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{{see also|List of Latin monarchs}} | {{see also|List of Latin monarchs}} | ||
The consort of the [[Monarchy of Latium|monarchs]] of [[Latium]] are the spouse of the ruling Emperor or Empress. Consorts have no constitutionally mandated role, status or powers, though are often | The consort of the [[Monarchy of Latium|monarchs]] of [[Latium]] are the spouse of the ruling Emperor or Empress. Consorts have no constitutionally mandated role, status or powers, though are often prevalent in affairs of state due to the influence they have with their spouse. At times, consorts have been given constitutional roles on the [[Emperor's Council of Latium|Emperor's Council]], such as [[Marsella Atmos]] as Master of Offices from 2008 to 2017 and [[Leo, Prince Consort]] as a {{wp|General (United Kingdom)|Cataptan}} of the [[Latin Armed Forces]] during his tenure as consort, and later as [[Master of Offices]] and [[Emperor's Council of Latium#Great Officers of State|Count of the Chancery]]. The current consort is [[Alazne Dain|Empress Alazne]], who married [[Constantine XX of Latium|Emperor Constantine XX]] in December 2017. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Consorts of Latium take their title and role by virtue of being married to the [[Monarchy of Latium|Monarch]]. The first consort to be given any title was [[Livia (Latin consort)|Livia]] as Empress of the Latins, [[Olybrius of Latium|Emperor Olybrius]] in the 3rd century AD. Over the centuries, consorts were occasionally afforded further titles and roles, though none were constitutionally recognized. Prior to the Acts of Succession in the 10th century, all consorts were female as succession laws limited succession to male heirs and collaterals only. Since, there have been four male consorts. The first male to serve as consort was [[Michael V|Michael of Adrianople]] – later Michael V. During his tenure as consort, Michael's title was simply <nowiki>"Consort of Latium."</nowiki> Though he would later become co-monarch with his wife [[Maria Augusta of Latium|Maria Augusta]] by {{wp|Jure uxoris|jure uxoris}} after the birth of their first child. | Consorts of Latium take their title and role by virtue of being married to the [[Monarchy of Latium|Monarch]]. The first consort to be given any title was [[Livia (Latin consort)|Livia]] as Empress of the Latins, [[Olybrius of Latium|Emperor Olybrius]] in the 3rd century AD. Over the centuries, consorts were occasionally afforded further titles and roles, though none were constitutionally recognized. Prior to the Acts of Succession in the 10th century, all consorts were female as succession laws limited succession to male heirs and collaterals only. Since, there have been four male consorts. The first male to serve as consort was [[Michael V|Michael of Adrianople]] – later Michael V. During his tenure as consort, Michael's title was simply <nowiki>"Consort of Latium."</nowiki> Though he would later become co-monarch with his wife [[Maria Augusta of Latium|Maria Augusta]] by {{wp|Jure uxoris|jure uxoris}} after the birth of their first child. | ||
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|align="center"| [[File:Coat of Arms of Anastasia Junia.png|100px]] | |align="center"| [[File:Coat of Arms of Anastasia Junia.png|100px]] | ||
|align="center"| [[Anastasia Junia]] | |align="center"| [[Anastasia Junia]] | ||
|align="center"|Father, Anastasius Junius, | |align="center"|Father, Anastasius Junius, Duke of Rhenus <br />Mother, Anna Anicia<br/> | ||
|align="center"| 12 April 1563 | |align="center"| 12 April 1563 | ||
|align="center"| 1 June 1581 | |align="center"| 1 June 1581 | ||
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|align="center"| [[File:Coat of Arms of Agnes Duronia.png|100px]] | |align="center"| [[File:Coat of Arms of Agnes Duronia.png|100px]] | ||
|align="center"| [[Agnes Duronia]] | |align="center"| [[Agnes Duronia]] | ||
|align="center"| Father, [[Adrian Duronius, | |align="center"| Father, [[Adrian Duronius, Count of Carnut]]<br />Mother, Anna Cosconia<br/> | ||
|align="center"|9 May 1677 | |align="center"|9 May 1677 | ||
|align="center" colspan="2"| 11 September 1700 | |align="center" colspan="2"| 11 September 1700 | ||
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|align="center"| [[File:Coat of Arms of Georgia Herennia.png|100px]] | |align="center"| [[File:Coat of Arms of Georgia Herennia.png|100px]] | ||
|align="center"| Georgia Herennia | |align="center"| Georgia Herennia | ||
