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| name = Prince Leo
| name           = Leo X Claudius
| title               = [[List of Latin consorts#Titles|Prince Consort]]<br>[[Rulers of Adrianople|Duke of Adrianople]]
| title         = [[Rulers of Adrianople|Duke of Adrianople]]
| image = Leo, Prince Consort.jpg
| image         = Leo, Prince Consort.jpg
| image_size = 220px
| image_size     = 220px
| caption = Official photograph of Leo, taken in 1984  
| caption       = Official photograph of Leo, taken in 1984  
| succession    = [[List of Latin consorts|Consort of the Latin monarch]]
| succession    = [[Monarchy of Latium#Jure uxoris|Latin Emperor]] (''[[wikipedia:Jure uxoris|jure uxoris]]'')
|reign-type = Tenure
| reign          = 18 June 1952 – 1 September 1997
| reign          = 18 June 1952 – 20 May 1997
| coronation    =
| spouses = {{marriage|[[Diana Augusta]]|18 June 1952}}
| predecessor    = [[Diana I Anicia]]
| issue = {{ubl
| successor      = [[Jacobus VI Claudius]]
| [[Alexander, Prince of Youth]]
| reg-type      = Co-monarch
| [[Isabella of Latium|Isabella, Princess Imperial]]
| regent        = Diana I Anicia
| [[Jason VI Augustus of Latium|Jason VI Augustus]]  
| spouses       = {{marriage|[[Diana I Anicia]]|18 June 1952}}
| issue         = {{ubl
| [[Constantine, Prince of Youth]]
| [[Isabella of Latium|Isabella, Empress of Ghant]]
| [[Jacobus VI Claudius]]  
| [[Prince Theodosius, Duke of Beroea]]
| [[Prince Theodosius, Duke of Beroea]]
| [[Princess Isadora, Duchess of Courçon]]
| [[Isadora of Latium|Isadora, Electress of Turenne]]
| [[Christina of Latium|Christina, Queen of Dakmoor]]
| [[Prince John, Duke of Aurunca]]
| [[Prince John, Duke of Aurunca]]
| [[Princess Joanna, Countess of Ameria]]
| [[Princess Joanna of Latium|Princess Joanna, Duchess of Ravenna]]
| [[Eirene of Latium|Eirene, Queen of Dakmoor]]
| [[Eirene of Latium|Princess Eirene]]
}}
}}
| issue-link = #Issue
| issue-link     = #Issue
| issue-pipe = see details...
| issue-pipe     = see details...
| full name = Gaius Claudius Nero Leo Iasonis Petrus   
| birth_name    = Gaius Claudius Sabinius Leo Iacobus Petrus   
| house = [[House of Claudius|Claudius]]
| house         = [[House of Claudius|Claudius]]
| father = [[Jason Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]]
| father         = [[Jacobus Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]]
| mother     = [[Agnes Selicia]]
| mother         = [[Isabella Martia]]
| birth_date = 30 March 1929  
| birth_date     = 30 March 1929  
| birth_place = Xavier I Medical Centre, Saint–Nazaire, [[Vannois]], [[Seredinia]]
| birth_place   = Casa Claudia, Tolosa, [[Garza]]
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1997|5|20|1929|3|30|df=y}}
| death_date     = {{Death date and age|1997|5|20|1929|3|30|df=y}}
| death_place = St Gabriel Medical Centre, Oea, [[Latium]]
| death_place   = St Gabriel Medical Centre, Oea, [[Latium]]
| place of burial = Imperial Crypt, [[Castellum ab Alba]], [[Latium]]
| place of burial = Imperial Crypt, [[Castellum ab Alba]], [[Latium]]
| signature      =  
| signature      =  
| religion        ={{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
| religion        = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
|}}
|}}
'''Leo, Prince Consort''' (''Gaius Claudius Nero Leo Iasonis Petrus''; 30 March 1929 – 20 May 1997) was [[List of Latin consorts|Consort of the Latin monarch]] by virtue of his marriage to [[Diana Augusta]]. He is considered by many to be the most influential Latin consort ever, and ranks among the top 50 most important Latins according to a 2014 [[Radiotelevisio Latii|RAL]] poll. He is only one of two people to hold the title of [[List of Latin consorts#Titles|Prince Consort]].
'''Leo X Claudius''' (''Gaius Claudius Sabinius Leo Iacobus Petrus''; 30 March 1929 – 1 September 1997) was [[Monarchy of Latium|Latin Emperor]] by virtue of his marriage to [[Diana Augusta]]. He is considered among influential Latin rulers, and ranks among the top 50 most important Latins according to a 2014 [[Radiotelevisio Latii|RAL]] poll.


