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|1. [[Alexius, Prince of Youth|The Prince of Youth]] ||
|1. [[Alexius, Prince of Youth|The Prince of Youth]] ||
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|2. [[Diana of Latium|The Princess Diana]] ||
|2. [[Leo of Latium|The Prince Leo]] ||
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|3. [[Aurora of Latium|The Princess Aurora]] ||
|3. [[Diana of Latium|The Princess Diana]] ||
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|4. [[Michael, Duke of Entella|The Duke of Entella]] || [[file:Michael of Latium.jpg|40px]]
|4. [[Philippa of Latium|The Princess Philippa]] ||
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|5. [[Prince Peter of Latium|The Prince Peter]] || [[file:Prince Peter of Latium.jpg|40px]]
|5. [[Evantia of Latium|The Princess Evantia]] ||
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|6. [[Prince Philip of Latium|The Prince Philip]] ||  
|6. [[Maria of Latium|The Crown Princess of Dakmoor]] || [[file:Maria of Latium at event.jpg|40px]]
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Below is the current line of succession. This list is limited to immediate decedents of [[Diana I Anicia|Empress Diana I Anicia]]. The current laws of the Acts of Succession provide that [[Latin Imperial Church|Imperial Catholic]] [[wikipedia:|Heirs of the body|heirs of the body]], or legitimate born children, are eligible to succeed to the throne. <nowiki>"Heirs of the body"</nowiki> is defined in the Acts of Succession as being male-preference primogeniture, where older children and their descendants inherit before younger children, and a male child takes precedence over a female sibling. Any amendments to the Acts of Succession are at the sole discretion of the reigning [[Monarchy of Latium|Monarch]]. Any child born out of wedlock is excluded from succession unless otherwise legitimized by decree of the reigning Monarch. Further rules of succession include Sovereign's consent to marriage (though only of dynasts that are children of a Sovereign), and marriage to a spouse following the <nowiki>"Latin Imperial Church"</nowiki>, which was first added following the East-West Schism. The [[Latin Imperial Church]] is often interpreted to mean both the Catholic Church, and some Protestant churches.  
Below is the current line of succession. This list is limited to immediate decedents of [[Diana I Anicia|Empress Diana I Anicia]]. The current laws of the Acts of Succession provide that [[Latin Imperial Church|Imperial Catholic]] [[wikipedia:Heirs of the body|heirs of the body]], or legitimate born children, are eligible to succeed to the throne. <nowiki>"Heirs of the body"</nowiki> is defined in the Acts of Succession as being male-preference primogeniture, where older children and their descendants inherit before younger children, and a male child takes precedence over a female sibling. Any amendments to the Acts of Succession are at the sole discretion of the reigning [[Monarchy of Latium|Monarch]]. Any child born out of wedlock is excluded from succession unless otherwise legitimized by decree of the reigning Monarch. Further rules of succession include Sovereign's consent to marriage (though only of dynasts that are children of a Sovereign), and marriage to a spouse following the <nowiki>"Latin Imperial Church"</nowiki>, which was first added following the East-West Schism. The [[Latin Imperial Church]] is often interpreted to mean both the Catholic Church, and some Protestant churches.  
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*[[Image:Simple silver crown.svg|15px]] [[Diana Augusta|Empress Diana I Anicia]] (b. 1933)
