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|incumbent      = [[Euphemius Palunius]]
|incumbent      = [[Frederick, Duke of Rahdenburg|The Duke of Rahdenburg]]
|incumbentsince  = 19 June 2019
|incumbentsince  = 20 July 2014
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| <center>7 May<br />2001
| <center>7 May<br />2001
| {{small| {{age in years and days|23 September 1997|7 May 2001}} }}
| {{small| {{age in years and days|23 September 1997|7 May 2001}} }}
| align="center" rowspan="4" bgcolor="#EEEEEE|'''[[Jason VI Augustus of Latium|Jason VI Augustus]]'''<br/> [[file:Hendrik Merkus Baron de Kock (1779-1845). Legercommandant en na 1826 luitenant-gouverneur-generaal Rijksmuseum SK-A-3796.jpeg|70px]]<br/><small>(1997–2016)</small>
| align="center" rowspan="5" bgcolor="#EEEEEE|'''[[Jason VI Augustus of Latium|Jason VI Augustus]]'''<br/> [[file:Official Portrait of Jason Augustus.jpg|70px]]<br/><small>(1997–2016)</small>
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| [[file:Florentine Verrucosus.jpg|75px]]
| <small>[[wikipedia:vir gloriosus|The Glorious]]</small><br>'''[[Florentine Verrucosus]]'''<br><small>(born 1960)</small>
| <small>[[wikipedia:vir gloriosus|The Glorious]]</small><br>'''[[Florentine Verrucosus]]'''<br><small>(born 1960)</small>
| <center>7 May<br />2001
| <center>7 May<br />2001
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| <small>[[wikipedia:vir gloriosus|The Glorious]]</small><br>[[Frederick, Duke of Rahdenburg|Frederick,<br>'''Duke of Rahdenburg''']]<br><small>(born 1961)</small>
| <small>[[wikipedia:vir gloriosus|The Glorious]]</small><br>'''[[Andronicus Syrgiannes]]'''<br>Ανδρονιcuσ Συργιαννεσ<br><small>(1939–2014)</small>
| <center>8 October<br />2011
| <center>8 October<br />2011
| <center>9 May<br />2015
| <center>9 May<br />2014
| {{small| {{age in years and days|8 October 2011|9 May 2015}} }}
| {{small| {{age in years and days|8 October 2011|9 May 2014}} }}
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| rowspan=3 | [[file:Frederick of Rahdenburg.jpg|75px]]
| rowspan=3 | <small>[[wikipedia:Highness|His Serene Highness]]</small><br>[[Frederick, Duke of Rahdenburg|Frederick,<br>'''Duke of Rahdenburg''']]<br><small>(born 1961)</small>
| rowspan=3 | <center>20 July<br />2014
| rowspan=3 | <center>Incumbent
| rowspan=3 | {{small| {{age in years and days|20 July 2014}} }}
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| align="center" bgcolor="#EEEEEE|'''[[Constantine XX of Latium|Constantine XX]]'''<br/> [[file:Constantine XX of Latium.jpg|70px]]<br/><small>(2016–)</small>
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===List of former living counts===
===List of former living counts===
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Monarchy of Vardana]]
*[[Monarchy of Vardana]]
=Imp court=
{{Politics of Latium}}
'''Imperial court''' ([[Standard Latin language|Latin]]: ''Curia imperialis''), formally referred to as the '''Most Blessed Court of Purple''', or more informally as the '''Government of Latium''', is a collective of agencies, individuals, and offices that serve as the government of [[Latium]]. At the head of the central government is the [[Monarchy of Latium|Emperor]], and below him are numerous Court officials to support the administration of the executive through the complex and extensive bureaucracy. Along with being the primary administrative apparatus of the Emperor, court also consists of the Imperial household and its own administrative offices to support the Emperor and the [[Latin Imperial Family|Imperial Family]].
Court is a broad term that may also refer to any other individuals that attend to the Monarch and his or her family, retinue, nobility, individuals with court appointments or informal advisors, and may also include emissaries from other nations or visitors simply to the court. Historically, court has hosted exiled members of deposed governments. Over the nearly two thousand year history of the empire's existence, many changes have taken place and titles and offices have been adopted or discarded.
The [[Sacred Assembly]] and [[College of Praetors]] comprise the main executive organ of the government, presided over by the [[Monarchy of Latium|Emperor]].
==History==
The court system of government was first established by [[Iovinus, Latin Emperor|Emperor Iovinus]] in the 4th century AD, instituting a variety of civil and military titles, whereby noble rank was afforded based on membership in the [[Senate of Latium|Senate]]. By the 6th century and due to the loss of territory, a new court system was introduced and began to oversea the ancient and elaborate administration. This period saw the introduction of the new title ''comes'' (companion of the emperor), which was a prestigious rank afforded to offices within court. This rank was most notably associated with members of the newly established [[Sacred Assembly]], which became the Emperor's chief means of governing.
This period saw the rise of a new aristocracy, though continued to incorporate many of the [[Gentes Maiores]] families, such as the X, Y, and Z. As time passed, new titles displaced older titles, or older titles would absorb the duties of another, including the [[Master of Offices]]. Originally the Over civil nobility and military hierarchy were distinguished, though both came to consist of intertwined groups. Unlike other Belisarian states, the nobility had no military forces of their own, however they often owned extensive land holdings.
==Composition==
==Imperial household==
==See also==
*[[Monarchy of Latium|Latin Emperor]]
*[[Constitution of Latium]]
*[[Emperor's Council of Latium]]
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[[category:Latin's user page and sandboxes]]

