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| reign      = 3 November 2016 – present
| reign      = 28 February 2015 – present
| coronation  = 8 December 2017
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| predecessor = [[Jacobus VI Claudius]]
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| successor  = [[Alexius, Prince of Youth]]
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| regent      = [[Diana I Anicia]]<br>Jacobus VI Claudius
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| full name            = Gaius Claudius Anicius Nero Constantinus Felix Laurentius Caesar Augustus
| full name            = Gaius Claudius Anicius Sabinus Constantinus Iacaerus Atreus Marius
| house                = [[House of Claudius|Claudius]]
| regnal name          = Imperator Gaius Claudius Anicius Sabinus Constantinus Iacaerus Atreus Marius Caesar Augustus
| father              = [[Jason VI Augustus of Latium|Jason VI Augustus]]
| dynasty              = [[House of Claudius|Claudius]]
| mother              = [[Zoe Verrucosa]]
| father              = [[Jacobus VI Claudius]]
| birth_date          = {{birth date and age|1994|3|15|df=y}}
| mother              = [[Stephania Pinaria]]
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| birth_place          = [[Monarchy of Perateia#Residences|Heraion]], [[Leonople]], [[Perateia]]
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'''Constantine XX''' (''Gaius Claudius Anicius Nero Constantinus Felix Laurentius Caesar Augustus''; b. 15 March 1994) is the reigning [[Monarchy of Latium|Latin Emperor]] and 118th monarch of Latium. His reign began on 3 November 2016 after the unexpected death of his father, though had been delayed due to the [[Latin succession crisis of 2016|attempted coup]] of his younger brother [[Prince Michael of Latium|Prince Michael]]. The dispute was settled the following day when Constantine became the only surviving claimant and solidified his hold on the Latin throne. His coronation on 8 December 2017 was Latium's first televised coronation.  
'''Constantine XX Claudius''' (''Gaius Claudius Anicius Sabinus Constantinus Iacaerus Atreus Marius''; b. 5 November 1992) is the junior emperor of [[Latium]] and [[Perateia]]. His reign began as junior emperor on 28 February 2015.


Constantine is the oldest child of [[Jason VI Augustus of Latium|Jason VI Augustus]] by his second wife [[Zoe Verrucosa]]. He was educated at Lyceum Sanctus Michaelis for his primary and secondary education, and obtained a degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from [[Academia Militaris Olympia]]. Following his graduation and commission as an officer in the [[Latin Armed Forces|armed forces]], Constantine undertook a number of Imperial duties on behalf of his father, including acting as the presiding officer for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Ludi Circenses festival in summer 2016.
Constantine is the second child and only legitimate son of [[Jacobus VI Claudius]] by his wife [[Stephania Pinaria]]. He was educated at Lyceum Sanctus Michaelis for his primary and secondary education, and obtained a degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from [[Academia Militaris Olympia]]. Following his graduation and commission as an officer in the [[Latin Armed Forces|armed forces]], Constantine undertook a number of Imperial duties on behalf of his father, including acting as the presiding officer for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Ludi Circenses festival in summer 2014.


In 2017, Constantine married [[Ghant|Ghantish]] noblewoman [[Alazne Dain]] with whom he has two children, [[Diana of Latium|Diana]] and [[Alexius, Prince of Youth|Alexius]].  
In 2014, Constantine married [[Adela of Ghant|Princess Adela of Ghant]] with whom he has four children, [[Diana of Latium|Diana]], [[Alexius, Prince of Youth]], [[Gratia of Latium|Princess Gratia]], [[Leo of Latium|Prince Leo]].


Constantine's reign began on 3 November 2016 after the unexpected death of his father, though had been delayed due to the [[Latin succession crisis of 2016|attempted coup]] and ended three days later. His coronation on 8 December 2017 was Latium's first televised coronation. His reign has seen various reforms take place in Latium, including [[Diocese of the East|Perateian]] and [[Sasora|Sasoran]] autonomy, local government reform, and a repeal of the controversial Morality Acts.
Constantine was elevated to junior emperor on 28 February 2015. Since his elevation as emperor, he held his [[Imperial Court (Latium)|court]] in [[Leonople]], where he oversaw the administration and governance of [[Perateia]].
==Early Life and education==
==Early Life and education==
Constantine was born on 15 March 1994 at 11:19 pm in the Blue Room of the [[Palatium Supranio]] to [[Jason VI Augustus of Latium|Jason, Prince of Youth]] and [[Zoe Verrucosa]], and was the couples first child. He was baptized on 13 October 1994 at [[Sancta Sapientia]] by Patriarch Marcus Nasenni of Alba. His godparents were [[Prince Theodosius, Duke of Beroea]] (his father's brother) [[Maria Tarpeia]] (his father's cousin); [[Damiane Vitruvia]] (his maternal grandmother); and the future [[Michael Vitruvius]] (his mother's cousin). As the son of the heir apparent, Constantine was styled as <nowiki>"Prince Constantine of Youth".</nowiki>  
Constantine was born on 5 November 1992 at 11:19 pm in the Purple Room of Heraion, [[Leonople]] to then junior Emperor [[Jacobus VI Claudius]] and [[Stephania Pinaria]]. He was the couples second child, and first son, and, upon his birth, was bestowed the honorific "Purpurogenitus" (Born in the Purple). Constantine was baptized on 25 January 1993 at [[Sancta Sapientia]] by [[Pope Ignatius I]]. His godparents are [[Isabella of Latium|Princess Isabella of Latium]] (his father's sister); then [[John IV of Ghant|John, Crown Prince of Ghant]] (Isabella's husband); [[Anna Pinaria]] (his mother's sister); and [[Henry of Garza|Prince Henry of Garza]] (Anna's husband). As the son of the junior emperor, Constantine was styled as <nowiki>"Prince Constantine of Youth".</nowiki> Constantine was the first future Latin emperor to be born in Scipia since [[Theodosius VI Ostia]] in 1050, who was born in [[Sydalon (city)|Sydalon]].
[[File:Sacra Basilica de Angeli Gabriel in Castellum.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Sancta Sapientia]] in [[Castellum ab Alba#Subdivisions|Alba]], Castellum.]]
 