*[[Image:Simple gold crown.svg|15px]] '''[[Diana I Anicia|Empress Diana I Anicia]] (b. 1938)'''
**[[Image:Simple silver crown.svg|15px]]  ''[[Jacobus VI Claudius|Emperor Jacobus VI Claudius]] (1962–2016)''
**[[Image:Simple gold crown.svg|15px]]  '''[[Jacobus VI Claudius|Emperor Jacobus VI Claudius]] (b. 1962)'''
*** [[Image:Simple gold crown.svg|15px]] '''[[Constantine XX Claudius|Emperor Constantine XX Claudius]] (b. 1994)'''
*** [[Image:Simple gold crown.svg|15px]] '''[[Constantine XX Claudius|Emperor Constantine XX Claudius]] (b. 1993)'''
****'''(1)''' [[Alexius, Prince of Youth]] (b. 2019)
****'''(1)''' [[Alexius, Prince of Youth]] (b. 2015)
****'''(2)''' [[Diana of Latium|Princess Diana of Latium]] (b. 2018)
****'''(2)''' [[Leo of Latium|Prince Leo of Latium]] (b. 2020)
****'''(3)''' [[Aurora of Latium|Princess Aurora of Latium]] (b. 2022)
****'''(3)''' [[Diana of Latium|Princess Diana of Latium]] (b. 2014)
*** '''(4)''' [[Michael, Duke of Entella]] (b. 1995)
****'''(4)''' [[Philippa of Latium|Princess Philippa of Latium]] (b. 2018)
***'''(5)''' [[Prince Peter of Latium]] (b. 2000)
****'''(5)''' [[Evantia of Latium|Princess Evantia of Latium]] (b. 2022)
***'''(6)''' [[Prince Philip of Latium]] (b. 2011)
***  [[Juturna of Gauekoizarra]] (b. 1984) {{sup|I}}
***  [[Juturna of Gauekoizarra]] (b. 1984) {{sup|I}}
***  [[Larunda of Gauekoizarra]] (b. 1984) {{sup|I}}
***  [[Larunda of Gauekoizarra]] (b. 1984) {{sup|I}}
***  [[Constantia Claudia]] (b. 1985) {{sup|I}}
***'''(6)''' [[Maria of Latium|Maria, Crown Princess of Dakmoor]] (b. 1990)
***'''(7)''' [[Maria of Latium|Maria, Crown Princess of Dakmoor]] (b. 1990)
**** [[Marcel of Dakmoor|Prince Marcel of Dakmoor]] (b. 2011) {{sup|XC}}
**** [[Marcel of Dakmoor|Prince Marcel of Dakmoor]] (b. 2011) {{sup|XC}}
**** [[Stephanie of Dakmoor|Princess Stephanie of Dakmoor]] (b. 2013) {{sup|XC}}
**** [[Jacobus of Dakmoor|Prince Jacobus of Dakmoor]] (b. 2017) {{sup|XC}}
**** [[Isabella of Dakmoor|Princess Stephanie of Dakmoor]] (b. 2015) {{sup|XC}}
**** [[Andreas of Dakmoor|Prince Andreas of Dakmoor]] (b. 2023) {{sup|XC}}
**** [[Valenia of Dakmoor|Princess Valenia of Dakmoor]] (b. 2015) {{sup|XC}}
**** [[Stephania of Dakmoor|Princess Stephania of Dakmoor]] (b. 2013) {{sup|XC}}
**** [[Jakue of Dakmoor|Prince Jakue of Dakmoor]] (b. 2017) {{sup|XC}}
**** [[Isabella of Dakmoor|Princess Isabella of Dakmoor]] (b. 2015) {{sup|XC}}
**** [[Marina of Dakmoor|Princess Marina of Dakmoor]] (b. 2020) {{sup|XC}}
**** [[Valentia of Dakmoor|Princess Valentia of Dakmoor]] (b. 2015) {{sup|XC}}
**** [[Marina of Dakmoor (born 2020)|Princess Marina of Dakmoor]] (b. 2020) {{sup|XC}}
***  [[Violant Claudia de Aultavilla]] (b. 1993) {{sup|I}}
***  [[Violant Claudia de Aultavilla]] (b. 1993) {{sup|I}}
*** '''(8)''' [[Leona of Latium|Leona, Princess Royal of Merovia]] (b. 1993)
*** '''(7)''' [[Leona of Latium|Princess Leona of Latium]] (b. 1994)
*** '''(9)''' [[Selene of Latium|Princess Selene of Latium]] (b. 1996)
*** '''(8)''' [[Selene of Latium|Princess Selene of Latium]] (b. 1997)
**** '''(10)''' [[Joseph of Vannois|Prince Joseph of Vannois]] (b. 2021)
**** '''(9)''' [[Joseph of Vannois|Prince Joseph of Vannois]] (b. 2021)
**** '''(11)''' [[Jacqueline of Vannois|Princess Jacqueline of Vannois]] (b. 2019)
**** '''(10)''' [[Jacqueline of Vannois|Princess Jacqueline of Vannois]] (b. 2019)
***'''(12)''' [[Princess Polyxena of Latium]] (b. 2000)
** '''(11)''' [[Prince Theodosius, Duke of Beroea]] (b. 1963)  
***'''(13)''' [[Princess Olivia of Latium]] (b. 2002)
*** '''(12)''' [[Prince Theophylactus of Beroea]] (b. 