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{{Infobox royalty
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| consort = yes
| name                = Princess Diana
| name                = Princess Diana
| title                = Princess of Ghant
| title                = Princess of Ghant
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| image                = Diana of Ghant and Latium, Queen of Gaemar.jpg
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| caption              =Princess Diana in 2016
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| spouse              =  
| succession      = [[Ghant#Administrative Divisions|Queen consort of Gaemar]]
| issue                =  
| reign          = 7 May 2018 – present
| spouse              = {{marriage|[[Gadiel of Gaemar|Gadiel, King of Gaemar]]|2018}}
| issue                = {{ubl
| Prince Galerius of Gaemar
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| issue-link = #Issue
| issue-pipe = see details...
| full name            = Diana Grace Antistia Sulpicia
| full name            = Diana Grace Antistia Sulpicia
| house                = [[House Gentry|Gentry]]
| house                = [[House Gentry|Gentry]]
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'''Princess Diana of Ghant''' (''Diana Grace Antistia Sulpicia''; b. 22 January 1993), commonly known as Princess Diana, is the second child of [[John, Crown Prince of Ghant]] and [[Isabella of Latium]]. Before her birth, Diana's mother was excommunicated and prohibited from traveling to Latium due to the controversy surrounding her mother's relationship with [[John, Crown Prince of Ghant|Crown Prince John]]. Following the death of her grandfather [[Albert I of Ghant]], Diana and her siblings were stripped of their rights and titles in Ghant by their uncle and newly appointed Lord Regent [[Albert I of Vorindeum|Prince Albert of Ghant]].  
'''Diana of Ghant, Queen of Gaemar''' (''Diana Grace Antistia Sulpicia''; b. 22 January 1993), commonly known as Diana of Ghant and Latium, is the second child of [[John, Crown Prince of Ghant]] and [[Isabella of Latium]]. She is Queen of Gaemar due to her status as wife to King Gadiel of Gaemar.


She later entered Latium following the ascension of her uncle, [[Jason Augustus|Emperor Jason VI]] to the Latin throne. At the end of her brother [[Nathan IV of Ghant|Nathan's]] regency in 2006, she and her siblings were restored their rights and titles in Ghant, and permitted to return. She recently graduated from University of the Imperial Coast in [[Ghish]], [[Ghant]], where she focused her studies on Non-governmental Organizations and Social Change.
In 1997, Diana was stripped of her Ghantish titles and rank, relocating to Latium following the ascension of her uncle, [[Jason VI Augustus of Latium|Emperor Jason VI]] to the Latin throne. At the end of her [[Nathan IV of Ghant|brother's]] regency in 2006, she and her siblings were restored their rights and titles in Ghant, and permitted to return. She recently graduated from University of the Imperial Coast in [[Ghish]], [[Ghant]], where she focused her studies on Non-governmental Organizations and Social Change.
==Early Life==
==Early Life==
==Education==
==Education==
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* '''1 May 1997 – 14 January 2006''': ''Her Highness'' Diana, Princess in Latium
* '''1 May 1997 – 14 January 2006''': ''Her Highness'' Diana, Princess in Latium
* '''14 January 2006 – present''': ''Her Imperial Highness'' Princess Diana of Ghant, Princess in Latium
* '''14 January 2006 – present''': ''Her Imperial Highness'' Princess Diana of Ghant, Princess in Latium
* '''7 May 2018 – present''': ''Her Royal Majesty'' The Queen of Gaemar


