List of monarchs by nickname
This is a list of monarchs (and other royalty and nobility) sorted by nickname. This list is divided into two parts:
- Cognomens: Also called cognomina. These are names which are appended before or after the person's name, like the epitheton necessarium, or Roman victory titles. Examples are "William the Conqueror" for William I of England, and "Frederick Barbarossa" for Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor.
- Sobriquets: Names which have become identified with a particular person, and are recognizable when used instead of the personal name. Some are used only in a particular context: for example, "Grandmother of Europe" for Queen Victoria is generally only used when referring to her family links throughout the royal families of Europe. On the other hand, in some cases the nickname supersedes the personal name, and the individual is referred to by this nickname even in scholarly works: for example, Roman emperor Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus is universally known by his nickname, Caligula.
Notes:
- Nicknames are listed in each section alphabetically, ignoring articles and prepositions.
- Non-English words are rendered in italics, and translated where possible.
- When the name and nickname are rendered in a non-English language, the nickname will be in boldface italics.
Cognomen
A swung dash, or tilde (~) is used to indicate where the personal name occurs in the nickname; thus "~ the Accursed" means "Sviatopolk the Accursed".
A
- "~ the Able":
- "~ the Absolutist": Miguel of Portugal (Portuguese: o Absoluto)
- "~ the Accursed":
- Sviatopolk I of Kiev (Russian: Святопо́лк Окая́нный)[1]
- Iskander the Accursed (Alexander the Great)
- Tekle Haymanot I of Ethiopia (Amharic: እርጉም ተክለሃይማኖት irgum tekle hāymānōt)
- "~ the Adopted": Childebert of Austrasia[2]
- "~ (the) Ætheling" (Old English, "Princeling"): Edgar Ætheling of England (Old English: Eadgar Æþeling)
- "~ the Affable": Charles VIII of France (French: Charles l'Affable)[3]
- "~ the African": Afonso V of Portugal (Portuguese: Affonso or Alfonso o Africano)
- "~ the Aggressor": Indulf of Alba (Scottish Gaelic: Ildulb An Ionsaighthigh)
- "~ Albanian-slayer": Thomas of Epirus (Greek: Θωμάς Ἀλβανιτόκτονος, Thomás Albanitóktonos)
- "~ All-fair": Eadwig of England
- "~ the Allower": Charles IV of Spain (Spanish: Carlos el Consentidor)
- "~ the Ambitious": William of Austria
- "~ the Ancient": Mircea cel Bătrân of Wallachia (Old Romanian: Mircea cel Bătrân)
- "~ the Apostate": Julian, Roman Emperor
- "~ the Apostle": Vladimir I of Kiev
- "~ the Arab": Phillip I Marcus Julius Philippus Augustus, Roman Emperor
- "~ the Artist-King": Ferdinand II of Portugal (Portuguese: Fernando o Rei-Artista)
- "~ the Astrologer": Alfonso X of Castile (Spanish: Alfonso el Astrólogo)
- "~ Augustus": Philip II of France (French: Philippe Auguste)
- "~ the Avenger":
B
- "~ the Bad":
- Charles II of Navarre (French: Charles le Mauvais)
- Emund of Sweden (Swedish: Emund Slemme; also Emund the Old)
- Sigurd Magnusson, pretender of Norway (Old Norse: Sigurd Slembe or Sigurd Slembedjakn)
- William I of Sicily (Italian: Guglielmo il Malo)
- "~ the Bald":
- Charles II of France (French: Charles le Chauve)
- Baldwin II, Count of Flanders (Dutch: Boudewijn II de Kale; Latin: Balduinus Calvus)
- Idwal ab Anarawd of Gwynedd (Welsh: Idwal Foel)