Leo was a member of the [[House of Claudius]]. He was born in [[Vannois]], and educated at [[Academia Militaris Olympia]], where he also received military officer training. At the onset of the [[Social War]] in April 1945, he was betrothed to [[Diana Augusta|Latin Empress Diana]] and joined {{wp|Court (royal)|court}}. In 1948, Leo joined the Imperial forces commanded by his father, and saw combat during the [[Social War#Surrender of Alexandria|Battle of Alexandria]].
Leo was a member of the [[House of Claudius]]. He was born in [[Garza]], and educated at [[Academia Militaris Olympia]], where he also received military officer training. At the onset of the [[Social War]] in April 1945, he was betrothed to [[Diana I Anicia]] and joined {{wp|Court (royal)|court}}. In 1948, Leo joined the Imperial forces commanded by his father, and saw combat during the [[Social War#Surrender of Ascanium|Battle of Ascanium]].


Leo married [[Diana Augusta|Latin Empress Diana Augusta]] in 1952, two years after the wedding date set forth in the original betrothal agreement. Leo was consort for 45 years, and after 1964 was widely regarded for his place of influence within {{wp|Court (royal)|court}}. One of the largest controversies surrounding Leo came when he took personal command of the 13th Legion during brief ultranationalist counterrevolution in 1955 and again during riots in Augusta Tolosa following the murder of a Gelonian girl by Latin ultranationalists in the same event.  
Leo married [[Diana Augusta|Latin Empress Diana Augusta]] in 1952, two years after the wedding date set forth in the original betrothal agreement. Leo Emperor by right of his wife for 47 years, and after 1964 was widely regarded for his place of influence within {{wp|Court (royal)|court}}. One of the largest controversies surrounding Leo came when he took personal command of the 13th Legion during brief ultranationalist counterrevolution in 1955 and again during riots in Augusta Tolosa following the murder of a Gelonian girl by Latin ultranationalists in the same event.  


Leo suffered a heart attack on 20 May 1997 while traveling from Adrianople to Castellum. He passed away en route to Saint Gabriel Medical Centre in Oea after an emergency landing.  
Leo suffered a heart attack on 31 August 1997 at his grandson's birthday party. He died the following day.  
==Family and early life==
==Family and early life==
Leo was born on 30 March 1929 at Xavier I Medical Centre in Saint–Nazaire, [[Vannois]], as the eldest son and third child of [[Jason Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]] and Latin noblewoman [[Agnes Selicia]]. He has two elder sisters, Maria and Theodora, as well as a younger brother [[Isidorus Claudius, Duke of Samnium|Isidorus]]. He was baptized into the {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic Church}} in April 1929, and was given the rank of ''Lord'' as a courtesy for being the second-in-line to his grandfather's peerage. His godparents were [[Michael Claudius, 1st Lord of Isca|Michael Claudius]] (his father's brother) and Princess Françoise of Sydalon (Michael's wife).  
Leo was born on 30 March 1929 at Casa Claudia, Tolosa, [[Garza]], as the eldest son and third child of [[Jacobus Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]] and Sydalene princess [[Isabella Martia]]. He has two elder sisters, Maria and Jacinta, as well as a younger brother [[Isidorus Claudius|Isidorus]] and younger sister [[Theodora Claudia|Theodora]]. He was baptized into the {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic Church}} in April 1929, and was given the rank of ''Lord'' as a courtesy for being the second-in-line to his grandfather's titles. His godparents were [[Michael Claudius]] (his father's brother) and Maria Ostia (Michael's wife).  