Following his birth official announcement, a week of games and races were held at the Circus Albae and the National Colosseum in Castellum in celebration. His gender was first announced alongside Princess Zoe's pregnancy announcement, a first for Latin imperial births, which resulted in celebration and rampant speculation of his name. Many betting firms placing odds for his name, initially the highest odds indicated that Leo was a top choice for his name. However, many in the public were turned off at the idea following the [[Isabella of Latium#Life in Ghant|Princess Isabella Scandal]] and the birth of her son Leo in 1991. This prompted in most bets placed on his naming being either John or Constantine. His name was announced to the press three days after his birth, with Imperial Offices stating he was named in memory of his great-grandfather [[Constantine XIX of Latium|Emperor Constantine XIX]].
Following his birth official announcement, a week of games and races were held at the Circus Albae and the [[Amphitheatrum Anicium]] in Castellum in celebration. His gender was first announced alongside his pregnancy announcement. This was a first for Latin imperial births and resulted in celebration and rampant speculation of his name. Many betting firms placing odds for his name, initially the highest odds indicated that Leo was a top choice for his name. However, that later gave way to most firms highest odds on his naming being either John or Constantine. His name was announced to the press nine days after his birth, with Imperial Offices stating he was named in memory of both his great-grandfather [[Constantine XIX Anicius|Emperor Constantine XIX]] and his great-great grandfather [[Constantine V of Keld]].
===Education===
===Education===
Constantine began his education by attending Sanctus Michaelis in 1997, which he would attend throughout his primary education. After his father, Constantine is only the second Latin heir or ruler to attend formal schooling. He continued his education at Lyceum Sanctus Michaelis for secondary school, he scored grades A in history and math, with B's in sciences. He participated in polo throughout secondary school. Along with his secondary education, Constantine was privately tutored by [[Pankratios Anemas]], who provided lessons on law and the [[Constitution of Latium|constitution]]. Throughout secondary school, the Imperial Family and the tabloid press agreed that Constantine would be allowed to study free of paparazzi intrusion in exchange for regular updates of the Prince's life. This same agreement has been made for all of Jason VI Augustus' children for their secondary and university educations. He graduated from Sanctus Michaelis in 2011.
Constantine began his education by attending Eleutherion, in [[Leonople]], as well as added instruction from private tutors. After his father, Constantine is only the second Latin ruler to attend formal schooling. He continued his education at Lyceum Sanctus Michaelis for secondary school, he scored grades A in history and math, with B's in sciences. He participated in polo throughout secondary school. Along with his secondary education, Constantine was privately tutored by [[Pankratios Anemas]], who provided lessons on law and the [[Constitution of Latium|Latin]] and Perateian constitutions. Throughout secondary school, the Imperial Family and the tabloid press agreed that Constantine would be allowed to study free of paparazzi intrusion in exchange for regular updates of the Prince's life. This same agreement has been made for all of Jacobus VI Claudius' children for their secondary and university educations. He earned his bac from Sanctus Michaelis in 2010.


He opted not to take a gap year, which most considered unusual at the time, and he immediately enrolled at [[Academia Militaris Olympia]]. As a cadet at Olympia, Constantine studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics, though reportedly nearly dropped out of the program in favor of perusing studies in international relations. He reportedly struggled with the program initially, with some classmates claiming that his <nowiki>"[father] pushed him to stay</nowiki> in the PPE program. School files surrounding his switch of academic focus have thus far been unobtainable by members of the press due to repeated blocks of the Freedom of Information Act. During his third year at Olympia, he took part in numerous military training exercises with enlisted members of [[Latin Armed Forces]] including the 11th Legion. He participated in intramural polo throughout his education at Olympia.
He opted not to take a gap year, and he immediately enrolled at [[Academia Militaris Olympia]]. As a cadet at Olympia, Constantine studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics, though reportedly nearly dropped out of the program in favor of perusing studies in international relations. He reportedly struggled with the program initially, with some news reports quoting unnamed classmates claiming that Constantine's <nowiki>"[father] pushed him to stay</nowiki> in the PPE program. School files surrounding his change of academic focus have been unobtainable to the public. During his third year at Olympia, he took part in numerous military training exercises with enlisted members of [[Latin Armed Forces]], and Perateian armed forces, including the 11th Legion. He participated in polo throughout his education at Olympia.
==Prince of Youth==
==Prince of Youth==
[[File:Constantine, Prince of Youth.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Constantine before attending the [[Ludi Circenses|2015 Ludi Circenses]].]]
Constantine was appointed to the [[Emperor's Council of Latium|Emperor's Council]] at the age of 16, by his father [[Jacobus VI Claudius]]. This allowed Constantine to sit in on Council meetings, and enabled him to make visits on his father's behalf, the first of which was to [[Sydalon]], where he visited the village Sarpeta for Christmas celebrations. The same year, Constantine was granted his own imperial household, which was staffed by at least five individuals during 2009, eventually growing to 20 by 2012. In 2013, Constantine's household organized a charity polo match, with all proceeds and donations to benefit Legionary Cause, a charity aimed at supporting widows and orphans of Latin veterans – the event has since been held annually. Constantine was appointed [[Consul of Latium|consul]] in 2007 and 2013, and was suffect consul from June to December 2010
Constantine was appointed to the [[Emperor's Council of Latium|Emperor's Council]] at the age of 16, by his father [[Jason VI Augustus of Latium|Jason VI Augustus]]. This allowed Constantine to sit in on Council meetings, and enabled him to make visits on his father's behalf, the first of which was to [[Sydalon]], where he visited the village Sarpeta for Christmas celebrations. The same year, Constantine was granted his own imperial household, which was staffed by at least five individuals during 2010, eventually growing to 20 by 2013. In 2014, Constantine's household organized a charity polo match, with all proceeds and donations to benefit Legionary Cause, a charity aimed at supporting widows and orphans of Latin veterans – the event has since been held annually.
 