1996)
***'''(14)''' [[Princess Ophelia of Latium]] (b. 2005)
*** '''(13)''' [[Princess Teresa of Beroea|Teresa, Duchess of Silinia]] (b. 1994)
***'''(15)''' [[Oriana of Latium|Princess Oriana of Latium]] (b. 2008)
*** '''(14)''' [[Tiana of Beroea|Princess Tiana of Beroea]] (b. 2015)
** '''(16)''' [[Prince Theodosius, Duke of Beroea]] (b. 1963)  
** '''(15)''' [[Prince John, Duke of Aurunca]] (b. 1968)  
*** '''(17)''' [[Prince Theophylactus of Beroea]] (b. 1996)
*** '''(16)''' [[Peter of Aurunca|Prince Peter of Aurunca]] (b. 2000)
*** '''(18)''' [[Princess Teresa of Beroea|Teresa, Tsesarevna of Nekulturnya]] (b. 1994)
*** '''(17)''' [[Philip of Aurunca|Prince Philip of Aurunca]] (b. 2011)  
*** '''(19)''' [[Tiana of Beroea|Princess Tiana of Beroea]] (b. 2015)
*** '''(18)''' [[Polyxena of Aurunca|Princess Polyxena of Aurunca]] (b. 2000)  
** '''(20)''' [[Prince John, Duke of Aurunca]] (b. 1970)  
*** '''(19)''' [[Olivia of Aurunca|Princess Olivia of Aurunca]] (b. 2002)  
*** '''(21)''' [[Lucius of Aurunca|Prince Lucius of Aurunca]] (b. 1996)
*** '''(20)''' [[Ophelia of Aurunca|Princess Ophelia of Aurunca]] (b. 2005)  
*** '''(22)''' [[Amadeus of Aurunca|Prince Amadeus of Aurunca]] (b. 2005)
*** '''(21)''' [[Oriana of Aurunca|Princess Oriana of Aurunca]] (b. 2008)
*** '''(23)''' [[Marina of Aurunca|Princess Marina of Aurunca]] (b. 1994)  
** [[Isabella of Latium|Isabella, Empress Mother of Ghant]] (b. 1961) {{sup|XR}}
*** '''(24)''' [[Titania of Aurunca|Princess Titania of Aurunca]] (b. 1998)  
*** '''(25)''' [[Adriana of Aurunca|Princess Adriana of Aurunca]] (b. 2000)
** [[Isaballa of Latium|Isabella, Empress Mother of Ghant]] (b. 1961) {{sup|XR}}
*** [[Nathan IV of Ghant]] (b. 1988) {{sup|XR}}
*** [[Nathan IV of Ghant]] (b. 1988) {{sup|XR}}
**** [[Nathan IV of Ghant#Issue|Nathan, Crown Prince of Ghant]] (b. 2014)
**** [[Nathan IV of Ghant#Issue|Nathan, Crown Prince of Ghant]] (b. 2014)
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**** [[Nathan IV of Ghant#Issue|Sara, Princess Imperial of Ghant]] (b. 2014)
**** [[Nathan IV of Ghant#Issue|Sara, Princess Imperial of Ghant]] (b. 2014)
**** [[Nathan IV of Ghant#Issue|Princess Valerie of Ghant]] (b. 2016)
**** [[Nathan IV of Ghant#Issue|Princess Valerie of Ghant]] (b. 2016)
**** [[Nathan IV of Ghant#Issue|Princess Grace of Ghant]] (b. 2022)
*** [[Leo of Ghant|Prince Leo of Ghant]] (b. 1990) {{sup|XC}}
*** [[Leo of Ghant|Prince Leo of Ghant]] (b. 1990) {{sup|XC}}
**** [[Constantine of Ghant|Prince Constantine of Ghant]] (b. 2019)
*** [[Adelaide of Ghant|Princess Adelaide of Ghant]] (b. 1989) {{sup|XC}}
*** [[Adelaide of Ghant|Princess Adelaide of Ghant]] (b. 1989) {{sup|XC}}
**** [[Adelaide of Ghant#Issue|Michael Pinarius]] (b. 2017)
**** [[Adelaide of Ghant#Issue|Silvanus Pinarius]] (b. 2019)
*** [[Theodora of Ghant|Princess Theodora of Ghant]] (b. 1991) {{sup|XC}}
*** [[Theodora of Ghant|Princess Theodora of Ghant]] (b. 1991) {{sup|XC}}
*** [[Diana of Ghant|Diana, Crown Princess of Ordosa]] (b. 1993) {{sup|XC}}
*** [[Diana of Ghant|Diana, Queen consort of Gaemar]] (b. 1993) {{sup|XC}}
**** [[Diana of Ghant#Issue|Prince Galerius of Ordosa]] (b. 2018)
**** [[Diana of Ghant#Issue|Prince Gaius of Ordosa]] (b. 2020)
*** [[Arietta of Ghant|Arietta, Queen of Ottonia]] (b. 1994) {{sup|XC}}
*** [[Arietta of Ghant|Arietta, Queen of Ottonia]] (b. 1994) {{sup|XC}}
*** [[Alexia of Ghant|Princess Alexia of Ghant]] (b. 1996) {{sup|XC}}
*** [[Alexia of Ghant|Princess Alexia of Ghant]] (b. 1996) {{sup|XC}}
*** [[Alexandra of Ghant|Princess Alexandra of Ghant]] (b. 1998) {{sup|XC}}
*** [[Alexandra of Ghant|Princess Alexandra