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  | office            = [[Consul of Latium|Consul of the Latin Empire]]
  | office            = [[Consul of Latium|Consul of the Latin Empire]]
  | term_start        = 1 January 2022
  | term_start        = 1 January 2022
  | term_end          =  
  | term_end          = 31 December 2022
  | monarch            = [[Constantine XX Claudius]]
  | monarch            = [[Constantine XX Claudius]]
  | alongside          = [[Valentia Verrucosa]]
  | alongside          = [[Valentia Verrucosa]]
  | predecessor        = Constantine XX Claudius<br>[[Alexander Pompilius]]
  | predecessor        = Constantine XX Claudius<br>[[Alexander Pompilius]]
  | successor          =  
  | successor          = [[Spurius Julius]]<br>[[Flavius Aemilius]]
  | office2            = [[Master of Offices]]
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  | term_start2        = 7 April 2019
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'''Florian Claudius''', <small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Judiciary of Latium#Emperor's Counsel|IA]] EOV SFN</small> (''Gaius Claudius Caudex Iohnnes Florianus Hadrianus''; b. 24 February 1970) is a Latin nobleman, former footballer, executive, and politician. He has served as [[Master of Offices]] since 2019, previously serving as President of [[Imperialis Ianiculum]] from 2014 to 2018, and a Count-in-aid of Council from 2000 to 2013. Claudius is a member of the [[House of Claudius|Claudii dynasty]], and is the grandson of [[Jacobus Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]].  
'''Florian Claudius''', <small>[[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] [[Judiciary of Latium#Emperor's Counsel|IA]] EOV SFN</small> (''Gaius Claudius Caudex Iohnnes Florianus Hadrianus''; b. 24 February 1970) is a Latin nobleman, former footballer, executive, and politician. He has served as [[Master of Offices]] since 2019, previously serving as President of [[Imperialis Ianiculum]] from 2014 to 2018, and a Count-in-aid of Council from 2000 to 2013. Claudius is a member of the [[Claudian dynasty]], and is the grandson of [[Jacobus Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]].  


Claudius has a brief football career, and signed with Imperialis Ianiculum when he turned 18. He also played for AC Rutupiae while on loan from Ianiculum. His playing career ended in 1994 after tearing his ACL. His football management career began when he was appointed Chairman and chief executive officer of FC Imperialis Ianiculum on 8 November 2014. The club won the league title during his first full season as Chairman in 2015. In 2015 and again in 2016 he was awarded [[Liga Campiontia]] Executive of the Year.  
Claudius has a brief football career, and signed with Imperialis Ianiculum when he turned 18. He also played for AC Rutupiae while on loan from Ianiculum. His playing career ended in 1994 after tearing his ACL. His football management career began when he was appointed Chairman and chief executive officer of FC Imperialis Ianiculum on 8 November 2014. The club won the league title during his first full season as Chairman in 2015. In 2015 and again in 2016 he was awarded [[Liga Campiontia]] Executive of the Year.  
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Claudius held a distinguished legal career before his chairmanship appointment, and has often been considered for open judiciary positions. He has occasionally drafted Imperial edicts, which has only become known due to a leaked draft in 2014 where his name was included on an executive order.
Claudius held a distinguished legal career before his chairmanship appointment, and has often been considered for open judiciary positions. He has occasionally drafted Imperial edicts, which has only become known due to a leaked draft in 2014 where his name was included on an executive order.
==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
Claudius was born in Valle Aurelia in the city of [[Castellum ab Alba]] as the fifth child and youngest son of [[Isidorus Claudius|Duke Isidorus Claudius]] and Campana Vitruvia. Claudius was baptized at the Pantheon in [[Castellum]] on 13 June 1969. Claudius has five older siblings; [[Philip Claudius|Philip]], [[Agnes Claudia|Agnes]], [[Honoria Claudia|Honoria]], Marcus, and Marina.
Claudius was born in Valle Aurelia in the city of [[Castellum ab Alba]] as the fifth child and youngest son of [[Isidorus Claudius|Duke Isidorus Claudius]] and Campana Vitruvia. Claudius was baptized at the Pantheon in [[Castellum]] on 13 June 1969. Claudius has five older siblings; [[Philip Claudius|Philip]], [[Agnes Claudia|Agnes]], [[Honoria Claudia|Honoria]], [[Marcus Claudius|Marcus]], and Marina.
===Education===
===Education===
Claudius attended Holy Name School until secondary school, later educated by private tutors in lieu of secondary school. He was tutored alongside cousins [[Prince John, Duke of Aurunca|Prince John of Latium]], [[Princess Joanna of Latium]], and [[Eirene of Latium|Princess Eirene of Latium]]. After completing his education, he signed a contract with FC Imperialis Ianiculum, forgoing university.  
Claudius attended Holy Name School until secondary school, later educated by private tutors in lieu of secondary school. He was tutored alongside cousins [[Prince John, Duke of Aurunca|Prince John of Latium]], [[Princess Joanna of Latium]], and [[Eirene of Latium|Princess Eirene of Latium]]. After completing his education, he signed a contract with FC Imperialis Ianiculum, forgoing university.  

