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=====Lucrecian Welutians=====
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{{main|House of Velucia Alba|Migualism}}
{{main|House of Velucia Alba|Migualism}}
Since 1685, a member of a cadet branch of the House de Weluta has sat upon the largely ceremonial yet highly important throne of [[Lucrecia]]. Due to how the [[Emeritan naming system]] works, all Lucrecian members of the Julian dynasty have, depending on their gender, either Julius or Julia as their main surname (''gente''), and Velucia, a pelaxianisation of Weluta, as the start of their secondary surname (''estirpe''). The current leading branch of the Lucrecian Welutians is the '''House of Velucia Alba''', adding on the ''estirpe'' of [[Veronica, Grand Duchess in Lucrecia|Grand Duchess Veronica]]'s consort. However, the practice of adding the father's ''estirpe'' after the mother's began after Veronica's grandmother, [[Maria-Adelaida, Grand Duchess in Lucrecia|Grand Duchess Maria-Adelaida]] got married in 1905. Maria-Adelaida's consort had the ''estirpe'' Cerda, itself a prestigious ''estirpe'' in Lucrecia, but Maria-Adelaida's status as grand duchess and member of the House de Weluta made her ''estirpe'' of Velucia highly prestigious as well. As a compromise for the couple, the two as well as their children would bear the {{wp|double-barreled name|double-barreled}} ''estirpe'' of Velucia Cerda, replacing Maria-Adelaida's maiden ''estirpe'' of Velucia Carlino and establishing the "House of Velucia Cerda". The House of Velucia Cerda was soon succeeded by the "House of Velucia Quiñones" when then-[[Isabel, Grand Duchess in Lucrecia|Hereditary Grand Duchess Isabel]] got married in 1930, itself succeeded by the "House of Velucia Alba" when then-Princess Veronica got married in 1961, each successive grand duchess replacing their father's ''estirpe'' with that of their husband's.
Since 1685, a member of a cadet branch of the House de Weluta has sat upon the largely ceremonial yet highly important throne of [[Lucrecia]] and serving as the republic's [[royal dictator|permanent designated dictator]], a role that was established so as to prevent the dictatorship from falling in the hands of a potentially unscrupulous Senator (a genuine concern back in 1685 during a period of intense political tensions between two senatorial factions). Due to how the [[Emeritan naming system]] works, all Lucrecian members of the Julian dynasty have, depending on their gender, either Julius or Julia as their main surname (''gente''), and Velucia, a pelaxianisation of Weluta, as the start of their secondary surname (''estirpe'').
 
The current leading branch of the Lucrecian Welutians is the '''House of Velucia Alba''', adding on the ''estirpe'' of [[Veronica, Grand Duchess in Lucrecia|Grand Duchess Veronica]]'s consort. However, the practice of adding the father's ''estirpe'' after the mother's began after Veronica's grandmother, [[Maria-Adelaida, Grand Duchess in Lucrecia|Grand Duchess Maria-Adelaida]] got married in 1905. Maria-Adelaida's consort had the ''estirpe'' Cerda, itself a prestigious ''estirpe'' in Lucrecia, but Maria-Adelaida's status as grand duchess and member of the House de Weluta made her ''estirpe'' of Velucia highly prestigious as well. As a compromise for the couple, the two as well as their children would bear the {{wp|double-barreled name|double-barreled}} ''estirpe'' of Velucia Cerda, replacing Maria-Adelaida's maiden ''estirpe'' of Velucia Carlino and establishing the "House of Velucia Cerda". The House of Velucia Cerda was soon succeeded by the "House of Velucia Quiñones" when then-[[Isabel, Grand Duchess in Lucrecia|Hereditary Grand Duchess Isabel]] got married in 1930, itself succeeded by the "House of Velucia Alba" when then-Princess Veronica got married in 1961, each successive grand duchess replacing their father's ''estirpe'' with that of their husband's.


However, there still exists living members of the direct Caroline line in Lucrecia, though these days they are exclusively descendants of Maria-Adelaida's uncle [[Prince Miguel-Neill in Lucrecia]], with [[Prince Juan-Alfonso in Lucrecia]] having been the senior-most heir to the [[Miguelism|Miguelist]] line since 2003. Since 2015, the Miguelist line has been given full legal recognition as well as precedence in the line of succession should the regnant Marian line of succession be extinguished (until 2015, the Miguelist line was below the descendants of Maria-Adelaida's twin sister [[Princess Leonor in Lucrecia|Leonor]] (1879-1954) in the precedence of succession).
However, there still exists living members of the direct Caroline line in Lucrecia, though these days they are exclusively descendants of Maria-Adelaida's uncle [[Prince Miguel-Neill in Lucrecia]], with [[Prince Juan-Alfonso in Lucrecia]] having been the senior-most heir to the [[Miguelism|Miguelist]] line since 2003. Since 2015, the Miguelist line has been given full legal recognition as well as precedence in the line of succession should the regnant Marian line of succession be extinguished (until 2015, the Miguelist line was below the descendants of Maria-Adelaida's twin sister [[Princess Leonor in Lucrecia|Leonor]] (1879-1954) in the precedence of succession).
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