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She currently resides in a private villa just north of Greater Alba, while also maintaining a home in [[Ghant]] – though is reported to have not returned since 1997.
She currently resides in a private villa just north of Greater Alba, while also maintaining a home in [[Ghant]] – though is reported to have not returned since 1997.
==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
Isabella was born at Palace of Porphyrogenitus on 12 January 1963 as the eldest child and daughter of [[Diana Augusta]] and [[Leo, Prince Consort]]. She was baptized on 26 February at St. Andrews Cathedral in Ascanium by Archbishop Euthymios Kastamonites. Her godparents were [[William II of Lyncanestria]] (friend of her paternal grandfather); [[Teresa of Ghant]] (friend of her mother); [[Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna|Princess Zoe]] (her mother's sister) and Thomas Vitruvius, 1st Marchis of Antium (a friend of her grandfather).
Isabella was born at Palatium Purpura on 12 January 1963 as the eldest child and daughter of [[Diana Augusta]] and [[Leo, Prince Consort]]. She was baptized on 26 February at [[Sancta Sapientia]] in [[Castellum]]. Her godparents were [[William II of Lyncanestria]] (friend of her paternal grandfather); Theodora Claudia (her father's sister; [[Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna|Princess Zoe]] (her mother's sister) and Thomas Vitruvius, Marchis of Antium (a friend of her grandfather).
===Education===
===Education===
Isabella was initially educated by the household governess and private tutors. When she turned 9, Isabella was enrolled at St. Michael's for primary school, becoming one of the first members of the Imperial family to attend formal schooling. She attended the St. Michael's school system through secondary school. After taking a gap year and traveling through southern Belisaria, she was admitted to [[University of Haenna#Colleges|Galata College, Haenna]], where she studied art history. In June 1984, she transferred to [[University of Castellum Iohannes XIII#Constituent colleges|Castellum College, Castellum]], but would not attend until taking another gap year, beginning classes in 1985.
Isabella was initially educated by the household governess and private tutors. When she turned 9, Isabella was enrolled at Sancta Maria School for Girls during primary school, becoming the first member of the Imperial family to attend formal schooling. She earned her {{wp|Baccalauréat|bac}} from Lyceum Sanctus Michaelis. Her gap year included travel throughout Belisaria, [[Sante Reze]], and northern Scipia, primarily [[Montgisard]]. She enrolled at [[University of Haenna#Colleges|Galata College, Haenna]], where she studied art history. In June 1984, she transferred to [[University of Castellum Iohannes XIII#Constituent colleges|Castellum College, Castellum]], but would not attend until taking another gap year, beginning classes in 1985.
[[File:Princess Isabella, Empress Diana and Jason, Prince of Youth.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Isabella (left) with her mother [[Diana Augusta|Empress Diana Augusta]], and brother [[Jason VI Augustus of Latium|Jason, Prince of Youth]], in 1968.]]
[[File:Princess Isabella, Empress Diana and Jason, Prince of Youth.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Isabella (left) with her mother [[Diana Augusta|Empress Diana Augusta]], and brother [[Jason VI Augustus of Latium|Jason, Prince of Youth]], in 1968.]]
==Personal Life==
==Early courtships==
Though Isabella had long refused to discuss her private life, she had frequently been the object of press speculation regarding purported romances. Only two men were confirmed as her boyfriends. Both of these relationships lasted for a considerable amount of time.
Isabella was involved in few courtships. Those known publicly include [[Florentine Verrucosus]] from 1983 until 1984, and [[Joscelin VIII, Prince of Montgisard]] in 1985.
 