- "~ Barbe-torte" (French, "Crooked-beard"): Alan II, Duke of Brittany (French: Alain Barbe-torte)
- "~ Barbarossa" (Italian: Red-Beard): Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor (German: Friederich Barbarossa)
- "~ Barefoot" or "~ Bareleg": Magnus III of Norway (Old Norse: Magnus Barfot)
- "~ Barn-Lock": Magnus III of Sweden (Swedish: Magnus Ladulås)
- "~ the Bastard":
- William I of England (French: Guillaume le Bâtard; Old English: Wyllelm or Willelm bastard)
- John I of Portugal
- Henry II of Castile
- "~ the Battler": Alfonso I of Aragon (Spanish: Alfonso, el Batallador)
- "~ the Bavarian": Louis IV of Germany (German: Ludwig der Bayer)
- "~ the Bear": Albert the Bear (German: Albrecht der Bär)
- "~ the Bearded": Geoffrey III of Anjou (French: Geoffroy le Barbu)
- "~ Beauclerk" or "~ Beauclerc" (French, "Good Clerk"): Henry I of England (French: Henri Beauclerc)
- "~ Beer-Jug": John George I, Elector of Saxony[4]
- "~ the Beloved": Louis XV of France
- "~ the Bewitched": Charles II of Spain (Spanish: Carlos el Hechizado)
- "~ the Bibliophile": Manuel II of Portugal (Portuguese: Manuel o Bibliófilo)
- "~ the Big Nest": Vsevolod III Yuriyevich of Vladimir (Russian: Все́волод III Ю́рьевич Большо́е Гнездо́, Vsévolod III Yúr'yevich 'Bol'shóe Gnezdó)
- "~ the Black Prince": Edward, the Black Prince
- "~ the Black":
- Leszek II the Black (Polish: Leszek Czarny)
- Conan IV, Duke of Brittany
- Fulk III of Anjou (French: Foulque Nerra)
- Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor
- Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria
- Margaret II, Countess of Flanders
- "Blessed ~": Charles I of Austria
- "~ the Blessed": Alexander I of Russia
- "~ the Blind":
- Boleslav III of Bohemia (Czech: Boleslav Slepý)
- Béla II of Hungary (Hungarian: II. Vak Béla)
- Magnus IV of Norway (Old Norse: Magnus Blinde)
- Stefan Branković ("Stefan the Blind"; Serbian: Стефан Слепи/Stefan Slepi), Serbian Despot (r. 1458–59)
- Vasily II Vasiliyevich ("Vasily II the Blind"; Russian: Василий II Темный), Grand Prince of Moscow (r. 1425–33; 1435–46; 1447–62)
- Bogdan III of Moldavia
- Boleslav III of Bohemia
- Edward de Courtenay, 3rd/11th Earl of Devon (1357–1419), "The Blind Earl"
- "~ the Blond" or "Yellow ~": Selim II of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Sarı Sultân Selim)
- "~ Bloodaxe": Eric I of Norway (Old Norse: Eiríkr Blóðöx)
- "~ the Bloodthirsty": Ismail of Morocco
- "Bloody ~": Mary I of England
- "~ the Bloody": Nicholas II of Russia (Russian: Николай II Кровавый, Nikolay II Krovavyy)
- "~ Bluetooth": Harold I of Denmark (Old Norse: Haraldr blátönn)
- "~ the Bold":
- Boleslaw II of Poland (Polish: Bolesław Śmiały)
- Charles of Burgundy (French: Charles le Téméraire)
- Philip the Bold (French: Philippe le Hardi)
- Philip III of France (French: Philippe le Hardi)
- "~ the Bolognian": Afonso III of Portugal (Portuguese: Afonso o Bolonhês)
- "~ the Boneless": Ivar Ragnarsson the Viking
- "~ the Bookish": Coloman of Hungary (Hungarian: Könyves Kálmán)
- "~ the Brash": Olof of Denmark
- "~ the Brave":
- Afonso IV of Portugal (Portuguese: Afonso o Bravo)
- Boleslaw I of Poland (Polish: Bolesław Chrobry)
- Dan II of Wallachia (Romanian: Dan II Viteazul)
- Michael of Wallachia and Moldavia (Romanian: Mihai Viteazul)
- Selim I of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Yavuz Sultan Selim)
