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Christina of Latium

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Christina of Latium
The Queen Mother
Dowager Duchess of Toron
Princess Paramount of Ghant
Christina of Latium.jpg
Queen consort of Sydalon
Tenure7 March 2011 – 22 May 2013
Queen consort of Dakmoor
Tenure7 July 2014 – present
Born (1971-11-27) 27 November 1971 (age 53)
Golden Palace, Castellum ab Alba, Latium
Spouse
Issue
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Full name
Christina Claudia Maria Constantia Alexandra
HouseClaudia
FatherLeo Claudius, Duke of Adrianople
MotherDiana I Anicia
ReligionImperial Church (Catholicism)

Christina of Latium, Queen of Dakmoor (Christina Claudia Alexandra Christina Theodosia; b. 27 November 1971) is a Latin princess, Queen Mother of Sydalon, and currently serves as the Queen consort of Dakmoor, by virtue of her marriage to King Malibar. She was previously married to Desiderius I of Sydalon and is the mother to Melisende III of Sydalon.

Christina is the seventh child of Diana I Anicia and Leo X Claudius. At the time of her birth, she was 5th in the line of succession. She was educated at Galata College at the University of Haenna. She later married Sydalene royal Desiderius, Prince of Petra on 19 November 1992; however, their marriage ended in September 2015 after Desideruis's death. She has five children from the marriage: Melisende, Sebastian, William, Roletus, Desideria, and Bohemond. In 2014, she married Malibar, King of Dakmoor; they have two children, Maximilian and Sabina.

Christina is the president or head of numerous charities and women's organizations throughout Ghant, Latium, and northern Scipia.

Early Life and education

Christina was born at the Golden Palace, in Palatine, Castellum, on 27 April 1971 as the youngest child of Diana Augusta and Leo, Prince Consort. Christina is named primarily for her grandmother, Marie Christine of Épernon, and Constantia for her grandfather; her baptismal name is Theodora, after he paternal aunt, Theodora, Lady Dain. She was baptized at Sancta Sapientia in Castellum by Archbishop Thomas Appuleius of Castellum. Her godparents are Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna (her mother's sister); Constantine Tarpeius (Zoe's husband); Isabella of Thapse (her father's mother); and Theophylactus, Duke of Ososnoba (her mother's uncle).

Education

Unlike her elder siblings who were enrolled in private primary schools, Christina was primarily educated by private tutors for her primary schooling. Her primary tutor during this period was John Makrembolites, the former provost of Pescia Academy. She wouldn't attend formal schooling until she was enrolled at St Sophia's School for Girls in Castellum, where she would remain for the entirety of her secondary education. She enrolled at Galata College at the University of Haenna, where she studied philosophy before dropping out to marry Desiderius, Prince of Petra.

Personal Life

Christina has of close friendships with close friendships with a number of royals and nobility. One of her closest friends is Princess Caroline of Ghant, whom she first met during a state visit in 1979. Christina was a bridesmaid at Caroline's wedding to Prince Theodurik of Onneria - later King Theodurik IX. Christina later made Caroline maid of honor for her planned marriage with Prince Guillaume of Lyncanestria. Christina also has a close friendship with her cousin Silvia Tarpeia. Due to her first engagement with Prince Guillaume of Lyncanestria, Christina maintains a close relationship with members of the Lyncanestrian Imperial Family, including Emperor Philippe VIII and Empress Alys.

Engagement to Guillaume of Lyncanestria

Christina became engaged to Prince Guillaume of Barrois, at the time second in-line to the Barroese throne, on 20 April 1991. The two first met at the in the summer of 1990 at a Belisarian football qualifying match between their respective nations, held in Castellum ab Alba. Guillaume and members of his family were present for a private dinner and celebration hosted by Christina's parents.

Christina and Guillaume were photographed together, and later were confirmed to be courting the next month. The couple was subject to intense media attention throughout their relationship, most notably for Guillaume's reputation. The couple continued courting throughout 1990 until their engagement in 1991. The wedding date was originally set for December of that year, but postponed until 30 May 1992, after Guillaume's expected graduation from the Imperial University. Their engagement tragically ended following the death of her fiancé, Prince Guillaume, in a boating accident along the Lyncanestrian coast on 17 April 1992. His funeral was held on the 20 April, the date which would have been their one-year engagement anniversary, and just a month shy of their wedding.

Marriage to Desiderius I

Christina would later marry her fourth cousin then Desiderius, Prince of Petra on 19 November 1992, following a betrothal agreement that was reached between Latin and Sydalene houses in August 1992. The agreement resulted in an unusually short four-month engagement, and Christina only met Desiderius on three occasions before the wedding.

The ceremony was well attended in royal circles, and featured the first Sydalene royal wedding to feature a televised procession. Their marriage was considered rocky at first by Sydalene royal court observers, largely due to the news that Desiderius' sister, Princess Sibylla became pregnant with the illegitimate child of Christina's eldest brother, Jason, Prince of Youth. The marriage also suffered greatly due to differences in manner, and opinions on politics and royal power. Christina's greatest moment of controversy as Princess of Petra or Queen came in 2009, when she was caught on a hot mic offering sharp criticism and denigrating the Yarden Accords. Sydalene nationalist groups praised the moment in the hopes that her husband's eventual succession would see a withdrawal from the agreement. However, on 2 March 2009, Christina denied that she ever made the disparaging comments about the Yarden Accords. The following day, Christina sacked her press secretary and dismissed Constance of Hilderia from her role as a lady-in-waiting.

Over the course of her marriage to Desiderius, Christina had six children: Melisende, William, Roletus, Desideria, and Bohemond.

In 2013, Desiderius was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He passed away on 22 May 2013. Christina's tenure as consort is among the shortest in Sydalene history, the only shorter was that of her successor Godfrey Galan.

Marriage to Malibar, King of Dakmoor

In 2014, Christina attended the wedding of Nathan IV of Ghant and Sophia of Dakmoor. At the wedding, she reconnected with Malibar, King of Dakmoor, with whom she often spoke with during visits to Ghish during the mid-1980s and 1990s, and at one point was reported to be in a relationship with prior to his marriage to Elizabeth Mutu. Christina and Malibar announced their engagement in March 2014, upon which Christina relocated to Dakauregia, in Dakar, in order to prepare for her role as Queen consort. The couple was married at Dakar Cathedral on 7 July 2014.

Christina and Malibar have two children: Prince Maximilian of Dakmoor, born in 2015; and Princess Sabina of Dakmoor, born in 2017.

Titles, styles, honors and arms

Styles

  • 27 November 1971 – 19 November 1992: Her Imperial Highness The Princess Christina
  • 19 November 1992 – 7 March 2011: Her Royal Highness The Princess of Petra
    • 19 November 1992 – 7 March 2011: Her Serene Ducal Highness The Duchess of Toron
  • 7 March 2011 – 22 May 2013: Her Majesty The Queen
  • 22 May 2013 – present: Her Majesty Queen Christina The Queen Mother
  • 7 July 2014 – present: Her Royal Majesty The Queen of Dakmoor

Honors

  •  Latium: Knight of the Order of the Winged Ram Red ribbon bar - general use.svg
  •  Latium: Dame Commander of the Most Noble Order of St. Maria Order of the Most Holy Annunciation BAR.svg
  •  Latium: Dame of the Ancient Equestrian Order St.AlexanderOrder-ribbon.svg
  •  Sydalon: Lady of the Order of the Holy Lance Cavaliere SSML BAR.svg
  •  Sydalon: Lady of the Most Noble Order of the Belt of Hope Armed Forces Reserve Medal ribbon.svg

Dynastic honors

Issue

Name Birth Death Marriage
By Desiderius I of Sydalon:
Melisende III of Sydalon (1993-08-27) 27 August 1993 (age 31) 1st: Godfrey Galan (m. 2011, ann. 2013), had issue. 2nd: Michael of Dakmoor (m. 2014); had issue.
Sebastian I, Duke of Toron (1994-09-04) 4 September 1994 (age 30) Married Princess Febe of Gaemar (m. 2018)
Prince William of Sydalon (1995-10-22) 22 October 1995 (age 29) Married Marie, Crown Princess of Onneria (m. 2020)
Prince Roletus of Sydalon (1997-10-12) 12 October 1997 (age 27) Married Princess Efthymia, Duchess of Rhithasa (m. 2021)
Princess Desideria of Sydalon (1999-01-09) 9 January 1999 (age 25)
Prince Bohemond of Sydalon (2004-12-12) 12 December 2004 (age 19)
By Malibar, King of Dakmoor:
Prince Maximilian of Dakmoor (2015-07-03) 3 July 2015 (age 9)
Princess Sabina of Dakmoor (2017-10-09) 9 October 2017 (age 7)

Ancestry

See also

Christina of Latium
Born: 27 November 1971
Lines of succession
Preceded by
Princess Silvia of Ravenna
Succession to the Latin throne
32nd in line
Followed by
The Duke of Toron
Sydalene royalty
Preceded by
Héloïse Baudelaire
Queen consort of Sydalon
2011–2013
Succeeded by
Godfrey Galan
as Consort
Royal titles
Preceded by
Elizabeth Mutu
Queen consort of Dakmoor
2014–present
Incumbent
Peerage of Sydalon
Preceded by
Melisende of Adelon
Duchess consort of Toron
1992–2011
Succeeded by
Febe of Gaemar