In October 1982, it was widely rumored that Isabella was dating [[Florentine Verrucosus]], son of war hero and former Consul [[Felix Verrucosus, 1st Lord of Istopolis]], after numerous reports of the two spotted together on the campus of Castellum College. The two were rumored to have been courting from 1983 until 1984. Though Verrucosus later married Theodosia Ambusta-Lafrenia in 1985, he and Isabella were rumored to have an affair in 1987 or 1988; spokespersons from each family have never responded to the claims.  
==Ghantish controversy==
==Ghantish controversy==
In November 1990, Isabella travelled to Ghant for vacation with her siblings for what was originally reported to be a trip last only a few weeks. Reports on what occurred during their visit are scant, but when the Imperial children returned Isabella was not aboard the plane and instead stayed behind in Ghant. In the weeks following, her parents Leo and Diana were invited to visit the Ghantish court by Empress Grace; they did not return with Isabella with both [[Diana Augusta]] and [[Leo, Prince Consort]] refusing to make any indication as to what occurred during the visit. Official Imperial Family documents continued to include Isabella's name, though she was now referred to as simply HH Isabella of Latium, opposed to HIH Princess Isabella, causing speculation that .  
In November 1990, Isabella traveled to Ghant for vacation with her siblings for what was originally reported to be a trip last only a few weeks. Reports on what occurred during their visit are scant, but when the Imperial children returned Isabella remained in Ghant. In the weeks following, her parents Leo and Diana were invited to visit the Ghantish court by Empress Grace; they did not return with Isabella with both [[Diana Augusta]] and [[Leo, Prince Consort]] refusing to make any indication as to what occurred during the visit. Official Imperial Family documents continued to include Isabella's name.  


Her mother, [[Diana Augusta|Empress Diana Augusta]], would issue an amendment to the Acts of Succession during the first week of January that would see any member of the Imperial family forfeit their place and any future children in the line of succession, if the reigning Sovereign hadn't approved of a marriage. A week later, it announced reported in Latin papers that she had married [[John, Crown Prince of Ghant|Crown Prince John]] in January of 1991 at a private ceremony in Ghant, causing a scandal of epic proportions in Latium. She later gave birth to a son, [[Leo of Ghant and Latium|Prince Leo]], in August of the same year; he was announced to be third in the line of succession to the Ghantish throne after his father and [[Nathan IV of Ghant|brother]].
In January 1991, it was reported in Latin papers that Isabella married [[John, Crown Prince of Ghant]] in January of 1991 at a private ceremony in Ghant, causing a scandal of in Latium. She later gave birth to a son, [[Leo of Ghant and Latium|Prince Leo of Ghant]], in August of the same year; he was announced to be third in the line of succession to the Ghantish throne after his father and [[Nathan IV of Ghant|half-brother]].


The {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Church}} quickly issued the first official response to the news stating that: <blockquote><p><nowiki>"The Church does not accept the legitimacy of the marriage between HH Isabella and The Crown Prince of Ghant due to his current marriage to Lady Caroline of Zuria. According to the Church, the 'union' between HH Isabella and The Crown Prince of Ghant is polygamic and in direct violation with Church teaching and further more of the civil and temporal law...Any child born of the union between HH Isabella and The Crown Prince of Ghant will not be recognized as legitimate in the eyes of the Church."</nowiki></p></blockquote>
The {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Church}} quickly issued the first official response to the news stating that: <blockquote><p><nowiki>"The Church does not accept the legitimacy of the marriage between HH Isabella and The Crown Prince of Ghant due to his current marriage to Lady Caroline of Zuria. According to the Church, the 'union' between HH Isabella and The Crown Prince of Ghant is polygamic and in direct violation with Church teaching and further more of the civil and temporal law...Any child born of the union between HH Isabella and The Crown Prince of Ghant will not be recognized as legitimate in the eyes of the Church."</nowiki></p></blockquote>
The Church excommunicated Isabella the next day, along with her newborn son Leo, whom the Church regarded as an illegitimate child born outside of wedlock. Due to her excommunication and reportedly cold relations with her parents, Isabella remained in Ghant until the death of Emperor [[Albert I of Ghant]] in 1997 resulting in her expulsion from the country by Lord Regent [[Albert, Lord Prince of Ghant|Albert]].
The Church excommunicated Isabella the following day. Due to her excommunication and reportedly cold relations with her parents, Isabella remained in Ghant until the death of Emperor [[Albert I of Ghant]] in 1997 resulting in her expulsion from the country by Lord Regent [[Albert, Lord Prince of Ghant|Albert]].
===Return to Latium===
===Return to Latium===
Isabella and her children returned to Latium on 21 May 1997 after having fled from Ghant in the aftermath of [[Monarchy of Ghant|Emperor]] [[Albert I of Ghant|Albert I of Ghant's]] death and the regency of [[Nathan IV of Ghant]] led by [[Albert, Lord Prince of Ghant|Prince-Regent Albert]]. She and her children were welcomed at the Diana Augusta International Airport by her brother [[Jason Augustus|Jason]], the new [[Monarchy of Latium|Latin emperor]]. Isabella had arrived with a number of household retainers including Ser Adrasto Minazar, the head of [[John, Crown Prince of Ghant|John]] and Isabella's household guard and Dr. Pankratios Anemas, her childrens private tutor.  
Isabella and her children returned to Latium on 21 May 1997 after having fled from Ghant in the aftermath of [[Monarchy of Ghant|Emperor]] [[Albert I of Ghant|Albert I of Ghant's]] death and the regency of [[Nathan IV of Ghant]] led by [[Albert, Lord Prince of Ghant|Prince-Regent Albert]]. She and her children were welcomed at the Diana Augusta International Airport by her brother [[Jason VI Augustus of Latium|Jason]], the new [[Monarchy of Latium|Latin Emperor]]. Isabella had arrived with a number of household retainers including Ser Adrasto Minazar, the head of [[John, Crown Prince of Ghant|John]] and Isabella's household guard and Dr Pankratios Anemas, private tutor of her children. Her return to Latium was controversial during her brother's reign as Emperor, reportedly causing disagreements between [[Monarchy of Latium|Emperor]] [[Jason VI Augusuts of Latium|Jason VI]] and his wife [[Zoe Verruscosi|Zoe]].
 