Leo was born three months prior to his father's dismissal as Ambassador to Vannois, and returned to Latium with his mother not long after his birth. Prior to 1977, public record showed that Leo was born at his father's estate in Adrianople; however, a leak from within the Imperial Archives later revealed that Leo was born in Saint-Nazaire, [[Vannois]].
Leo was born three months prior to his father's dismissal as Ambassador to Garza, and returned to Latium with his mother not long after his birth. Prior to 1977, public record showed that Leo was born at his father's estate in Adrianople; however, a leak from within the Imperial Archives later revealed that Leo was born in Tolosa, [[Garza]].
===Education===
===Education===
Leo's education was handled exclusively by private tutors and instructors. He also received a military education from his father and other prominent military figures in Latium. From an early age, Leo was instructed how to handle various weapons, including firearms and swords. For the first five years of his life, Leo remained in Adrianople and was raised by his mother and the household governess. On his sixth birthday, Leo was brought to the court of [[Constantine XIX of Latium|Constantine XIX]], where he was presented to the Emperor, the Empress and their children, along with other prominent members of the court and Senate. This was the first instance where Leo met his future wife, [[Diana Augusta]]. In writings of his father, which were later published after his death, it was stated that he had been in discussions to betroth Leo with Princess Diana. Over the course of his childhood, Leo would spend time traveling throughout Latium with his father. While he would spend most of his time in Alexandria, Leo was regularly present on military bases where his father had been in command.  
Leo's education was handled exclusively by private tutors and instructors. He also received a military education from his father and other prominent military figures in Latium. From an early age, Leo was instructed how to handle various weapons, including firearms and swords. For the first five years of his life, Leo remained in Adrianople and was raised by his mother and the household governess. On his sixth birthday, Leo was brought to the court of [[Constantine XIX of Latium|Constantine XIX]], where he was presented to the Emperor, the Empress and their children, along with other prominent members of the court and Senate. This was the first instance where Leo met his future wife, [[Diana Augusta]]. In writings of his father, which were later published after his death, it was stated that he was in discussions to betroth Leo and Princess Diana. Over the course of his childhood, Leo would spend time traveling throughout Latium with his father. While he would spend most of his time in Ascanium while his father was active in the [[Senate of Latium|Senate]], Leo was regularly present on military bases where his father had been in command.  


Leo enlisted in the [[Latin Army]] at the age of 16, enrolling at [[Academia Militaris Olympia]] before the required age of 17 due to his status as a member of the high nobility. Leo reportedly desired to have a naval career and preferred to attend either the [[Imperial Naval College at Pola]] or École Navale of Vannois, however he was dissuaded by his father and instead enrolled at Olympia. It was just before his second year at Olympia that the [[Social War]] began.
Leo joined the [[Latin Army]] at the age of 15, enrolling at [[Academia Militaris Olympia]]. Leo reportedly desired to have a naval career and preferred to attend either the [[Imperial Naval College at Pola]] or École Navale of Garza, however he was dissuaded by his father and instead enrolled at Olympia. It was just before his second year at Olympia that the [[Social War]] began.
==Social War==
==Social War==
At the outbreak of the Social War and [[Coup of 12 August 1946|Palace massacre]] in Alexandria, Leo was a cadet at Olympia. The day following the 12 August Coup, Olympia was attacked by the Voluntarius Militia National Obequio (VMNO), a paramilitary wing of the newly declared Social Republic. A brief battle erupted between cadets and stationed officers against the VMNO, following a refusal by the Olympia's administration and Prefect John Iccius to pledge support to the Social Republic. The Battle of Olympia lasted two days, with Leo an active participant before reinforcements from the Imperial army, under the command of Thomas Vitruvius, 7th Count of Antium, relieved the cadets. Leo and all surviving cadets received the Medal of Valor for their efforts in support of Empress Diana at Olympia.   
At the outbreak of the Social War and [[Coup of 12 August 1946|Palace massacre]] in Ascanium, Leo was a cadet at Olympia. The day following the 12 August Coup, Olympia was attacked by the Voluntarius Militia National Obequio (VMNO), a paramilitary wing of the newly declared Social Republic. A brief battle erupted between cadets and stationed officers against the VMNO, following a refusal by the Olympia's administration and Prefect John Iccius to pledge support to the Social Republic. The Battle of Olympia lasted two days, with Leo an active participant before reinforcements from the Imperial army, under the command of Thomas Vitruvius, 7th Count of Antium, relieved the cadets. Leo and all surviving cadets received the Medal of Valor for their efforts in support of Empress Diana at Olympia.   
==Reign==
===Royal house===
===Duties===
==Marriage to Empress Diana==
==Marriage to Empress Diana==
===Betrothal===
===Betrothal===
Leo's father had attempted to secure a betrothal between Leo and the then [[Diana Augusta|Princess Diana]] as early as 1935, when Leo was first presented to Emperor Constantine XIX and Empress Marie Christine. This information was later revealed in the posthumously published memoirs of [[Jason Claudius, 36th Duke of Adrianople]]. The Duke was initially unsuccessful in his attempts, most likely due to the youth of both Diana and her newborn brother Prince John. In 1940, the Duke's memoirs depict a second attempt to secure a match between Leo and Diana or between the Duke's youngest daughter Theodora and Prince John - heir to the throne.  
Leo's father had attempted to secure a betrothal between Leo and the then [[Diana Augusta|Princess Diana]] as early as 1935, when Leo was first presented to Emperor Constantine XIX and Empress Marie Christine. This information was later revealed in the posthumously published memoirs of [[Jacobus Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]]. The Duke was initially unsuccessful in his attempts, most likely due to the youth of both Diana and her newborn brother Prince John. In 1940, the Duke's memoirs depict a second attempt to secure a match between Leo and Diana or between the Duke's youngest daughter Theodora and Prince John - heir to the throne.  