of Ghant]] (b. 1998) {{sup|XC}}
** '''(26)''' [[Isadora of Latium|Isadora, Electress of Turenne]] (b. 1966)
*** [[Amelia of Ghant|Princess Amelia of Ghant]] (b. 2001) {{sup|XC}}
** '''(22)''' [[Isadora of Latium|Isadora, Electress of Turenne]] (b. 1966)
*** [[Martin, Duke of Alier]] (b. 1993)  {{sup|XC}}
*** [[Martin, Duke of Alier]] (b. 1993)  {{sup|XC}}
*** [[Alienor of Turenne|Princess Alienor]] (b. 1991) {{sup|XC}}
*** [[Alienor of Turenne|Princess Alienor]] (b. 1991) {{sup|XC}}
*** [[Margaret of Turenne|Princess Margaret]] (b. 1995) {{sup|XC}}
*** [[Margaret of Turenne|Princess Margaret]] (b. 1995) {{sup|XC}}
** '''(23)''' [[Princess Joanna of Latium|Joanna, Duchess of Ravenna]] (b. 1969)
*** '''(24)''' [[Victor of Ravenna|Prince Victor of Ravenna]] (b. 1992)
*** '''(25)''' [[Silvia of Ravenna|Princess Silvia of Ravenna]] (b. 1994)
*** '''(26)''' [[Diana of Ravenna|Princess Diana of Ravenna]] (b. 2000)
** [[Christina of Latium|Christina, Queen of Dakmoor]] (b. 1970) {{sup|XR}}
** [[Christina of Latium|Christina, Queen of Dakmoor]] (b. 1970) {{sup|XR}}
*** '''(27)''' [[Sebastian I, Duke of Toron]] (b. 1994)  
*** [[Sebastian I, Duke of Toron]] (b. 1991)  
*** '''(28)''' [[Prince William of Sydalon]] (b. 1994)  
*** [[Prince William of Sydalon]] (b. 1994)  
*** '''(29)''' [[Prince Roletus of Sydalon]] (b. 1998)
*** [[Prince Roletus of Sydalon]] (b. 1997)
*** '''(30)''' [[Prince Bohemond of Sydalon]] (b. 2003)
*** [[Prince Bohemond of Sydalon]] (b. 2003)
*** [[Maximillian of Dakmoor|Prince Maximillian of Dakmoor]] (b. 2015)
*** [[Maximillian of Dakmoor|Prince Maximillian of Dakmoor]] (b. 2015)
*** [[Melisende III of Sydalon|Queen Melisende III of Sydalon]] (b. 1993) {{sup|R}}
*** [[Melisende III of Sydalon|Queen Melisende III of Sydalon]] (b. 1990) {{sup|R}}
**** '''(31)''' [[Hugh, Prince of Petra]] (b. 2013)
**** [[Hugh, Prince of Petra]] (b. 2013)
**** [[Michael of Sydalon|Prince Michael of Sydalon]] (b. 2017)
**** [[Michael of Sydalon|Prince Michael of Sydalon]] (b. 2017)
**** [[Desiderius of Sydalon|Prince Desiderius of Sydalon]] (b. 2017)
**** [[Desiderius of Sydalon|Prince Desiderius of Sydalon]] (b. 2017)
**** [[Jordan of Sydalon (born 2021)|Prince Jordan of Sydalon]] (b. 2021)
**** [[Benjamin of Sydalon (born 2021)|Prince Benjamin of Sydalon]] (b. 2024)
**** [[Melisende of Sydalon|Princess Melisende of Sydalon]] (b. 2014)
**** [[Melisende of Sydalon|Princess Melisende of Sydalon]] (b. 2014)
**** [[Elisabetta of Sydalon|Princess Elisabetta of Sydalon]] (b. 2016)
**** [[Elisabetta of Sydalon|Princess Elisabetta of Sydalon]] (b. 2016)
**** [[Belandra of Sydalon|Princess Belandra of Sydalon]] (b. 2019)
**** [[Belandra of Sydalon|Princess Belandra of Sydalon]] (b. 2019)
**** [[Esmerelda of Sydalon|Princess Esmerelda of Sydalon]] (b. 2020)
**** [[Esmerelda of Sydalon|Princess Esmerelda of Sydalon]] (b. 2020)
**** [[Jordan of Sydalon (born 2021)|Prince Jordan of Sydalon]] (b. 2021)
**** [[Izara of Sydalon|Princess Izara of Sydalon]] (b. 2023)
*** '''(32)''' [[Princess Desideria of Sydalon]] (b. 1996)
*** [[Princess Desideria of Sydalon]] (b. 1996)
*** [[Sabina of Dakmoor|Princess Sabina of Dakmoor]] (b. 2017)
*** [[Sabina of Dakmoor|Princess Sabina of Dakmoor]] (b. 2017)
** '''(33)''' [[Princess Joanna of Latium|Joanna, Duchess of Ravenna]] (b. 1969)
** '''(27)''' [[Eirene of Latium|Princess Eirene]] (b. 1974)
*** '''(34)''' [[Victor of Ravenna|Prince Victor of Ravenna]] (b. 1992)
*** '''(28)''' [[Leona of Garza|Princess Leona of Garza]] (b. 2000)
*** '''(35)''' [[Silvia of Ravenna|Princess Silvia of Ravenna]] (b. 1994)
*** '''(29)''' [[Elena of Garza|Princess Elena of Garza]] (b. 2008)
*** '''(36)''' [[Diana of Ravenna|Princess Diana of Ravenna]] (b. 2000)
*** '''(30)''' [[Clara of Garza|Princess Clara of Garza]] (b. 2008)
** '''(37)''' [[Eirene of Latium|Princess Eirene]] (b. 1974)
*** [[Sophia Orontes]] (b. 2002) {{sup|XC}}
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===Descendants of Peter of Adrianople===
