Lucas, Stadhouder of Mauritia
Lucas | |||||
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Prince of Woestein | |||||
Reign | 3 July 2013 – present | ||||
Predecessor | Throne established | ||||
Stadhouder of Mauritia | |||||
Reign | 24 July 2013 – present | ||||
Predecessor | Office established | ||||
Shah of Badakhshan | |||||
Reign | 8 December 2015 – present | ||||
Predecessor | Oscar I | ||||
Born | 11 September 1991 Salvador, Brazil | ||||
Consort | Tibério, Duke of Salgueiro | ||||
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House | Woestein | ||||
Father | Louis, Duke de Sotomayor de Lima | ||||
Mother | Maria II Magdalena, Princess of Woestein | ||||
Religion | Roman Catholicism | ||||
Occupation | Journalist, politician, lawyer |
Lucas, Stadhouder of Mauritia, also Lucas VIII, Prince of Woestein (Salvador, Brazil, 11 September 1991) is one of the founders and the first and only Stadhouder of the United Provinces of Mauritia, being also the reigning Prince of Woestein[1] within Mauritia and Emperor of Badakhshan. Born in Salvador, Lucas became a micronational politician at an early age, engaging in the politics of the Free Community of Pasargada in 2003 and later at the Holy Empire of Reunion, eventually becoming a leading figure in the lusophone micronationalism. In 2013 Lucas, along with other former Pasagardan and Reunian citizens, established the United Provinces of Mauritia, on which he became the feudal lord and governor of the province of Woestein,[2] being subsequently elected Stadhouder for life.
Since assuming the headship of the Mauritiaanse state in 2013,[3] Lucas has transformed Mauritia into a power, the greatest of Lusophone micronationalism after the end of Pasargada and the decline of Réunion. Mauritian culture flourished and the nation became influential over others, assuring Lucas the throne of Badakhshan and Mauritian suzerainty over other micronations such as Noronha and Achsen. A fervent Catholic, Lucas became a high priest of the Micronational Catholic Church (ICM), sanctioned by Brazilian Catholic clergy,[4] having joined the Micronational Order of Friars Minor. Currently, within the Church, he exercises the role of Cardinal-Patriarch of Izabella, in addition to being President of the Micronational Episcopal Conference.[5]
He is also a cousin-in-law of Oscar I, Emperor-King of Karnia-Ruthenia.
Personal life
Lucas was born in Salvador, Brazil, in 11 September 1991, to a white middle-class family. As a child, he attended Colégio Sartre COC, an upper-middle class college in the capital of Bahia, graduating in 2007. Growing up, Lucas studied law, social sciences, and veterinary medicine at Federal University of the San Francisco Valley, where he also served as an intern, and began a master's degree at Federal University of Bahia. Graduated in social sciences, he works as a political journalist and commentator, having been affiliated with Livres, a former youth arm of the Social-Liberal Party. In 2019 he married Tibério, his long-time partner, with whom he lives.
Lucas, commonly known as "Baqueiro", is known for his extremely acid humor, sarcasm and devotion to Catholicism.
Micronational Life
Lucas, Prince of Woestein, one of the founders of the United Provinces of Mauritia is the first holder of the position. He has been a micronationalist since 2004, fed up in the Holy Empire of Réunion, is now a politically experienced, dynamic person, but endowed with an extremely acid humor - and, curiously, for this very reason, acclaimed by Mauritaanse citizens. He is known as one of the biggest Brazilian micronationalists in activity. He was the first Stadhouder, when the function was held for a term of three months, having abdicated after the election of the second government. He returned to the Stadhouderschap[6] in 2015, where he reigns with the support of the entire Mauritaanse people until today.
He is also known for his taste and works in heraldic art, which he has developed in partnership with Mauritiaanse Wapenrol,[7][8][9] the national body of Mauritia, responsible for advancing the studies of fundamental historical fields within micronationalism, such as heraldry, vexillology, genealogy and story.
He is a micro-Catholic priest and religious, having joined the Micronational Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans). Currently, within the Church, he serves as Micronational Metropolitan Archbishop of Olinda and Mauritsstad, in the Mauritiaanse capital, in addition to being President of the Micronational Episcopal Conference, an ecclesiastical body that takes care of administration, justice and liturgy within the Church.[10] Despite its ecclesiastical functions, Mauritia is a secular country that accepts and respects people of the most different creeds, since its essence is pluri-religious and non-confessional.
Titles, styles and honors
Monarchical styles of Lucas VIII | |
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Reference style | His August Majesty |
Spoken style | Your August Majesty |
Alternative style | Sire |
Monarchical styles of Lucas I | |
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Reference style | His Imperial Majesty |
Spoken style | Your Imperial Majesty |
Alternative style | Sire |
Alternative Titles and Styles
- 24 July 2013 – present: His August Majesty The Stadhouder of the United Provinces of Mauritia.
- 8 December 2015 – present: His Imperial Majesty The Shah of Badakhshan.
