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===Byzennios dynasty===
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{{See also|Eastern Empire under the Byzennios dynasty}}
{{Infobox royalty
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| name          = Amelia Verrucosa
! scope=col width="7%" | Portrait
| title        = [[List of Latin consorts|Augusta]]
! scope=col width="17%" | Name
| image        = Amelia Verrucosa Imperial portrait.jpg
! scope=col width="20%" | Reign
| image_size    = 220px
! scope=col width="20%" | Succession
| caption      = Imperial Portrait, 2022
! scope=col width="20%" | Life details
| succession    = [[List of Latin consorts|Latin Empress consort]]<br>[[List of Perateian empresses|Perateian Empress consort]]
! scope=col width="25%" | Consort
| reign        = 28 February 2019 – present
| coronation    = 28 February 2019
| spouse        = {{marriage|[[Constantine XX Claudius]]|18 November 2013}}
| issue        = {{ubl
| [[Diana of Latium|Princess Diana of Latium]] <!--2 May 2014-->
| [[Alexius, Prince of Youth]] <!--12 April 2015-->
| [[Philippa of Latium|Princess Philippa of Latium]] <!--6 June 2017-->
| [[Leo of Latium|Prince Leo of Latium]] <!--14 February 2019-->
| [[Evantia of Latium|Princess Evantia of Latium]] <!--3 April 2022-->
<!--| Daughter 2024?-->
<!--| Michael 2028?-->
}}
| birth_name    = Amelia Verrucosa Petra Diana Isabella
| house        = [[Verrucosa family|Verrucosa]]
| father        = [[Marius Verrucosus|Duke Marius Verrucosus]]
| mother        = [[Philippa of Keld]]
| birth_date    = {{birth date and age|1992|9|29|df=y}}
| birth_place  = St. Januarius Imperialis Hospitalis, [[Utica]], [[Latium]]
| death_date    =
| death_place  =
| religion      = [[Latin Imperial Church|Imperial Church]] ([[Fabrian Catholic Church|Catholicism]])<br>[[United Reformed Communion|Reformed Church]] ''(formerly)''
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  | education = {{plain list|
* [[Adrianople|Schola Sancta Agnes]]
* [[University of Castellum#Colleges|Castellum College, Castellum]]
}}
}}
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'''Amelia Verrucosa''' (''Amelia Verrucosa Petra Diana Isabella''; b. 29 September 1992) is a [[Latium|Latin]] noblewoman, and since 2015 is [[List of Latin consorts|Latin Empress consort]] and [[List of Perateian empresses|Perateian Empress consort]] by virtue of her marriage to Emperor [[Constantine XX Claudius]].


Amelia is a member of the [[Verrucosa family]], a prominent Latin noble family and controlling shareholders of [[Delpha Verrco]], with relations to the prominent [[Ghant|Ghanto]]-Latin [[House of Keld]]. Amelia was born in Utica, and raised in Utica and Castellum. She was educated at Schola Sancta Agnes, in [[Adrianople]], and later earned a degree from [[University of Castellum#Colleges|Castellum College, Castellum]].
Amelia was a member of imperial court before her marriage, serving as a lady in waiting to various members of the Imperial family. She became [[Prince of Youth|Princess of Youth]] by her marriage on 18 November 2013 to [[Constantine XX Claudius]]. The couple has five children: [[Diana of Latium|Diana]], [[Alexius, Prince of Youth|Alexius]], [[Philippa of Latium|Philippa]], [[Leo of Latium|Leo]], and [[Evantia of Latium|Evantia]]. Since her marriage, Amelia undertook imperial duties on behalf of the Imperial Family. She became junior empress on 28 February 2015 upon her husband's acclimation. Since her marriage, Amelia is noted for her efforts to maintain privacy from media attention.
==Early life==
Amelia Verrucosa Petra Diana Isabella was born on 29 September 1992 at St. Januarius Imperialis Hospitalis, in [[Utica]], She is the youngest daughter and sixth child of [[Marius Verrucous]] and [[Philippa of Keld|Princess Philippa of Keld]]. She has four older sisters, [[Alexandra Verrucosa|Alexandra]], [[Andrea Verrucosa|Andrea]], [[Damiane Verrucosa|Damiane]], and [[Maria Verrucosa|Maria]]; one older brother, [[Damianus Verrucosus|Damianus]], and two younger brothers, [[Alexius Verrucosus|Alexius]] and [[Michael Verrucosus|Michael]]. At the time of her birth, her father was [[Canalis Nuntia|Director of CN Global]] and worked out of Castellum. She is a member [[Verrucosa family]], a [[List of Latin noble families#Gentes Minores|Gentes Minores]]. She is the granddaughter of two former [[Praeses Senatus]], [[Josephus Verrucosus|Duke Josephus Verrucosus]] and [[Peter I, King of Keld|Peter of Keld]] – the latter of whom was the incumbent at the time of Amelia's birth.