===Descendants of Peter of Adrianople===
{{main|Rulers of Adrianople{{!}}Descendants of Empress Maria I Claudius}}
{{main|Rulers of Adrianople{{!}}Descendants of Empress Maria I Claudius}}
This line's claim to the throne is based on the belief that [[Theodosius V Ostia|Emperor Theodosius V]] was not the lawful [[Monarchy of Latium|Latin Emperor]] due to his {{wp|Legitimacy (family law)|illegitimate birth}}. [[Peter I of Adrianople]] was the youngest son and child of [[Maria I Claudia|Empress Maria Augusta]], and a member of the [[House of Claudius|Claudii dynasty]] that ruled Latium and its territories from 556 AD until its last emperor, [[Peter III of Latium|Emperor Peter III]], was overthrown in the [[Crisis of the 11th Century]]. Peter of Adrianople and his descendants would rule from Adrianople and continue to claim the Imperial mantle from the city of [[Adrianople]] on Latium's west coast until 1331 when the pretender Emperor Michael I of Adrianople renounced his claims on the Latin throne to retain his family's lands and ducal titles. Members of the Claudii again asserted their claim during the Great Council of 1842, claiming that the throne had been illegally held by usurping pretenders. While unsuccessful in 1842, the dynasty would eventually regain the throne in 1997 with the ascension of [[Jacobus VI Claudius|Emperor Jacobus VI Claudius]]. At his ascension, there was speculation as to whether he would assume the regnal name <nowiki>"Jacobus VI" in following the Senatorial supported line or "Jacobus XI"</nowiki> to support the Claudii-legitimist line. Under the legitimist line interpretation, [[Constantine XX Claudius|Emperor Constantine XX]] would utilize the regnal name of <nowiki>"Constantine XXI"</nowiki>.
This line's claim to the throne is based on the belief that [[Theodosius V Ostia|Emperor Theodosius V]] was not the lawful [[Monarchy of Latium|Latin Emperor]] due to his {{wp|Legitimacy (family law)|illegitimate birth}}. [[Peter I of Adrianople]] was the youngest son and child of Empress [[Maria I Claudia]] and Emperor [[Ascanius II Claudius]], and a member of the [[House of Claudius|Claudii dynasty]] that ruled Latium and its territories from 556 AD until its last emperor, [[Ascanius III Claudius]], was overthrown in the [[Crisis of the 11th Century]]. Peter of Adrianople and his descendants would rule from Adrianople and continue to claim the Imperial throne from the city of [[Adrianople]] on Latium's west coast until 1331 when the pretender Emperor Michael I of Adrianople renounced his claims on the Latin throne to retain his family's lands and ducal titles. Members of the Claudian dynasty again asserted their claim during the Great Council of 1842, claiming that the throne had been illegally held by usurping pretenders. While unsuccessful in 1842, the dynasty would eventually regain the throne in 1954 with marriage of [[Leo X Claudius|Leo Claudius]] (later Leo X) to Empress [[Diana I Anicia]]. He was also, Jacobus VI under the Adrianople line of succession, leading to speculation with the ascension of his son Constantine as to whether he would assume the regnal name Constantine XX under the Senatorial-Ostian succession numbering or Constantine XXI under the ancient-Claudian succession.