Full title
His Most Potent and August Majesty, Lucas, by the Grace of God, of the United Provinces of Mauritia elected most noble and ever Augustus Stadhouder and Captain-General, Emperor and Padishah of the State of Badakhshan, Prince of Woestein, Grand Duke of Lorenburg, Prince of Mauritian Angola; Duke of Bahia, of Calabar, of Vrijland van Pernambuco, and of Parahyba; Duke of Vigo; Marquis of Mauritsstad, of Fredrikstad, of Porto Calvo, of St. Salvador and of Vetrolin; Marquis of Nieuw Amsterdam, of Olinda and of Recife; Margrave of Noordmark and Westmark; Count of Calvinfeld, of Cimbres and Pesqueira, of Corurype, of Macajuba do Capivary, of Patos, of Maceió, of Quebrangulo, of Sergipe d'el-Rey; Count of Berducido, of Baqueiro, of Ourense, and of Claret; Landgrave of the Hochsintfrans and of the Niedersintfrans; Viscount of Belo Jardim do Sanharó, of Bloemenfeld, of Heiligelicht, of Seridó and of Tanque d'Arca; Baron of Cabrobó and Ibó, of Doppelbergen, of Hendrikstad, of Sint Elisabeth, and of Sint Gerlach; Free Lord of the Manor of Dillenburg and Lord of its Free Lordships; Grand Master and Sovereign of the Most Distinguished Order of the Mauritian Golden Fleece, of the National Order of Mauritius, of the National Order of Domingos Calabar, of the Regal National Order of Schkoppe, of the Regal National Order of Barlaeus, of the Regal Order of Fidelity; and, by the grace of God and of the Holy See, Cardinal of the micronational Holy Roman Church, Patriarch and Metropolitan archbishop of Izabella, President of the Episcopal Micronational Conference, and Humble Friar of the Order of Friars Minor.
Honors
National honors
As Stadhouder of Mauritia, Lucas VIII is Grand Master of the following orders:
- Grand Master and Sovereign of the Most Distinguished Order of the Mauritian Golden Fleece
- Grand Master and Sovereign of the National Order of Mauritius
- Grand Master and Sovereign of the National Order of Domingos Calabar
- Grand Master and Sovereign of the National Order of the Assum Preto
- Grand Master and Sovereign of the Regal National Order of Schkoppe
- Grand Master and Sovereign of the Regal National Order of Barleus
- Grand Master and Sovereign of the Regal National Order of Fidelity
Foreign honors
- Order of the Shield of Tassinari
- Order of the Heart of Jutot
- Cross of Strauss
- Medal of Von Battelion
- Order of Saint George
- Order of Ottokar
- Order of Saint Paul
- Order of Saint Stephen
- Order of Saint Peter
- Order of the Edelweiss
- Imperial and Royal Wedding Commemorative Medal
- Cross of Independence
- Foundation Medal of Sildavia
- Commemorative Medal of the Cotton Jubilee
- Commemorative Medal of the First Queen's Day
- Order of the Black Pelican
- Order of Trotsky
- Order of the Cross of Saint James
- Order of Pedro II
- Royal Ebenthali Order
- Order of the Silver Cat
- Royal Family Order of Purvanchal
- Commemorative Medal of the First Anniversary of the Vishwamitran Monarchy
- Order of Diplomatic Service Merit
- Commemorative Medal of the Crystal Jubilee of the Foundation of Vishwamitra
Foreign noble titles
- Count of Silva Jardim (previously Baron)
- Count of Silva Jardim (previously Baron)
- Duke of São Petrônio (previously, Baron, Count and Marquis)
- Duke of Vigo
- Marquis of Santiago
- Count of Orrense
- Baron of Pontevedra
- Prince Laurenberg-Nazzau
See also
References
- ↑ "House of Woestein", Libertian Archives.
- ↑ "General Almanach of the Mauritaanse Nobility", 21 March 2017.
- ↑ "Lucas, Prince of Woestein", Biographies, United Provinces of Mauritia. 12 March 2017.
- ↑ "Acervo da Chancelaria da Arquidiocese Imperial de Reunião", Holy Empire of Réunion, 2006
- ↑ "Catholic Church in the Micronationalism", United Provinces of Mauritia.
- ↑ General Secretariat of the Stadhouderschap, United Provinces of Mauritia.
- ↑ "De Mauritiaanse Wapenrol", United Provinces of Mauritia.
- ↑ "Mauritaanse Wapenrol", United Provinces of Mauritia.
- ↑ "Regulamentar Charter of the Mauritaanse Wapenrol", by Johannes Baron van Laurentia. 12 February 2016.
- ↑ "Micronational Catholic Church", Libertian Archives.
Lucas, Stadhouder of Mauritia House of Woestein
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Regnal titles | ||
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Preceded by Monarchy estabilished |
Stadhouder of Mauritia 24 July 2013 - present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by Oscar I |
Emperor of Badakistan 08 December 2015 - present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |