios; son of Eusebia Byzennina; acclaimed emperor ... 7 May 1876 – 7 May 1876
(aged 61)
Died of xxxx
Alexandra of Ghant
(6 children)
File:Constantine XIX Anicius.jpg Constantine XIII Anicius
Κονσταντινοσ Τηεοπηυλαcτοσ Βαλεντινιοσ Ηονοριοσ Ανικιοσ Bυζεννιοσ
9 June 1937 – 12 April 1945
(7 years, 10 months and 3 days)
Eldest son of John X Anicius; crowned co-emperor on 14 February 1933 8 September 1910 – 12 April 1945
(aged 35)
Murdered during the Ascanium Massacre by supporters of Orestes Cotta
Christina of Rahdenburg
(4 children)
miniature portrait Diana I Anicia
Διανα Μαρια Τηεοδορα Cονσταντινα Ανικια Bυζεννια
12 April 1945 – present
(79 years, 8 months and 9 days)
with Constantine Claudius (2017)
Eldest surviving child of Constantine XIII; acclaimed empress by the army and senate on the orders of her uncle ... 12 November 1938
(age 86)
Leo Claudius, Duke of Adrianople
(8 children)
miniature portrait Leo XVII Claudius
Λεον Ιαcοbοσ Πετροσ Κλαuδιοσ Σαbινιοσ
18 June 1956 – 1 September 1997
(41 years, 2 months and 14 days)
Husband of Diana I Anicia; crowned jure uxoris co-emperor on 30 March 1929 – 1 September 1997
(aged 68)
Died of heart attack
Diana I Anicia
(8 children)
miniature portrait Jacobus I Claudius
Ιαcοbοσ Πετεροσ Ιαcαεροσ Αδριανοσ Κλαuδιοσ Ανικιοσ Σαbινοσ
9 August 2002 – present
(22 years, 4 months and 12 days)
with Constantine Claudius (2017)
Eldest son of Diana I Anicia and Leo X Claudius; crowned to junior emperor on 29 July 1993; crowned co-emperor on 9 August 2002 15 December 1962
(age 62)
Stephania Pinaria
(4 children)
2 illegitimate children