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| honorific-prefix = The | | honorific-prefix = The Magnificent Duchess | ||
| name = | | name = Maria Tarpeia | ||
| honorific-suffix = [[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Judiciary of Latium#Emperor's Counsel|IA]] EE ECA EOV | | honorific-suffix = [[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Judiciary of Latium#Emperor's Counsel|IA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|EE]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Orders of chivalry|ECA]] [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Latium#Dynastic of chivalry|EOV]] | ||
| image = Maria Tarpeia as Consul.jpg | | image = Maria Tarpeia as Consul.jpg | ||
| image_size = 220px | | image_size = 220px | ||
| office = [[Consul of Latium]] | | office = [[Consul of Latium|Consul of the Latin Empire]] | ||
| term_start = | | term_start = 1 January 2011 | ||
| term_end = | | term_end = 31 December 2012 | ||
| monarch = [[ | | monarch = [[Jacobus VI Claudius]] | ||
| predecessor = [[ | | alongside = Jacobus VI Claudius | ||
| successor = [[ | | predecessor = [[Victor, Duke of Ravenna|The Duke of Ravenna]]<br>[[Appius Martius]] | ||
| office2 = [[ | | successor = [[Diana I Anicia]]<br>Jacobus VI Claudius | ||
| term_start2 = | | office2 = [[Praeses Senatus]] | ||
| term_end2 = | | term_start2 = 3 January 2011 | ||
| monarch2 = | | term_end2 = 14 March 2015 | ||
| predecessor2 = [[ | | monarch2 = Jacobus VI Claudius | ||
| successor2 = [[ | | predecessor2 = [[Constantine Otacilius]] | ||
| successor2 = [[Theodorus Stilcho]] | |||
| office3 = [[Minority leaders of the Latin Senate|Senate Minority Leader]] | | office3 = [[Minority leaders of the Latin Senate|Senate Minority Leader]] | ||
| term_start3 = 5 August | | term_start3 = 5 August 2007 | ||
| term_end3 = | | term_end3 = 3 January 2011 | ||
| monarch3 = | | monarch3 = Jacobus VI Augustus | ||
| predecessor3 = Antonius Farsuleius | | predecessor3 = Antonius Farsuleius | ||
| successor3 = Theodosius Fulvius | | successor3 = Theodosius Fulvius | ||
| office4 = [[ | | office4 = [[Populares|Senatorial Leader of the Populares]] | ||
| term_start4 = 5 August | | term_start4 = 5 August 2007 | ||
| term_end4 = | | term_end4 = 14 March 2015 | ||
| predecessor4 = [[Antonius Farsuleius]] | | predecessor4 = [[Antonius Farsuleius]] | ||
| successor4 = [[ | | successor4 = [[Amantius Martius]] | ||
| office5 = [[ | | office5 = [[University of Haenna|President of the University of Haenna]] | ||
| term_start5 = | | term_start5 = 17 June 2019 | ||
| term_end5 = | | term_end5 = | ||
| monarch5 = | | monarch5 = | ||
| | | vicepresident5 = [[Stephanus Canidius]] | ||
| | | predecessor5 = Constantine Lactucinus | ||
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| office8 = [[Senate of Latium|Senator of Latium]] | | office8 = [[Senate of Latium|Senator of Latium]] | ||
| term_start8 = 1 January 1991 | | term_start8 = 1 January 1991 | ||
| term_end8 = | | term_end8 = | ||
| birth_date = | | term_start9 = | ||
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1966|7|12|df=y}} | |||
| birth_place = Velia, [[Castellum ab Alba|Castellum ab Alba]], [[Latium]] | | birth_place = Velia, [[Castellum ab Alba|Castellum ab Alba]], [[Latium]] | ||
| death_date = | | death_date = | ||
| death_place = | | death_place = | ||
| birthname = Maria Tarpeia Anicia Iuliana Antonia | | birthname = Maria Tarpeia Anicia Iuliana Antonia | ||
| spouse = {{marriage| [[ | | spouse = {{marriage| [[John Ulpius]]|22 August 1988|19 July 2016|end=d.}} | ||
| party = [[ | | party = [[Populares]] | ||
| children = | | children = 3 | ||
|parents | | parents = [[Constantine Tarpeius]]<br>[[Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna|Zoe, Duchess of Haenna]] | ||
| alma_mater = {{ubl|St. Michael's College|[[University of Castellum Iohannes XIII#Constituent colleges|College of Legal Studies, Castellum]] <small>({{wp|Master of Laws|LD}})</small>}} | | alma_mater = {{ubl|St. Michael's College|[[University of Castellum Iohannes XIII#Constituent colleges|College of Legal Studies, Castellum]] <small>({{wp|Master of Laws|LD}})</small>}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Maria Tarpeia | '''Duchess Maria Tarpeia''', <small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Judiciary of Latium#Emperor's Counsel|IA]] EE ECA EOV</small> (''Maria Tarpeia Anicia Iuliana Antonia''; b. 12 July 1966) is a prominent Latin noblewoman, politician, and former [[Praeses Senatus]]. In addition, she served Leader of the [[Populares]] from August 2007 until March 2015. She also held the distinction of being a member of the Emperor's Counsel (IA), which is often bestowed upon particularly eminent lawyers, and members of the legal profession. Tarpeia was a member of the extended imperial family though her mother, [[Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna]]. | ||
Tarpeia | Tarpeia was the first women to serve as Praeses Senatus, holding office from 2014 to 2016. Her tenure as praeses senatus marked the the first time in over a decade that the Populares held control of the [[Senate of Latium|Senate]]. Her most notable and perhaps controversial legislative acts passed were the Morality Acts of 2014 and 2015; however, the laws were never enforced and eventually repealed in 2018. Tarpeia unexpectedly resigned as praeses in 2015 and retired from public life in 2016. Since 2018 has began making more public appearances and has hinted at standing for the Senate and party leadership once again. In 2019, she became President the [[University of Haenna]]. | ||
Tarpeia | |||
==Early Life and education== | ==Early Life and education== | ||
Maria Tarpeia was born at | Maria Tarpeia was born at Velia House, in Velia, [[Castellum ab Alba]], the eldest child of [[Constantine Tarpeius|Duke Constantine Tarpeius]] and [[Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna]] on 12 July 1966. Tarpeia was the second oldest of five, including: [[Queen Fausta of Burgoy|Fausta]], [[Rhea Tarpeia|Rhea]], [[Alexandra Tarpeia|Alexandra]], and [[Silvia Tarpeia|Silvia]]. She is an extended member of the Imperial Family, as her mother is a Latin princess by birth. She was named after her maternal grandmother [[Christina of Rahdenburg]]. | ||
Tarpeia | Tarpeia did not attend formal schooling, and was instead educated by a series of private tutors and governesses. She took lessons from prominent professors and scholars throughout Latium and Belisaria. | ||
She enrolled at | She enrolled at Turicum College, at the [[University of Haenna]] in 1983, and did not take a gap year. While at Turicum, she participated with the school's college Young Populares, along with debate club and Catholic student organizations. Due to Turicum's proximity to Olympia, Tarpeia regularly visited the nearby [[Academia Militaris Olympia]], and often being seen on the campus with her cousin then [[Jacobus VI Augustus of Latium|Jason, Prince of Youth]]. Before completing her degree at Turicum, Tarpeia transferred to [[University of Castellum Iohannes XIII]] and entered the College of Legal Studies, where she completed her law degree, graduating in 1987. | ||
==Legal Career== | ==Legal Career== | ||
In summer 1988, Tarpeia earned employment at the Attorney Grievance Commission and Discipline Board where she worked on case prosecuting Latin lawyers for ethical violations. She worked out of the national headquarters office in Castellum. | In summer 1988, Tarpeia earned employment at the Attorney Grievance Commission and Discipline Board where she worked on case prosecuting Latin lawyers for ethical violations. She worked out of the national headquarters office in Castellum. | ||
==Political career== | ==Political career== | ||
===Beginnings=== | ===Beginnings=== | ||
Tarpeia announced her intentions to join the [[Senate of Latium|Senate]], and was placed on the [[ | Tarpeia announced her intentions to join the [[Senate of Latium|Senate]], and was placed on the [[Populares]] faction list ahead of the 1990 election. On election day, the Populares received 40% of the vote. The 1991 general election saw the Conservatives gaining over 100 seats to earn a majority in the Senate. | ||
