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'''John Anicius, | '''John Anicius, Duke of Beroea, Father of the Emperor''' <small>EE EAA MCG ECC [[Emperor's Council of Latium|CI]] </small> (''Faustus Anicius Gallus Iohannes Arcadius Alexius''; 8 June 1880 – 16 January 1964) was a [[Latium|Latin]] noble, statesman, and solider. He was the father of [[Constantine XIX of Latium|Latin Emperor Constantine XIX]], and was one of only two individuals to hold the honorary title <nowiki>"Father of the Emperor".</nowiki> | ||
Beroea was the youngest child and only son of Michael Anicius, | Beroea was the youngest child and only son of Michael Anicius, Duke of Beroea and Lady Constania Voconia. He was the grandson of [[Thomas Anicius, 1st Duke of Beroea]], the first modern [[Consul of Latium|Consul]] following the reforms of [[Theophylactus I Augustus|Emperor Theophylactus I Augustus]] in the mid-1860s. Beroea took up a military career after turning 16, primarily serving in the [[Legio V Audonia|5th Legion]]. In 1898, he married his third cousin then [[Joanna of Latium|Princess Joanna of Latium]]; they had 5 children, of which 4 survived to adulthood, including [[Constantine XIX of Latium|Latin Emperor Constantine XIX]]. Beroea had a storied military, political and court career, serving as Lord Palatine of Belfras on two occasions for a total of 9 years. He briefly served as [[Master of Offices]] and [[Emperor's Council of Latium#Great Officers of State|Count of the Chancery]] from 1940 until 1941. | ||
==Early life== | ==Early life== | ||
==Career== | ==Career== |
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Duke of Beroea | |||||
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Tenure | 9 June 1922 – 14 February 1933 | ||||
Born | Hiera Palace, Alexandria, Latium | 8 June 1880||||
Died | 16 January 1964 St Maria's National Hospital, Velia, Castellum ab Alba | (aged 83)||||
Burial | 23 January 1964 Sancta Sapientia | ||||
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House | Anicius | ||||
Father | Michael Anicius, 2nd Duke of Beroea | ||||
Mother | Constania Voconia | ||||
Religion | Fabrian Catholic |
John Anicius, Duke of Beroea, Father of the Emperor EE EAA MCG ECC CI (Faustus Anicius Gallus Iohannes Arcadius Alexius; 8 June 1880 – 16 January 1964) was a Latin noble, statesman, and solider. He was the father of Latin Emperor Constantine XIX, and was one of only two individuals to hold the honorary title "Father of the Emperor".
Beroea was the youngest child and only son of Michael Anicius, Duke of Beroea and Lady Constania Voconia. He was the grandson of Thomas Anicius, 1st Duke of Beroea, the first modern Consul following the reforms of Emperor Theophylactus I Augustus in the mid-1860s. Beroea took up a military career after turning 16, primarily serving in the 5th Legion. In 1898, he married his third cousin then Princess Joanna of Latium; they had 5 children, of which 4 survived to adulthood, including Latin Emperor Constantine XIX. Beroea had a storied military, political and court career, serving as Lord Palatine of Belfras on two occasions for a total of 9 years. He briefly served as Master of Offices and Count of the Chancery from 1940 until 1941.
Early life
Career
Lord Palatine of Belfras
Marriage and family
Later life
Titles, styles and arms
- 8 June 1880 – 30 December 1899: Lord of Coriallum
- 30 December 1899 – 1 March 1909: Counte of Ratiara
- 1 March 1909 – 9 June 1922: His Grace The Duke of Beroea
- 9 June 1922 – 6 January 1964: His Imperial Highness The Duke of Beroea
Honors
- Latium: Knight of the Ancient Equestrian Order
- Latium: Knight of the Sacred Order of Golden Eagle
- Latium: Knight Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the Crown
- Latium: Member of the Order of Grass Crown