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'''Sophia Pompilia''' (''née:'' '''Tullia'''; born 3 August 1966) is a Latin patrician, millionaire and wife of the current [[Consul of the Latin Empire|Consul]], [[Alexander Pompilius]]. Prior to her husband's tenure as Consul, Pompilia served as President of Children's Health Initiative charity. She previously worked at The Count of Dertona Foundation as Chief Coordinating Director and before that at PharmaTul. She was appointed as Chairperson of [[United Latium]] after the party's formation in January 2017.  
'''Sophia Tullia''' (Sophia Tullia Iohanna Domnica Rhode; born 3 August 1966) is a Latin noblewoman, millionaire and wife of the current [[Consul of Latium]], [[Alexander Pompilius]]. Prior to her husband's tenure as Consul, Tullia served as President of Children's Health Initiative charity. She previously worked at Tullii Foundation as Chief Coordinating Director and before that at PharmaTul.
==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
Sophia was born on 3 August 1966 as the eldest child of Michael Tullius and Rhode Insteia at Villa ad Petra Laurea. She has one younger sister, Petronia. Her father was and third son of Justin Tullius, 9th Count of Dertona and Sophia Prisca-Sulpicia. Her father was also a prominent businessman and politician, serving as CEO of PharmaTul from 1961 to 1996 and 2000 until his death in 2003. He was also a member of the [[Belisarian Commission]] from 1996 until 2000. Her mother is the eldest daughter of Gabriel Insteia, 3rd Count of Sablones and Maria Terentia.  
Sophia was born on 3 August 1966 as the eldest child of Michael Tullius and Davina of Tayk at Villa ad Petra Laurea. She has one younger sister, Petronia. Her father was and third son of Duke Constantine Tullius and Clementina Pollia. Her father was also a prominent businessman and politician, serving as CEO of PharmaTul from 1961 to 1996 and 2000 until his death in 2003. He was a [[Senate of Latium|Latin senator]] from 1968 to 1990, and [[Count of the East]] from 1987 until 1994. Her mother is the eldest daughter of [[Samuel, Despot of Tayk]] and [[Andrea of Derzene]].


She was educated at Hagia Sophia Academy for her primary education, and attended Pescia Academy in Adrianople for her secondary education. Following her commencement, she enrolled at Castellum College to study chemistry and environmental health.  
She was educated at St Sophia Academy for her primary education, and attended Pescia Academy in [[Adrianople]] for her secondary education. Following her commencement, she enrolled at [[University of Castellum Iohannes XIII#Constituent colleges|Castellum College, Castellum]] to study chemistry and environmental health.  
==Family==
==Family==
It was during her time at Castellum College that Sophia met her husband, [[Alexander Pompilius|Alexander]]. The pair first met in 1984 at a Conservative student body event during Sophia's first year as a student. Alexander was had been a prominent leader of the organization at the time and was introduced to Sophia by her classmate, Philippa Chryselios. Their first date was reportedly at Ristorante Ebor, a prestegious Castellum-based restaurant.  
It was during her time at [[University of Castellum Iohannes XIII#Constituent colleges|Castellum College, Castellum]] that Sophia met her husband, [[Alexander Pompilius|Alexander]]. The pair first met in 1984 at a Conservative student body event during Sophia's first year as a student. Alexander was had been a prominent leader of the organization at the time and was introduced to Sophia by her classmate, Philippa Chryselios. Their first date was reportedly at Ristorante Ebor, a prestigious Castellum-based restaurant.  


The two continued to date following Alexander's graduation from Castellum Law. They would get married just before Sophia's third year at Castellum in 1986. At the time, Alexander was an advisor to the [[Conservative and Imperial Party|Conservative Party]] leader, two years before he would become a Senator. Together, Sophia and Alexander have one child - [[Anna Pompilia|Anna]], who was born on 13 March 1998. Sophia and her husband maintain homes in Castellum, Anavio in county Samarobriva, and her childhood home in Elúsion.  
The two continued to date following Alexander's graduation from Castellum Law. They would get married just before Sophia's third year at Castellum in 1986. At the time, Alexander was an advisor to the [[United Latium#History|Conservative Party]] leader, two years before he would become a Senator. Together, Sophia and Alexander have one child - [[Anna Pompilia|Anna]], who was born on 13 July 1998. Sophia and her husband maintain homes in Castellum, Anavio, and her childhood home in Elusia.  