It wasn't until the Social War and the ascensions of Diana to Latin Empress regnant that she and her regent, [[Alexandra of Ghant]], assented to a betrothal between the Diana and Leo. Familial documents show that it was agreed upon that Diana, who was only 13 at the time of her enthronement, would marry Leo once her regency ended at 17 years old. Leo's father, who had been a Catapan of Latin armed forces, was subsequently appointed supreme commander of all Imperial armed forces and [[Emperor's Council of Latium#Great Officers of State|Master of Offices]] and Count of the Chancery.
It wasn't until the Social War and the ascensions of Diana to Latin Empress regnant that she and her regent, [[Alexandra of Ghant]], assented to a betrothal between the Diana and Leo. Familial documents show that it was agreed upon that Diana, who was only 13 at the time of her enthronement, would marry Leo once her regency ended at 17 years old. Leo's father, who had been a Catapan of Latin armed forces, was subsequently appointed supreme commander of all Imperial armed forces and [[Emperor's Council of Latium#Great Officers of State|Master of Offices]] and Count of the Chancery.
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[[File:Sacra Basilica de Angeli Gabriel in Castellum.jpg|200px|thumb|right|[[Sancta Sapientia]] in Castellum was the site of Leo and Diana's wedding.]]
[[File:Sacra Basilica de Angeli Gabriel in Castellum.jpg|200px|thumb|right|[[Sancta Sapientia]] in Castellum was the site of Leo and Diana's wedding.]]
===Marriage===
===Marriage===
Leo and Diana had first been betrothed in 1945, with the first announcements being officially made in 1945 prior to his father's war-time Consulship. However, the two would not marry until 1952, two years after Diana's regency ended. This delay reportedly caused a temporary rift between Duke Jason and the Imperial Household, though it didn't result in as a marriage date was set for 18 June 1952, which was after a planned tour of Latium by Leo and Diana. The couple's tour of Latium ended in Alexandria, where they were wed on 18 June 1952 at [[Sancta Sapientia]], in [[Castellum]]. Their wedding the cause of great fanfare throughout Latium, with numerous games and events put on by the Imperial household throughout the country in celebration of the marriage.  
Leo and Diana had first been betrothed in 1945, with the first announcements being officially made in 1945 prior to his father's war-time Consulship. However, the two would not marry until 1952, two years after Diana's regency ended. This delay reportedly caused a temporary rift between Duke Jacobus and the Imperial Household, though it didn't result in as a marriage date was set for 18 June 1952, which was after a planned tour of Latium by Leo and Diana. The couple's tour of Latium ended in Ascanium, where they were wed on 18 June 1952 at [[Sancta Sapientia]], in [[Castellum]]. Their wedding the cause of great fanfare throughout Latium, with numerous games and events put on by the Imperial household throughout the country in celebration of the marriage.  


