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The '''Verrucosa family''' is a [[Latium|Latin]] noble family of among the [[Gentes maiores et minores|Gentes Minores]]. The family first gained notoriety during the [[Social War]], entering the orbit of [[Jacobus Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]], and was ennobled in 1950. Since then, the family has held numerous offices, including [[Senate of Latium|Senate]] membership, the [[Consul of Latium|Consulship]], [[Praeses Senatus | The '''Verrucosa family''' is a [[Latium|Latin]] noble family of among the [[Gentes maiores et minores|Gentes Minores]]. The family first gained notoriety during the [[Social War]], entering the orbit of [[Jacobus Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]], and was ennobled in 1950. Since then, the family has held numerous offices, including [[Senate of Latium|Senate]] membership, the [[Consul of Latium|Consulship]], and [[Praeses Senatus]]. Members of the family were integral in the formation of [[Delpha Verrco]], which has since become the largest non-government run media and telecommunication corporation in [[Latium]], and among the largest in the [[Ajax|world]]. | ||
==Name and origin== | ==Name and origin== | ||
The [[wikipedia:etymology|etymology]] ''Verrucosus'' comes from the Latin word for "warty", "rough", or "rugged". Under [[wikipedia:Roman naming conventions|traditional Latin naming conventions]], and has served as a [[wikipedia:cognomen|cognomen]] that was derived from personal characteristics, in this case a wart, rough features, or even a rough personality or appearance. Historically, such cognomen would have been given to distinguish a family member from another with similar praenomen. However, in the case of the Verrucosus family, it is not known how the ''Verrucosus'' cognomen first became associated with the family. | The [[wikipedia:etymology|etymology]] ''Verrucosus'' comes from the Latin word for "warty", "rough", or "rugged". Under [[wikipedia:Roman naming conventions|traditional Latin naming conventions]], and has served as a [[wikipedia:cognomen|cognomen]] that was derived from personal characteristics, in this case a wart, rough features, or even a rough personality or appearance. Historically, such cognomen would have been given to distinguish a family member from another with similar praenomen. However, in the case of the Verrucosus family, it is not known how the ''Verrucosus'' cognomen first became associated with the family. | ||
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** ''[[Josephus Verrucosus]]'' (1928–2023) | ** ''[[Josephus Verrucosus]]'' (1928–2023) | ||
*** [[Image:Meuble héraldique Couronne lauriers2.svg|15px]] [[Marius Verrucosus (born 1963)|Marius Verrucosus]] (b. 1958) | *** [[Image:Meuble héraldique Couronne lauriers2.svg|15px]] [[Marius Verrucosus (born 1963)|Marius Verrucosus]] (b. 1958) | ||
****[[ | ****[[Alexandra Verrucosa|Alexandra, Archduchess of Nyrundy]] (b. 1984) | ||
****[[Andrea Verrucosa]] (b. 1986) | ****[[Andrea Verrucosa|Andrea Verrucosa]] (b. 1986) | ||
****[[Damianus Verrucosus]] (b. 1988) | ****[[Damianus Verrucosus]] (b. 1988) | ||
****[[Damiane Verrucosa]] (b. | ****[[Damiane Verrucosa|Princess Damiane of Ghant]] (b. 1989) | ||
****[[Maria Verrucosa]] (b. 1992) | ****[[Maria Verrucosa]] (b. 1991) | ||
****[[Michael Verrucosus]] (b. | ****[[Amelia Verrucosa|Amelia, Latin Empress consort]] (b. 1992) | ||
****[[Alexius Verrucosus]] (b. 1994) | |||
****[[Michael Verrucosus]] (b. 1998) | |||
***[[John Verrucosus]] (b. 1960) | ***[[John Verrucosus]] (b. 1960) | ||
****[[Philippa Verrucosa|Philippa, Countess of Edinus]] (b. 1985) | ****[[Philippa Verrucosa|Philippa, Countess of Edinus]] (b. 1985) | ||
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****[[Victoria Verrucosa]] (b. 1998) | ****[[Victoria Verrucosa]] (b. 1998) | ||
*** [[Adula Verrucosa|Adula, Duchess of Silingia-Marlburg]] (b. 1966) | *** [[Adula Verrucosa|Adula, Duchess of Silingia-Marlburg]] (b. 1966) | ||
*** [[ | *** [[Flora Verrucosa|Princess Flora of Ghant]] (b. 1968) | ||
*** [[Adriana Verrucosa]] (b. 1970) | |||
*** [[Zoe Verrucosa|Zoe, Crown Princess of Keld]] (b. 1975) | *** [[Zoe Verrucosa|Zoe, Crown Princess of Keld]] (b. 1975) | ||
** [[Valens Verrucosus]] (1932–1999) | ** [[Valens Verrucosus]] (1932–1999) |
Latest revision as of 02:05, 26 July 2024
Verrucosa | |
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Patrician then Gentes Minores | |
Country | Latium |
Founded | 1889 |
Founder | Pelagius Verrucosus |
Current head | Duke Marius Verrucosus |
Connected families | Latin Imperial Family Claudia dynasty House of Gentry House of Hohenhaupt Vitruvia family |
Motto | Aut viam inveniam aut faciam (Latin: I will either find a way or make one) |
Estate(s) | Villa d'Iulia Concordia Villa Verrucosae Hormisdian |
The Verrucosa family is a Latin noble family of among the Gentes Minores. The family first gained notoriety during the Social War, entering the orbit of Jacobus Claudius, Duke of Adrianople, and was ennobled in 1950. Since then, the family has held numerous offices, including Senate membership, the Consulship, and Praeses Senatus. Members of the family were integral in the formation of Delpha Verrco, which has since become the largest non-government run media and telecommunication corporation in Latium, and among the largest in the world.
