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|Alaric Decima
|Alaric Decima
|032 PC - 016 AC
|032 PC - 016 AC
|Plinius Abutia
|The founder of the Empire of Angili. Conquered the Nine Dukedoms and consolidated them into one nation.
Consolidated his power by marrying his siblings and children to the rulers and heirs of the eight other dukedoms.
Married to Plinius Abutia, with whom he had five children.
Died young under mysterious circumstances and was succeeded by his son, Avitus.
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|016 AC - 019 PC
|016 AC - 019 PC
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|[[File:Decima Avitus.jpeg|frameless|225x225px]]
|Avitus Decima
|Avitus Decima
|002 PC - 019 AC
|002 PC - 019 AC
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|The eldest son of Emperor Alaric Decima and Plinius Abutia.
The majority of his reign was under the regency of his father, Dowager Emperor Consort Plinius.
Died of illness shortly after reaching the age of majority. Rumors swirled that he was poisoned by Plinius and/or his brother, Albanus.
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|019 AC - 029 AC
|019 AC - 029 AC
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|[[File:Decima Albanus.jpeg|frameless|225x225px]]
|Albanus Decima
|Albanus Decima
|002 AC - 029 AC
|002 AC - 029 AC
|Juliana Tarpela
|The twin brother of Emperor Avitus Decima.
Married to Juliana Tarpela, with whom he had two sons.
Died young in a hunting accident.
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|029 AC - 099 AC
|029 AC - 099 AC
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|[[File:Decima Livius.jpeg|frameless|225x225px]]
|Livius Decima
|Livius Decima
|029 AC - 099 AC
|029 AC - 099 AC
|Aemilia Menenia
|The elder son of Emperor Albanus Decima and Empress Juliana Tarpela.
Married to Aemilia Menenia, with whom he had five children.
Died of natural causes.
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|099 AC - 127 AC
|099 AC - 127 AC
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|[[File:Decima Servius.jpeg|frameless|225x225px]]
|Servius Decima
|Servius Decima
|068 AC - 127 AC
|068 AC - 127 AC
|Claudia Sulpicia
|The second child and eldest son of Emperor Livius Decima and Empress Aemilia Menenia.
Married to Claudia Sulpicia, with whom he had three children.
Died after a brief illness.
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|127 AC - 198 AC
|127 AC - 198 AC
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|[[File:Decima Valerian.jpeg|frameless|225x225px]]
|Valerian Decima
|Valerian Decima
|107 AC - 198 AC
|107 AC - 198 AC
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|The eldest child of Emperor Servius Decima and Empress Claudia Sulpicia.
Unmarried and without issue.
Died of natural causes.
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Latest revision as of 20:24, 16 February 2026

Ruling Years Photo Name Life Years Spouse Notes
001 AC - 016 AC Alaric Decima 032 PC - 016 AC Plinius Abutia The founder of the Empire of Angili. Conquered the Nine Dukedoms and consolidated them into one nation.

Consolidated his power by marrying his siblings and children to the rulers and heirs of the eight other dukedoms. Married to Plinius Abutia, with whom he had five children. Died young under mysterious circumstances and was succeeded by his son, Avitus.

016 AC - 019 PC Avitus Decima 002 PC - 019 AC The eldest son of Emperor Alaric Decima and Plinius Abutia.

The majority of his reign was under the regency of his father, Dowager Emperor Consort Plinius. Died of illness shortly after reaching the age of majority. Rumors swirled that he was poisoned by Plinius and/or his brother, Albanus.

019 AC - 029 AC Albanus Decima 002 AC - 029 AC Juliana Tarpela The twin brother of Emperor Avitus Decima.

Married to Juliana Tarpela, with whom he had two sons. Died young in a hunting accident.

029 AC - 099 AC Livius Decima 029 AC - 099 AC Aemilia Menenia The elder son of Emperor Albanus Decima and Empress Juliana Tarpela.

Married to Aemilia Menenia, with whom he had five children. Died of natural causes.

099 AC - 127 AC Servius Decima 068 AC - 127 AC Claudia Sulpicia The second child and eldest son of Emperor Livius Decima and Empress Aemilia Menenia.

Married to Claudia Sulpicia, with whom he had three children. Died after a brief illness.

127 AC - 198 AC Valerian Decima 107 AC - 198 AC The eldest child of Emperor Servius Decima and Empress Claudia Sulpicia.

Unmarried and without issue. Died of natural causes.