Outwardly, Leo and Diana appeared to all to be a happy couple, though occasionally reports would surface of arguments and numerous disagreements among the Imperial couple. It wasn't until a rare, joint television interview with the RAL in 1978 that they admitted their early marriage <nowiki>"was a struggle" and "not unlike most others."</nowiki> Their first child, [[Alexander, Prince of Youth (1955)|Alexander]] was born in 1955, though died in infancy. It wasn't until January 1963 that their first surviving child, [[Isabella of Latium|Isabella]] was born. Their second child and eventual heir apparent, [[Jason VI Augustus of Latium|Jason]] was born in December of the same year.  
Outwardly, Leo and Diana appeared to all to be a happy couple, though occasionally reports would surface of arguments and numerous disagreements among the Imperial couple. It wasn't until a rare, joint television interview with the RAL in 1978 that they admitted their early marriage <nowiki>"was a struggle" and "not unlike most others."</nowiki> Their first child, [[Alexander, Prince of Youth (1955)|Alexander]] was born in 1955, though died in infancy. It wasn't until January 1960 that their first surviving child, [[Isabella of Latium|Isabella]] was born. Their second child and eventual heir apparent, [[Jacobus VI Augustus of Latium|Jacobus]] was born in December of the same year.  
==Consort of the Empress==
===Royal house===
===Duties===
==Styles, titles, honors and arms==
==Styles, titles, honors and arms==
* '''30 March 1929 – 1 June 1930:''' Count of Corcyra
* '''30 March 1929 – 18 June 1952:''' ''Lord'' Leo Claudius
* '''1 June 1930 – 11 September 1964:''' Marchis of Philadelphia
* '''18 June 1952 – 1 September 1997''': ''His Imperial Majesty'' The Emperor
* '''11 September 1964 – 20 May 1997''': ''His Imperial Highness'' The Prince Consort
** '''31 October 1976 – 20 May 1997''': ''His Imperial Highness'' The Duke of Adrianople