Constantine also served as president or honorary leader of numerous Latin Imperial-sponsored events, including both [[Ludi Circenses]] and Transvectio Equitum. In 2014, Constantine was the officer of honor at the annual Transvectio Equitum at [[Academia Militaris Olympia]], an event which he participated in during all three years of his education at Olympia. In 2016, he was the presiding officer of the opening and closing ceremonies, duties typical reserved for close relatives of the reigning Monarch.
==Reign==
===Ascension and early regin===
{{main|Latin succession crisis of 2016}}
Constantine became Latin Emperor his father's death on 3 November 2016. However, his ascension was complicated by the outbreak of a succession crisis in [[Castellum]], with his chief opponent being his younger brother [[Prince Michael of Latium|Prince Michael]]. Largely a political standoff with minimal military maneuvering, the crisis lasted 5 days when it ended with Prince Michael's death on 8 November 2016. Throughout the crisis, Constantine was largely recognized as Latin Emperor by the international community, Latin civil government, and military apparatus.
===Assassination attempt===
{{main|Assassination attempt of Constantine XX}}
On 13 January 2017, Constantine was the target of an assassination attempt during the funeral procession for[[Jason VI Augustus of Latium|Jason VI Augustus]], along Via Sacra in [[Castellum]].


At approximately 10:30 am, a lone gunman, [[Lanig Kou Sezneci]], fired four shots at Constantine before he was himself killed. All four shots missed Constantine, as he was pushed from his horse by [[Nathan IV of Ghant]] as Sezneci began to fire. He only suffered injuries related to falling from his horse.  
Constantine also served as president or honorary leader of numerous Latin Imperial-sponsored events, including both [[Ludi Circenses]] and Transvectio Equitum. In 2013, Constantine was the officer of honor at the annual Transvectio Equitum at [[Academia Militaris Olympia]], an event which he participated in during all three years of his education at Olympia. In 2014, he was the presiding officer of the opening and closing ceremonies, duties typical reserved for close relatives of the reigning monarch.
==Elevation as junior emperor==
On 29 October 2014, it was announced that Constantine's household as Prince of Youth began preparations to oversee a transition to an imperial court, signifying the first phase in his preparation to being elevated to junior emperor. Between October and January, Constantine made a series of appointments to his court, such as X, Y, and Z. He took up residence at [[Leonople|Heraion]], in [[Leonople]], in December 2014, when it was announced that he would be overseeing the government of [[Perateia]] during the first five years of his reign.


The [[Gelonian National Front]] quickly claimed responsibility for the attack, prompting a lockdown and curfew to be placed in effect for 5 boroughs of Castellum through the next night. Investigations into Sezneci would discover that he had left a suicide note in his Castellum hotel room.
Constantine was officially elevated to junior emperor on 28 February 2015, following an imperial proclomation by his grandmother [[Diana I Anicia|Empress Diana I]], and his acclamation before the [[Senate of Latium|Latin Senate]] that same morning morning. In the afternoon, Constantine was anointed by [[Pope (Ajax)|Pope Ignatius I]]. An ascension ball was held on the night of his elevation, with guests from X, Y, and Z in attendance. A week of celebration followed, featuring games and festivals normally reserved for a full scale coronation. His acclamation before the [[Senate of Perateia|Perateian Senate]] occurred the following day.
[[File:Constantine XX of Latium.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Constantine at one of his first public appearances following the assassination attempt in January 2017.]]
===Infrastructure plans===
Constantine made his first public appearance after the attempt the following morning on January 14.
[[File:Silhouette Saint Sava.JPG|thumb|200px|[[Nea Ekklesia]] following its renovations, 2019.]]
===Early initiatives===
One of Constantine's main priorities once he arrived in [[Leonople]] was to update the ailing infrastructure of the [[Perateia]]. His first act was a major revitalization of the Augustaion, the city's central forum and corresponding central square. Other infrastructure plans included the reconstruction of many dilapidated roads or highways, public transportation, telecommunications, and disaster relief due to historical earthquakes in the area. Many of these projects remained in progress as Constantine became sole emperor in 2016, though have since been completed.
His first executive order was to abolished the [[Scholarian Guard]], temporarily replacing it with the [[Praetorian Guard (Latium)|Praetorian Guard]]. The Scholarian Guard was reestablished in summer 2017. On 25 January 2017, Constantine called for new elections and formally dissolved the [[Senate of Latium|Senate]].


Constantine announced plans as early as January for reforms focused on Propraetors in mid-January. The plan called for <nowiki>"a more rapid response to both local and Imperial government needs."</nowiki> In February, Constantine issued an Imperial edict which provided Propraetors a more direct role in the county-level councils.
Constantine's government also oversaw renovations of both [[Hagia Euergetou]] and [[Nea Ekklesia]] in an effort to modernize both basilicas. The renovations began in January 2016, and were completed in 2019. Constantine initiated the renovations with funds from his own incomes, though state, church and other private funds were utilized as well. He has since become a key sponsor of Nea Ekklesia.


