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| name = Constantine XIX
| name           = Constantine XIX
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| succession     = [[Monarchy of Latium|Latin Emperor]]<br>[[Monarchy of Perateia|Perateian Emperor]]
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| reign = 14 February 1933 – 12 April 1945
| reign         = 15 April 1934 – 12 April 1945
| coronation = 25 December 1933
| coronation     = 25 December 1934
| predecessor =[[John XIII of Latium|John XIII]]   
| predecessor   = [[John XIV Anicius]]   
| successor = [[Diana Augusta]]
| successor     = [[Diana I Anicia]]
|reg-type   = Regent
| reg-type       = Co-emperor
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| regent         = John XIV Anicius (until 1937)
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| spouses       = {{marriage|[[Christina of Rahdenburg]]|25 November 1928}}
|regent2      = {{List collapsed|title=''See list''|1=Peter Abronia|2=Marcus Erucius|3=Thomas Genucius|4=John Aurunculeius|5=[[Orestes Cotta]]}}
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| Prince Michael of Latium
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| [[Diana I Anicia]]
| reign3 = 14 February 1933 – 12 April 1945
| [[Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna]]
| predecessor3 = [[John XIII of Latium|John XIII]]
|successor3  = [[Diana Augusta]]
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|regent3      = {{List collapsed|title=''See list''|1=[[Adrian Tremellius, 4th Count of Bagiennorum|Count of Bagiennorum]]|2=[[Prince Alexander, Duke of Callatis|Duke of Callatis]]|3=[[Thomas Acropolites, 12th Duke of Akropolites|Duke of Acropolites]]|4=[[Silvester Egilius, 11th Lord of Norba|Lord of Norba]]|5=[[John Anicius, 3rd Duke of Beroea|Duke of Beroea]]}}
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| full name = Gaius Anicius Gallus Constantinus Theophylactus Valentinius Honorius Caesar
| full name       = Gaius Anicius Gallus Constantinus Theophylactus Valentinius Honorius Caesar
| house = Anicia
| house           = Anicia
| father = [[John Anicius, 3rd Duke of Beroea]]
| father         = [[John XIV Anicius]]
| mother     = [[Joanna of Latium|Joanna]]
| mother         = [[Alexandra of Ghant]]
| birth_date = {{birth date|1910|9|8|df=y}}  
| birth_date     = {{birth date|1907|9|8|df=y}}  
| birth_place = Questros Palace, [[Thessalona]], Salonika, [[Belfras]]
| birth_place     = Questros Palace, [[Thessalona]], Salonika, [[Belfras]]
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1945|4|12|1910|9|8|df=y}}
| death_date     = {{Death date and age|1945|4|12|1907|9|8|df=y}}
| death_place = Palace of Porphyrogenitus, [[Alexandria (Latium)|Alexandria]]
| death_place     = Palatium Purpura, [[Ascanium]]
| place of burial = 4 July 1948 <br>Imperial Crypt, Castellum ab Alba
| place of burial = 4 July 1948 <br>Imperial Crypt, Castellum ab Alba
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| religion        = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
| religion        = [[Imperial Latin Church|Imperial Church]] ([[Fabrian Catholic Church|Catholicism]])
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'''Constantine XIX''' (''Gaius Anicius Constantinus Theophylactus Valentinius Honorius Caesar''; 8 September 1910 – 12 April 1945) was [[Monarchy of Latium|Emperor of the Latins]] from 1925 until 1945, and was under the regency of his father until 1928. He was the first Latin monarch to be born outside of [[Ajax#Continents|Belsiaria]] since the 17th century, and the first to be born in [[Ajax#Continents|Norumbia]].
'''Constantine XIX Anicius''' (''Gaius Anicius Constantinus Theophylactus Valentinius Honorius Caesar''; 8 September 1907 – 12 April 1945) was [[Monarchy of Latium|Latin Emperor]] from 1934 until 1945, and was under the regency of his father until 1928. He was the second Latin monarch to be born outside of [[Ajax#Continents|Belsiaria]] since the 17th century, and the first to be born on [[Ajax#Continents|Norumbia]].


At the time of his birth, Constantine was not expected to come into the throne. He mother became heir presumptive following the death of his uncle [[Theophylactus, Prince of Youth]] in a 1921 train accident. He was made  <nowiki>"Prince of Youth"</nowiki> upon his mother's ascension in 1922.  
At the time of his birth, Constantine was the first joint heir of Latium and Perateia, for which he was named Prince of Youth and Despot of Levedos with the additional title of Protosebastokrator. Constantine was primarily raised in [[Leonople]], and was fluent in both Latin and Perateian. Court biographers wrote that Constantine deeply favored the Perateian Ecumenical faith, but he remained a Fabrian Catholic and enjoyed warmed relations with both Pope Florentine II and his successor Pontian X, as well as Ecumenical Patriarch Theodosios IV.
 