Verrucosa was baptized into the [[United Reformed Communion|United Reformed Church]] on 3 November 1992, in the private chapel of Villa de Concordia, her family's primary estate located in Utica. Amelia's godparents are: [[Zoe Verrucosa]] (her father's sister); [[Peter of Keld|Peter, Crown Prince of Keld]] (her mother's nephew); ; [[Evantia of Keld|Princess Evantia of Keld]] (her mother's sister); and [[Alexander Vitruvius]] (her father's cousin). She was named Amelia for her grandmother [[Amelia of Ravenna|Princess Amelia of Ravenna]], Petra for her grandfather [[Peter I, King of Keld]], Diana for [[Diana I Anicia]], and Isabella for her great-great grandmother [[Isobel of Gaemar]].
===Education===
Verrucosa attended private primary and middle schools in [[Castellum]], and briefly attended [[Castellum|Caelimontium Sancta Sophia]], a prominent ladies school in Castellum for her secondary education. In 2007, she began attending [[Adrianople|Schola Sancta Agnes]], an all-girls boarding school in [[Adrianople]], where she earned her [[wikipedia:Baccalauréat|bac]]. Verrucosa was a lady-in-waiting to [[Leona of Latium|Princess Leona]] while she attended Caelimontium and during summers after she attended Sancta Agnes.
Verrucosa took a gap year, and then, in 2010, enrolled at [[University of Castellum#Colleges|Castellum College]] at the University of Castellum. Business and economics was initially the focus of her studies; however, after her first semester, Verrucosa changed her focus to classics and drama, though she also took economics classes. Verrucosa worked at the university library during her first fall/winter and winter/spring terms and resided in university-provided housing. In between her first and second years, Verrucosa traveled to [[Alanahr]], [[Ghant]], [[Garima]], and [[Vardana]]. She also held a seasonal position at a local television station owned by [[Delpha Verrco]], based out of Utica. Verrucosa resided in a Castellum-based townhouse owned by her father during her second and third years with classmates.
She graduated from Castellum College in spring 2013 with degrees in classics and education. Throughout her time at university, Verrucosa was a member of the drama club and participated in at least 12 productions, most notably in ''[[Mors Constantini (play)|Mors Constantini]]'' where she held the role of [[Maria Tarpeia (11th century)|Princess Maria Tarpeia]], the wife of [[Constantine, Prince of Youth (11th century)|Constantine, Prince of Youth]] and mother of [[Ascanius III Claudius]]. She has also appeared in a non-speaking role in the film ''[[Nox et dies]]''<!--night and day--> and held in a minor speaking role in [film]. She was featured in a [blank].
==Imperial Court service and post-university==
Verrucosa held numerous roles at court prior to her marriage. She first served as a junior lady-in-waiting to [[Leona of Latium|Princess Leona]] during middle school and into her first year of secondary school. She later continued in this capacity during summers after she began schooling at Sancta Agnes boarding school in [[Adrianople]]. Verrucosa attended Princess Leona on foreign visits and served as a companion to the princess.
==Personal life==
===Relationship with Constantine XX===
Verrucosa met [[Constantine XX Claudius|Prince Constantine]] at a young age due to the close ties between Verrucosa's family and the Imperial Family. Verrucosa became a lady in waiting to Constantine's sister, [[Leona of Latium|Princess Leona]], in 2004. There was no known relationship between Verrucosa and Constantine until late June 2011, after Constantine ended his courtship with [[Sophia of Ossonoba|Princess Sophia of Ossonoba]]. Verrucosa attended the wedding of [[Maria of Latium|Princess Maria]] and [[Martin, Crown Prince of Dakmoor]], where she and Constantine were frequently seen in each other's company. Tabloid reports in Latium began to run stories that Verrucosa and Constantine were in a relationship, but no comment was made by the Imperial Family. Verrucosa faced extensive tabloid scrutiny due to the rumored relationship with Prince Constantine.