Her return to Latium was cause for great controversy early in her brother's reign as Emperor due to her status as being excommunicated by the Fabrian Church. While her excommunication was eventually lifted, the disagreements between [[Monarchy of Latium|Emperor]] [[Jason VI Augusuts of Latium|Jason VI]] and his wife [[Zoe Verruscosi|Zoe]] were reported to have become more frequent during this period as the Empress consort actively sought to have Isabella and her children in a continued exile. The lifting of Isabella's excommunication also saw a worsening in relations between her brother, Jason, and hardliners in the Fabrian Church.


Isabella has remained in Latium since May 1997, reportedly not returning to Ghant since being exiled by Prince-Regent Albert. She does maintain a home in Ghant so that her children may come and go at their own leisure.  
Isabella has remained in Latium since May 1997, reportedly not returning to Ghant since being exiled by Prince-Regent Albert. She does maintain a home in Ghant so that her children may come and go at their own leisure.  
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|colspan=4|'''''By [[John, Crown Prince of Ghant]] (1962–1994):'''''
|colspan=4|'''''By [[John, Crown Prince of Ghant]] (1962–1994):'''''
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|[[Leo of Ghant and Latium|Prince Leo of Ghant]]||{{birth date and age|1991|8|31|df=y}}||  ||Not yet wed
|[[Leo of Ghant and Latium|Prince Leo, Duke of Ostia]]||{{birth date and age|1991|8|31|df=y}}||  ||Not yet wed
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|[[Diana of Ghant and Latium|Princess Diana of Ghant]] ||{{birth date and age|1993|1|22|df=y}}||  ||Not yet wed
|[[Diana of Ghant and Latium|Diana, Queen of Gaemar]] ||{{birth date and age|1993|1|22|df=y}}||  ||[[Gadiel of Gaemar|Gadiel, King of Gaemar]]; had issue
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|[[Theodora of Ghant and Latium|Princess Theodora of Ghant]] || {{birth date and age|1994|11|19|df=y}}||  ||Not yet wed
|[[Theodora of Ghant and Latium|Princess Theodora of Ghant]] || {{birth date and age|1994|11|19|df=y}}||  ||Not yet wed
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* '''12 January 1963 – 15 January 1991''': ''Her Imperial Highness'' The Princess Isabella
* '''12 January 1963 – 15 January 1991''': ''Her Imperial Highness'' The Princess Isabella
* '''15 January 1991 – 22 May 1997''': ''Miss'' Isabella Claudia Anicia
* '''15 January 1991 – 22 May 1997''': ''Miss'' Isabella Claudia Anicia
* '''22 May 1997 – present''': ''Her Imperial Highness'' Isabella, Princess Imperial
* '''22 May 1997 – present''': ''Her Imperial Highness'' The Princess Imperial
Isabella is a Latin princess by birth and as such does not utilize a surname. However, she was temporarily stripped of her titles and succession privileges due to marrying without [[Monarchy of Latium#Sovereign's consent to royal marriages|Sovereign's consent]] from 1991 until 1997. During this period she was known as ''Miss'' Isabella Claudia Anicia, utilizing her house name, Claudius Anicius, as her surname. Following her return to Latium in 1997 and subsequent lifting of her excommunication, Isabella was restored in her status as a Latin princess though lacks any territorial designation.  
Isabella is a Latin princess by birth and as such does not utilize a surname. However, she was temporarily stripped of her titles and succession privileges due to marrying without [[Monarchy of Latium#Sovereign's consent to royal marriages|Sovereign's consent]] from 1991 until 1997. During this period she was known as ''Miss'' Isabella Claudia Anicia, utilizing her house name, Claudius Anicius, as her surname. Following her return to Latium in 1997 and subsequent lifting of her excommunication, Isabella was restored in her status as a Latin princess though lacks any territorial designation.  
==Ancestry==
==Ancestry==
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|9= 9.  Isabella Claudia
|9= 9.  Isabella Claudia
|10= 10. Leo Selicius, Lord of Pola
|10= 10. Leo Selicius, Lord of Pola
|11= 11. Theodora Aemelia-Caepasia
|11= 11. Theodora Aemelia
|12= 12. [[John Anicius, Duke of Beroea]]
|12= 12. [[John Anicius, Duke of Beroea]]
|13= 13. [[Joanna of Latium]]
|13= 13. [[Joanna of Latium]]
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|16= 16. [[Peter Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]]
|16= 16. [[Peter Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]]
|17= 17. Leona Tullia
|17= 17. Leona Tullia
|18= 18. Adrian Claudius, 1st Count of Durolipons
|18= 18. Adrian Claudius, Count of Durolipons
|19= 19. Maria Metochites
|19= 19. Maria Metochites
|20= 20. Constantine Selicius, Lord of Pola
|20= 20. Constantine Selicius, Lord of Pola
|21= 21. Sophia Caetronia-Orontes
|21= 21. Sophia Caetronia Orontes
|22= 22. Flavius Aemelius-Caepasius, Duke of Narona
|22= 22. Flavius Aemelius, Duke of Narona
|23= 23. Princess Sophia of Saint-Gilles
|23= 23. Princess Sophia of Adelon
|24= 24. Michael Anicius 2nd, Duke of Beroea
|24= 24. Michael Anicius, Duke of Beroea
|25= 25. Constantia Voconia
|25= 25. Syagria Julia
|26= 26. [[John XIII of Latium]]  
|26= 26. [[John XIII of Latium]]  
|27= 27. [[Alexandra of Ghant|Princess Alexandra of Ghant]]  
|27= 27. [[Alexandra of Ghant|Princess Alexandra of Ghant]]  

