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'''Princess Polyxena of Latium''' (''Vopisca Claudia Polyxena Iustina Diana''; b. 30 August 2000), commonly known as '''Princess Poly''', is the second eldest child of [[Jason VI Augustus of Latium|Jason VI Augustus]] and [[Marsella Atmos]] and the twin sister of [[Peter, Prince of Latium|Prince Peter]]. She is currently sixth in line to the [[Succession to the Latin throne|Latin throne]].
'''Princess Polyxena of Latium''' (''Vopisca Claudia Polyxena Iustina Diana''; b. 30 August 2000), commonly known as '''Princess Poly''', is the second eldest child of [[Jason VI Augustus of Latium|Jason VI Augustus]] and [[Marsella Atmos]] and the twin sister of [[Prince Peter of Latium|Prince Peter]]. She is currently sixth in line to the [[Succession to the Latin throne|Latin throne]].
==Early Life and Education==
==Early Life and Education==
Polyxena was born on 30 August 2000 at Palace of Augustus in Castellum to [[Jason VI Augustus of Latium|Latin Emperor Jason VI Augustus]] and his third wife [[Marsella Atmos]]. She was born twenty minutes after her twin brother, [[Prince Peter of Latium|Peter]]. She and Peter were baptized at [[Sancta Sapientia]] by Archbishop Flavius Hostillius of Castellum on 3 October 2000. There was some controversy regarding the birth of Poly and her twin brother, as they were only born 8 months after her parent's marriage in January 2000. In the official announcement released by Imperial Offices on the [[Radiotelevisione Latii|RAL]], it was stated that Poly and her brother were delivered nearly three weeks prior to Empress Marsella's due date in the end of September.
Polyxena was born on 30 August 2000 at Palace of Augustus in Castellum to [[Jason VI Augustus of Latium|Latin Emperor Jason VI Augustus]] and his third wife [[Marsella Atmos]]. She was born twenty minutes after her twin brother, [[Prince Peter of Latium|Peter]]. She and Peter were baptized at [[Sancta Sapientia]] by Archbishop Flavius Hostillius of Castellum on 3 October 2000. There was some controversy regarding the birth of Poly and her twin brother, as they were only born 8 months after her parent's marriage in January 2000. In the official announcement released by Imperial Offices on the [[Radiotelevisione Latii|RAL]], it was stated that Poly and her brother were delivered nearly three weeks prior to Empress Marsella's due date in the end of September.
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==Titles, styles, honors and arms==
==Titles, styles, honors and arms==
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| name        = Princess Polyxena
| name        = The Princess Polyxena
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| reference  = Her Imperial Highness
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As a Latin princess and daughter of a [[Monarchy of Latium|Sovereign]], Polyxena does not utilize a surname. If Polyxena were to utilize a surname, it is likely that she would take on the Claudia name; however, it is also possible that the surname for all children of the Sovereign to simply be <nowiki>"of Latium"</nowiki>. For ceremonial and formal purposes, all children of the Monarch - with exception to the heir apparent - are entitled to the rank of <nowiki>"prince" or "princess"</nowiki> after their Christian name followed by the territorial designation <nowiki>"of Latium."</nowiki> As such, Poly is styled as <nowiki>"Princess Polyxena of Latium".</nowiki> Any territorial designations are normally discarded by females upon their marriage.
As a Latin princess and daughter of a [[Monarchy of Latium|Sovereign]], Polyxena does not utilize a surname. If Polyxena were to utilize a surname, it is likely that she would take on the Claudia name; however, it is also possible that the surname for all children of the Sovereign to simply be <nowiki>"of Latium"</nowiki>. For ceremonial and formal purposes, all children of the Monarch - with exception to the heir apparent - are entitled to the rank of <nowiki>"prince" or "princess"</nowiki> after their Christian name followed by the territorial designation <nowiki>"of Latium."</nowiki> As such, Poly is styled as <nowiki>"Princess Polyxena of Latium".</nowiki> Any territorial designations are normally discarded by females upon their marriage.
==Ancestry==
==Ancestry==
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|7= 7. Anastasia Euforbenos
|7= 7. Anastasia Euforbenos
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|9= 9. Agnes Selicia
|9= 9. Agnes Selicia
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|10= 10. [[Constantine XIX of Latium]]
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|14= 14. Konstantinos Euforbenos, 7th Lord of Kepetta
|15= 15. Marsella Bodashtart
|15= 15. Marsella Bodashtart
|16= 16. Theodosius Claudius, 35th Duke of Adrianople
|16= 16. Theodosius Claudius, Duke of Adrianople
|17= 17. Isabella Claudia
|17= 17. Isabella Claudia
|18= 18. Leo Selicius, 26th Lord of Pola
|18= 18. Leo Selicius, Lord of Pola
|19= 19. Theodora Aemelia-Caepasia
|19= 19. Theodora Aemelia
|20= 20. [[John Anicius, 3rd Duke of Beroea]]
|20= 20. [[John Anicius, Duke of Beroea]]
|21= 21. [[Princess Iohanna, Duchess of Beroea|Princess Iohanna of Latium]]
|21= 21. [[Joanna of Latium]]
|22= 22. [[Prince Henri, Duke of Épernon]]
|22= 22. [[Prince Henri, Duke of Épernon]]
|23= 23. Tsarevna Afanasiia of Nekulturnya
|23= 23. Tsarevna Afanasiia of Nekulturnya
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|26=26. Arthur Estilon
|26=26. Arthur Estilon
|27=27. Zayna Zuniga
|27=27. Zayna Zuniga
|28= 28. Michael Euforbenos, 6th Lord of Kepetta
|28= 28. Michael Euforbenos, Lord of Kepetta
|29= 29. Irene Sulpicia
|29= 29. Irene Sulpicia
|30= 30. Hamilcar II, Lord of Gadir
|30= 30. Hamilcar II, Lord of Gadir
|31= 31. Marsella Casntra  
|31= 31. Marsella Casntra  
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==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 20:20, 27 January 2019

