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Zoe spent much of her childhood with her great-grandmother, and sister. Her upbringing changed dramatically after the murder of her father and mother during and after the [[Coup of 12 April 1945|April 12 coup]]. Zoe's sister became [[Monarchy of Latium|Latin Empress]], with Zoe as heir presumptive. During the [[Social War]], Zoe remained at the Palatium Augusti, in [[Castellum ab Alba]], until she was sent to [[Adrianople]], despite suggestions to evacuate Zoe and her sister to [[Belfras]].  
Zoe spent much of her childhood with her great-grandmother, and sister. Her upbringing changed dramatically after the murder of her father and mother during and after the [[Coup of 12 April 1945|April 12 coup]]. Zoe's sister became [[Monarchy of Latium|Latin Empress]], with Zoe as heir presumptive. During the [[Social War]], Zoe remained at the Palatium Augusti, in [[Castellum ab Alba]], until she was sent to [[Adrianople]], despite suggestions to evacuate Zoe and her sister to [[Belfras]].  


During the war, Zoe first met her future husband, [[Constantine Tarpeius]]. They eventually married in 1960, despite desires for Zoe to marry a member of foreign nobility. The couple had five children, all daughters: [[Fausta Tarpeia|Fausta]], [[Maria Tarpeia|Maria]], [[Rhea Tarpeia|Rhea]], [[Alexandra Tarpeia|Alexandra]], and [[Silvia Tarpeia|Silvia]]. Zoe's daughter Maria would eventually become Latium's first female [[Praeses Senatus]] in 2014.  
During the war, Zoe first met her future husband, [[Constantine Tarpeius]]. They eventually married in 1960, despite desires for Zoe to marry a member of foreign nobility. The couple had six children, all daughters: [[Fausta Tarpeia|Fausta]], [[Maria Tarpeia|Maria]], [[Rhea Tarpeia|Rhea]], [[Alexandra Tarpeia|Alexandra]], [[Lucia Tarpeia]], and [[Silvia Tarpeia|Silvia]]. Zoe's daughter Maria would eventually become Latium's first female [[Praeses Senatus]] in 2014.  
==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
===Education===
===Education===

Latest revision as of 14:10, 14 October 2023

Princess Zoe
Duchess of Haenna (more)
Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna.jpg
Princess Zoe in 1969
Born (1940-04-29) 29 April 1940 (age 84)
Palatium Purpura, Ascanium, Latium
Spouse
Constantine Tarpeius
(m. 1960; died 2016)
Issue
Full name
Aurelia Anicia Zoe Iohanna Eusebia Iustina
HouseAnicia
FatherConstantine XIX Anicius
MotherChristina of Rahdenburg

Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna, (Aurelia Anicia Zoe Theodora Eusebia Iustina; b. 29 April 1940) is the youngest child of Constantine XIX Anicius and Christina of Rahdenburg, and the only surviving sibling of Diana I Anicia.

Zoe spent much of her childhood with her great-grandmother, and sister. Her upbringing changed dramatically after the murder of her father and mother during and after the April 12 coup. Zoe's sister became Latin Empress, with Zoe as heir presumptive. During the Social War, Zoe remained at the Palatium Augusti, in Castellum ab Alba, until she was sent to Adrianople, despite suggestions to evacuate Zoe and her sister to Belfras.

During the war, Zoe first met her future husband, Constantine Tarpeius. They eventually married in 1960, despite desires for Zoe to marry a member of foreign nobility. The couple had six children, all daughters: Fausta, Maria, Rhea, Alexandra, Lucia Tarpeia, and Silvia. Zoe's daughter Maria would eventually become Latium's first female Praeses Senatus in 2014.

Early life and education

Education

Personal Life

Titles, styles, honors and arms

  • 29 April 1940 – 30 September 1971: Her Imperial Highness The Princess Zoe
  • 30 September 1971 – 28 June 2016: Her Imperial Highness The Duchess of Haenna
  • 28 June 2016 – present: Her Imperial Highness The Dowager Duchess of Haenna

Honors

  •  Latium: Dame of the Ancient Equestrian Order St.AlexanderOrder-ribbon.svg
  •  Latium: Dame of the Sacred Order of Golden Eagle AquilaRomana0.png
  •  Latium: Knight of the Order of the Winged Ram Red ribbon bar - general use.svg

Ancestry

See also

Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna
Born: 29 April 1940
Lines of succession
Preceded by
The Princess Eirene
Succession to the Latin throne
19th in line
Followed by
Fausta Tarpeia