- "~ the Brilliant": George V of Georgia (Georgian: გიორგი V ბრწყინვალე, romanized: giorgi V brts'q'invale)
- "~ the Broad-shouldered": Haakon II of Norway (Old Norse: Hákon Herdebrei)
- "~ Broom-plant": Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou (French: Geoffroy Plantagenet)
- "~ the Brown": Donnchadh Donn mac Flainn, High King of Ireland
- "~ the Bruce": Robert I of Scotland (Medieval Gaelic: Roibert a Briuis)
- "~ Builder": David IV of Georgia (Georgian: დავით აღმაშენებელი, romanized: davit aghmashenebeli, Davit’ Aghmashenebeli)
- "~ the Builder King": Leopold II of Belgium
- "~ Bulgar-Slayer": Basil II, Byzantine Emperor (Greek: Βασίλειος Βουλγαροκτόνος, Basíleios Boulgaroktónos)
C
- "~ the Cabbage": Ivailo of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Ивайло Лахана, Ivaĭlo Lakhana)
- "~ the Capacidónio" (from Portuguese "capaz", capable, and "idóneo", idoneous, Peter III of Portugal (Portuguese: Pedro o Capacidónio)
- "~ the Cardinal-King": Henry, King of Portugal (Portuguese: Henrique o Cardeal-Rei)
- "~ the Careless": John I of Aragon (Catalan: Joan el Descurat)
- "~ the Candid": Alfonso III of Aragon (Catalan: Alfons el Franc; Spanish: Alfonso el Franco)
- "~ the Caped" or "~ the Capuched" (Portuguese: Sancho o Capelo): Sancho II of Portugal
- "~ the Catholic":
- Alfonso I of Asturias (Spanish: Alonso el Católico)
- Andrew I of Hungary (Hungarian: András Katolikus)
- Ferdinand II of Aragon (Spanish: Fernando el Católico, Catalan: Ferran el Catòlic)
- Isabella I of Castile (Spanish: Isabel la Católica)
- Peter II of Aragon (Spanish: Pedro II el Católico, Catalan: Pere el Catòlic)
- Frederick I, Duke of Austria (German: Friedrich der Katholische)
- "~ the Caulker": Michael V, Byzantine Emperor (Greek: Μιχαήλ Καλαφάτης, Michaíl Kalaphátis)
- "~ the Ceremonious": Peter IV of Aragon (Spanish: Pedro el Ceremonioso, Catalan: Pere el Cerimoniós)
- "~ the Chansonnier": Theobald I of Navarre/Theobald IV of Champagne (French: Thibault le Chansonnier; Spanish: Teobaldo el Trovador)
- "~ the Chaste":
- Alfonso II of Aragon (Catalan: Alfons el Cast; Spanish: Alfonso el Casto; French: Alphonse le Chaste)
- Alfonso II of Asturias (Spanish: Alfonso el Casto)
- Bolesław V the Chaste (Polish: Bolesław Wstydliwy)
- Henry, King of Portugal (Portuguese: Henrique o Casto)
- "~ the Chief": Kenneth III of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Coinneach An Donn)
- "The Child" (Fr. l'Enfant, Ger. das Kind, Sp. el Niño):
- Henry II, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal (German: Heinrich das Kind)
- Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse (German: Heinrich das Kind)
- Otto I, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg (German: Otto das Kind)
- Louis III of East Francia (German: Ludwig das Kind)
- Louis of Sicily (Italian: Ludovico il Fanciullo)
- Nicholas I, Lord of Rostock (German: Nikolaus das Kind)
- "~ the Clubfoot": Sverker I of Sweden (Swedish: Sverker Klumpfot)
- "~ Coal-Burner": Anund Jacob of Sweden (Old Norse: Emund Kolbränna)[5]
- "~ the Confessor": Edward the Confessor (of England)
- "~ the Conqueror":
- Afonso I of Portugal (Portuguese: Affonso o Conquistador)
- James I of Aragon (Catalan: Jaume el Conqueridor; Spanish: Jaime I, el Conquistador)
- John V, Duke of Brittany (French: Jean le Conquérant)
