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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1987|10|01|df=yes}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1990|10|01|df=yes}}
| birth_place = [[Monz]], [[Vesocvi]], Cordonia
| birth_place = [[Monz]], [[Vesocvi]], Cordonia
| full name = Cedric Joseph Vescovi
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'''Cedric Joseph Vescovi, Duke of Vesocvi''' (born 1987), is a Cordonian businessman and peer. He is the head of state of the duchy of [[Vescovi]] as the [[Duke of Vescovi]]. He is the first openly bisexual noble duke in [[History of Cordonia|Cordonian history]].
'''Cedric Joseph Vescovi, Duke of Vesocvi''' (born 1 October 1990), is a Cordonian businessman and peer. He is the head of state of the duchy of [[Vescovi]] as the [[Duke of Vescovi]]. He is the first openly bisexual noble duke in [[History of Cordonia|Cordonian history]].


== Early life and education ==
== Early life and education ==
The Duke of Vescovi was born to [[Homer Vesocvi, 7th Duke of Vesocvi|Homer Vesocvi, the 7th duke of Vescovi]], and [[Sarah Vesocvi, Duchess of Vesocvi|Sara]] ''née'' Steuart.<ref>{{cite web |title=About the Duke of Vescovi |url=https://choices-stories-you-play.fandom.com/wiki/Cedric_Vescovi |publisher=vescovi.gov.cs |access-date=8 May 2022}}</ref> He was born at [[Monz Hospital]] (''Krankenhaus Monz'') in the Cordonian duchy of [[Vesocvi|Vescovi]]. He was raised on his family estate, [[Bergen Estate]]. He has a younger brother, Lord Kuno Vesocvi (b. 1991). He attended a secondary college-preparatory school and graduated from the [[Universität zu Bergen]] with a [[:wikipedia:master of business administration|master of business administration]] in 2009. The Duke of Vesocvi served as vice president of finance at [[MTComm]] from 2015–2017.
The Duke of Vescovi was born to [[Homer Vesocvi, 7th Duke of Vesocvi|Homer Vesocvi, the 7th duke of Vescovi]], and [[Sarah Vesocvi, Duchess of Vesocvi|Sara]] ''née'' Steuart.<ref>{{cite web |title=About the Duke of Vescovi |url=https://choices-stories-you-play.fandom.com/wiki/Cedric_Vescovi |publisher=vescovi.gov.cs |access-date=8 May 2022}}</ref> He was born at [[Monz Hospital]] (''Krankenhaus Monz'') in the Cordonian duchy of [[Vesocvi|Vescovi]]. He was raised on his family estate, [[Bergen Estate]]. He has a younger brother, Lord Kuno Vesocvi (b. 1994). He attended a secondary college-preparatory school and graduated from the [[Universität zu Bergen]] with a [[:wikipedia:master of business administration|master of business administration]] in 2012. The Duke of Vesocvi served as vice president of finance at [[MTComm]] from 2017–2018.


== Duke of Vesocvi ==
== Duke of Vesocvi ==
The Duke became Duke of Vesocvi upon the retirement of his father in 2017. He has been a critic of the reign of the late [[King Constantine The King Father|King Constantine]] and was involved in a plot to overthrow his reign in 2021; he was later acquitted in exchange for his testimony and pardoned by [[King Liam]]. Since then he has rebuilt his reputation and is a confidant of the King.
The Duke became Duke of Vesocvi upon the retirement of his father in 2018. He has been a critic of the reign of the late [[King Constantine The King Father|King Constantine]] and was involved in a plot to overthrow his reign in 2021; he was later acquitted in exchange for his testimony and pardoned by [[King Liam]]. Since then he has rebuilt his reputation and is a confidant of the King.


The Duke of Vesocvi has been in a relationship with Cordonian businessman Aleksander Wagner since 2022.  
The Duke of Vesocvi has been in a relationship with Cordonian businessman Aleksander Wagner since 2022.  


== Titles and styles ==
== Titles and styles ==
*1987 – 2017: ''His Lordship'' The Lord Cedric Vescovi
*1987 – 2018: ''His Lordship'' The Lord Cedric Vescovi
*2017 – present: ''His Grace'' The Duke of Vescovi
*2018 – present: ''His Grace'' The Duke of Vescovi


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 07:36, 19 October 2022

His Grace
The Duke of Vescovi
Full name
Cedric Joseph Vescovi
Born (1990-10-01) 1 October 1990 (age 34)
Monz, Vesocvi, Cordonia
Noble familyVescovi
FatherHomer Vescovi, Duke of Vesocvi
MotherSara Vesocvi, Duchess of Vesocvi
ReligionCatholic
OccupationBusinessman

Cedric Joseph Vescovi, Duke of Vesocvi (born 1 October 1990), is a Cordonian businessman and peer. He is the head of state of the duchy of Vescovi as the Duke of Vescovi. He is the first openly bisexual noble duke in Cordonian history.

Early life and education

The Duke of Vescovi was born to Homer Vesocvi, the 7th duke of Vescovi, and Sara née Steuart.[1] He was born at Monz Hospital (Krankenhaus Monz) in the Cordonian duchy of Vescovi. He was raised on his family estate, Bergen Estate. He has a younger brother, Lord Kuno Vesocvi (b. 1994). He attended a secondary college-preparatory school and graduated from the Universität zu Bergen with a master of business administration in 2012. The Duke of Vesocvi served as vice president of finance at MTComm from 2017–2018.

Duke of Vesocvi

The Duke became Duke of Vesocvi upon the retirement of his father in 2018. He has been a critic of the reign of the late King Constantine and was involved in a plot to overthrow his reign in 2021; he was later acquitted in exchange for his testimony and pardoned by King Liam. Since then he has rebuilt his reputation and is a confidant of the King.

The Duke of Vesocvi has been in a relationship with Cordonian businessman Aleksander Wagner since 2022.

Titles and styles

  • 1987 – 2018: His Lordship The Lord Cedric Vescovi
  • 2018 – present: His Grace The Duke of Vescovi

References

  1. "About the Duke of Vescovi". vescovi.gov.cs. Retrieved 8 May 2022.