==Issue==
==Issue==
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| Alexander, Prince of Youth|| 4 June 1955 ||{{death date and age|1956|2|26|1955|6|4|df=y}}||  
| Alexander, Prince of Youth|| 4 June 1955 ||{{death date and age|1956|2|26|1955|6|4|df=y}}||  
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| [[Isabella, Princess Imperial]]||{{birth date and age|1963|1|13|df=y}}|| || eloped with [[John, Crown Prince of Ghant]], and had issue.
| [[Isabella, Princess Imperial]]||{{birth date and age|1960|1|13|df=y}}|| || eloped with [[John, Crown Prince of Ghant]], and had issue.
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| [[Jason VI Augustus of Latium|Jason VI Augustus]]||15 December 1963||{{death date and age|2017|11|3|1963|12|15|df=y}}|| Married thrice. 1st: [[Stephania, Princess of Youth|Stephania Pinaria]] (1964–1991), and had issue. 2nd: [[Zoe Verrucosa]] (b. 1974), and had issue. [[Marsella Atmos]] (b. 1965), had issue.
| [[Jacobus VI Augustus of Latium|Jacobus VI Augustus]]||15 December 1960||{{death date and age|2017|11|3|1960|12|15|df=y}}|| Married thrice. 1st: [[Stephania, Princess of Youth|Stephania Pinaria]] (1964–1991), and had issue. 2nd: [[Zoe Verrucosa]] (b. 1975), and had issue. [[Marsella Atmos]] (b. 1966), had issue.
|-
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|[[Prince Theodosius, Duke of Beroea]]||{{birth date and age|1966|9|2|df=y}}|| ||[[Princess Marie-Antoinette, Duchess of Beroea|Princess Marie-Antoinette of Vannois]] (b. 1975), and had issue.
|[[Prince Theodosius, Duke of Beroea]]||{{birth date and age|1963|9|2|df=y}}|| ||[[Nina of Gelonia|Princess Nina of Gelonia]] (b. 1970), and had issue.
|-
|-
|[[Princess Isadora, Duchess of Courçon]]||{{birth date and age|1968|3|13|df=y}}|| ||[[Prince Rémy, duc de Courçon|Prince Rémy, Duke of Courçon]] (b. 1968), and had issue.
|[[Isadora of Latium|Isadora, Electress of Turenne]]||{{birth date and age|1966|3|13|df=y}}|| ||[[Alfonse II, Elector of Turenne]] (b. 1965), and had issue.
|-
|-
|[[Prince John, Duke of Aurunca]]||{{birth date and age|1970|6|2|df=y}}|| ||[[Gabrielle of Vannois|Princess Gabrielle of Vannois]] (b. 1971), and had issue.
|[[Prince John, Duke of Aurunca]]||{{birth date and age|1969|6|2|df=y}}|| ||[[Diana of Dakmoor|Princess Diana of Dakmoor]] (b. 1971), and had issue.
|-
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|[[Princess Joanna, Countess of Ameria]]||{{birth date and age|1970|6|2|df=y}}|| ||[[Theodorus Aemelius, Count of Ameria]] (b. 1969), and had issue.
|[[Princess Joanna of Latium|Princess Joanna, Duchess of Ravenna]]||{{birth date and age|1969|6|2|df=y}}|| ||[[Prince Michael, Duke of Ravenna]] (b. 1960), and had issue.
|-
|-
|[[Eirene of Latium|Eirene, Queen of Dakmoor]]||{{birth date and age|1971|11|27|df=y}}|| ||1st: [[Desiderius, Crown Prince of Sydalon|Desiderius, Prince of Petra]] (1962–2015), and had issue. 2nd: [[Malibar of Dakmoor|Malibar, King of Dakmoor]], and had issue.
|[[Eirene of Latium|Eirene, Queen of Dakmoor]]||{{birth date and age|1971|11|27|df=y}}|| ||Married twice. 1st: [[Desiderius I of Sydalon]] (1962–2015), and had issue. 2nd: [[Malibar I of Dakmoor|Malibar I, King of Dakmoor]], and had issue.
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|1= 1. '''Leo, Prince Consort'''
|1= 1. '''Leo X Claudius'''
|2= 2. [[Jason Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]]
|2= 2. [[Jacobus Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]]
|3= 3. [[Agnes Selicia]]
|3= 3. [[Isabella Martia]]
|4= 4. [[Theodosius Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]]
|4= 4. [[Theodosius Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]]
|5= 5. Princess Isobel of Gaemar
|5= 5. Princess Isobel of Gaemar
|6= 6. Leo Selicius, Lord of Pola
|6= 6. [[Stephanus Martius|Duke Stephanus Martius]]
|7= 7. Theodora Aemelia
|7= 7. Sophia Caecinia
|8= 8. [[Peter Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]]
|8= 8. [[Peter Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]]
|9= 9. Leona Tullia
|9= 9. Leona Tullia
|10= 10. Gwyddawg, King of Gaemar
|10= 10. Gwyddawg, King of Gaemar
|11= 11. Princess Celeste of Montgisard
|11= 11. Princess Celeste of Montgisard
|12= 12. Constantine Selicius, Lord of Pola
|12= 12. [[Valens Martius|Duke Valens Martius]]
|13= 13. Sophia Caetronia Orontes
|13= 13. PLACEHOLDER
|14= 14. Flavius Aemelius, Duke of Narona
|14= 14. PLACEHOLDER
|15= 15. Princess Sophia of Adelon
|15= 15. PLACEHOLDER
|16= 16. Isidorus Claudius, Duke of Adrianople
|16= 16. Isidorus Claudius, Duke of Adrianople
|17= 17. Theodora Caprenia
|17= 17. Theodora Caprenia
|18= 18. Romanus Tullius, Duke of Ardea
|18= 18. Duke Romanus Tullius
|19= 19. PLACEHOLDER
|19= 19. PLACEHOLDER
|20= 20. Galaran, King of Gaemar
|20= 20. Galaran, King of Gaemar
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|22= 22. Zidore II, Prince of Montgisard
|22= 22. Zidore II, Prince of Montgisard
|23= 23. PLACEHOLDER
|23= 23. PLACEHOLDER
|24= 24. Alexander Selicius, Lord of Pola
|24= 24. PLACEHOLDER
|25= 25. Constania Claudia-Veturia
|25= 25. PLACEHOLDER
|26= 26. Andonicus Caetronius Orontes, Duke of Orontes
|26= 26. PLACEHOLDER
|27= 27. PLACEHOLDER
|27= 27. PLACEHOLDER
|28= 28. Andreas Aemelius, Duke of Narona
|28= 28. PLACEHOLDER
|29= 29. PLACEHOLDER
|29= 29. PLACEHOLDER
|30= 30. Richard, Hereditary Prince of Adelon
|30= 30. PLACEHOLDER
|31= 31. Henrietta of Melfi
|31= 31. PLACEHOLDER
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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[List of Latin consorts]]
*[[List of Latin monarchs]]
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Leo X Claudius
Duke of Adrianople
Leo, Prince Consort.jpg
Official photograph of Leo, taken in 1984
Latin Emperor (jure uxoris)
Reign18 June 1952 – 1 September 1997
PredecessorDiana I Anicia
SuccessorJacobus VI Claudius
Co-monarchDiana I Anicia
BornGaius Claudius Sabinius Leo Iacobus Petrus
30 March 1929
Casa Claudia, Tolosa, Garza
Died20 May 1997(1997-05-20) (aged 68)
St Gabriel Medical Centre, Oea, Latium
Burial
Imperial Crypt, Castellum ab Alba, Latium
Spouse
Diana I Anicia (m. 1952)
Issue
see details...
HouseClaudius
FatherJacobus Claudius, Duke of Adrianople
MotherIsabella Martia
ReligionFabrian Catholic

Leo X Claudius (Gaius Claudius Sabinius Leo Iacobus Petrus; 30 March 1929 – 1 September 1997) was Latin Emperor by virtue of his marriage to Diana Augusta. He is considered among influential Latin rulers, and ranks among the top 50 most important Latins according to a 2014 RAL poll.