- Mehmed II of The Ottoman Empire (Ottoman Turkish: Fatih Sultan Mehmed)
- Nicholas I of Russia
- William I of England (Old English: Wilhelm se Gehīersumiend; French: Guillaume le Conquérant)
- Valdemar II of Denmark (Old Norse: Valdemar Sejr)
- "~ the Constable Prince": John, Constable of Portugal (Portuguese: João o Infante Condestável)
- "~ the Constant": John, Elector of Saxony (German: Johann der Beständige)
- "~ Corvinus" (from Latin "like a raven"): Matthias Corvinus of Hungary (Hungarian: Corvinus Mátyás; Romanian: Matei Corvin)
- "~ the Courteous": William, Duke of Austria (German: Wilhelm der Freundliche)
- "Crazy ~": Otto of Bavaria
- "~ the Crosseyed": Vasili Kosoi, Muscovian usurper (Russian: Василий Косой, Vasiliy Kosoy)
- "~ Crouchback":
- Inge I of Norway (Old Norse: Inge Krokrygg)
- Richard III of England (also known as Crookback)
- "~ the Crowned":
- "~ the Cruel":
- Boleslaus I of Bohemia (Czech: Boleslav I. Ukrutný)
- Boleslaus II of Poland (Polish: Bolesław Okrutny)
- Louis XI of France
- Peter I of Portugal (Portuguese: Pedro o Cruel)
- Peter of Castile (Spanish: Pedro el Cruel)
- "~ the Crusader":
- Sigurd I of Norway (Old Norse: Sigurðr Jórsalafarinn; Norwegian: Sigurd Jorsalfare)
- Robert II, Count of Flanders (French: Robert le Croisé)
- Gaston IV, Viscount of Béarn (French: Gaston le Croisé)
- "~ the Curly" Bolesław IV the Curly (Polish: Bolesław Kędzierzawy)
- "~ Curthose" (Middle English, "short stockings"): Robert II, Duke of Normandy
- "~ Curtmantle" (Middle English, "short cloak"): Henry II of England
D
- "~ the Damned"[6] or "~ the Accursed": Sviatopolk I of Kiev (Russian: Святополк Окаянный, Svyatopolk Okayannyy; Ukrainian: Святополк Окаянний, Svyatopolk Okayannyy̆)
- "~ the Deacon": Bermudo I of Asturias (Asturian: Bermudo el Diáconu; Spanish: Bermudo el Diácono)
- "~ the Debonaire": Louis I of France (French: Louis le Débonnaire)
- "~ the Deed-Doer": Edmund I of England
- "~ the Desired":
- "~ the Determined": Anthony I of Portugal (Portuguese: António o Determinado)
- "~ the Devil":
- Robert I, Duke of Normandy (French: Robert le Diable)
- Vlad II of Wallachia (Romanian: Vlad Dracul)
- Hugh VI, Lord of Lusignan (French: Hughes le Diable)
- Robert II, Lord of Bellême (French: Robert le Diable)
- "~ the Diplomat": Charles I of Portugal (Portuguese: Carlos o Diplomata)
- "~ Do-Nothing", "~ the Indolent" or "~ the Sluggard": Louis V of France (French: Louis le Fainéant)
- "~ Dracul" (Romanian, "The Devil" or "The Dragon"): Vlad II of Wallachia (Romanian: Vlad Dracul)
- "~ Dracula" (Romanian, "Son of the Devil" or "Son of the Dragon"): Vlad III of Wallachia
- "~ the Drunkard":
- Michael III, Byzantine Emperor (Greek: Μιχαήλ Γ' ο Μέθυσος, Michaíl G' o Méthysos)
- Selim II, Ottoman Emperor (Turkish: Selim Sarhoş)
- Wenceslaus, King of the Romans (German: Wenzel der Säufer; Czech: Václav Opilec)
- "~ the Dung-Named": Constantine V, Byzantine Emperor (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Ε' Κοπρόνυμος, Konstantínos E' Koprónymos)
E
- "~ the Ecclesiastic" or "~ the Priest": Martin I of Aragon (Catalan: Martí l'Eclesiàstic; Spanish: "Martín el Eclesiástico" o "el Cura")
- "~ the Edifier": Peter III of Portugal (Portuguese: Pedro o Edificador)
- "~ the Elbow-High" or "The Ell-High": Władysław I of Poland (Polish: Władysław I Łokietek)
- "~ the Elder":
- Eadweard I of England (Old English: Ēadweard se Ieldra?)