==Ancestry==
==Ancestry==
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|3= 3. [[Isabella of Latium|Isabella, Princess Imperial]]
|3= 3. [[Isabella of Latium|Isabella, Princess Imperial]]
|4= 4. [[Albert I of Ghant]]  
|4= 4. [[Albert I of Ghant]]  
|5= 5. [[Grace of Langael]]  
|5= 5. [[Grace of Langael|Grace Galen]]  
|6= 6. [[Prince Leo, Duke of Apennina]]
|6= 6. [[Leo, Prince Consort|Leo, Duke of Adrianople]]
|7= 7. [[Diana Augusta|Diana Augusta of Latium]]
|7= 7. [[Diana Augusta|Diana Augusta of Latium]]
|8= 8. [[Michael I of Ghant]]  
|8= 8. [[Michael I of Ghant]]  
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|10= 10. Raul of Langael
|10= 10. Raul of Langael
|11= 11. Delfina Guégani
|11= 11. Delfina Guégani
|12= 12. [[Jason Claudius, 36th Duke of Adrianople]]
|12= 12. [[Jason Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]]
|13= 13. Agnes Selicia
|13= 13. Agnes Selicia
|14= 14. [[Constantine XIX of Latium]]
|14= 14. [[Constantine XIX of Latium]]
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|20= 20. Laurendi of Langael
|20= 20. Laurendi of Langael
|21= 21. Genna of Gaemar
|21= 21. Genna of Gaemar
|22= 22. Siorious Guégani, 6th Count of Croson
|22= 22. Siorious Guégani, Count of Croson
|23= 23. Sophia Abgralla
|23= 23. Sophia Abgralla
|24= 24. Theodosius Claudius, 35th Duke of Adrianople
|24= 24. Theodosius Claudius, Duke of Adrianople
|25= 25. Isabella Claudia
|25= 25. Isabella Claudia
|26= 26. Leo Selicius, 26th Lord of Pola
|26= 26. Leo Selicius, Lord of Pola
|27= 27. Theodora Aemelia-Caepasia
|27= 27. Theodora Aemelia
|28= 28. [[John Anicius, 3rd Duke of Beroea]]
|28= 28. [[John Anicius, Duke of Beroea]]
|29= 29. [[Princess Iohanna, Duchess of Beroea|Princess Iohanna of Latium]]
|29= 29. [[Joanna of Latium]]
|30= 30. [[Prince Henri, Duke of Épernon]]
|30= 30. [[Prince Henri, Duke of Épernon]]
|31= 31. Tsarevna Afanasiia of Nekulturnya
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==See also==
==See also==
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{{S-fol|after=Prince Galerius of Gaemar }}
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[[Category:Royalty]]
[[Category:Royalty]]

Revision as of 22:34, 23 February 2019

Princess Diana
Princess of Ghant
Diana of Ghant and Latium, Queen of Gaemar.jpg
Queen consort of Gaemar
Tenure7 May 2018 – present
Born (1993-01-22) 22 January 1993 (age 31)
Inperiala Palace, Ghish, Ghant
Spouse
Issue
see details...
  • Prince Galerius of Gaemar
Full name
Diana Grace Antistia Sulpicia
HouseGentry
FatherJohn, Crown Prince of Ghant
MotherIsabella, Princess Imperial
ReligionFabrian Catholic

Diana of Ghant, Queen of Gaemar (Diana Grace Antistia Sulpicia; b. 22 January 1993), commonly known as Diana of Ghant and Latium, is the second child of John, Crown Prince of Ghant and Isabella of Latium. She is Queen of Gaemar due to her status as wife to King Gadiel of Gaemar.

In 1997, Diana was stripped of her Ghantish titles and rank, relocating to Latium following the ascension of her uncle, Emperor Jason VI to the Latin throne. At the end of her brother's regency in 2006, she and her siblings were restored their rights and titles in Ghant, and permitted to return. She recently graduated from University of the Imperial Coast in Ghish, Ghant, where she focused her studies on Non-governmental Organizations and Social Change.

Early Life

Education

Titles, styles, honors and arms

  • 22 January 1993 – 1 May 1997: Her Imperial Highness Princess Diana of Ghant
  • 1 May 1997 – 14 January 2006: Her Highness Diana, Princess in Latium
  • 14 January 2006 – present: Her Imperial Highness Princess Diana of Ghant, Princess in Latium
  • 7 May 2018 – present: Her Royal Majesty The Queen of Gaemar

Ancestry

See also

Diana of Ghant
Born: 22 January 1993
Lines of succession
Preceded by
Prince Leo of Ghant and Latium
Succession to the Latin throne
13th in line
Followed by
Prince Galerius of Gaemar