The current descendant of this line is [[Constantine XX Claudius|Emperor Constantine XX Claudius]]. The line of succession is as follows:
The current descendant of this line is [[Constantine XX Claudius|Emperor Constantine XX Claudius]]. The line of succession is as follows:
# ''Peter I of Adrianople'', son of [[Maria Augusta of Latium|Empress Maria I Claudia]] (1027–1099)
# ''Peter I of Adrianople'', son of [[Maria Augusta of Latium|Empress Maria I Claudia]] (1027–1099)
# ''Constantine I of Adrianople'', son of Peter I (1065–1115)
# ''Constantine I of Adrianople'', son of Peter I (1065–1115)
# ''Michael I of Adrianople'', son of Constantine I (1094–1132)
# ''Adrian I of Adrianople'', son of Constantine I (1094–1132)
# ''Leo I of Adrianople'', son of Michael I (1113–1151)
# ''Leo I of Adrianople'', son of Adrian I (1113–1151)
# ''Jacobus I of Adrianople'', son of Leo I (1131–1194)
# ''Jacaerus I of Adrianople'', son of Leo I (1131–1194)
# ''Constantine II of Adrianople'', grandson of Jacobus I (1184–1229)
# ''Constantine II of Adrianople'', grandson of Jacaerus I (1184–1229)
# ''Leo II of Adrianople'', son of Constantine II (1200–1240)
# ''Leo II of Adrianople'', son of Constantine II (1200–1240)
# ''Alexius I of Adrianople'', uncle of Leo II (1186–1255)
# ''Alexius I of Adrianople'', uncle of Leo II (1186–1255)
# ''Alexius II of Adrianople'', son of Alexius I (1219–1267)
# ''Alexius II of Adrianople'', son of Alexius I (1219–1267)
# ''Constantine III of Adrianople'', grandson of Alexius II (1254–1311)
# ''Constantine III of Adrianople'', grandson of Alexius II (1254–1311)
# ''Jacobus II of Adrianople'', son of Constantine III (1286–1335)
# ''Jacaerus II of Adrianople'', son of Constantine III (1286–1335)
# ''Michael II of Adrianople'', son of Jacobus II (1312–1361)
# ''Adrian II of Adrianople'', son of Jacaerus II (1312–1361)
# ''Marcus I of Adrianople'', son of Michael III (1330–1400)
# ''Jacaerus III of Adrianople'', son of Adrian II (1330–1400)
# ''John I of Adrianople'', nephew of Marcus I (1370–1419)
# ''John I of Adrianople'', nephew of Jacaerus III (1370–1419)
# ''Constantine IV of Adrianople'', son of John I (1395–1448)
# ''Constantine IV of Adrianople'', son of John I (1395–1448)
# ''Peter II, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Constantine IV (1421–1471)
# ''Peter II, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Constantine IV (1421–1471)
# ''Leo III, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Peter II (1442–1483)
# ''Leo III, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Peter II (1442–1483)
# ''Marcus II, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Leo III (1475–1534)
# ''Marcus I, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Leo III (1475–1534)
# ''Jacobus III, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Marcus II (1500–1560)
# ''Jacaerus IV, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Marcus I (1500–1560)
# ''Maria I, Duchess of Adrianople'', daughter of Jacobus (1525–1560)
# ''Maria I, Duchess of Adrianople'', daughter of Jacaerus IV (1525–1560)
# ''John II, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Maria I (1546–1610)
# ''John II, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Maria I (1546–1610)
# ''Philip I, Duke of Adrianople'', son of John II (1564–1629)
# ''Philip I, Duke of Adrianople'', son of John II (1564–1629)
# ''Michael III, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Philip I (1590–1665)
# ''Marcus II, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Philip I (1590–1665)
# ''Philip II, Duke of Adrianople'', grandson of Michael III (1640–1675)
# ''Philip II, Duke of Adrianople'', grandson of Marcus II (1640–1675)
# ''Constantine V, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Philip II (1666–1678)
# ''Constantine V, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Philip II (1666–1678)
# ''Leo IV, Duke of Adrianople '', uncle of Constantine V (1650–1705)
# ''Leo IV, Duke of Adrianople '', uncle of Constantine V (1650–1705)
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# ''Constantine VI, Duke of Adrianople'', son of John VI (1708–1770)
# ''Constantine VI, Duke of Adrianople'', son of John VI (1708–1770)
# ''Theodosius I, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Constantine VI (1730–1775)
# ''Theodosius I, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Constantine VI (1730–1775)
# ''Jacobus IV, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Jacobus (1754–1782)
# ''Jacaerus V, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Jacobus (1754–1782)
# ''Leo V, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Jacobus IV (1777–1830)
# ''Leo V, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Jacaerus V (1777–1830)
# ''Isidorus I, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Leo V (1800–1871)
# ''Isidorus I, Duke of Adrianople'', son of Leo V (1800–1871)
# ''[[Peter Claudius, Duke of Adrianople|Peter III, Duke of Adrianople]]'', son of Isidorus I (1826–1896)
# ''[[Peter Claudius, Duke of Adrianople|Peter III, Duke of Adrianople]]'', son of Isidorus I (1826–1896)
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# [[Constantine XX Claudius|Emperor Constantine XX Claudius]], son of Jacobus VI (b. 1994)
# [[Constantine XX Claudius|Emperor Constantine XX Claudius]], son of Jacobus VI (b. 1994)
Heir apparent: [[Alexius, Prince of Youth]] (b. 2019).
Heir apparent: [[Alexius, Prince of Youth]] (b. 2019).