While able to restore stability initially after his father's untimely death, the latter half of his reign was plagued with political instability and flaring tensions between the imperial goverment, Gelonian partisans, and growing socialist sentiments. No senate majority survived for more than two years until 1945. He was murdered in the [[Ascanium Massacre]], which sparked the [[Social War]], and ended with his eldest child and daughter [[Diana I Anicia|Diana]] installed as Empress. His remains were never recovered following the Imperial recapture of Alexandria, however a tomb was installed at Sancta Sapientia, in Castellum for him and his wife.


While Constantine was able to restore stability initially after his mother's untimely death, the latter part of his reign was plagued with government instability, as no government survived for more than two years until 1941. He was murdered in the [[Coup of 12 August 1946|Coup of April 1945]], which sparked the [[Social War]], and ended with his daughter [[Diana Augusta|Diana]] installed as Empress. His remains were never recovered following the Imperial recapture of Alexandria, though a tomb was placed for him at the Imperial Crypt in Castellum.
==Early Life==
==Reign==
==Social War==
===Coup of 1945===
==Ancestry==
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|4= 4. Michael Anicius 2nd, Duke of Beroea
|5= 5. Constania Voconia
|6= 6. [[John XIII of Latium]]
|7= 7. [[Alexandra of Ghant]]
|8= 8. Thomas Anicius 1st, Duke of Beroea
|9= 9. Theodosia Insteia
|10= 10. Alexander Voconius, 6th Count of Aricia
|11= 11. Maria Komnenos
|12= 12. [[Theophylactus I Augustus]]
|13= 13. Giovanna Candreva
|14= 14. [[Nathan II of Ghant]]
|15= 15. [[Elena of Garza]]
|16= 16. Nicephorus (=24)
|17= 17. Anastasia Anicia (=25)
|18= 18.  Nikeforos Insteia, 3rd Lord Insteia
|19= 19. Faustina Choniates
|20= 20. Constantine Voconius, 7th Count of Aricia
|21= 21.  Flavia Fulciniu
|22= 22. Andronikos Komnenos, 6th Doux of Batatzes
|23= 23. Maria Clodios
|24= 24. Nicephorus (=16)
|25= 25.  Anastasia Anicia (=17)
|26= 26. Massimo Candreva
|27= 27.  Vittoria Della Farra
|28= 28. John III of Ghant
|29= 29. [[Constantia of Latium|Princess Constantia of Latium]]
|30= 30. Aelius Maximus
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Latest revision as of 14:06, 14 October 2023

Constantine XIX
King Alexander of Greece.jpg
Latin Emperor
Perateian Emperor
Reign15 April 1934 – 12 April 1945
Coronation25 December 1934
PredecessorJohn XIV Anicius
SuccessorDiana I Anicia
Co-emperorJohn XIV Anicius (until 1937)
Born(1907-09-08)8 September 1907
Questros Palace, Thessalona, Salonika, Belfras
Died12 April 1945(1945-04-12) (aged 37)
Palatium Purpura, Ascanium
Burial
4 July 1948
Imperial Crypt, Castellum ab Alba
Spouse
Issue
Detail
Full name
Gaius Anicius Gallus Constantinus Theophylactus Valentinius Honorius Caesar
HouseAnicia
FatherJohn XIV Anicius
MotherAlexandra of Ghant
ReligionImperial Church (Catholicism)

Constantine XIX Anicius (Gaius Anicius Constantinus Theophylactus Valentinius Honorius Caesar; 8 September 1907 – 12 April 1945) was Latin Emperor from 1934 until 1945, and was under the regency of his father until 1928. He was the second Latin monarch to be born outside of Belsiaria since the 17th century, and the first to be born on Norumbia.

At the time of his birth, Constantine was the first joint heir of Latium and Perateia, for which he was named Prince of Youth and Despot of Levedos with the additional title of Protosebastokrator. Constantine was primarily raised in Leonople, and was fluent in both Latin and Perateian. Court biographers wrote that Constantine deeply favored the Perateian Ecumenical faith, but he remained a Fabrian Catholic and enjoyed warmed relations with both Pope Florentine II and his successor Pontian X, as well as Ecumenical Patriarch Theodosios IV.

While able to restore stability initially after his father's untimely death, the latter half of his reign was plagued with political instability and flaring tensions between the imperial goverment, Gelonian partisans, and growing socialist sentiments. No senate majority survived for more than two years until 1945. He was murdered in the Ascanium Massacre, which sparked the Social War, and ended with his eldest child and daughter Diana installed as Empress. His remains were never recovered following the Imperial recapture of Alexandria, however a tomb was installed at Sancta Sapientia, in Castellum for him and his wife.