- Martin I of Aragon
- Mircea I of Wallachia (Romanian: Mircea cel Batran)
- Tarquin I (Latin: Tarquinius Senior)
- "~ the Eloquent": Edward of Portugal (Portuguese: Duarte o Eloquente)
- "~ the Emperor-Sacristan": Joseph II of Austria
- "~ the Enlightened": Charles III of Spain (Spanish: Carlos el Ilustrado)
- "~ Epiphanes" (Greek "the manifest"): several Hellenistic kings, including
- "~ Euergetes" (Greek "the benefactor"): several Hellenistic kings, including
- "~ Eupator" (Greek "of noble father"):
- Antiochus V (Greek: Αντίοχος Ευπάτωρ)
- Mithridates VI of Pontus (Greek: Μιθριδάτης Ευπάτωρ)
- Ptolemy Eupator
- "~ the Executioner": Mehmed I of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Mehmed I Kirişçi)
- "~ the Exile":
- Władysław II the Exile (Polish: Władysław Wygnaniec')
- Edward the Exile
F
- "~ the Fair":
- Charles IV of France (French: Charles le Bel)
- Donald III of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Domnall Bán)
- Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou (French: Geoffroy le Bel)
- Ivan II of Moscow (Russian: Иван Красный)
- Louis I of France
- Philip IV of France (French: Philippe le Bel)
- Leopold II, Margrave of Austria(German: Luitpold der Heilige)
- "~ Fairhair": Harald I of Norway (Old Norse: Haraldr hinn hárfagri)
- "~ the Fair Sun": Vladimir I of Kiev (Ukrainian: Володимир Красне Сонечко)
- "Farmer ~": **George III of Great Britain
- "~ the Farmer": Denis of Portugal (Portuguese: Diniz o Lavrador)
- "~ The Swift(?): Eystein Halfdansson of Romerike and Vestfold (Old Norse: Eysteinn Fart)
- "~ the Fat":
- Afonso II of Portugal (Portuguese: Affonso o Gordo)
- Charles III, Holy Roman Emperor (French: Charles le Gros)
- Conan III, Duke of Brittany (French: Conan III le Gros)
- Henry I of Cyprus (French: Henri le Gros)
- Henry I of Navarre (French: Henri le Gros; Spanish: Enrique el Gordo)
- Louis VI of France (French: Louis le Gros)
- Sancho I of León
- "~ the Father of England": Edward III of England
- "~ the Fearless": John the Fearless (French: Jean sans Peur)
- "~ the Fighter": Anthony I of Portugal (Portuguese: António o Lutador)
- "~ First-Crowned": Stefan of Raška (Serbian: Стефан Првовенчани)
- "~ Fitzempress": Henry II of England
- "~ Flatnose": Ketil of Man (Old Norse: Ketil Flatnef)
- "~ Forkbeard": Sweyn I of Denmark (Old Norse: Svend Tjugeskæg or Svend Tyvskæg; Old English: Sweyn Forcbeard)
- "~ the Fortunate":
- Manuel I of Portugal (Portuguese: Manuel O Venturoso)
- Dietrich of Oldenburg (Latin: Teudericus Fortunatus)
- Philip VI of France (French: Philippe le Fortuné)
- "~ the Fowler": Henry I of Germany (German: Heinrich der Vogler or Heinrich der Finkler)
- "~ the Fratricide":
- Berengar Raymond II, Count of Barcelona (Catalan: Berenguer Ramon el Fratricida)