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The Illustrious
Florian Claudius
CI IA EOSA SFN
Florian Claudius.jpg
Consul of the Latin Empire
In office
1 January 2022 – 31 December 2022
Serving with Valentia Verrucosa
MonarchConstantine XX Claudius
Preceded byConstantine XX Claudius
Alexander Pompilius
Succeeded bySpurius Julius
Flavius Aemilius
Master of Offices
Assumed office
7 April 2019
MonarchConstantine XX Claudius
Preceded byThe Duke of Ossonoba
Count-in-aid of Council
In office
1 January 2000 – 19 June 2013
MonarchJacobus VI Claudius
Personal details
Born
Gaius Claudius Caudex Iohnnes Florianus Hadrianus

(1970-02-24) 24 February 1970 (age 54)
Valle Aurelia, Castellum, Latium
Spouse(s)
Alexandra Tarpeia
(m. 1993; div. 1997)

Marsella Atmos (m. 1999)
Children8 (inc. Peter Claudius)
Parents
Alma materVigueria College, Haenna (LD)
Alba School of Economics and Business (Ph.M)
ProfessionExecutive (Imperial Athletic and Entertainment Holdings)


Florian Claudius, CI IA EOV SFN (Gaius Claudius Caudex Iohnnes Florianus Hadrianus; b. 24 February 1970) is a Latin nobleman, former footballer, executive, and politician. He has served as Master of Offices since 2019, previously serving as President of Imperialis Ianiculum from 2014 to 2018, and a Count-in-aid of Council from 2000 to 2013. Claudius is a member of the Claudian dynasty, and is the grandson of Jacobus Claudius, Duke of Adrianople.

Claudius has a brief football career, and signed with Imperialis Ianiculum when he turned 18. He also played for AC Rutupiae while on loan from Ianiculum. His playing career ended in 1994 after tearing his ACL. His football management career began when he was appointed Chairman and chief executive officer of FC Imperialis Ianiculum on 8 November 2014. The club won the league title during his first full season as Chairman in 2015. In 2015 and again in 2016 he was awarded Liga Campiontia Executive of the Year.

Claudius held a distinguished legal career before his chairmanship appointment, and has often been considered for open judiciary positions. He has occasionally drafted Imperial edicts, which has only become known due to a leaked draft in 2014 where his name was included on an executive order.

Early life and education

Claudius was born in Valle Aurelia in the city of Castellum ab Alba as the fifth child and youngest son of Duke Isidorus Claudius and Campana Vitruvia. Claudius was baptized at the Pantheon in Castellum on 13 June 1969. Claudius has five older siblings; Philip, Agnes, Honoria, Marcus, and Marina.

Education

Claudius attended Holy Name School until secondary school, later educated by private tutors in lieu of secondary school. He was tutored alongside cousins Prince John of Latium, Princess Joanna of Latium, and Princess Eirene of Latium. After completing his education, he signed a contract with FC Imperialis Ianiculum, forgoing university.

After his football career ended abruptly due to injury, he enrolled at Vigueria College, Haenna where he studied law. Claudius also served as a law clerk for local the Lord of Appeal, Adrian Vibius, during his second and third years, and in the Quaestor of the Palace office between his third and fourth years.

He completed his degree after four years in 1995. However, he later enrolled in an accelerated graduate program at the Alba School of Economics and Business. He obtained a Ph.M in finance from Castellum in fall 1996.