Leo was a member of the House of Claudius. He was born in Garza, and educated at Academia Militaris Olympia, where he also received military officer training. At the onset of the Social War in April 1945, he was betrothed to Diana I Anicia and joined court. In 1948, Leo joined the Imperial forces commanded by his father, and saw combat during the Battle of Ascanium.

Leo married Latin Empress Diana Augusta in 1952, two years after the wedding date set forth in the original betrothal agreement. Leo Emperor by right of his wife for 47 years, and after 1964 was widely regarded for his place of influence within court. One of the largest controversies surrounding Leo came when he took personal command of the 13th Legion during brief ultranationalist counterrevolution in 1955 and again during riots in Augusta Tolosa following the murder of a Gelonian girl by Latin ultranationalists in the same event.

Leo suffered a heart attack on 31 August 1997 at his grandson's birthday party. He died the following day.

Family and early life

Leo was born on 30 March 1929 at Casa Claudia, Tolosa, Garza, as the eldest son and third child of Jacobus Claudius, Duke of Adrianople and Sydalene princess Isabella Martia. He has two elder sisters, Maria and Jacinta, as well as a younger brother Isidorus and younger sister Theodora. He was baptized into the Fabrian Catholic Church in April 1929, and was given the rank of Lord as a courtesy for being the second-in-line to his grandfather's titles. His godparents were Michael Claudius (his father's brother) and Maria Ostia (Michael's wife).

Leo was born three months prior to his father's dismissal as Ambassador to Garza, and returned to Latium with his mother not long after his birth. Prior to 1977, public record showed that Leo was born at his father's estate in Adrianople; however, a leak from within the Imperial Archives later revealed that Leo was born in Tolosa, Garza.

Education

Leo's education was handled exclusively by private tutors and instructors. He also received a military education from his father and other prominent military figures in Latium. From an early age, Leo was instructed how to handle various weapons, including firearms and swords. For the first five years of his life, Leo remained in Adrianople and was raised by his mother and the household governess. On his sixth birthday, Leo was brought to the court of Constantine XIX, where he was presented to the Emperor, the Empress and their children, along with other prominent members of the court and Senate. This was the first instance where Leo met his future wife, Diana Augusta. In writings of his father, which were later published after his death, it was stated that he was in discussions to betroth Leo and Princess Diana. Over the course of his childhood, Leo would spend time traveling throughout Latium with his father. While he would spend most of his time in Ascanium while his father was active in the Senate, Leo was regularly present on military bases where his father had been in command.

Leo joined the Latin Army at the age of 15, enrolling at Academia Militaris Olympia. Leo reportedly desired to have a naval career and preferred to attend either the Imperial Naval College at Pola or École Navale of Garza, however he was dissuaded by his father and instead enrolled at Olympia. It was just before his second year at Olympia that the Social War began.

Social War

At the outbreak of the Social War and Palace massacre in Ascanium, Leo was a cadet at Olympia. The day following the 12 August Coup, Olympia was attacked by the Voluntarius Militia National Obequio (VMNO), a paramilitary wing of the newly declared Social Republic. A brief battle erupted between cadets and stationed officers against the VMNO, following a refusal by the Olympia's administration and Prefect John Iccius to pledge support to the Social Republic. The Battle of Olympia lasted two days, with Leo an active participant before reinforcements from the Imperial army, under the command of Thomas Vitruvius, 7th Count of Antium, relieved the cadets. Leo and all surviving cadets received the Medal of Valor for their efforts in support of Empress Diana at Olympia.

Reign

Royal house

Duties

Marriage to Empress Diana

Betrothal

Leo's father had attempted to secure a betrothal between Leo and the then Princess Diana as early as 1935, when Leo was first presented to Emperor Constantine XIX and Empress Marie Christine. This information was later revealed in the posthumously published memoirs of Jacobus Claudius, Duke of Adrianople. The Duke was initially unsuccessful in his attempts, most likely due to the youth of both Diana and her newborn brother Prince John. In 1940, the Duke's memoirs depict a second attempt to secure a match between Leo and Diana or between the Duke's youngest daughter Theodora and Prince John - heir to the throne.