Princess Poly
Princess of Latium
Dua Lipa-0872.jpg
Princess Poly in 2018
Born (2000-08-30) 30 August 2000 (age 24)
Palace of Augustus, Castellum, Latium
Full name
Vopisca Claudia Polyxena Iustina Diana
HouseClaudia
FatherJason VI Augustus
MotherMarsella Atmos
ReligionFabrian Catholic

Princess Polyxena of Latium (Vopisca Claudia Polyxena Iustina Diana; b. 30 August 2000), commonly known as Princess Poly, is the second eldest child of Jason VI Augustus and Marsella Atmos and the twin sister of Prince Peter. She is currently sixth in line to the Latin throne.

Early Life and Education

Polyxena was born on 30 August 2000 at Palace of Augustus in Castellum to Latin Emperor Jason VI Augustus and his third wife Marsella Atmos. She was born twenty minutes after her twin brother, Peter. She and Peter were baptized at Sancta Sapientia by Archbishop Flavius Hostillius of Castellum on 3 October 2000. There was some controversy regarding the birth of Poly and her twin brother, as they were only born 8 months after her parent's marriage in January 2000. In the official announcement released by Imperial Offices on the RAL, it was stated that Poly and her brother were delivered nearly three weeks prior to Empress Marsella's due date in the end of September.

Education

Poly attended the Lyceum Sanctus Michaelis for secondary education, earning her bac in 2017. Poly is currently on a gap year, and has visited domestic and foreign universities including the colleges of the University of Haenna, the University of Ghish, Imperial University of Lyncanestria, Imperial University at Saint-Nazaire, and the University of Alexandria.

As of fall 2018, Poly has yet to decide where to attend university.

Personal Life

Poly's personal life has largely been kept out of the public eye, unlike many of her older siblings. In early 2018, there were rumors that she began courting an unidentified individual. There has been no comment from the Imperials Offices on the veracity of this rumor.

Titles, styles, honors and arms

Styles of
The Princess Polyxena
Reference styleHer Imperial Highness
Spoken styleYour Highness
Alternative styleHer Highness
  • 30 August 2000 – present: Her Imperial Highness The Princess Polyxena

As a Latin princess and daughter of a Sovereign, Polyxena does not utilize a surname. If Polyxena were to utilize a surname, it is likely that she would take on the Claudia name; however, it is also possible that the surname for all children of the Sovereign to simply be "of Latium". For ceremonial and formal purposes, all children of the Monarch - with exception to the heir apparent - are entitled to the rank of "prince" or "princess" after their Christian name followed by the territorial designation "of Latium." As such, Poly is styled as "Princess Polyxena of Latium". Any territorial designations are normally discarded by females upon their marriage.

Ancestry

See also

Polyxena of Latium
Born: 30 August 2000
Lines of succession
Preceded by
The Grand Duchess of Nénetsie-du-Nord
Succession to the Latin throne
7th in line
Followed by
The Princess Olivia