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Revision as of 22:31, 13 December 2019

Princess Diana
Princess of Latium
Born (2018-09-26) 26 September 2018 (age 6)
Palace of Augustus, Palatine, Castellum ab Alba
Full name
Diana Claudia Sophia Victoria Atalanta
HouseClaudia
FatherConstantine XX
MotherAlazne Dain
ReligionFabrian Catholic

Princess Diana of Latium (Diana Claudia Sophia Victoria Atalanta; 26 September 2018) is the eldest child of Emperor Constantine XX and Alazne Dain. At the time of her birth, she was first in line to the Latin throne; currently she is second.

Birth and baptism

The Imperial Household announced on 30 March 2018 that Emperor Constantine XX and Empress Alazne were expecting their first child. She was born in the Purple Room of the Palace of Augustus on 26 September 2018, at 10:28 WBT, nearly two weeks before her expected due date. Her name was announced two days later, and after much speculation an announcement from the base of the Palatine Hill named the princess Diana Sophia Victoria Atalanta. She is named Diana for her paternal great-grandmother Latin Empress Diana Augusta. Her birth was widely hailed in Latium and Belfras, with a 21-gun salute taking place in Adrianople, and the bells of Sancta Sapientia were rung for nearly two hours.

On 17 December 2018, Diana was baptized by Archbishop of Castellum Theodorus Afinius at Sancta Sapientia, in Castellum ab Alba, using water from the Yarden River. Diana's godparents are Princess Selene of Latium (her father's sister); Isaac, Despot of Mysia (Selene's husband); Martin, Crown Prince of Dakmoor (her mother's second cousin); and Beatrice of Radhenburg (Martin's wife).

In October 2019, the Imperial Household revealed that Empress Alazne was expecting the Imperial couple's first son. On 12 December 2019, she was displaced as Princess of Youth due to the birth of her younger brother.

Titles, styles, honors and arms

Styles

  • 26 September 2018 – 12 December 2019: Her Imperial Highness The Princess of Youth
  • 12 December 2019 – present: Her Imperial Highness The Princess Diana

Though Diana's name and title was not announced until two days after her birth, she was a Princess of Latium from birth in accordance with the Acts of Succession. She reverted to a Princess of Latium when the birth of her younger brother displaced her as Princess of Youth. As she was born during the reign of her father, she is also entitled to the honor of Purpurogenita ("Born in the Purple").

Ancestry

See also

Diana of Latium
Born: 26 September 2018
Lines of succession
Preceded by
The Prince of Youth
Succession to the Latin throne
2nd in line
Followed by
Prince Peter of Latium
Latin royalty
Vacant
Title last held by
The Prince Constantine
later became
Emperor Constantine XX
Princess of Youth
2018–2019
Succeeded by
The Prince Alexius
Duchess of Galata
Duchess of Velia

2018–2019