It wasn't until the Social War and the ascensions of Diana to Latin Empress regnant that she and her regent, Alexandra of Ghant, assented to a betrothal between the Diana and Leo. Familial documents show that it was agreed upon that Diana, who was only 13 at the time of her enthronement, would marry Leo once her regency ended at 17 years old. Leo's father, who had been a Catapan of Latin armed forces, was subsequently appointed supreme commander of all Imperial armed forces and Master of Offices and Count of the Chancery.

Prior to 1948, Leo and Diana remained in court together in Castellum under the care of Regent-Empress Mother Alexandra. As Diana was very active in public appearances, Leo often accompanied her and the two began their courting. Statements from former courtiers during the time period claim that Diana "didn't care for [Leo]" and "wanted little to do with [him]." However, these statements were never substantiated.

Sancta Sapientia in Castellum was the site of Leo and Diana's wedding.

Marriage

Leo and Diana had first been betrothed in 1945, with the first announcements being officially made in 1945 prior to his father's war-time Consulship. However, the two would not marry until 1952, two years after Diana's regency ended. This delay reportedly caused a temporary rift between Duke Jacobus and the Imperial Household, though it didn't result in as a marriage date was set for 18 June 1952, which was after a planned tour of Latium by Leo and Diana. The couple's tour of Latium ended in Ascanium, where they were wed on 18 June 1952 at Sancta Sapientia, in Castellum. Their wedding the cause of great fanfare throughout Latium, with numerous games and events put on by the Imperial household throughout the country in celebration of the marriage.

Outwardly, Leo and Diana appeared to all to be a happy couple, though occasionally reports would surface of arguments and numerous disagreements among the Imperial couple. It wasn't until a rare, joint television interview with the RAL in 1978 that they admitted their early marriage "was a struggle" and "not unlike most others." Their first child, Alexander was born in 1955, though died in infancy. It wasn't until January 1960 that their first surviving child, Isabella was born. Their second child and eventual heir apparent, Jacobus was born in December of the same year.

Styles, titles, honors and arms

  • 30 March 1929 – 18 June 1952: Lord Leo Claudius
  • 18 June 1952 – 1 September 1997: His Imperial Majesty The Emperor

Issue

Name Date of birth Date of death Spouses
Alexander, Prince of Youth 4 June 1955 26 February 1956(1956-02-26) (aged 0)
Isabella, Princess Imperial (1960-01-13) 13 January 1960 (age 64) eloped with John, Crown Prince of Ghant, and had issue.
Jacobus VI Augustus 15 December 1960 3 November 2017(2017-11-03) (aged 56) Married thrice. 1st: Stephania Pinaria (1964–1991), and had issue. 2nd: Zoe Verrucosa (b. 1975), and had issue. Marsella Atmos (b. 1966), had issue.
Prince Theodosius, Duke of Beroea (1963-09-02) 2 September 1963 (age 60) Princess Nina of Gelonia (b. 1970), and had issue.
Isadora, Electress of Turenne (1966-03-13) 13 March 1966 (age 58) Alfonse II, Elector of Turenne (b. 1965), and had issue.
Prince John, Duke of Aurunca (1969-06-02) 2 June 1969 (age 54) Princess Diana of Dakmoor (b. 1971), and had issue.
Princess Joanna, Duchess of Ravenna (1969-06-02) 2 June 1969 (age 54) Prince Michael, Duke of Ravenna (b. 1960), and had issue.
Eirene, Queen of Dakmoor (1971-11-27) 27 November 1971 (age 52) Married twice. 1st: Desiderius I of Sydalon (1962–2015), and had issue. 2nd: Malibar I, King of Dakmoor, and had issue.

Ancestry

See Also

Leo X Claudius
Born: 30 March 1929 Died: 1 September 1997
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Diana I Anicia
as sole Empress
Latin Emperor (jure uxoris)
1952–1997
with Diana Augusta
Succeeded by
Jacobus VI Claudius
Nobility of Latium
Preceded by
Jacobus Claudius
Duke of Adrianople
1976–1997
Succeeded by
Jacobus VI Claudius
Garzan nobility
Preceded by
Jacobus Claudius
Duke of Tolosa
1976–1997
Succeeded by
Jacobus VI Claudius