Sophia's father, Michael, passed away in 2003 following a heart attack, leaving Sophia and her sister, Petronia, as chief heirs to his nearly £500 million estate.
Sophia's father, Michael, passed away in 2003 following a heart attack, leaving Sophia and her sister, Petronia, as chief heirs to his nearly {{LAS}}500 million estate.
==Career==
==Career==
After her graduation from Castellum in 1988, Sophia earned employment at PharmaTul, a pharmaceutical company run by her father. She would only work for PharmaTul for six months before being appointed Chief Coordinating Director at the Count of Dertona Foundation.
After her graduation from Castellum in 1988, Sophia earned employment at PharmaTul, a pharmaceutical company run by her father. She would only work for PharmaTul for six months before being appointed Chief Coordinating Director at the Tullii Foundation.
===Charitable work===
===Charitable work===
Sophia worked as Chief Coordinating Director at the Count of Dertona Foundation from spring 1989 until 1992. During her time as CCD, Sophia primarily worked as an intermediary between the foundation and other charities, often determining which funds would be awarded where. From 1989 until 1992, the Foundation primarily sought to fund charities relating to children's health, poverty and inner city students. Following her departure from Dertona Foundation, Sophia created the Children's Health Initiative - a charity . She served as President of the organization from its founding in 2004 until spring 2016 when he husband became Consul.
Sophia worked as Chief Coordinating Director at the Tullii Foundation from spring 1989 until 1992. During her time as CCD, Sophia primarily worked as an intermediary between the foundation and other charities, often determining which funds would be awarded where. From 1989 until 1992, the Foundation primarily sought to fund charities relating to children's health, poverty and inner city students. Following her departure from Tullii Foundation, Sophia created the Children's Health Initiative - a charity . She served as President of the organization from its founding in 2004 until spring 2016 when he husband became Consul.
 
===Politics===
===Politics===
Sophia has been active in politics since her first year of university, where she was a member of Conservative Student Union - the youth organization for the [[Conservative and Imperial Party|Conservative Party]]. She had been an active member in the party from 1985 until its dissolution in 2017, where she became Chairman of the party's successor - [[United Latium]].
Sophia has been active in politics since her first year of university, where she was a member of Young Populares - an unofficial student arm of the senate faction. She has stated her public support for the Populares since university.


Pompilia's political leanings have been self-described as mainstream conservative beliefs, falling in line with all major platforms of the former Conservative Party. However on one occasion, Pompilia announced her displeasure at the passage of the Morality Acts in 2013, citing that the new laws were <nowiki>"unnecessarily cruel,"</nowiki> and that the previous laws held the proper balance between the government's, church and popular interests.
Tullia's political leanings have been self-described as mainstream conservative beliefs, falling in line with all major platforms of the Conservative faction. However on one occasion, Tullia announced her displeasure at the passage of the Morality Acts in 2013, citing that the new laws were <nowiki>"unnecessarily cruel,"</nowiki> and that the previous laws held the proper balance between the government's, church and popular interests.
==Styles, honors and arms==
==Styles and honors==
===Styles===
===Styles===
* '''3 August 1966 - 18 July 1986:''' ''Lady'' Sophia Tullia
* '''3 August 1966 - 18 July 1986:''' ''Lady'' Sophia Tullia
* '''18 July 1986 - present:''' ''Mrs.'' Sophia Pompilia
As the granddaughter of a Latin [[Peerages in the Latin Empire|peer]], Sophia was entitled to the rank of <nowiki>"Lady"</nowiki> throughout her childhood and adult life prior to her marriage. Normally women in Latium take on the titles and styles of their husband, with the rank of a typical female being equal to her husbands. Under the usual norms and rules, Sophia would have been properly addressed as <nowiki>"Mrs. Alexander Pompilius"</nowiki> following her marriage; however, due to the Sophia's rank as a patrician and her husband's as a commoner, Sophia was entitled to be styled as <nowiki>"Mrs. Sophia Pompilia."</nowiki>
===National decorations===
===Arms===
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==Ancestry==
==Ancestry==
Pompilia's father was the third eldest son of Justin Tullius, 9th Count of Dertona, making Sophia the second cousin of the current title holder, [[Euphemia Tullia, 11th Countess of Dertona]] Through her father, she is also able to trace ancestry back to King [[Felix I of Latium|Felix I]] by way of House of Clodios. Through her mother, Sophia is a descendant of various Latin and Vannosiain nobles.
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|17= 17. Maria Tullia
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|19= 19. Xene Caetronius-Orontes
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|20= 20. John Priscus-Sulpicius
|20= 20. Duke Arsenius Pollius
|21= 21. Theodora Marcovicia
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|22= 22. Manuel Komnenos-Doukas, 6th Lord of Atheion
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|23= 23. Helena Cestia
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|25= 25. Isadora
|25= 25. Madlene Mamikonean
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|28= 28. Peter Terentius, 7th Lord of Onuba
|28= 28. Gurgen, Lord of Tayk
|29= 29. Diana Occia
|29= 29. Natel Sharaean
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|30= 30. Constantine Hamutsean
|31= 31. Maria Carteia
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*[[Consul of Latium#Spouse|Spouse of the Consul of Latium]]
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The Most Renowned
Sophia Tullia
Marin Hinkle.JPG
Spouse of the Consul of Latium
Assumed office
11 March 2016
MonarchJason VI Claudius
Constantine XX Claudius
ConsulAlexander Pompilius
Preceded byChristopher Ulpius
Personal details
Born
Sophia Tullia Iohanna Domnica Rhode