In September 2017, a local and regional government reform petition reached 500,000 prompting Constantine to order the Senate to explore and debate the measure. The petition, named Citizens for a better local government, was focused on calling for additional autonomy throughout Latium, particularly its overseas territories. Imperial offices announced that Constantine was <nowiki>"receptive" to the idea, and was "looking forward to seeing Senate proposals."</nowiki>
Individuals from within Constantine's court reported that plans were discussed to construct a canal which would bisect the Scipian side Perateia to alleviate maritime traffic of the Perseid Strait. The project reportedly has reportedly been in early planning stages since the late 1990s, but was shelved due to the [[2002 Lisena earthquake]]. The canal plans were again shelved in 2019 due to the [[Fahrani Civil War]], but talks have resumed at the war's conclusion in 2023.


Two bills were brought forward, though only the second bill passed through committee on September 14, and later reached the Senate for vote on September 25. The vote passed, and Constantine signed the measure into law, and announced that referendums would be held in [[Sasora]]. The Sasoran measure failed to garner widespread support and was defeated. An act of the senate reached the floor for a vote on federalization of Latium, though Constantine indicated he would withhold assent and the measure subsequently was not brought to a vote.
In April 2018, Constantine enacted legislation to upgrade parts of the energy grid, and promote investments in battery storage.
===Administration===
Constantine sought to simplify governance of Perateia, and organized a [[Local Council (Perateia)|Local Council]], similar to that of the Latin council of the same name. However, this act saw varied responses due to the Local Council's ability to potentially circumvent the [[Senate of Perateia|Senate]]. Constantine has continued to reform local government in Perateia throughout his reign, and has issued imperial edicts to expand on local government efficiency.


In April 2018, Constantine signed a Senate act to upgrade parts of the energy grid, and promote investments in battery storage.
In 2019, Constantine expanded the number of seats on the [[Leonople#Government|Leonople Assembly]].
 
===Fahrani Civil War===
On 23 October 2018, Constantine issued an executive order to repeal the Morality Acts. The acts were officially repealed by Senate vote a week later, along with guaranteeing protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation.
===Assassination attempt of Jacobus VI===
===Coronation===
{{main|Assassination attempt of Jacobus VI Claudius}}
Plans for Constantine's coronation were first discussed in early January. No proposed timelines was announced until mid-February when he announced that he did not want the <nowiki>"prospect of an election to overshadow or lessen [his] coronation"</nowiki> and Imperial Offices announced that more concrete information would be released following the 2017 State Opening of Senate in April. On 4 May 2017, it was announced that Constantine's coronation would be held on Friday, 8 December 2017, at [[Sancta Sapientia]] in [[Castellum]]. [[Zoe Verrucosa|Empress Mother Zoe]] was named chairman of Coronation Commission three days later. His engagement to [[Alazne Dain]] took place immediately after his coronation.
 
Constantine's coronation was the first in Latin history to be televised, which saw a mixed response among Latins and the political elite. The entire coronation, with exception of communion and the anointing, was televised.
==Courtships==
==Courtships==
As with most members of the Imperial family, Constantine's personal life has often been subject to great public interest and speculation. His first known relationship was with classmate and Latin noblewoman [[Verena Ostia]]. The pair reportedly dated on and off during secondary school according to classmates, and Verena was said to visit Olympia frequently during Constantine's first term. However, neither has ever confirmed this relationship.
As with most members of the Imperial family, Constantine's personal life has often been subject to great public interest and speculation. Constantine has only had two known courtships, first with [[Sophia of Ossonoba]] and later with his future wife [[Adela of Ghant|Princess Adela of Ghant]]. Constantine's brief courtship with Sophia of Ossonoba began in 2010, during his first year at Olympia.
==Marriage==
In late 2013, the Imperial Household announced the courtship of Constantine and [[Adela of Ghant|Princess Adela of Ghant]]. Imperial insiders and biographers reported that the courtship was highly controversial at court, and received a great deal of push-back from Emperor Jacobus VI due to Adela's relation to the [[Ostia dynasty]], and that he had previously refused assent to the courtship a year prior. The pair was seen together in Ghish and throughout Latium or Perateia until their engagement was announced on 23 May 2014.


Constantine also had brief relationships with [[Marcia of Ossonoba]] and [[Agnes Aemelia]].
During their engagement, Adela resided at her own personal apartment at [[Castellum|Velia House]] or [[Monarchy of Perateia#Residences|Kainourgion]]. Despite residing at a different estate, Adela was regularly at the [[Leonople|Heraion]], or in Castellum, whether to spend time with Constantine or prepare to become Empress. Constantine and Adela attended public events together, and she was on hand for state visits that occurred during this time.


In 2015, Constantine briefly courted [[Elissa of Dakmoor]], however the courtship ended quickly due to Elissa's lack of interest in becoming Latin Empress.
Constantine and Adela married on 15 November 2014, at the [[Sancta Sapientia]], in Castellum. The ceremony was officiated by [[Pope Urban IX]]. Adela was crowned Princess of Youth during the wedding ceremony. The event was attended by guests from across [[Ajax|the world]], including reigning monarchs from all Belisarian states, [[Mutul]], and other foreign nobility and representatives. The ceremony reportedly cost {{LAS}}22 million, most of which was paid for by the Imperial family, though security and transportation were covered by the state. A bank holiday was instituted for the wedding throughout Latium and its overseas territories.
==Marriage==
In June 2015, Constantine began courting [[Alazne Dain|Lady Alazne Dain]]. They are second cousins through [[Jason Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]], and first met in 1999 during a Latin visit to [[Dakar]], [[Dakmoor]]. Imperial insiders and biographers claim that such an arrangement was highly favored by Constantine's father and Alazne's relatives in Dakmoor. It has been said that they often kept in contact, and exchanged letters regularly. His courtship of Alazne attracted intense attention by the press, whom referred to Alazne as the <nowiki>"future Purple Empress".</nowiki> By August 2016, the Imperial Household announced that a betrothal agreement for Constantine and Alazne was finalized. Constantine proposed in January 2017.