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Count of the East
File:Seal of the Count of the East.svg
Seal of the Count of the East
StyleCount (informal)
The Glorious (formal)
His Excellency (international)
Member of
ResidenceLauseion
AppointerThe Monarch
Term lengthAt the Emperor's pleasure
Inaugural holderBoniface Anicius (restoration)
Formation2 June 1833 (restoration)

The Count of the East (Latin: Comes Orientis) is the appointed governor of the Diocese of the East, also known as Perateia. The Count is the chief imperial representative and head of the sub-national government in Perateia. As an appointed office, the Count of the East is not responsible to the elected Perateian Assembly, but instead the Emperor and central imperial government.

The office of Count was originally established in the eastern Periclean region in the 3rd century CE, maintaining the role of governor over the modern day territories of X, Y, and Vardana. Following the loss, and later abandonment, of the eastern provinces in the 6th century, the last late classical count, [name], established himself as King over parts of the former Latin holdings centered on Leonopolis, where successive kings continued to claim the title of Count of the East. Use of the office remained dormant in Latium until 1833, and the Lihnidosi Rebellion, which resulted in Latin control over parts of Vardana, namely Leonopolis and the surrounding countryside. Since the office was reactivated in 1833, 40 individuals have served, including with 5 future emperors.

Today, the Count of the East is the chief magistrate of the Diocese of the East and serves as the primus inter pares of the Perateian Executive Council. The count is ex offico the Vicar of Perateia, and a member of the Perateian Assembly.

Role

Executive Council

Vicar of Perateia

Residences

List of counts of the east

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Tenure
(Years and days)
Monarch
NicolasArsenievTropinin.jpg The Glorious
Boniface Anicius
(1797–1859)
2 June
1833
1 January
1841
7 years, 213 days Andreas III
Hendrik Merkus Baron de Kock (1779-1845). Legercommandant en na 1826 luitenant-gouverneur-generaal Rijksmuseum SK-A-3796.jpeg
(1842–1846)
P.F. Sokolov 014.jpg His Imperial Highness
Theophylactus,
Prince of Youth

(1819–1891)
1 January
1841
15 November
1846
5 years, 318 days
NicolasArsenievTropinin.jpg The Glorious
Constantine Orontes
(1948–2019)
23 September
1997
7 May
2001
3 years, 226 days Jason VI Augustus
Official Portrait of Jason Augustus.jpg
(1997–2016)
File:Florentine Verrucosus.jpg The Glorious
Florentine Verrucosus
(born 1960)
7 May
2001
9 May
2005
4 years, 2 days
NicolasArsenievTropinin.jpg The Glorious
David Aytruni
(born 1957)
9 May
2005
8 October
2011
6 years, 152 days
NicolasArsenievTropinin.jpg The Glorious
Andronicus Syrgiannes
Ανδρονιcuσ Συργιαννεσ
(1939–2014)
8 October
2011
9 May
2014
2 years, 213 days
File:Frederick of Rahdenburg.jpg His Serene Highness
Frederick,
Duke of Rahdenburg

(born 1961)
20 July
2014
Incumbent
10 years, 92 days
Constantine XX
Constantine XX of Latium.jpg
(2016–)

List of former living counts

See also

Imp court

Imperial court (Latin: Curia imperialis), formally referred to as the Most Blessed Court of Purple, or more informally as the Government of Latium, is a collective of agencies, individuals, and offices that serve as the government of Latium. At the head of the central government is the Emperor, and below him are numerous Court officials to support the administration of the executive through the complex and extensive bureaucracy. Along with being the primary administrative apparatus of the Emperor, court also consists of the Imperial household and its own administrative offices to support the Emperor and the Imperial Family.

Court is a broad term that may also refer to any other individuals that attend to the Monarch and his or her family, retinue, nobility, individuals with court appointments or informal advisors, and may also include emissaries from other nations or visitors simply to the court. Historically, court has hosted exiled members of deposed governments. Over the nearly two thousand year history of the empire's existence, many changes have taken place and titles and offices have been adopted or discarded.

The Sacred Assembly and College of Praetors comprise the main executive organ of the government, presided over by the Emperor.

History

The court system of government was first established by Emperor Iovinus in the 4th century AD, instituting a variety of civil and military titles, whereby noble rank was afforded based on membership in the Senate. By the 6th century and due to the loss of territory, a new court system was introduced and began to oversea the ancient and elaborate administration. This period saw the introduction of the new title comes (companion of the emperor), which was a prestigious rank afforded to offices within court. This rank was most notably associated with members of the newly established Sacred Assembly, which became the Emperor's chief means of governing.

This period saw the rise of a new aristocracy, though continued to incorporate many of the Gentes Maiores families, such as the X, Y, and Z. As time passed, new titles displaced older titles, or older titles would absorb the duties of another, including the Master of Offices. Originally the Over civil nobility and military hierarchy were distinguished, though both came to consist of intertwined groups. Unlike other Belisarian states, the nobility had no military forces of their own, however they often owned extensive land holdings.

Composition

Imperial household

See also