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The '''Julian Palace''' is a royal residence and the seat of the [[Government of Urcea]]. The building contains the [[Julian Throne and Crowns Jewels of Urcea]], as well as the throne room, royal apartments, chambers for both the [[Concilium Purpaidá]] and [[Concilium Daoni]], in addition to office space for leadership of both councils, including offices for the [[Procurator]] and [[Chancellor and Temporary President]]. While the Julian Palace is nominally the official royal residence of the [[Apostolic King of Urcea]], the King and his courtiers primarily reside in [[Castle Welute]] outside of the city of [[Urceopolis (City)|Urceopolis]] proper.
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The '''Julian Palace''' is a royal residence and the seat of the [[Government of Urcea]]. The building contains the [[Julian Throne and Crowns Jewels of Urcea]], as well as the throne room, royal apartments, chambers for both the [[Concilium Purpaidá]] and [[Concilium Daoni]], in addition to office space for leadership of both councils, including offices for the [[Procurator]] and [[Chancellor and Temporary President]]. While the Julian Palace is nominally the official royal residence of the [[Apostolic King of Urcea]], the King and his courtiers primarily reside in [[Castle Welute]] outside of the city of [[Urceopolis (City)|Urceopolis]] proper.


== History ==
== History ==
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The fortunes of the Julii did not change with the organization of the [[Urceopolis (Duchy)|Duchy of Urceopolis]] in the 640s. The major reversal of fortunes came as a prominent son of the family, [[Saint Julius I|Gaius Julius Cicurinus]] won fame on the battlefield on behalf of the [[Latin League]] against Hištanšahr, and, in 749, Julius was elected Dux of Urceopolis. Living and doing business in the Domus Julii, the complex began to be an important center of Urceopolitan civic life. With the advent of the [[Holy Levantine Empire|Levantine Empire]] and elevation of the Julii to hereditary control over the newfound [[Urceopolis (Archduchy)|Archduchy of Urceopolis]], the Domus Julii became the focal point of political power and the home of the hereditary Archdukes of Urceopolis. Accordingly, the first Archduke began a major renovation of the Domus Julii in 791. The renovation transformed the building from the reserved mansion of Late Antiquity to a towering Levanesque building based on the recently constructed Imperial Palace in [[Corcra (City)|Corcra]]. It was completed in 804, after the death of Archduke Julius, who would soon become known to history as [[Saint Julius I]]. The Domus Julii became increasingly known as the ''Palatium Julii'', the Julian Palace, as its position as home of the hereditary ruling Archduke was solidified.
The fortunes of the Julii did not change with the organization of the [[Urceopolis (Duchy)|Duchy of Urceopolis]] in the 640s. The major reversal of fortunes came as a prominent son of the family, [[Saint Julius I|Gaius Julius Cicurinus]] won fame on the battlefield on behalf of the [[Latin League]] against Hištanšahr, and, in 749, Julius was elected Dux of Urceopolis. Living and doing business in the Domus Julii, the complex began to be an important center of Urceopolitan civic life. With the advent of the [[Holy Levantine Empire|Levantine Empire]] and elevation of the Julii to hereditary control over the newfound [[Urceopolis (Archduchy)|Archduchy of Urceopolis]], the Domus Julii became the focal point of political power and the home of the hereditary Archdukes of Urceopolis. Accordingly, the first Archduke began a major renovation of the Domus Julii in 791. The renovation transformed the building from the reserved mansion of Late Antiquity to a towering Levanesque building based on the recently constructed Imperial Palace in [[Corcra (City)|Corcra]]. It was completed in 804, after the death of Archduke Julius, who would soon become known to history as [[Saint Julius I]]. The Domus Julii became increasingly known as the ''Palatium Julii'', the Julian Palace, as its position as home of the hereditary ruling Archduke was solidified.
=== Renovations and evolution ===
== Interior ==
== Exterior ==
=== Grounds ===


[[Category: Urcea]]
[[Category: Urcea]]