Tabloid pressure grew further when, a year later, Verrucosa was Constantine's personal guest in the Imperial Box during the [[Ludi Circenses|2012 Ludi Circenses]]. The incident prompted [[Delpha Verrco]] to purchase ''[[Delpha Verrco#Newspapers|Auditio Diurna]]'', and the firing of at least 10 staff members. The couple was frequently seen in each other's company over the next several months, along with a number of visits by Verrucosa to [[Academia Militaris Olympia|Olympia]], where Constantine was a cadet. It wasn't until DATE that the Imperial Household announced a courtship between Constantine and Verrucosa. The announcement resulted in a stern warning by the Imperial Household regarding the privacy of Constantine and Verrucosa due to previous harassment she had encountered. During this time, Verrucosa resided at a private townhouse in Castellum that was owned by her father. Verrucosa and Constantine's relationship continued, and their engagement was announced on 19 July 2013. The engagement announcement included a planned wedding date of 18 November 2013, prompting foreign tabloids to report that the short engagement was due to an unannounced pregnancy.
Verrucosa moved out of her townhouse following the engagement and took up residence in her own apartment at Palatium Aureum. During this time, Verrucosa began her conversion to the [[Latin Imperial Church|Imperial Church]], where she received faith lessons from various spiritual leaders, including [[Pope Ignatius I]].
===Marriage===
===Hobbies===
*theater, acting, history, skiing, she is at times seen jogging in Castellum near the imperial palace with an imperial escort
==Public life==
===As Princess of Youth===
* pretty low key
===As Empress===
* things she's done. appointments she's made.
* often spending time with her children and takes a very active role in their upbringing. she takes to the zoo, park, etc
* known for wanting to maintain her privacy
* appears standoffish early on due to some shyness
===Charitable pursuits===
*sponsor of what imperial causes, probably acting, education,
==Issue==
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|-
|-
!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 [[Constantine XX Claudius]]''''' (married [[Sancta Sapientia]] 8 November 2013)
| [[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
|-
|-
| [[Diana of Latium|Princess Diana of Latium]]
| [[File:Filiberto_di_Savoia-Genova.jpg|100px|alt=miniature portrait]]
| {{birth date and age|2014|5|2|df=y}}
! 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}})}}
|
| 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)
|-
|-
| [[Alexius, Prince of Youth]]
| [[File:Filiberto_di_Savoia-Genova.jpg|100px|alt=miniature portrait]]
| {{birth date and age|2015|4|12|df=y}}
! 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)
|-
|-
| [[Philippa of Latium|Princess Philippa of Latium]]
| [[File:Filiberto_di_Savoia-Genova.jpg|100px|alt=miniature portrait]]
| {{birth date and age|2017|6|6|df=y}}
! 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}})}}
|
| 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
| [[Leo of Latium|Prince Leo of Latium]]
| [[TBD]]<br>(1 child)<hr>''3 illegitimate children''
| {{birth date and age|2019|2|14|df=y}}
|
|
|-
| [[Evantia of Latium|Princess Evantia of Latium]]
| {{birth date and age|2022|4|3|df=y}}
|
|
|-
|-
|}
|}


==Titles, styles, honors and arms==
===Anician and Claudian dynasties===
'''In Latium'''
{{See also|Anician dynasty|Claudian dynasty|Eastern Empire under the Anician and Claudian dynasties}}
* '''28 September 1992 – 18 November 2013''': ''Lady'' Amelia Verrucosa
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="width:100%; text-align:center"
* '''18 November 2013 – 28 February 2019''': ''Her Imperial Highness'' The Princess of Youth
! scope=col width="7%" | Portrait
* '''28 February 2019 – present''': ''Her Imperial Majesty'' The Empress
! scope=col width="17%" | Name
'''In Perateia'''
! scope=col width="20%" | Reign
* '''18 November 2013 – 28 February 2019''': ''Her Imperial Highness'' The Despotissa of Euneos
! scope=col width="20%" | Succession
* '''28 February 2019 – present''': ''Her Imperial Majesty'' The Empress
! scope=col width="20%" | Life details
===Honors===
! scope=col width="25%" | Consort
*{{flag|Mysia}}: Lady of the Most Noble Order of the Star and Crescent [[file:Medaille militaire ribbon.svg|50px]]
*{{flag|Rahdenburg}}: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Red Eagle [[file:D-PRU Hohenzollern Order BAR.svg|50px]]
*{{flag|Rahdenburg}}: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Rahdenburg [[file:PRU Erinnerungsband-sanitätsband.png|50px]]
*{{flag|Schaumberg}}: Grand Lady of the Order of the Elizabeth Cross [[File:3840px Ribbon bar of Friedrich Order.svg|50px]]
*{{flagcountry|Petra (Sydalon)}}: Lady of the Order of the Holy Lance [[File:Cavaliere SSML BAR.svg|50px]]
*{{flag|Sydalon}}: Lady of the Honorable Order of St Philip [[File:Kongens fortjenstmedalje.svg|50px]]
*[[File:Flag of Turenne.svg|25px]] [[Turenne]]: Lady of the Order of the Viscomtins Cross [[File:NED Vliegerkruis BAR.svg|60px]]
===Dynastic honors===
*{{flag|House of Hazaraspid}}: Dame Grand Cordon of the Hazarasp Order [[file:Order of Pahlavi (Iran).gif|50px]]
==Ancestry==
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|2= 2. [[Marius Verrucosus|Duke Marius Verrucosus]]
|3= 3. [[Philippa of Keld|Princess Philippa of Keld]]
|4= 4. [[Josephus Verrucosus|Duke Josephus Verrucosus]]
|5= 5. [[Damiane Vitruvia]]
|6= 6. [[Peter I, King of Keld]]
|7= 7. [[Amelia of Ravenna|Princess Amelia of Ravenna]]
|8= 8. [[Felix Verrucosus]]
|9= 9. Aviena Egilia
|10= 10. [[Damianus Vitruvius|Duke Damianus Vitruvius]]
|11= 11. [[Zoe Tolumnia]]
|12= 12. [[John of Keld|Prince John of Keld]]
|13= 13. [[Phlippa Claudia]]
|14= 14. [[John, Duke of Ravenna]]
|15= 15. [[Honoria Julia]]
|16= 16. Pelagius Verrucosus
|17= 17. Maria Ahala
|18= 18. Maurianus Egilius
|19= 19. Sergia Balba
|20= 20. [[George Vitruvius|Duke George Vitruvius]]
|21= 21. [[Christina Claudia Veturiana]]
|22= 22. [[Marius Tolumnius]]
|23= 23. Sophia Areobinda
|24= 24. [[Constantine V, King of Keld]]
|25= 25. [[Evantia of Perateia|Princess Evantia of Perateia]]
|26= 26. [[Theodosius Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]]
|27= 27. [[Isobel of Gaemar|Princess Isobel of Gaemar]]
|28= 28. [[Theophylactus, Duke of Ravenna]]
|29= 29. [[Amelia of Ghant|Princess Amelia of Ghant]]
|30= 30. [[Theodolus Julius|Duke Theodolus Julius]]
|31= 31. [[Eudocia Aemilia]]
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==See also==
*[[Latin Imperial Family]]
*[[Verrucosa family]]
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| [[File:Filiberto_di_Savoia-Genova.jpg|100px|alt=miniature portrait]]
{{s-ttl|title= [[List of Latin consorts|Latin Empress consort]]|years=2019–}}
! scope=row style="text-align:center; background:#F8F9FA" | [[John XIV Anicius|'''John X''' Anicius]]<br/>{{Small|Ιοηαννεσ Τηεοπηυλαcτοσ Αλεxιοσ Γαλλοσ Ανικιοσ Bυζεννιοσ}}
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| 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)
|-
| [[File:Constantine XIX Anicius.jpg|100px|alt=miniature portrait]]
! 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}})}}
| 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)
|-
| [[File:Diana I Anicia portrait.jpg|100px|alt=miniature portrait]]
! 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>
| 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)
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|-
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| [[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)
|-
|-
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| [[File:Coronation portrait of Jacobus VI Claudius.jpg|100px|alt=miniature portrait]]
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! scope=row style="text-align:center; background:#F8F9FA" | [[Jacobus VI Claudius|'''Jacobus I''' Claudius]]<br/>{{Small|Ιαcοbοσ Πετεροσ Ιαcαεροσ Αδριανοσ Κλαuδιοσ Ανικιοσ Σαbινοσ}}
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| 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''
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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