She was the chief sponsor of 38 bills, of which 13 became law during her first term in the Senate and was noted for her willingness to work with the National Unionist members in the coalition government. The bills dealt with education, child protection, prescription drug savings, veterans' assistance, road construction and high-tech identity theft. A member of the coalition said, <nowiki>"She was very passionate and was able to achieve more than most freshman backbenchers because of who she was and who her relatives were. It is no mystery why people were more willing to work with her opposed to other members."</nowiki> | She was the chief sponsor of 38 bills, of which 13 became law during her first term in the Senate and was noted for her willingness to work with the National Unionist members in the coalition government. The bills dealt with education, child protection, prescription drug savings, veterans' assistance, road construction and high-tech identity theft. A member of the coalition said, <nowiki>"She was very passionate and was able to achieve more than most freshman backbenchers because of who she was and who her relatives were. It is no mystery why people were more willing to work with her opposed to other members."</nowiki> | ||
=== | ===Perateian administration=== | ||
In 1996, Tarpeia was appointed to the [[ | In 1996, Tarpeia was appointed to the [[Executive Council (Perateia)|Perateian Executive Council]] with the office of Imperial Delator. As Delator, she was charged with serving as the chief prosecutor and legal advisor to the diocese. This role marked her official entrance into the diocese government, as she was previously serving as a key advisor to her cousin [[Jacobus VI, Latin Emperor|Jason, Prince of Youth]], who was governing the territory as Count of the East. Her tenure as Delator lasted until 2001 and was marked by an increase in prosecutions and overall reduction in crime. | ||
===Party leadership=== | ===Party leadership=== | ||
The resignation of party leader [[Antonius Farsuleius]] in 2010 left a vacancy for Conservative Party leadership. Tarpeia was among the first to announced her intention to run for leader and faced tough opposition from then acting leader Pompilius, and Gregorius Abus. Tarpeia won the first two ballots outright, and became leader. Tarpeia was noted for constant berating questions and harsh opposition of Praeses Senatus Constantine Otacilius. | |||
The resignation of party leader [[Antonius Farsuleius]] in 2010 left a vacancy for Conservative Party leadership. Tarpeia was among the first to announced her intention to run for leader and faced tough opposition from then acting leader Pompilius, and Gregorius Abus. Tarpeia won the first two ballots outright, and became leader. Tarpeia was noted for constant berating questions and harsh opposition of | ===2010 election victory=== | ||
=== | {{main|2010 Latin senatorial election}} | ||
{{main|Latin | In her first election as leader, the Populares also saw massive gains in popular vote and earned an additional 74 seats, which boosted the faction to a majority at 341 seats. | ||
She was | She was subsequently appointed praeses senatus and became the first female to hold the office. | ||
=== | ===Policies=== | ||
Tarpeia's | Tarpeia's worked with the Emperor to create the Bureau of Morality and Unity after the 2011 senate was seated. In 2014, Tarpeia and the Populares senate continued to work at their campaign promise of tighter spending, though most of the government's efforts were focused on the enactment of the various acts of the senate that would constitute the Morality Acts. The Morality Acts were passed in stages, with the first being the Protection of Life Act, which further restricted abortion rights. However, this act failed to gain imperial assent. The next act of the Morality Acts is colloquially named the Morality Act. The Morality Act saw the re-enactment of sodomy laws, and a number of other restrictions on the LGBT community. While not without controversy, Tarpeia enjoyed high popularity for her efforts to reduce spending and 90% approval among her own Populares base. | ||
Most importantly, Tarpeia continued to support the welfare state in an effort to curb potential socialist incursions, following her predecessors with a policy of [[Wikipedia:State socialism (Germany)|imperial care]]. This policy saw an increase in healthcare and social spending. | |||
===Resignation=== | ===Resignation=== | ||
Tarpeia unexpectedly resigned as [[ | Tarpeia unexpectedly resigned as [[Praeses Senatus]] on 14 March 2015. Tarpeia subsequently retried from public life and returned to her country estate in Ulpiana, northern Latium. | ||
==Personal Life== | ==Personal Life== | ||
Tarpeia has been multilingual since early childhood speaking Latin, {{wp|Pontic Greek language|Mysian}} and {{wp|French language|Audonic}} fluently. Speaking of her family in an interview in 2010 during her leadership campaign Tarpeia said that her diverse background had greatly affected her politics and influenced her social policies. She said that her father had been particularly influential over her social policies, describing her father as <nowiki>"disturbed by the destruction of the traditions."</nowiki> She describes herself as very religious, owing that to the influence of her father. | |||
Tarpeia has been multilingual since early childhood speaking Latin, {{wp|Pontic Greek language|Mysian}} and {{wp|French language|Audonic}} fluently. Speaking of her family in an interview in 2010 during her leadership campaign Tarpeia said that her diverse background had greatly affected her politics and influenced her social policies. She said that her father had been particularly influential over her social policies, describing her father as <nowiki>"disturbed by the destruction of the traditions."</nowiki> She | |||
===Marriage=== | ===Marriage=== | ||
Tarpeia was married to [[ | Tarpeia was married to [[John Ulpius]], whom she married in June 1990. They were married in June 1990 at the Pantheon in [[Castellum ab Alba]]. They had three children. | ||
===Heir to the Dukedom of Haenna=== | ===Heir to the Dukedom of Haenna=== | ||
{{ | {{main|Duke of Haenna}} | ||
As the second eldest child of [[ | As the second eldest child of [[Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna]], Tarpeia was not originally in line to inherit her mother's dukedom until her sister, [[Fausta Tarpeia|Fausta]] married then [[William II of Garza|William, Prince of Gavera]] on 22 August 1985. After her sister's marriage to Charles, Fausta disclaimed her rights as heir, resulting in Tarpeia becoming heir to the Dukedom of Haenna. | ||
==Styles, Titles and Arms== | ==Styles, Titles and Arms== | ||
Upon her marriage in 1987, she assumed her husband's courtesy title and the rank of Marchis. In 1988 she became Duchess after the passing of her father-in-law. She was referred to as Duchess Ulpia. She opted to disclaim herself of any of her mother's titles following his death, allowing them to pass to her | Upon her marriage in 1987, she assumed her husband's courtesy title and the rank of Marchis. In 1988 she became Duchess after the passing of her father-in-law. She was referred to as Duchess Ulpia. She opted to disclaim herself of any of her mother's titles following his death, allowing them to pass to her only son, [[Adrian Ulpius|Adrian]]. Prior to her disclaimer, Tarpeia was heir to her mother's titles as Duchess of Haenna. | ||
===Styles=== | ===Styles=== | ||
*'''12 December 1965 – 22 August | *'''12 December 1965 – 22 August 1990:''' ''Lady'' Maria Tarepia | ||
*'''9 August | *'''9 August 1990 – present:''' ''The Magnificent'' Maria Tarpeia | ||
===Honors=== | ===Honors=== | ||
*{{flag|Latium}}: Knight of the Order of the Ram [[File:Red ribbon bar - general use.svg|50px]] | *{{flag|Latium}}: Knight of the Order of the Ram [[File:Red ribbon bar - general use.svg|50px]] | ||
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! Spouse(s) | ! Spouse(s) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|colspan=4|'''''By [[ | |colspan=4|'''''By [[John Ulpius]] (b. 1962)''''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Adrian Ulpius]] | ||
| {{birth date and age| | | {{birth date and age|1992|7|30|df=y}} | ||
| | | | ||
|Married [[ | | Married [[Elena of Ghant]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Diana Ulpia]] | | [[Diana Ulpia]] | ||
| {{birth date and age| | | {{birth date and age|1993|9|12|df=y}} | ||
| | | | ||
|Married ; had issue. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Helena Ulpia]] | | [[Helena Ulpia]] | ||
| {{birth date and age| | | {{birth date and age|1996|1|4|df=y}} | ||
| | | | ||
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|4= 4. Duke Michael Tarpeius | |4= 4. Duke Michael Tarpeius | ||
|5= 5. Pericleia Vitruvia | |5= 5. Pericleia Vitruvia | ||
|6= 6. [[Constantine XIX | |6= 6. [[Constantine XIX Anicius]] | ||
|7= 7. [[ | |7= 7. [[Christina of Rahdenburg]] | ||
|8= 8. Theodosius Tarpeius | |8= 8. Theodosius Tarpeius | ||
|9= 9. Maria Poppaea | |9= 9. Maria Poppaea | ||
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|11= 11. Christina Mocilla | |11= 11. Christina Mocilla | ||
|12= 12. [[John Anicius, Duke of Beroea]] | |12= 12. [[John Anicius, Duke of Beroea]] | ||
|13= 13. [[Joanna I | |13= 13. [[Joanna I Anicia]] | ||
|14= 14. [[ | |14= 14. [[William II, Elector of Rahdenburg]] | ||
|15= 15. Adalinda of Nyrundy | |15= 15. [[Adalinda of Nyrundy]] | ||
|16= 16. Constantine Tarpeius | |16= 16. Constantine Tarpeius | ||
|17= 17. Valeria Sulpicia | |17= 17. Valeria Sulpicia | ||
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|24= 24. Michael Anicius, Duke of Beroea | |24= 24. Michael Anicius, Duke of Beroea | ||
|25= 25. Sygria Julia | |25= 25. Sygria Julia | ||
|26= 26. [[John XIII | |26= 26. [[John XIII Anicius]] | ||
|27= 27. [[Alexandra of Ghant|Princess Alexandra of Ghant]] | |27= 27. [[Alexandra of Ghant|Princess Alexandra of Ghant]] | ||
|28= 28. [[ | |28= 28. [[Henry V, Elector of Rahdenburg]] | ||
|29= 29. [[ | |29= 29. [[Diana of Ravenna (19th century)|Diana of Ravenna]] | ||
|30= 30. George VI, Elector of Nyrundy | |30= 30. George VI, Elector of Nyrundy | ||
|31= 31. Ludmilla of Tungria | |31= 31. Ludmilla of Tungria | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[List of | *[[List of praesides senatus]] | ||
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{{s-ttl|title = [[ | {{s-ttl|title = [[Popualres|Senatorial Leader of the Populares]]|years = 2007–2015}} | ||
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The Magnificent Duchess Maria Tarpeia | |
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Consul of the Latin Empire | |
In office 1 January 2011 – 31 December 2012 Serving with Jacobus VI Claudius | |
Monarch | Jacobus VI Claudius |
Preceded by | The Duke of Ravenna Appius Martius |
Succeeded by | Diana I Anicia Jacobus VI Claudius |
Praeses Senatus | |
In office 3 January 2011 – 14 March 2015 | |
Monarch | Jacobus VI Claudius |
Preceded by | Constantine Otacilius |
Succeeded by | Theodorus Stilcho |
Senate Minority Leader | |
In office 5 August 2007 – 3 January 2011 | |
Monarch | Jacobus VI Augustus |
Preceded by | Antonius Farsuleius |
Succeeded by | Theodosius Fulvius |
Senatorial Leader of the Populares | |
In office 5 August 2007 – 14 March 2015 | |
Preceded by | Antonius Farsuleius |
Succeeded by | Amantius Martius |
President of the University of Haenna | |
Assumed office 17 June 2019 | |
Vice President | Stephanus Canidius |
Preceded by | Constantine Lactucinus |
Senator of Latium | |
Assumed office 1 January 1991 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Maria Tarpeia Anicia Iuliana Antonia 12 July 1966 Velia, Castellum ab Alba, Latium |
Political party | Populares |
Spouse(s) | |
Children | 3 |
Parent(s) | Constantine Tarpeius Zoe, Duchess of Haenna |
Alma mater |
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Duchess Maria Tarpeia, CI IA EE ECA EOV (Maria Tarpeia Anicia Iuliana Antonia; b. 12 July 1966) is a prominent Latin noblewoman, politician, and former Praeses Senatus. In addition, she served Leader of the Populares from August 2007 until March 2015. She also held the distinction of being a member of the Emperor's Counsel (IA), which is often bestowed upon particularly eminent lawyers, and members of the legal profession. Tarpeia was a member of the extended imperial family though her mother, Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna.
Tarpeia was the first women to serve as Praeses Senatus, holding office from 2014 to 2016. Her tenure as praeses senatus marked the the first time in over a decade that the Populares held control of the Senate. Her most notable and perhaps controversial legislative acts passed were the Morality Acts of 2014 and 2015; however, the laws were never enforced and eventually repealed in 2018. Tarpeia unexpectedly resigned as praeses in 2015 and retired from public life in 2016. Since 2018 has began making more public appearances and has hinted at standing for the Senate and party leadership once again. In 2019, she became President the University of Haenna.
Early Life and education
Maria Tarpeia was born at Velia House, in Velia, Castellum ab Alba, the eldest child of Duke Constantine Tarpeius and Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna on 12 July 1966. Tarpeia was the second oldest of five, including: Fausta, Rhea, Alexandra, and Silvia. She is an extended member of the Imperial Family, as her mother is a Latin princess by birth. She was named after her maternal grandmother Christina of Rahdenburg.
Tarpeia did not attend formal schooling, and was instead educated by a series of private tutors and governesses. She took lessons from prominent professors and scholars throughout Latium and Belisaria.
She enrolled at Turicum College, at the University of Haenna in 1983, and did not take a gap year. While at Turicum, she participated with the school's college Young Populares, along with debate club and Catholic student organizations. Due to Turicum's proximity to Olympia, Tarpeia regularly visited the nearby Academia Militaris Olympia, and often being seen on the campus with her cousin then Jason, Prince of Youth. Before completing her degree at Turicum, Tarpeia transferred to University of Castellum Iohannes XIII and entered the College of Legal Studies, where she completed her law degree, graduating in 1987.
Legal Career
In summer 1988, Tarpeia earned employment at the Attorney Grievance Commission and Discipline Board where she worked on case prosecuting Latin lawyers for ethical violations. She worked out of the national headquarters office in Castellum.
Political career
Beginnings
Tarpeia announced her intentions to join the Senate, and was placed on the Populares faction list ahead of the 1990 election. On election day, the Populares received 40% of the vote. The 1991 general election saw the Conservatives gaining over 100 seats to earn a majority in the Senate.
She was the chief sponsor of 38 bills, of which 13 became law during her first term in the Senate and was noted for her willingness to work with the National Unionist members in the coalition government. The bills dealt with education, child protection, prescription drug savings, veterans' assistance, road construction and high-tech identity theft. A member of the coalition said, "She was very passionate and was able to achieve more than most freshman backbenchers because of who she was and who her relatives were. It is no mystery why people were more willing to work with her opposed to other members."
Perateian administration
In 1996, Tarpeia was appointed to the Perateian Executive Council with the office of Imperial Delator. As Delator, she was charged with serving as the chief prosecutor and legal advisor to the diocese. This role marked her official entrance into the diocese government, as she was previously serving as a key advisor to her cousin Jason, Prince of Youth, who was governing the territory as Count of the East. Her tenure as Delator lasted until 2001 and was marked by an increase in prosecutions and overall reduction in crime.
Party leadership
The resignation of party leader Antonius Farsuleius in 2010 left a vacancy for Conservative Party leadership. Tarpeia was among the first to announced her intention to run for leader and faced tough opposition from then acting leader Pompilius, and Gregorius Abus. Tarpeia won the first two ballots outright, and became leader. Tarpeia was noted for constant berating questions and harsh opposition of Praeses Senatus Constantine Otacilius.
2010 election victory
In her first election as leader, the Populares also saw massive gains in popular vote and earned an additional 74 seats, which boosted the faction to a majority at 341 seats.
She was subsequently appointed praeses senatus and became the first female to hold the office.
Policies
Tarpeia's worked with the Emperor to create the Bureau of Morality and Unity after the 2011 senate was seated. In 2014, Tarpeia and the Populares senate continued to work at their campaign promise of tighter spending, though most of the government's efforts were focused on the enactment of the various acts of the senate that would constitute the Morality Acts. The Morality Acts were passed in stages, with the first being the Protection of Life Act, which further restricted abortion rights. However, this act failed to gain imperial assent. The next act of the Morality Acts is colloquially named the Morality Act. The Morality Act saw the re-enactment of sodomy laws, and a number of other restrictions on the LGBT community. While not without controversy, Tarpeia enjoyed high popularity for her efforts to reduce spending and 90% approval among her own Populares base.
Most importantly, Tarpeia continued to support the welfare state in an effort to curb potential socialist incursions, following her predecessors with a policy of imperial care. This policy saw an increase in healthcare and social spending.
Resignation
Tarpeia unexpectedly resigned as Praeses Senatus on 14 March 2015. Tarpeia subsequently retried from public life and returned to her country estate in Ulpiana, northern Latium.
Personal Life
Tarpeia has been multilingual since early childhood speaking Latin, Mysian and Audonic fluently. Speaking of her family in an interview in 2010 during her leadership campaign Tarpeia said that her diverse background had greatly affected her politics and influenced her social policies. She said that her father had been particularly influential over her social policies, describing her father as "disturbed by the destruction of the traditions." She describes herself as very religious, owing that to the influence of her father.
Marriage
Tarpeia was married to John Ulpius, whom she married in June 1990. They were married in June 1990 at the Pantheon in Castellum ab Alba. They had three children.
Heir to the Dukedom of Haenna
As the second eldest child of Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna, Tarpeia was not originally in line to inherit her mother's dukedom until her sister, Fausta married then William, Prince of Gavera on 22 August 1985. After her sister's marriage to Charles, Fausta disclaimed her rights as heir, resulting in Tarpeia becoming heir to the Dukedom of Haenna.
Styles, Titles and Arms
Upon her marriage in 1987, she assumed her husband's courtesy title and the rank of Marchis. In 1988 she became Duchess after the passing of her father-in-law. She was referred to as Duchess Ulpia. She opted to disclaim herself of any of her mother's titles following his death, allowing them to pass to her only son, Adrian. Prior to her disclaimer, Tarpeia was heir to her mother's titles as Duchess of Haenna.
Styles
- 12 December 1965 – 22 August 1990: Lady Maria Tarepia
- 9 August 1990 – present: The Magnificent Maria Tarpeia
Honors
- Latium: Knight of the Order of the Ram
- Latium: Dame of the Illustrious Order of the Purple Ribbon
- Latium: Dame of the Ancient Equestrian Order
Foreign honors
- Lyncanestria: Dame of the Order of Saint Robert <imgur w="50">wzk2ZxW.png</imgur> 27 December 2015
- Sydalon: Dame of the Order of the Holy Lance 30 September 2015
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Spouse(s) |
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By John Ulpius (b. 1962) | |||
Adrian Ulpius | 30 July 1992 | Married Elena of Ghant | |
Diana Ulpia | 12 September 1993 | Married ; had issue. | |
Helena Ulpia | 4 January 1996 |
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See also
Maria Tarpeia Born: 12 July 1966
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Antonius Farsuleius |
Senate Minority Leader 2007–2014 |
Succeeded by Theodosius Fulvius |
Preceded by Constantine Otacilius |
Praeses Senatus 2011–2015 |
Succeeded by Alexander Pompilius |
Party political offices | ||
Preceded by Antonius Farsuleius |
Senatorial Leader of the Populares 2007–2015 |
Succeeded by TBD |