Revision as of 19:46, 7 May 2019

Princess Isabella
Princess Imperial
Isabella of Latium.jpg
Born (1963-01-12) 12 January 1963 (age 61)
Palatium Purpura, Ascanium, Latium
Issue
Full name
Isabella Claudia Silvia Victoria Christina
HouseClaudia
FatherLeo Claudius, Duke of Adrianople
MotherDiana Augusta of Latium
ReligionFabrian Catholic

Isabella, Princess Imperial (Isabella Claudia Silvia Victoria Christina; b. 12 January 1963), is the eldest child of Latin Empress Diana Augusta and Leo, Prince Consort. At the time of her birth, Isabella was first in the line of succession until the birth of her brother Jason later that year in December. She has since disclaimed herself of any claim to throne in 2006.

Isabella became the first member of the Imperial Family to graduate from a university after attending Castellum College, Castellum. She is most well known for her relationship with John, Crown Prince of Ghant, who was married at the time. Isabella was stripped of her Latin titles after she refused to follow the wishes of Sovereign's consent and lived in Ghant with John until his death in 1994. Together, Isabella and John had three children: Leo, Diana, and Theodora. Isabella and her children remaind in Ghant following John's death until 1997 and the death of Emperor Albert I of Ghant, when she returned to Latium.

She currently resides in a private villa just north of Greater Alba, while also maintaining a home in Ghant – though is reported to have not returned since 1997.

Early life and education

Isabella was born at Palatium Purpura on 12 January 1963 as the eldest child and daughter of Diana Augusta and Leo, Prince Consort. She was baptized on 26 February at Sancta Sapientia in Castellum. Her godparents were William II of Lyncanestria (friend of her paternal grandfather); Theodora Claudia (her father's sister; Princess Zoe (her mother's sister) and Thomas Vitruvius, Marchis of Antium (a friend of her grandfather).