===Descendants of Constantia of Latium===
{{main|Constantia of Latium#Issue{{!}}Descendants of Constantia of Latium}}
This line's claim to the throne is based on the belief that [[Constantia of Latium|Princess Constantia of Latium]], the future Empress of Ghant, was the lawful successor of [[Michael III of Latium|Emperor Michael III]] and not [[Andreas III of Latium|Andreas Anicius]], whom was selected by the Great Council of 1842. Before the Great Council, a group of Senators reportedly offered the throne to then [[Nathan II of Ghant|Crown Prince Nathan of Ghant]], however he refused and instructed the group of Senators to instead offer the throne to his younger brother [[Leo II of Keld|Prince Leo of Ghant]]. News of this reportedly outraged a number of Senators, who believed it illegal that a foreign-raised protestant be placed on the Latin throne and demanded the Consuls of that year, [[Constantine Anicius|Duke Constantine Anicius]] and [[Alexander Voconius]], to call for a Grand Council to determine the proper heir. The [[House Gentry|Gentry line]] of [[Leo of Ghant]] was ultimately passed over in favor of Anicius's eldest son, [[Andreas III of Latium|Andreas Anicius]], the first cousin of Emperor Michael III and the closet male heir.
The current descendant of this line is [[Peter II, King of Keld]]. The line of succession is as follows:
# '' [[Leo II, King of Keld]]'', (1824–1885) second son of Constantia
# '' [[Leo III, King of Keld]]'', son of Leo II (1843-1896)
# ''[[John VIII, King of Keld]]'', son of Leo III (1865–1945)
# ''[[Constantine V, King of Keld]]'', son of John VIII (1886–1960)
# ''[[John of Keld|Prince John of Keld]]'', son of Paul I (1910–1945)
# ''[[Peter I, King of Keld]]'', son of name (1930–1994)
# ''[[John IX, King of Keld]]'', son of Peter I (1951–1997)
# ''[[Peter II, King of Keld]]'', son of John IX (b. 1972)
Heir apparent: [[Paul, Crown Prince of Keld]] (b. 1993).
Prince Paul's heir presumptive is [[Robert of Keld|Prince Robert of Keld]] (b. 2018), his eldest son.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 12:43, 19 August 2024

Succession to the Latin throne is based on descent, religion and legitimacy. Traditionally, succession follows to the Monarch's children, children's line or for a childless Monarch to their nearest collateral line. Under the most recent update of the Acts of Succession, one must be legitimate, Fabrian Catholic, and eligible under the many other requirements to be considered an eligible heir.

Individuals whom meet the basic requirements to retain a place in succession may otherwise be deemed ineligible due to disclaimer. Any individual holding a place in succession may freely disclaim themselves, which results in that individual being treated as if they were legally dead for the purposes of succession. Individuals in the line of succession may also be forced to disclaim themselves under certain circumstances such as: standing for public office, marriage to a reigning foreign monarch (though most often does not occur until after a child is born of that union), etc. One of the most well known methods of forced disclaimer happens as the result of not having his or her marriage approved by the reigning Monarch. Failing to obtain Sovereign's consent to marriage results in an automatic disclaimer and forfeiture of any titles or related benefits to being a member of the Imperial household. Sovereign's consent to marriage is only required for individuals possessing an Imperial title; in most instances this means children or siblings of a reigning Monarch.

Current line of succession

First six in line from 21 November 2024
1. The Prince of Youth
2. The Prince Leo
3. The Princess Diana
4. The Princess Philippa
5. The Princess Evantia
6. The Crown Princess of Dakmoor Maria of Latium at event.jpg

Below is the current line of succession. This list is limited to immediate decedents of Empress Diana I Anicia. The current laws of the Acts of Succession provide that Imperial Catholic heirs of the body, or legitimate born children, are eligible to succeed to the throne. "Heirs of the body" is defined in the Acts of Succession as being male-preference primogeniture, where older children and their descendants inherit before younger children, and a male child takes precedence over a female sibling. Any amendments to the Acts of Succession are at the sole discretion of the reigning Monarch. Any child born out of wedlock is excluded from succession unless otherwise legitimized by decree of the reigning Monarch. Further rules of succession include Sovereign's consent to marriage (though only of dynasts that are children of a Sovereign), and marriage to a spouse following the "Latin Imperial Church", which was first added following the East-West Schism. The Latin Imperial Church is often interpreted to mean both the Catholic Church, and some Protestant churches.

Notes and sources
Mark Source for listing or note on exclusion from succession
D This person has been excluded from the official line of succession by forfeiting their eligibility through disclaimer.
I this person is not eligible to succeed the throne due to illegitimacy.
XR This person is barred from the succession by being a foreign Sovereign or marrying a foreign Sovereign.