- Francis I of Brittany
- Henry II of Castile (Spanish: Enrique el Fratricida)
- "~ From Overseas": Louis IV of France (French: Louis d'Outremer)
G
- "~ the Generous" or "~ the Liberal":
- Alfonso III of Aragon (Catalan: Alfons el Liberal; Spanish: Alfonso el Liberal)
- Boleslaus II of Poland (Polish: Bolesław Szczodry)
- Leopold, Duke of Bavaria (German: Luitpold der Freigiebige)
- "~ the Gentle":
- Rupert of Germany
- Frederick II, Elector of Saxony (German: Friedrich der Sanftmütige)
- Harald III of Denmark (Old Norse: Harald Hen); see also "~ Hen" below
- "~ the German": Louis I of the East Franks (French: Louis le Germanique)
- "~ the Glorious":
- Athelstan of England (Old English: Æþelstan, ætniman)
- Elizabeth I of England (Gloriana)
- Leopold VI, Duke of Austria (German: Luitpold der Glorreiche)
- ""~the God-Given": 'Louis XIV (French: Louis le Dieu-Donné)
- "~ the God-Like One": Murad I, Ottoman Emperor (Turkish: Murat Hüdavendigar)
- "~ the God-Loving": Andrey I Bogolubsky (Russian: Андрей Боголюбский)
- "~ the Good":
- Alfonso IV of Aragon (Catalan: Alfons el Benigne; Aragonese: Alifonso o Beninno; Spanish: Alfonso el Benigno)
- Alexandru of Moldavia (Romanian: Alexandru cel Bun)
- Fulk II of Anjou (French: Foulques le Bon?)
- Hywel ap Cadell of Wales (Welsh: Hywel Dda)
- Haakon I of Norway (Old Norse: Hákon góði)
- John I of Portugal (Portuguese: João o Bom)
- John II of France (French: Jean le Bon)
- Louis I of Holland (Dutch: Lodewijk de Goede)
- Magnus I of Norway (Old Norse: Magnus den Gode)
- Philip III of Burgundy (French: Philippe le Bon)
- William II of Sicily (Italian: Guglielmo il Buono)
- " Good King ~":
- Edward III of England (Good King Edward)
- Henry IV of France (Bon Roi Henri)
- Wenceslas I of Bohemia (Good King Wenceslas)
- "~ Good Queen": Elizabeth I of England (Good Queen Bess)
- "~ of Good Memory": John I of Portugal (Portuguese: João o de Boa Memória)
- "~ the Good Mother": Maria II of Portugal (Portuguese: Maria a Boa Mãe)
- "~ the Gouty":
- Piero I de Medici of Florence (Italian: Piero il Gottoso)
- Bermudo II of León (Spanish: Bermudo el Gotoso)
- "~ the Great": see List of people known as The Great
- "the Great Elector": Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg (German: Großer Kurfürst)
- "~ Greyfell" or "~ Greyhide": Harald II of Norway (Old Norse: Haraldr gráfeldr)
- "~ Greymantle": Geoffrey I of Anjou (French: Geoffroy Grisegonelle)
- "~ the Grim" or "~ the Brave" or "~ the Inexorable": Selim I of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Yavuz Sultan Selim)
- "~ Gylle": (Old Norse, "Servant"): Harald IV of Norway
H
- "~ the Hairy": Wilfred I of Urgel
- "~ the Hammer":
- "~ The Hammer of the Scots": Edward I of England (see also Longshanks below).