(1966-08-03) 3 August 1966 (age 57)
Leonopolis, Diocese of the East, Latium
Spouse
Children1
Alma materCastellum College, Castellum

Sophia Tullia (Sophia Tullia Iohanna Domnica Rhode; born 3 August 1966) is a Latin noblewoman, millionaire and wife of the current Consul of Latium, Alexander Pompilius. Prior to her husband's tenure as Consul, Tullia served as President of Children's Health Initiative charity. She previously worked at Tullii Foundation as Chief Coordinating Director and before that at PharmaTul.

Early life and education

Sophia was born on 3 August 1966 as the eldest child of Michael Tullius and Davina of Tayk at Villa ad Petra Laurea. She has one younger sister, Petronia. Her father was and third son of Duke Constantine Tullius and Clementina Pollia. Her father was also a prominent businessman and politician, serving as CEO of PharmaTul from 1961 to 1996 and 2000 until his death in 2003. He was a Latin senator from 1968 to 1990, and Count of the East from 1987 until 1994. Her mother is the eldest daughter of Samuel, Despot of Tayk and Andrea of Derzene.

She was educated at St Sophia Academy for her primary education, and attended Pescia Academy in Adrianople for her secondary education. Following her commencement, she enrolled at Castellum College, Castellum to study chemistry and environmental health.

Family

It was during her time at Castellum College, Castellum that Sophia met her husband, Alexander. The pair first met in 1984 at a Conservative student body event during Sophia's first year as a student. Alexander was had been a prominent leader of the organization at the time and was introduced to Sophia by her classmate, Philippa Chryselios. Their first date was reportedly at Ristorante Ebor, a prestigious Castellum-based restaurant.

The two continued to date following Alexander's graduation from Castellum Law. They would get married just before Sophia's third year at Castellum in 1986. At the time, Alexander was an advisor to the Conservative Party leader, two years before he would become a Senator. Together, Sophia and Alexander have one child - Anna, who was born on 13 July 1998. Sophia and her husband maintain homes in Castellum, Anavio, and her childhood home in Elusia.

Sophia's father, Michael, passed away in 2003 following a heart attack, leaving Sophia and her sister, Petronia, as chief heirs to his nearly $500 million estate.

Career

After her graduation from Castellum in 1988, Sophia earned employment at PharmaTul, a pharmaceutical company run by her father. She would only work for PharmaTul for six months before being appointed Chief Coordinating Director at the Tullii Foundation.

Charitable work

Sophia worked as Chief Coordinating Director at the Tullii Foundation from spring 1989 until 1992. During her time as CCD, Sophia primarily worked as an intermediary between the foundation and other charities, often determining which funds would be awarded where. From 1989 until 1992, the Foundation primarily sought to fund charities relating to children's health, poverty and inner city students. Following her departure from Tullii Foundation, Sophia created the Children's Health Initiative - a charity . She served as President of the organization from its founding in 2004 until spring 2016 when he husband became Consul.

Politics

Sophia has been active in politics since her first year of university, where she was a member of Young Populares - an unofficial student arm of the senate faction. She has stated her public support for the Populares since university.

Tullia's political leanings have been self-described as mainstream conservative beliefs, falling in line with all major platforms of the Conservative faction. However on one occasion, Tullia announced her displeasure at the passage of the Morality Acts in 2013, citing that the new laws were "unnecessarily cruel," and that the previous laws held the proper balance between the government's, church and popular interests.

Styles and honors

Styles

  • 3 August 1966 - 18 July 1986: Lady Sophia Tullia

Ancestry

See also

Unofficial roles
Preceded by
The Duke Ulpius
Spouse of the Consul of Latium
2016–present
Incumbent