During their engagement, Alazne resided in [[Castellum]], in her own personal apartment in Velia House. Despite residing at a different estate, Alazne was regularly at the Palace of Augustus, whether to spend time with Constantine or prepare to become Empress. Constantine and Alazne attended public events together, and she was on hand for state visits that occurred during this time.
A second ceremony was held three days later at [[Hagia Euergetou]], in [[Leonople]].
===Children===
His wife's first pregnancy was announced on 26 March 2015. On 1 August 2015, Adela went into labor, and gave birth to the couple's first child, [[Diana of Latium|Princess Diana]], the following morning. The Empress's second pregnancy was announced on 20 May 2016. His first son, [[Alexius, Prince of Youth|Alexius]], was born on 12 August 2016.


Constantine married [[Alazne Dain|Lady Alazne Dain]] on 8 December 2017, at the [[Sancta Sapientia]] in Castellum. The ceremony was officiated by Archbishop of Adrianople Eutychianus Caesennius, and Patriarch of Castellum [[Theodorus Afinius]]. Alazne was crowned Latin Empress in the wedding ceremony. The event was attended by guests from across [[Ajax|the world]], including reigning monarchs from all Belisarian states, [[Mutul]], and other foreign nobility and representatives. The ceremony reportedly cost {{LAS}}22 million, most of which was paid for by the Imperial family, though security and transportation were covered by the state. A bank holiday was instituted for the wedding across Latium. Constantine and Alazne are said to have a close relationship.
In February 2018, the Imperial Household announced that Constantine and Empress Adela were expecting their third child. Their third child, [[Gratia of Latium|Princess Gratia]] was born on 6 June 2018. Their fourth child, and second son, [[Leo of Latium|Prince Leo]] was born on 14 February 2021.
===Children===
His wife's first pregnancy was announced on 26 March 2018. On 25 September 2018, Alazne went into labor, giving birth to their first child, [[Diana, Princess of Youth]], on 26 September 2018 in the early morning. The Empress's second pregnancy was announced on 20 May 2019. His first son, [[Alexius, Prince of Youth|Alexius]], was born on 12 December 2019.  
==Public perception and character==
==Public perception and character==
Constantine rarely participated in interviews prior to his reign as emperor and in the few he had taken part in he was careful not to address his personal political leanings or feelings. However, classmates of Constantine's have occasionally spoken of him having a more traditionalist view on the Monarchy in Latin society. At Olympia as then Prince of Youth, Constantine was invited on more than one occasion to become to president of the school's Conservative Student Union and Young Progressive's – both being the student arms of Latium's largest political parties. He refused to participate as leader of either organization, though did agree to occasionally sit in on meetings for both organizations.  
Constantine rarely participated in interviews prior to his reign as emperor and in the few he had taken part in he was careful not to address his personal political leanings or feelings. However, classmates of Constantine's have occasionally spoken of him having a more traditionalist view on the Monarchy in Latin society. At Olympia as then Prince of Youth, Constantine was invited on more than one occasion to become to president of the school's Young Populares and Junior Optimates – both being the student arms of Latium's largest senatorial factions. He refused to participate as leader of either organization, though did agree to occasionally sit in on meetings for both organizations.  


Constantine is a practicing Fabrian Catholic, though occasionally attends [[United Reformed Communion|Reformed]] services due to his mother's adherence to the latter.
Constantine is a practicing Catholic in the [[Latin Imperial Church|Imperial Church]].
==Titles, styles, honors and arms==
==Titles, styles, honors and arms==
{{Infobox Royal styles
* '''15 November 1993 – 20 May 1997''': ''His Highness'' Prince Constantine of Youth
| name        = The Emperor
* '''20 May 1997 – 28 February 2015''': ''His Imperial Highness'' The Prince of Youth
| image      =
** '''20 May 1997 – 28 February 2015''': ''His Imperial Highness'' The Despot of Euneos
| reference  = His Imperial Majesty
* '''28 February 2015 – present''': ''His Imperial Majesty'' The Emperor
| spoken      = Your Imperial Majesty
 
| alternative = Caesar
Constantine's full title and style since becoming [[Monarchy of Latium|Latin emperor]] is: ''His Imperial Majesty Constantine Claudius, the Most Pious and Blessed, Serene and Noble, Unconquered and Universal, Latin Emperor, Apostolic King of Castellum, and Alba, Father of the Fatherland, First Citizen of Senate, He Who Commands the Tides of Our Sea, Ruler faithful in Christ, and Sword of Christ''.
}}
* '''15 March 1994 – 20 May 1997''': ''His Highness'' Prince Constantine of Youth
* '''20 May 1997 – 3 November 2016''': ''His Imperial Highness'' The Prince of Youth
** '''20 May 1997 – 3 November 2016''': ''His Imperial Highness'' The Duke of Galata and Velia
* '''3 November 2016 – present''': ''His Imperial Majesty'' The Emperor