Football career

Florian Claudius
Personal information
Height 6'1" (1.85 m)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1989–1992 Imperialis Ianiculum
1991 → Rutupiae AC (loan)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1994 Imperialis Ianiculum 2 (0)
1992–1993 → Rutupiae AC (loan) 13 (3)
Total 15 (2)
1993 Latium U21 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Imperial Athletic and Entertainment Holdings

Claudius has been Chairman of Imperial Athletic and Entertainment Holdings since 8 November 2012 to originally serve as interim chairman for the remainder of the Liga Campiontia season. Imperial Athletic Holdings and Investments is a privately owned parent company of FC Imperialis Ianiculum of Liga Campiontia, a number of other athletic teams across various leagues around the world, and numerous entertainment or concert venues.

Imperialis Ianiculum

Following the 2013-14 Liga Campiontia season, FC Imperialis Ianiculum finished mid-table for the third year in a row and had lost six straight games at the start of the next season. Claudius was appointed to replace longtime Chairman Georgios Anagnos, who had won 4 league titles for Imperialis in his 10 years as the helm, though had not finished higher than 6th since 2009. It was originally announced that Claudius would only serve on an interim basis for the remainder of the season with a full interview process planned for the offseason. At the time of the hire, fans had been calling for manager Flavius Blaesus to be fired, though Claudius instead replaced Vitalius Heius as director of football and assumed the duties himself. At the next transfer window, Castellum initiated a $23 million bid for 19 year old Perateian football star, Nikeforos Zenon (now known as Zeno).

At the end of the 2013-2014 season, Imperialis finished 3rd in the league table and qualified for BFFA Champions League. It was also announced that the club would not be holding interviews and appointed Claudius as full time Chairman in 2014.

2016 UAFA Ajax Cup

Claudius was named to exploratory committee for the Latin UAFA host bid for the 2016 World Cup by the Latin Football Association in 2013.

Purchase of HC Regis Adrianopolis

The House of Claudius first attempted to purchase LMH's HC Regis Adrianople in the 1950s, and again in the 1970s and early 2000s, all of which were refused by the longtime owners, Furii family. Most gossip surrounding these attempted purchases revolved around issues the Claudii had with the teams name, seeing it as a slight referencing the Claudii family's period as Rulers of Adrianople. In 2010, the Furii sold a 27% ownership interest to Adrianople Sporting Firm, who in turn sold a 1% interest to Imperial Athletic and Entertainment Holdings. By 2015, the Imperial 1% interest rose to 30%. On 4 December 2017, Claudius negotiated the Imperial family's purchase of the controlling stake in the team. Days later, Claudius announced that the new ownership would not see immediate changes in the team's day-to-day operations, but a name change was being considered for the 2018-19 season. On 15 December 2017, Claudius announced the team would be renamed HC Augusta Adrianopolis for the 2018-19 season.

Master of Offices

Personal life

Claudius has been married once, to Alexandra Tarpeia. He and Tarpeia first met while Claudius was on loan to Rutupiae AC in 1992 and were sporadically seen together throughout town. The two married at a private ceremony Rutupiae while Alexandra was four months pregnant. Claudius and Tarpeia would eventually divorce in 1998, citing personal differences. They have two children, Victoria (1992) and Leontia (1995). Despite their divorce, they are known to be on good terms today.

In 1999, Florian married Ghantish noblewoman Marsella Atmos. The wedding took place at the family chapel at Palatium Supranio, in Adrianople. The two met years prior when Atmos served as a lady-in-waiting to Claudius' cousin then Isabella, Crown Princess of Ghant. The couple have six children together: Peter (b. 2000); Polyxena (b. 2000); Olivia (b. 2002); Octavia (b. 2005); Ophelia (b. 2008); and Philip (b. 2011)

Titles, styles, honors, and arms

  • 24 February 1970 – 1 January 2000: The Most Renowned Florian Claudius
  • 1 January 2000 – 7 April 2019: The Most Admirable Florian Claudius
  • 7 April 2019 – present: The Illustrious Florian Claudius

Honors

  •  Latium: Knight of the Order of the Blood of the Eagle Red ribbon bar - general use.svg
  •  Latium: Companion of the Order of National Achievement PRU Roter Adlerorden BAR.svg

Ancestry