Junia – Prima Domina

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Junia

Prima Domina Consilii (Chief Lady of the Council)

Age: 33 (XXXIII)
Origin: Venusia Magna
Location: Venusia Magna
Status: Indigenous Nobility

Vita (The Backstory)

As a respected local leader prior to the Roman conquest, Junia led the local administration of Venusia Magna. When the legions arrived, she proved to be a tough and strategic negotiator, securing a treaty that allowed her to retain significant power and ensure the preservation of many local traditions and laws. The price of this autonomy was a heavy, perpetual tax burden imposed by Rome, but Junia successfully transitioned the city from an independent state to a powerful, albeit subjugated, Roman territory. She is the political centerpiece of the city, balancing Roman demands against local welfare and identity.

Acta Reipublicae (Acts of the Republic)

  • Foedus Conservatio (The Preservation Treaty): Successfully negotiated terms with the Proconsul to avoid wholesale military occupation, retaining local governance and religious freedoms.

    — A.D. 145

  • Ius Civitatis (Maintenance of Citizen Law): Managed to integrate local legal structures under Roman oversight, protecting established land rights and cultural practice.

    — A.D. 146

  • Acceptatio Fidei (Trust Recognition): Personally appointed by the Roman Governor to her current position, acknowledging her irreplaceable political influence and local authority.

    — A.D. 147

Pecunia & Familia (Wealth & Household)

High

Influence (Political Capital)

2

Fundi (Rural Estates)

Domus Consilii

Main Residence (Official)

Amici & Studia (Friends & Interests)

Regional Diplomacy Local Law and Customs Fiscal Policy (Taxation) Protecting Indigenous Identity