Constantine's full title and style since becoming [[Monarchy of Latium|Sovereign]] is: ''His Imperial Majesty Constantine the Twentieth, the Most Pious and Blessed, Serene and Noble, Unconquered and Universal, Latin Emperor, Apostolic King of Castellum, and Alba, Father of the Fatherland, First Citizen of Senate, He Who Commands the Tides of Our Sea, Ruler faithful in Christ, and Sword of Christ''.
Reigning simultaneously as [[Monarchy of Perateia|Perateian emperor]], Constantine's full title in [[Perateia]] is: ''His Imperial Majesty Constantine Claudius, Emperor and Autocrat of the Arbananes, and of all the East, Porphyrogennetos, First Venerable One, Bridger of Seas, Master of the Periclean and of the Ozeros, Sovereign Ruler and Lord of the Scipian Provinces and the lands in between, Protector and Defender of the Faith.''.
===Foreign decorations===
===Foreign decorations===
* {{flagcountry|Lyncanestria}}: Grand Cross (formerly ''Officer'') of the [[Order of the Imperial Lion]] <imgur w="50">RdM1gc8.png</imgur> <small>12 January 2017</small>
* {{flagcountry|Lyncanestria}}: Grand Cross (formerly ''Officer'') of the [[Order of the Imperial Lion]] <imgur w="50">RdM1gc8.png</imgur> <small>12 January 2017</small>
* {{flag|Mysia}}: Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Star and Crescent [[file:Medaille militaire ribbon.svg|50px]]
* {{flag|Sydalon}}: Knight of the Order of the Holy Lance [[File:Cavaliere SSML BAR.svg|50px]] <small>19 April 2015</small>
* {{flag|Sydalon}}: Knight of the Order of the Holy Lance [[File:Cavaliere SSML BAR.svg|50px]] <small>19 April 2015</small>
* {{flagcountry|Vannois}}: Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the Dodo [[File:MostHolyDodoOrder.png|50px]] <small>1 January 2017</small>
* {{flag|Vannois}}: Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the Dodo [[File:MostHolyDodoOrder.png|50px]] <small>1 January 2017</small>
====Dynastic orders====
*{{flag|Rahdenburg}}: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Rahdenburg [[file:Order of the Black Eagle - Ribbon bar.svg|50px]]
*{{flag|House of Hazarasp}}: Knight of the Order of the Senmurv [[file:Military Order of Merit (Iran) ribbon bar.png|50px]]
===Arms===
===Arms===
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==Issue==
==Issue==
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|colspan=4|'''''By [[Alazne Dain]]'''''
!colspan=4|'''''By [[Adela of Ghant|Princess Adela of Ghant]]''''' (married [[Sancta Sapientia]] 8 November 2014)
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| [[Diana of Latium|Princess Diana of Latium]]
| [[Diana of Latium|Princess Diana of Latium]]
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| [[Alexius, Prince of Youth]]
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| {{birth date and age|2016|8|12|df=y}}
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| [[Gratia of Latium|Princess Gratia of Latium]]
| {{birth date and age|2018|6|6|df=y}}
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| [[Leo of Latium|Prince Leo of Latium]]
| {{birth date and age|2020|2|14|df=y}}
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| [[Evantia of Latium|Princess Evantia of Latium]]
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==Ancestry==
==Ancestry==
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|17= 17. Princess Isobel of Gaemar
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|18= 18. Duke Stephanus Martius
|19= 19. Cassandra of Melfi
|19= 19. Sophia Caecinia
|20= 20. [[John Anicius, Duke of Beroea|John Anicius, Duke Beroea]]
|20= 20. [[John X Anicius]]
|21= 21. [[Joanna I of Latium]]
|21= 21. [[Joanna I Anicia]]
|22= 22. [[Prince Henri, Duke of Épernon]]
|22= 22. [[William III, Elector of Nyrundy]]
|23= 23. Adalinda of Silingia
|23= 23. Adalinda of Nyrundy
|24= 24. Pelagius Verrucosus
|24= 24. Duke Michael Pinarius
|25= 25. Maria Ahala
|25= 25. Stephania Porsena
|26= 26. Maurianus Egilius
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|27= 27. Evantia of Perateia
|28= 28. Duke George Vitruvius
|28= 28. [[Atreus Sarantenos]]
|29= 29. Christina Claudia Sabina
|29= 29. [[Maria Agiadina]]
|30= 30. Duke Manuel Pompeius
|30= 30. [[Honorius Poppaeus]]
|31= 31. Adeodata Voconia
|31= 31. [[Silvia Tarquinia]]
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==See also==
*[[House of Claudius]]
*[[House of Claudius]]
*[[List of Latin monarchs]]
*[[List of Latin monarchs]]
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Constantine XX Claudius
Constantine XX.jpg
Latin Emperor
Perateian Emperor
Reign28 February 2015 – present
Acclamatio28 February 2015
PredecessorJacobus VI Claudius
Co-emperorDiana I Anicia
Jacobus VI Claudius
Born (1992-11-05) 5 November 1992 (age 31)
Heraion, Leonople, Perateia
Spouse
Adela of Ghant (m. 2014)
Issue
Full name
Gaius Claudius Anicius Sabinus Constantinus Iacaerus Atreus Marius
Regnal name
Imperator Gaius Claudius Anicius Sabinus Constantinus Iacaerus Atreus Marius Caesar Augustus
DynastyClaudius
FatherJacobus VI Claudius
MotherStephania Pinaria
ReligionImperial Church (Catholicism)

Constantine XX Claudius (Gaius Claudius Anicius Sabinus Constantinus Iacaerus Atreus Marius; b. 5 November 1992) is the junior emperor of Latium and Perateia. His reign began as junior emperor on 28 February 2015.

Constantine is the second child and only legitimate son of Jacobus VI Claudius by his wife Stephania Pinaria. He was educated at Lyceum Sanctus Michaelis for his primary and secondary education, and obtained a degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from Academia Militaris Olympia. Following his graduation and commission as an officer in the armed forces, Constantine undertook a number of Imperial duties on behalf of his father, including acting as the presiding officer for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Ludi Circenses festival in summer 2014.

In 2014, Constantine married Princess Adela of Ghant with whom he has four children, Diana, Alexius, Prince of Youth, Princess Gratia, Prince Leo.

Constantine was elevated to junior emperor on 28 February 2015. Since his elevation as emperor, he held his court in Leonople, where he oversaw the administration and governance of Perateia.

Early Life and education

Constantine was born on 5 November 1992 at 11:19 pm in the Purple Room of Heraion, Leonople to then junior Emperor Jacobus VI Claudius and Stephania Pinaria. He was the couples second child, and first son, and, upon his birth, was bestowed the honorific "Purpurogenitus" (Born in the Purple). Constantine was baptized on 25 January 1993 at Sancta Sapientia by Pope Ignatius I. His godparents are Princess Isabella of Latium (his father's sister); then John, Crown Prince of Ghant (Isabella's husband); Anna Pinaria (his mother's sister); and Prince Henry of Garza (Anna's husband). As the son of the junior emperor, Constantine was styled as "Prince Constantine of Youth". Constantine was the first future Latin emperor to be born in Scipia since Theodosius VI Ostia in 1050, who was born in Sydalon.

Following his birth official announcement, a week of games and races were held at the Circus Albae and the Amphitheatrum Anicium in Castellum in celebration. His gender was first announced alongside his pregnancy announcement. This was a first for Latin imperial births and resulted in celebration and rampant speculation of his name. Many betting firms placing odds for his name, initially the highest odds indicated that Leo was a top choice for his name. However, that later gave way to most firms highest odds on his naming being either John or Constantine. His name was announced to the press nine days after his birth, with Imperial Offices stating he was named in memory of both his great-grandfather Emperor Constantine XIX and his great-great grandfather Constantine V of Keld.

Education

Constantine began his education by attending Eleutherion, in Leonople, as well as added instruction from private tutors. After his father, Constantine is only the second Latin ruler to attend formal schooling. He continued his education at Lyceum Sanctus Michaelis for secondary school, he scored grades A in history and math, with B's in sciences. He participated in polo throughout secondary school. Along with his secondary education, Constantine was privately tutored by Pankratios Anemas, who provided lessons on law and the Latin and Perateian constitutions. Throughout secondary school, the Imperial Family and the tabloid press agreed that Constantine would be allowed to study free of paparazzi intrusion in exchange for regular updates of the Prince's life. This same agreement has been made for all of Jacobus VI Claudius' children for their secondary and university educations. He earned his bac from Sanctus Michaelis in 2010.

He opted not to take a gap year, and he immediately enrolled at Academia Militaris Olympia. As a cadet at Olympia, Constantine studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics, though reportedly nearly dropped out of the program in favor of perusing studies in international relations. He reportedly struggled with the program initially, with some news reports quoting unnamed classmates claiming that Constantine's "[father] pushed him to stay in the PPE program. School files surrounding his change of academic focus have been unobtainable to the public. During his third year at Olympia, he took part in numerous military training exercises with enlisted members of Latin Armed Forces, and Perateian armed forces, including the 11th Legion. He participated in polo throughout his education at Olympia.

Prince of Youth

Constantine was appointed to the Emperor's Council at the age of 16, by his father Jacobus VI Claudius. This allowed Constantine to sit in on Council meetings, and enabled him to make visits on his father's behalf, the first of which was to Sydalon, where he visited the village Sarpeta for Christmas celebrations. The same year, Constantine was granted his own imperial household, which was staffed by at least five individuals during 2009, eventually growing to 20 by 2012. In 2013, Constantine's household organized a charity polo match, with all proceeds and donations to benefit Legionary Cause, a charity aimed at supporting widows and orphans of Latin veterans – the event has since been held annually. Constantine was appointed consul in 2007 and 2013, and was suffect consul from June to December 2010

Constantine also served as president or honorary leader of numerous Latin Imperial-sponsored events, including both Ludi Circenses and Transvectio Equitum. In 2013, Constantine was the officer of honor at the annual Transvectio Equitum at Academia Militaris Olympia, an event which he participated in during all three years of his education at Olympia. In 2014, he was the presiding officer of the opening and closing ceremonies, duties typical reserved for close relatives of the reigning monarch.

Elevation as junior emperor

On 29 October 2014, it was announced that Constantine's household as Prince of Youth began preparations to oversee a transition to an imperial court, signifying the first phase in his preparation to being elevated to junior emperor. Between October and January, Constantine made a series of appointments to his court, such as X, Y, and Z. He took up residence at Heraion, in Leonople, in December 2014, when it was announced that he would be overseeing the government of Perateia during the first five years of his reign.

Constantine was officially elevated to junior emperor on 28 February 2015, following an imperial proclomation by his grandmother Empress Diana I, and his acclamation before the Latin Senate that same morning morning. In the afternoon, Constantine was anointed by Pope Ignatius I. An ascension ball was held on the night of his elevation, with guests from X, Y, and Z in attendance. A week of celebration followed, featuring games and festivals normally reserved for a full scale coronation. His acclamation before the Perateian Senate occurred the following day.

Infrastructure plans

Nea Ekklesia following its renovations, 2019.

One of Constantine's main priorities once he arrived in Leonople was to update the ailing infrastructure of the Perateia. His first act was a major revitalization of the Augustaion, the city's central forum and corresponding central square. Other infrastructure plans included the reconstruction of many dilapidated roads or highways, public transportation, telecommunications, and disaster relief due to historical earthquakes in the area. Many of these projects remained in progress as Constantine became sole emperor in 2016, though have since been completed.

Constantine's government also oversaw renovations of both Hagia Euergetou and Nea Ekklesia in an effort to modernize both basilicas. The renovations began in January 2016, and were completed in 2019. Constantine initiated the renovations with funds from his own incomes, though state, church and other private funds were utilized as well. He has since become a key sponsor of Nea Ekklesia.

Individuals from within Constantine's court reported that plans were discussed to construct a canal which would bisect the Scipian side Perateia to alleviate maritime traffic of the Perseid Strait. The project reportedly has reportedly been in early planning stages since the late 1990s, but was shelved due to the 2002 Lisena earthquake. The canal plans were again shelved in 2019 due to the Fahrani Civil War, but talks have resumed at the war's conclusion in 2023.

In April 2018, Constantine enacted legislation to upgrade parts of the energy grid, and promote investments in battery storage.

