Maria of Latium

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Princess Maria
Countess of Mediolanum (more)
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Princess Maria at Sermo-Utica Fashion Show in December 2017
Born (1990-07-03) 3 July 1990 (age 34)
Palatium Supranio, Adrianople, Latium
Spouse
Issue
  • Andreas Anicius, Lord of Vipitenum
Full name
Maria Claudia Christina Sophia Constantia
HouseClaudia
FatherJason VI Augustus of Latium
MotherStephania Pinaria
ReligionFabrian Catholic

Princess Maria, Countess of Mediolanum (Maria Claudia Christina Sophia Constantia; b. 3 July 1990) is the oldest child and daughter of Latin Emperor Jason VI Augustus and his first wife, Stephania Pinaria. She is currently fourth in line to the Latin throne.

Maria is a graduate of the Empress Alexandra College at University of Castellum Iohnnes XIII, obtaining degrees in Sociology and Religious Studies. Maria has undertaken more Imperial duties since 2005, becoming the head of a number of charitable organizations based in Latium, and throughout Belisaria, including the National Imperial Foundation for Children. Maria is an accomplished equestrian and has participated numerous domestic and international equestrian events and tournaments, including a second place finish at the 2010 Ludi Circenses. She is also a prominent advocate of healthy eating and fitness, having participated in the annual Leonopolis Marathon since 2006. In 2014, Maria was the presiding officer of the Transvectio Equitum ceremonies. In 2018, she married Thomas Anicius, Count of Mediolanum.

Maria officially resides at Velia House, located in Velia, Castellum though she maintains a private home in Hagia Sophía, located in southwestern Latium.

Early Life

Princess Maria was born on 3 July 1990 at Palatium Supranio, in Adrianople, Latium as the eldest child of then Prince Jason of Youth and his wife Stephania Pinaria. Maria was baptized 12 August 1990 at Sacra Basilica de Angeli Gabriel in Castellum by Archbishop Flavius Hostillius of Castellum. At her christening, her godparents were Prince Theodosius (her paternal uncle) and Theodosia Pinaria (her maternal aunt). As the daughter of the Latin heir apparent, Maria was styled as ''Princess of Youth'' from her birth until her father's ascension to the throne in 1997. She was named Maria after her great-grandmother Marie Christine of Épernon. She was primarily raised in Adrianople at Palatium Supranio for the first seven years of her life.

Barely two weeks after her first birthday, Maria's mother, Stephanie, was killed in a car accident while visiting the city Heraclea on an official Imperial Family visit.

Education

Maria began her education in Adrianople, first enrolling at St. Silvester Academy for her primary education in 1995. She would continue her education at St. Silvester until the death of her grandfather in 1997, when her family moved to Castellum. Maria would complete the remainder of her primary schooling at St. Michael's in suburban Castellum, and would to attend for the remainder of her pre-tertiary education. Maria has stated that she enjoyed science courses during secondary school, earning mostly A or B level grades.

During secondary school, Maria expressed interest in attending a number of schools, most notably University of Castellum Iohnnes XIII, Kyrenia College, Imperial University of Lyncanestria, University of Haenna and University of Utica. She never explicitly stated which was her school of preference, but later enrolled at Empress Alexandra College, Castellum for fall 2009. During her first year at Castellum, Maria resided in student housing, a first for any member of the Imperial family, and would even live with her cousin, Princess Melisende of Sydalon, during her final year of schooling. She focused her studies on sociology and religious studies. In 2008 and before attending Castellum, Maria took a gap year and travelled to Fabria, Lyncanestria, Lihnidos, and Sydalon.

Maria participated in a number of student activities throughout her time at Castellum, mostly relating to community service and outreach, though was the president of the university's equestrian club during her final school year. Following an incident involving paparazzi, which resulted in two arrests for an invasion of Maria's privacy, the Emperor's Counsel announced that they would not press charges against the two reporters. It was later announced that Imperial Offices had reached a deal to provide regular updates to the press on Princess Maria in exchange for no further invasions of her privacy - there would be no further incidents with the press.

Imperial Duties

Princess Maria during 2013 Ludi Circenses.

Princess Maria first began undertaking Imperial duties after finishing secondary school. However, her first official duty was in 2000 when she travelled to Kerkouane, Sydalon with her father for two millennia anniversary of the birth of Jesus. A month after her eighteenth birthday, Maria was appointed as a Counsellor of State, allowing her to attend regularly international functions on behalf of her father. Maria has been involved in a number of charitable organizations since undertaking Imperial duties, serving as the president of no fewer than ten since 2012.

Countess of Mediolanum
Sport
DisciplineEventing
Medal record
Representing  Latium
Equestrian
BEA Continental Circuit
Silver medal – second place 2015 Jugny Individual Eventing
Ludi Circenses
Silver medal – second place 2010 Individual Eventing
Bronze medal – third place 2014 Individual Eventing

Maria has also served as a chairperson for numerous athletic events, including several marathons and even a brief stint as a chairperson for the Latin Football Federation.

Personal life

Sporting career

Maria has participated in equestrian tournaments since she was 6 years old, and most notably in the equitation and eventing events during Ludi Circenses from 2009 through 2016. She qualified for the AEF World Championship in 2008, 2009, and 2013, though never finished above sixth in any given year. She often attends prominent equestrian events throughout the world, both to spectate and participate. Her highest placement at Ludi Circenses came in 2010, where she finished second in the eventing event. Her next highest finish was 2014 when she placed third in eventing and fifth in show jumping. She participates in a charity polo match put on by the Prince of Youth Foundation every year.

Maria has qualified for Ludi Circenses from 2007 through 2016. She did not participate in 2017, but qualified again in 2018 when she finished 21st in women's individual eventing.

Maria is also a football fan, and a supporter of her family's club, FC Imperialis Ianiculum.

Relationships

Like many members of her family, Maria's personal life has often been subject to considerable media coverage. Following a personal visit by her parents and other members of the Imperial family to Ghant in 1990, speculation was growing that talks had taken place to see a match between Maria with then Prince Imperial, now Emperor Nathan IV of Ghant. These initial rumors ultimately amounted to nothing, with the vacation only culminating in the controversial relationship between her aunt, Princess Isabella, and Crown Prince John of Ghant.

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Court portrait of Princess Maria, 2017.

Throughout her childhood, rumors persisted that a match between Maria and Nathan was being pursued, with Latin betting firms even placing odds on if a betrothal would occur. Many royal commentators and insiders claimed that a match was "extremely unlikely" due to the chilly relations between the Latin Imperial household, particularly Prince Leo, Duke of Apennina, and Ghantish Imperials Emperor Albert I and his wife Grace of Langael. Relations would grow even worse during the reign of Maria's father, Jason VI, and Prince-Regent Albert in Ghant. While Nathan of Ghant ultimately married Sophia of Dakmoor, he and Maria remain close friends to this day.

In 2008, Latin media outlets began to follow Maria's personal life intensely during her first term at University of Castellum. This would eventually culminate in January 2009, when photographs of Maria at parties and on dates with Pilypas, Prince of the Cvens – a classmate of hers – were released on Cotidie Tabella's website. Imperial Offices quickly responded, saying that the reports were a result of repeated invasions of Maria's privacy by local paparazzi. The controversy eventually garnered a response from Maria's father, Emperor Jason VI Augustus, who promptly attacked Cotidie Tabella and that the Imperial Family would "would seek any and all response at [its] disposal" to ensure Maria's privacy now and in the future. On 12 January 2009, Imperial Offices revoked a number of privileges from Cotidie Tabella, including access to Imperial and Senatorial press conferences. The incident also resulted in the arrests of two paparazzo, who were later charged, fined and later fired. A court order ultimately forced these photographs be taken down.

Maria is believed to have been involved with her second cousin, Charles, Crown Prince of Burgoy, for a brief time in 2010 after the two were seen together in Jugny, Burgoy following a Lyncanestrian equestrian tournament. According to royal insiders in Burgoy and Latium, the two split amicably sometime in late 2010.

In winter 2013, Imperial Offices announced that Maria had entered a relationship with Lord Niketas Akropolites, then second-in-line to the Dukedom of Akropolites. The pair continued courting though 2014, with Akropolites even accompanying Maria on an international visit to Ghant for the wedding of Nathan IV of Ghant and Sophia of Dakmoor in February of that year. Maria and Akropolites announced their engagement on 27 February 2015; however, Maria announced their separation by January 2016. She has refused to discuss the breakup publicly.

Princess Maria's private villa in Hagia Sophia, southern Latium.

In the spring of 2016, Maria was spotted at Ristorante Ebor, a prominent Castellum-based restaurant, with Latin-born Hellene football star Zeno. When asked, Maria stated it was "nothing more than dinner among friends." A week later, Zeno stated that the two had separated on his social media accounts. Princess Maria denied that they had ever dated.

Marriage

By March 2017, Maria left court in Castellum for retreat to her private estate near Utica, where she remained until October 2017. She made few public appearances. In October 2017, rumors began to circulate that Maria was dating Thomas Anicius, Count of Mediolanum. It is believed the two became a couple during her time away from court. This was later confirmed by Maria's spokesman in November 2017. It was believed Maria and Mediolanum were living together prior to their marriage, though did not make their first public appearance until her brother's wedding on 8 December 2017.

Maria and Mediolanum married on 23 January 2018, during a private ceremony at Holy Name Church of Christ in Alexandria, Latium. The ceremony came as a surprise due to no prior public announcement of an engagement. Reports are that only immediate family and close friends were invited.

In August, a spokesperson from the Latin Imperial Family and Hiera Palace announced that Maria and Mediolanum were expecting their first child. Maria gave birth to her first child, Andreas Anicius, Lord of Vipitenum, on 25 December 2018. He was born two months premature, with an expected birth in February 2019.

Titles, styles, honors and arms

Styles of
Countess of Mediolanum
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Reference styleHer Imperial Highness
Spoken styleYour Imperial Highness
Alternative styleMa'am
  • 3 July 1990 – 20 May 1997: Her Highness Princess Maria of Youth
  • 20 May 1997 – 23 January 2018: Her Imperial Highness The Princess Maria
  • 23 January 2018 – present: Her Imperial Highness The Princess Maria, Countess of Mediolanum

As a Latin princess and daughter of a Sovereign, Maria does not utilize a surname. Maria is also Countess of Mediolanum by right of her husband, who holds the title "Count of Mediolanum" by courtesy of being heir to the Dukedom of Ossonoba. Prior to her marriage, Maria held the rank of princess with the territorial designation "of Latium".

Honors

  •  Latium: Knight of the Order of the Winged Ram Red ribbon bar - general use.svg
  •  Latium: Dame of the Ancient Equestrian Order St.AlexanderOrder-ribbon.svg
  •  Latium: Grand Cross of the Most Noble Order of St. Maria Order of the Most Holy Annunciation BAR.svg

Foreign Honors

  •  Sydalon: Dame of the Order of St. Philip Lourdes.png 3 March 2009

Ancestry

See also

Maria of Latium
Born: 3 July 1990
Lines of succession
Preceded by
Prince Philip of Latium
Succession to the Latin throne
4th in line
Followed by
Andreas Anicius, Lord of Vipitenum