Name and origin
The etymology Verrucosus comes from the Latin word for "warty", "rough", or "rugged". Under traditional Latin naming conventions, and has served as a cognomen that was derived from personal characteristics, in this case a wart, rough features, or even a rough personality or appearance. Historically, such cognomen would have been given to distinguish a family member from another with similar praenomen. However, in the case of the Verrucosus family, it is not known how the Verrucosus cognomen first became associated with the family.
Just as with many Latin families of non-noble origin, the predominant use of the nomen fell out of favor to a cognomen or cognomen associated with different branches of the family. This is one theory by family biographers to explain the lack of notable familial nomen. However, government records have indicated that the paternal great-grandfather of house founder Josephus Verrucosus, Constantine Arruntius was a member of gens Sanquinia, potentially indicating Turscian ancestry. Given the complete lack of traditional nomen, family biographers have theorized that Pelagius Verrucous was likely an illegitimate child. Joseph Verrucosus commented on these theories during a a 1998 interview following his second appointment as praeses senatus, calling them "entertaining" and "humorous".
History
The first recorded member of the family to utilize the Verrucosa name was Pelagius Verrucosus, who was born in 1859. By 1925, Pelagius's son, Felix, served in the Latin Army, and was stationed in near the Lyncanestrian border. Over the course of his enlisted military service, Felix achieved the rank of Evocatus Tesserarius, before eventually settling in Atina, southern Latium near Suessa.
The family first achieved notoriety during the Social War, when Felix's son, and current head of the family, Josephus Verrucosus was awarded the Armilla Medal following the Battle of Olympia. This achievement and notoriety that ensued resulted in Joseph soon becoming one of many protegees of Jacobus Claudius, Duke of Adrianople, alongside Peter of Keld and Valentinian Poppaeus – both future praesides senatus. Joseph again fought in the War of Gelonian Independence before retiring from the legion and, alongside his brother Valens Verrucosus, established the company that would later become Delpha Verrco with the support of the Claudia dynasty and Vitruvia family.
The two brothers achieved great success in business and politics alike, and quickly accumulated great wealth. Joseph would serve as Praeses Senatus from 1963 to 1966.
Notable members
Members
- Felix Verrucosus (1902–1980)
- Josephus Verrucosus (1928–2023)
- Marius Verrucosus (b. 1958)
- Alexandra, Archduchess of Nyrundy (b. 1984)
- Andrea Verrucosa (b. 1986)
- Damianus Verrucosus (b. 1988)
- Princess Damiane of Ghant (b. 1989)
- Maria Verrucosa (b. 1991)
- Amelia, Latin Empress consort (b. 1992)
- Alexius Verrucosus (b. 1994)
- Michael Verrucosus (b. 1998)
- John Verrucosus (b. 1960)
- Philippa, Countess of Edinus (b. 1985)
- Laurentius Verrucosus (b. 1987)
- Delphina Verrucosa (b. 1990)
- Josephina Verrucosa (b. 1962)
- Florentine Verrucosus (b. 1964)
- Valentia Verrucosa (b. 1988)
- Veronica Verrucosa (b. 1990)
- Vanessa Verrucosa (b. 1992)
- Victoria Verrucosa (b. 1998)
- Adula, Duchess of Silingia-Marlburg (b. 1966)
- Princess Flora of Ghant (b. 1968)
- Adriana Verrucosa (b. 1970)
- Zoe, Crown Princess of Keld (b. 1975)
- Marius Verrucosus (b. 1958)
- Valens Verrucosus (1932–1999)
- Aurelia Verrucosa (b. 1964)
- Anna Verrucosa (b. 1966)
- Sophia Verrucosa (1936–2012)
- Josephus Verrucosus (1928–2023)