Administration

Constantine sought to simplify governance of Perateia, and organized a Local Council, similar to that of the Latin council of the same name. However, this act saw varied responses due to the Local Council's ability to potentially circumvent the Senate. Constantine has continued to reform local government in Perateia throughout his reign, and has issued imperial edicts to expand on local government efficiency.

In 2019, Constantine expanded the number of seats on the Leonople Assembly.

Fahrani Civil War

Assassination attempt of Jacobus VI

Courtships

As with most members of the Imperial family, Constantine's personal life has often been subject to great public interest and speculation. Constantine has only had two known courtships, first with Sophia of Ossonoba and later with his future wife Princess Adela of Ghant. Constantine's brief courtship with Sophia of Ossonoba began in 2010, during his first year at Olympia.

Marriage

In late 2013, the Imperial Household announced the courtship of Constantine and Princess Adela of Ghant. Imperial insiders and biographers reported that the courtship was highly controversial at court, and received a great deal of push-back from Emperor Jacobus VI due to Adela's relation to the Ostia dynasty, and that he had previously refused assent to the courtship a year prior. The pair was seen together in Ghish and throughout Latium or Perateia until their engagement was announced on 23 May 2014.

During their engagement, Adela resided at her own personal apartment at Velia House or Kainourgion. Despite residing at a different estate, Adela was regularly at the Heraion, or in Castellum, whether to spend time with Constantine or prepare to become Empress. Constantine and Adela attended public events together, and she was on hand for state visits that occurred during this time.

Constantine and Adela married on 15 November 2014, at the Sancta Sapientia, in Castellum. The ceremony was officiated by Pope Urban IX. Adela was crowned Princess of Youth during the wedding ceremony. The event was attended by guests from across the world, including reigning monarchs from all Belisarian states, Mutul, and other foreign nobility and representatives. The ceremony reportedly cost $22 million, most of which was paid for by the Imperial family, though security and transportation were covered by the state. A bank holiday was instituted for the wedding throughout Latium and its overseas territories.

A second ceremony was held three days later at Hagia Euergetou, in Leonople.

Children

His wife's first pregnancy was announced on 26 March 2015. On 1 August 2015, Adela went into labor, and gave birth to the couple's first child, Princess Diana, the following morning. The Empress's second pregnancy was announced on 20 May 2016. His first son, Alexius, was born on 12 August 2016.

In February 2018, the Imperial Household announced that Constantine and Empress Adela were expecting their third child. Their third child, Princess Gratia was born on 6 June 2018. Their fourth child, and second son, Prince Leo was born on 14 February 2021.

Public perception and character

Constantine rarely participated in interviews prior to his reign as emperor and in the few he had taken part in he was careful not to address his personal political leanings or feelings. However, classmates of Constantine's have occasionally spoken of him having a more traditionalist view on the Monarchy in Latin society. At Olympia as then Prince of Youth, Constantine was invited on more than one occasion to become to president of the school's Young Populares and Junior Optimates – both being the student arms of Latium's largest senatorial factions. He refused to participate as leader of either organization, though did agree to occasionally sit in on meetings for both organizations.

Constantine is a practicing Catholic in the Imperial Church.

Titles, styles, honors and arms

  • 15 November 1993 – 20 May 1997: His Highness Prince Constantine of Youth
  • 20 May 1997 – 28 February 2015: His Imperial Highness The Prince of Youth
    • 20 May 1997 – 28 February 2015: His Imperial Highness The Despot of Euneos
  • 28 February 2015 – present: His Imperial Majesty The Emperor

Constantine's full title and style since becoming Latin emperor is: His Imperial Majesty Constantine Claudius, the Most Pious and Blessed, Serene and Noble, Unconquered and Universal, Latin Emperor, Apostolic King of Castellum, and Alba, Father of the Fatherland, First Citizen of Senate, He Who Commands the Tides of Our Sea, Ruler faithful in Christ, and Sword of Christ.

Reigning simultaneously as Perateian emperor, Constantine's full title in Perateia is: His Imperial Majesty Constantine Claudius, Emperor and Autocrat of the Arbananes, and of all the East, Porphyrogennetos, First Venerable One, Bridger of Seas, Master of the Periclean and of the Ozeros, Sovereign Ruler and Lord of the Scipian Provinces and the lands in between, Protector and Defender of the Faith..

Foreign decorations

Dynastic orders

Arms

Imperial Coat of Arms of Latium (full).png
Coat of Arms of Perateia.png
Seal of Latin Emperor Constantine XX.png
Perateian Imperial Seal.svg
Coat of Arms of The Latin Emperor
(2015–present)
Coat of Arms of The Perateian Emperor
(2015–present)
Latin Imperial Seal
(2015–present)
Perateian Imperial Seal
(2015–present)

Issue

Name Birth Death Notes
By Princess Adela of Ghant (married Sancta Sapientia 8 November 2014)
Princess Diana of Latium (2015-08-01) 1 August 2015 (age 8)
Alexius, Prince of Youth (2016-08-12) 12 August 2016 (age 7)
Princess Gratia of Latium (2018-06-06) 6 June 2018 (age 5)
Prince Leo of Latium (2020-02-14) 14 February 2020 (age 4)
Princess Evantia of Latium (2023-04-03) 3 April 2023 (age 12 months)

Ancestry

See also

Constantine XX Claudius
Born: 5 November 1992
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Jacobus VI Claudius
Latin Emperor
2016–present
Incumbent
Heir apparent:
Alexius, Prince of Youth
Perateian Emperor
2016–present
Latin royalty
Preceded by
The Prince Jacobus
later became Emperor Jacobus VI
Prince of Youth
1997–2016
Succeeded by
The Prince Alexius
Duke of Galata
Duke of Velia

1997–2016