SC This person is barred from the succession by marrying without the Sovereign's consent.
XC This person has been barred from succession for not being part of the Latin Imperial Church.

Alternative successions to the Latin crown

Descendants of Peter of Adrianople

This line's claim to the throne is based on the belief that Emperor Theodosius V was not the lawful Latin Emperor due to his illegitimate birth. Peter I of Adrianople was the youngest son and child of Empress Maria I Claudia and Emperor Ascanius II Claudius, and a member of the Claudii dynasty that ruled Latium and its territories from 556 AD until its last emperor, Ascanius III Claudius, was overthrown in the Crisis of the 11th Century. Peter of Adrianople and his descendants would rule from Adrianople and continue to claim the Imperial throne from the city of Adrianople on Latium's west coast until 1331 when the pretender Emperor Michael I of Adrianople renounced his claims on the Latin throne to retain his family's lands and ducal titles. Members of the Claudian dynasty again asserted their claim during the Great Council of 1842, claiming that the throne had been illegally held by usurping pretenders. While unsuccessful in 1842, the dynasty would eventually regain the throne in 1954 with marriage of Leo Claudius (later Leo X) to Empress Diana I Anicia. He was also, Jacobus VI under the Adrianople line of succession, leading to speculation with the ascension of his son Constantine as to whether he would assume the regnal name Constantine XX under the Senatorial-Ostian succession numbering or Constantine XXI under the ancient-Claudian succession.

The current descendant of this line is Emperor Constantine XX Claudius. The line of succession is as follows:

  1. Peter I of Adrianople, son of Empress Maria I Claudia (1027–1099)
  2. Constantine I of Adrianople, son of Peter I (1065–1115)
  3. Adrian I of Adrianople, son of Constantine I (1094–1132)
  4. Leo I of Adrianople, son of Adrian I (1113–1151)
  5. Jacaerus I of Adrianople, son of Leo I (1131–1194)
  6. Constantine II of Adrianople, grandson of Jacaerus I (1184–1229)
  7. Leo II of Adrianople, son of Constantine II (1200–1240)
  8. Alexius I of Adrianople, uncle of Leo II (1186–1255)
  9. Alexius II of Adrianople, son of Alexius I (1219–1267)
  10. Constantine III of Adrianople, grandson of Alexius II (1254–1311)
  11. Jacaerus II of Adrianople, son of Constantine III (1286–1335)
  12. Adrian II of Adrianople, son of Jacaerus II (1312–1361)
  13. Jacaerus III of Adrianople, son of Adrian II (1330–1400)
  14. John I of Adrianople, nephew of Jacaerus III (1370–1419)
  15. Constantine IV of Adrianople, son of John I (1395–1448)
  16. Peter II, Duke of Adrianople, son of Constantine IV (1421–1471)
  17. Leo III, Duke of Adrianople, son of Peter II (1442–1483)
  18. Marcus I, Duke of Adrianople, son of Leo III (1475–1534)
  19. Jacaerus IV, Duke of Adrianople, son of Marcus I (1500–1560)
  20. Maria I, Duchess of Adrianople, daughter of Jacaerus IV (1525–1560)
  21. John II, Duke of Adrianople, son of Maria I (1546–1610)
  22. Philip I, Duke of Adrianople, son of John II (1564–1629)
  23. Marcus II, Duke of Adrianople, son of Philip I (1590–1665)
  24. Philip II, Duke of Adrianople, grandson of Marcus II (1640–1675)
  25. Constantine V, Duke of Adrianople, son of Philip II (1666–1678)
  26. Leo IV, Duke of Adrianople , uncle of Constantine V (1650–1705)
  27. John III, Duke of Adrianople, son of Leo IV (1680–1731)
  28. Constantine VI, Duke of Adrianople, son of John VI (1708–1770)
  29. Theodosius I, Duke of Adrianople, son of Constantine VI (1730–1775)
  30. Jacaerus V, Duke of Adrianople, son of Jacobus (1754–1782)
  31. Leo V, Duke of Adrianople, son of Jacaerus V (1777–1830)
  32. Isidorus I, Duke of Adrianople, son of Leo V (1800–1871)
  33. Peter III, Duke of Adrianople, son of Isidorus I (1826–1896)
  34. Philip III, Duke of Adrianople, son of Peter III (1845–1910)
  35. Theodosius II, Duke of Adrianople, son of Philip III (1867–1930)
  36. Jacobus V, Duke of Adrianople, son of Theodosius I (1900-1976)
  37. Leo VI, Duke of Adrianople, son of Jacobus V (1929–1997)
  38. Emperor Jacobus VI Claudius, son of Leo VI (1960–2016)
  39. Emperor Constantine XX Claudius, son of Jacobus VI (b. 1994)

Heir apparent: Alexius, Prince of Youth (b. 2019).

See also