|align="center"| Father, [[Leo Herennius, | |align="center"| Father, [[Leo Herennius, Marchis of Vatriae]] <br />Mother, Victoria Tarepia<br/> | ||
|align="center"| 1700 | |align="center"| 1700 | ||
|align="center"| 1718 | |align="center"| 1718 | ||
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|align="center"| [[File:Coat of Arms of the Dukedom of Acropolites.png|100px]] | |align="center"| [[File:Coat of Arms of the Dukedom of Acropolites.png|100px]] | ||
|align="center"| Constantine Acropolites | |align="center"| Constantine Acropolites | ||
|align="center"|Father, Andreas Acropolites, | |align="center"|Father, Andreas Acropolites, Duke of Adropolites <br />Mother, Symphrosyne Keroularios | ||
|align="center"| 2 July 1700 | |align="center"| 2 July 1700 | ||
|align="center"| 22 August 1717 | |align="center"| 22 August 1717 | ||
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|align="center"| [[File:Coat of Arms of Caesia Vetinia.png|100px]] | |align="center"| [[File:Coat of Arms of Caesia Vetinia.png|100px]] | ||
|align="center"| [[Caesia Vetinia]] | |align="center"| [[Caesia Vetinia]] | ||
|align="center"| Father, [[Appius Vetinius, | |align="center"| Father, [[Appius Vetinius, Duke of Fakolana|Duke Appius of Fakolana]] <br />Mother, Velia Gratia<br/> | ||
|align="center"| 1723 | |align="center"| 1723 | ||
|align="center"| 1743 | |align="center"| 1743 | ||
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|align="center"| [[File:Coat of Arms of Eudocia Tullia.png|100px]] | |align="center"| [[File:Coat of Arms of Eudocia Tullia.png|100px]] | ||
|align="center"| [[Eudocia Tullia]] | |align="center"| [[Eudocia Tullia]] | ||
|align="center"| Father, [[Peter Tullius, | |align="center"| Father, [[Peter Tullius, Duke of Rhenus]] <br />Mother, Xene Keroularios<br/> | ||
|align="center"| 1780 | |align="center"| 1780 | ||
|align="center"| 1800 | |align="center"| 1800 | ||
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|align="center"| [[File:Coat of Arms of Theodora Ulpia.png|100px]] | |align="center"| [[File:Coat of Arms of Theodora Ulpia.png|100px]] | ||
|align="center"| [[Theodora Ulpia]] | |align="center"| [[Theodora Ulpia]] | ||
|align="center"| Father, [[Justin Ulpius, | |align="center"| Father, [[Justin Ulpius, Duke of Vindobona]] <br />Mother, Flavia Voconia<br/> | ||
|align="center"| 1803 | |align="center"| 1803 | ||
|align="center"| 1827 | |align="center"| 1827 | ||
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|align="center"| [[file:Coat of John Anicius, 3rd Duke of Beroea.png|100px]] | |align="center"| [[file:Coat of John Anicius, 3rd Duke of Beroea.png|100px]] | ||
|align="center"| [[John Anicius, 3rd Duke of Beroea]] | |align="center"| [[John Anicius, 3rd Duke of Beroea]] | ||
|align="center"|Father, [[Michael Anicius, | |align="center"|Father, [[Michael Anicius, Duke of Beroea]] <br />Mother, [[Constantia Voconia]]<br/> | ||
|align="center"| 8 June 1880 | |align="center"| 8 June 1880 | ||
|align="center"| 22 August 1898 | |align="center"| 22 August 1898 | ||
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|align="center"| [[file:Sean Connery 1971 crop.jpg|100px]] | |align="center"| [[file:Sean Connery 1971 crop.jpg|100px]] | ||
|align="center"| [[file:Imperial Coat of Arms of Latium (since 2000).png|100px]] | |align="center"| [[file:Imperial Coat of Arms of Latium (since 2000).png|100px]] | ||
|align="center"| [[Leo, Prince Consort|Leo Claudius, | |align="center"| [[Leo, Prince Consort|Leo Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]] | ||
|align="center"|Father, [[Jason Claudius, | |align="center"|Father, [[Jason Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]] <br />Mother, Agnes Selicia<br/> | ||
|align="center"| 30 March 1929 | |align="center"| 30 March 1929 | ||
|align="center" colspan="2"|18 June 1953 | |align="center" colspan="2"|18 June 1953 |
Revision as of 07:30, 10 February 2019
The consort of the monarchs of Latium are the spouse of the ruling Emperor or Empress. Consorts have no constitutionally mandated role, status or powers, though are often prevalent in affairs of state due to the influence they have with their spouse. At times, consorts have been given constitutional roles on the Emperor's Council, such as Marsella Atmos as Master of Offices from 2008 to 2017 and Leo, Prince Consort as a Cataptan of the Latin Armed Forces during his tenure as consort, and later as Master of Offices and Count of the Chancery. The current consort is Empress Alazne, who married Emperor Constantine XX in December 2017.
History
Consorts of Latium take their title and role by virtue of being married to the Monarch. The first consort to be given any title was Livia as Empress of the Latins, Emperor Olybrius in the 3rd century AD. Over the centuries, consorts were occasionally afforded further titles and roles, though none were constitutionally recognized. Prior to the Acts of Succession in the 10th century, all consorts were female as succession laws limited succession to male heirs and collaterals only. Since, there have been four male consorts. The first male to serve as consort was Michael of Adrianople – later Michael V. During his tenure as consort, Michael's title was simply "Consort of Latium." Though he would later become co-monarch with his wife Maria Augusta by jure uxoris after the birth of their first child.
Titles
Theoretically, a monarch may grant any titles and honors to their spouse. Consorts may also be allowed to retain any native titles they held prior to their marriage or enthronement, depending on the national or succession laws of their home nation. Along with Latin titles, the Latin consort is also consort of Belfras by virtue of the Latin monarch also being the Monarch of Belfras. The most common titles for a modern consort are:
- Latin Empress
- Queen of Belfras
Likewise, male consorts may be granted any titles or honors that the Sovereign. Often times, no additional titles are granted but male consorts may be give the style of "Imperial Highness". The title of "Prince Consort" has only be bestowed upon two consorts: Michael of Ghant, in 1765; and Leo Claudius, in 1964.
List of Latin consorts
House of Claudius
House of Ostia
House of Ostia-Valeria
House of Visellius
Picture | Coat of Arms | Name | Parents | Birth | Marriage | Became consort | Coronation | Ceased to be consort | Death | Spouse |
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Joséphine of Adelon | Father, Rainer I, Prince of Adelon Mother, Princess Desideria of Sydalon |
9 July 1553 | 3 January 1573 | 18 January 1599 husband's death |
15 March 1610 | John VII |
House of Aemilius
Picture | Coat of Arms | Name | Parents | Birth | Marriage | Became consort | Coronation | Ceased to be consort | Death | Spouse |
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Anastasia Junia | Father, Anastasius Junius, Duke of Rhenus Mother, Anna Anicia |
12 April 1563 | 1 June 1581 | 18 September 1599 | 8 December 1599 | 12 April 1612 husband's death |
26 February 1625 | Anastasius I | |
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Marie-Juliette of Auxonne | Father, Guillaume VI of Auxonne Mother, Mariette of Arbent |
15 June 1581 | 1601 | 12 April 1612 | 3 June 1612 | 1620 | Alexander II | |
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Aggeliki of Messenia | Father, Rhadamanthus I of Messenia Mother, Alexandra, Countess of Amarini |
1593 | 22 July 1622 | 22 October 1647 husband's death |
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Honoria Edwyg of Onneria | Father, FATHER Mother, MOTHER |
1601 | 1620 | 22 October 1647 | 28 December 1647 | 30 September 1659 husband's death |
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Melisende I of Sydalon | Father, Geoffrey I of Sydalon Mother, Cassandra Depasquale |
19 July 1619 | 1635 | 30 September 1659 | 11 October 1659 | 8 July 1668 husband's death |
28 February 1688 | Constantine XVII |
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María Victoria Sáenz de Monclova y Lugo | Father, Álvaro Sáenz de Monclova Mother, María Luisa Lugo |
16 September 1635 | 1653 | 8 July 1668 | 3 August 1668 | 27 August 1700 husband's death |
3 September 1711 | John IX |
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Agnes Duronia | Father, Adrian Duronius, Count of Carnut Mother, Anna Cosconia |
9 May 1677 | 11 September 1700 | 19 June 1700 | 3 April 1707 | Leo IX | |||
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Marguerite-Marie of Lugarne | Father, René II of Lugarne Mother, Gwenivar Rouanti |
9 March 1673 | 1700 | 19 June 1708 | 11 July 1708 | 2 May 1731 husband's death |
7 January 1735 | John X |
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Georgia Herennia | Father, Leo Herennius, Marchis of Vatriae Mother, Victoria Tarepia |
1700 | 1718 | 2 May 1731 | 18 May 1731 | 19 April 1740 husband's death |
12 September 1762 | John XI |
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File:Coat of Arms of the Dukedom of Acropolites.png | Constantine Acropolites | Father, Andreas Acropolites, Duke of Adropolites Mother, Symphrosyne Keroularios |
2 July 1700 | 22 August 1717 | 19 April 1740 | not crowned | 5 September 1760 wife's death |
17 June 1776 | Maria II |
House of Acropolites
Picture | Coat of Arms | Name | Parents | Birth | Marriage | Became consort | Coronation | Ceased to be consort | Death | Spouse |
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Caesia Vetinia | Father, Duke Appius of Fakolana Mother, Velia Gratia |
1723 | 1743 | 5 September 1760 | 24 December 1760 | 11 November 1765 husband's death |
1804 | Constantine XVIII |
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Michael of Ghant | Father, Nicholas II of Ghant Mother, Elena Rouanti |
1722 | 8 December 1747 | 11 November 1765 | not crowned | 17 July 1803 wife's death |
1808 | Maria III |
House of Gentry
Picture | Coat of Arms | Name | Parents | Birth | Marriage | Became consort | Coronation | Ceased to be consort | Death | Spouse |
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Jeanne of Burgoy | Father, Charles V, Holy Audonian Emperor Mother, Anne of Hautville |
16 February 1751 | 1770 | 17 July 1803 | 25 December 1803 | 2 August 1810 husband's death |
28 August 1834 | John XII |
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Eudocia Tullia | Father, Peter Tullius, Duke of Rhenus Mother, Xene Keroularios |
1780 | 1800 | 2 August 1810 | 19 December 1810 | 1 January 1836 husband's death |
1850 | Andreas III |
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Theodora Ulpia | Father, Justin Ulpius, Duke of Vindobona Mother, Flavia Voconia |
1803 | 1827 | 12 June 1836 | 25 December 1836 | 1842 husband's death |
1868 | Michael VII |
House of Anicia
Picture | Coat of Arms | Name | Parents | Birth | Marriage | Became consort | Coronation | Ceased to be consort | Death | Spouse |
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File:Coat of Arms of Octavia Lucilia.jpg | Octavia Lucilia | Father, NAME Mother, NAME |
4 July 1794 | 28 April 1813 | 19 August 1842 | 15 November 1846 husband's death |
3 January 1862 | Alexander III | |
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Galara of Gaemar | Father, Galaran, King of Gaemar Mother, Agnes, Princess Imperial |
22 August 1812 | 1840 | 15 November 1846 | 25 December 1846 | 12 May 1869 | Theophylactus I Augustus | |
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Charlotte of Vannois | Father, Charles XI of Vannois Mother, Anne-Marie of Gaspésie-Lirec |
29 June 1850 | 18 November 1869 | 25 October 1891 husband's death |
11 December 1919 | |||
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Alexandra of Ghant | Father, Nathan II of Ghant Mother, Elena of Garza |
1851 | 19 June 1869 | 25 October 1891 | 25 December 1891 | 9 June 1925 husband's death |
year | John XIII |
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John Anicius, 3rd Duke of Beroea | Father, Michael Anicius, Duke of Beroea Mother, Constantia Voconia |
8 June 1880 | 22 August 1898 | 9 June 1922 | not crowned | 14 February 1933 wife's death |
16 January 1964 | Joanna |
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Marie Christine of Épernon | Father, Prince Henri, Duke of Épernon Mother, Afanasiia of Nekulturnya |
4 October 1908 | 25 December 1929 | 12 August 1945 husband's death |
22 August 1945 | Constantine XIX | ||
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Leo Claudius, Duke of Adrianople | Father, Jason Claudius, Duke of Adrianople Mother, Agnes Selicia |
30 March 1929 | 18 June 1953 | not crowned | 20 May 1997 | Diana Augusta |
House of Claudius
Picture | Coat of Arms | Name | Parents | Birth | Marriage | Became consort | Coronation | Ceased to be consort | Death | Spouse |
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Zoe Verrucosa | Father, Felix Verrucosus, Lord of Istropolis Mother, Damiane Vitruvia |
11 March 1974 | 3 April 1993 | 20 May 1997 | 25 December 1997 | 12 August 1999 divorced |
Living | Jason VI Augustus |
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Marsella Atmos | Father, Benfri, Lord of Atmos Mother, Anastasia Euforbenos |
1 February 1966 | 25 January 2000 | 3 November 2016 husband's death |
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Alazne Dain | Father, Bolvar, Lord of Dain Mother, Belbe of Gauekoizarra |
20 March 1994 | 8 December 2017 | Incumbent | Constantine XX |