Education

Isabella was initially educated by the household governess and private tutors. When she turned 9, Isabella was enrolled at Sancta Maria School for Girls during primary school, becoming the first member of the Imperial family to attend formal schooling. She earned her bac from Lyceum Sanctus Michaelis. Her gap year included travel throughout Belisaria, Sante Reze, and northern Scipia, primarily Montgisard. She enrolled at Galata College, Haenna, where she studied art history. In June 1984, she transferred to Castellum College, Castellum, but would not attend until taking another gap year, beginning classes in 1985.

Isabella (left) with her mother Empress Diana Augusta, and brother Jason, Prince of Youth, in 1968.

Early courtships

Isabella was involved in few courtships. Those known publicly include Florentine Verrucosus from 1983 until 1984, and Joscelin VIII, Prince of Montgisard in 1985.

Ghantish controversy

In November 1990, Isabella traveled to Ghant for vacation with her siblings for what was originally reported to be a trip last only a few weeks. Reports on what occurred during their visit are scant, but when the Imperial children returned Isabella remained in Ghant. In the weeks following, her parents Leo and Diana were invited to visit the Ghantish court by Empress Grace; they did not return with Isabella with both Diana Augusta and Leo, Prince Consort refusing to make any indication as to what occurred during the visit. Official Imperial Family documents continued to include Isabella's name.

In January 1991, it was reported in Latin papers that Isabella married John, Crown Prince of Ghant in January of 1991 at a private ceremony in Ghant, causing a scandal of in Latium. She later gave birth to a son, Prince Leo of Ghant, in August of the same year; he was announced to be third in the line of succession to the Ghantish throne after his father and half-brother.

The Fabrian Church quickly issued the first official response to the news stating that:

"The Church does not accept the legitimacy of the marriage between HH Isabella and The Crown Prince of Ghant due to his current marriage to Lady Caroline of Zuria. According to the Church, the 'union' between HH Isabella and The Crown Prince of Ghant is polygamic and in direct violation with Church teaching and further more of the civil and temporal law...Any child born of the union between HH Isabella and The Crown Prince of Ghant will not be recognized as legitimate in the eyes of the Church."

The Church excommunicated Isabella the following day. Due to her excommunication and reportedly cold relations with her parents, Isabella remained in Ghant until the death of Emperor Albert I of Ghant in 1997 resulting in her expulsion from the country by Lord Regent Albert.

Return to Latium

Isabella and her children returned to Latium on 21 May 1997 after having fled from Ghant in the aftermath of Emperor Albert I of Ghant's death and the regency of Nathan IV of Ghant led by Prince-Regent Albert. She and her children were welcomed at the Diana Augusta International Airport by her brother Jason, the new Latin Emperor. Isabella had arrived with a number of household retainers including Ser Adrasto Minazar, the head of John and Isabella's household guard and Dr Pankratios Anemas, private tutor of her children. Her return to Latium was controversial during her brother's reign as Emperor, reportedly causing disagreements between Emperor Jason VI and his wife Zoe.

Isabella has remained in Latium since May 1997, reportedly not returning to Ghant since being exiled by Prince-Regent Albert. She does maintain a home in Ghant so that her children may come and go at their own leisure.

Issue

Name Birth Death Spouse(s)
By John, Crown Prince of Ghant (1962–1994):
Prince Leo, Duke of Ostia (1991-08-31) 31 August 1991 (age 32) Not yet wed
Diana, Queen of Gaemar (1993-01-22) 22 January 1993 (age 31) Gadiel, King of Gaemar; had issue
Princess Theodora of Ghant (1994-11-19) 19 November 1994 (age 29) Not yet wed

Titles, styles, honours and arms

  • 12 January 1963 – 15 January 1991: Her Imperial Highness The Princess Isabella
  • 15 January 1991 – 22 May 1997: Miss Isabella Claudia Anicia
  • 22 May 1997 – present: Her Imperial Highness The Princess Imperial

Isabella is a Latin princess by birth and as such does not utilize a surname. However, she was temporarily stripped of her titles and succession privileges due to marrying without Sovereign's consent from 1991 until 1997. During this period she was known as Miss Isabella Claudia Anicia, utilizing her house name, Claudius Anicius, as her surname. Following her return to Latium in 1997 and subsequent lifting of her excommunication, Isabella was restored in her status as a Latin princess though lacks any territorial designation.

Ancestry