- "~ the Handsome":
- Ferdinand I of Portugal (Portuguese: Fernando o Formoso)
- Frederick I of Austria
- John II Komnenos, Byzantine Emperor (Greek: Καλο ϊωάννης)
- Philip I of Spain (Spanish: Felipe el Hermoso)
- Radu of Wallachia (Romanian: cel Frumos)
- "~ the Hardy": Canute III of Denmark (Old Norse: Hardeknud; Old English: Harthacnut)
- "~ Hardrada" (from Old Norse "Harðráði", "Stern Counsel"): Harald III of Norway
- "~ Harefoot": Harold I of England
- "~ the Holy":
- "~ the Hero of Two Worlds" (Portuguese: D. Pedro, o Herói de Dois Mundos): Peter I of Brazil & IV of Portugal
- "~ the Holy Prince": Ferdinand of Portugal (Portuguese: Fernando o Infante Santo)
- "~ the Hopeful": Peter V of Portugal (Portuguese: Pedro o Esperançoso)
- "~ the Hunchback": Pippin the Hunchback
- "~ the Humane" or "~ the Humanist": Martin I of Aragon
- "~ Hunger": Olaf I of Denmark
- "~ the Hunter":
- Gudrød
- John I of Aragon (Spanish: Juan el Cazador; Catalan: Joan el Caçador)
- Mehmed IV of the Ottoman Empire (Ottoman Turkish: Avcı Mehmed)
- "~ the Hunter-King":
- Charles I of Portugal (Portuguese: Carlos I, o Rei-Caçador)
I
- "~ the Ill-Tempered": Fulk IV of Anjou
- "~ the Illustrious":
- Otto II, Duke of Bavaria (German: Otto der Erlauchte)
- Otto I, Duke of Saxony (German: Otto der Erlauchte)
- Henry III, Margrave of Meissen (German: Heinrich der Erlauchte)
- Leopold I, Margrave of Austria (German: Luitpold der Erlauchte)
- "~ the Impaler": Vlad III of Wallachia
- "~ the Impotent" Henry IV of Castile (Spanish: Enrique el Impotente)
- "~ the Inconstant" or "~ the Fickle": Ferdinand I of Portugal (Portuguese: Fernando o Inconstante)
- "~ the Indolent": Louis V of France
- "~ the Independentist": Anthony I of Portugal (Portuguese: António o Independentista)
- "~ the Invincible": Demetrius I of Bactria
- "~ the Iron":
- Ernest of Austria (German: Ernest der Eiserne)
- Louis II, Landgrave of Thuringia (German: Ludwig der Eiserne)
- Henry II, Landgrave of Hesse (German: Heinrich der Eiserne)
- Henry II, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg (German: Heinrich der Eiserne)
- Henry III, Duke of Żagań (German: Heinrich der Eiserne; Polish: Henryk Żelazny)
- Frederick II, Elector of Brandenburg (German: Friedrich der Eiserne)
- "~ Ironside":
J
- "~ the Just":
- Ferdinand VI of Spain (Spanish: Fernando el Justo)
- James II of Aragon (Spanish: Jaime el Justo)
- Louis XIII of France
- Matthias I of Hungary
- Bayezid II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
K
- "~ the Kind":
- "~ the Kind-Hearted": Eric I of Denmark
- "~ the Khazar" (Gr. Chozar): Leo IV of the Byzantine Empire
L
- "~ Lackland":
- John of England (French: Jean sans Terre)
- John, Count of Eu (French: Jean sans Terre)
- Henry I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal (German: Heinrich ohne Land )
- "~ the Lamb": Eric III of Denmark
- "~ the Lame":
- Timur (Persian: Timur i-Lang)
- Sigobert King of the Ripuarian Franks
- See also under "the Lisp and Lame" below
- "~ the Last":
- Llywelyn ap Gruffudd of Wales (Welsh: Llywelyn Ein Llyw Olaf)
- Louis XVI of France (French: Louis le Dernier)
- "~ Law-Mender": Magnus VI of Norway
- "~ the Lawgiver":
- Eric IX of Sweden
- Magnus VI of Norway
- Süleyman I of the Ottoman Empire (Ottoman Turkish: انونى سلطان سليمان, Kanuni Sultan Süleyman)
- "~ the Learned": Alfonso X of Castile
- "~ the Liberal":
- "~ the Liberator":
- Alexander II of Russia
- Pedro I of Brazil (Portuguese: Pedro o Libertador)
- "~ the Lion":
- Albert II of Mecklenburg
- Brian Boruma of Ireland
- Heinrich II, Lord of Mecklenburg
- Henry III, Duke of Saxony
- Louis VIII of France (French: Louis le Lion)
- William I of Scotland (Mediaeval Gaelic: Uilliam mac Eanric)
- Richard I of England (French: Richard le Lion)
- "~ the Lionheart": Richard I of England (French: Richard Cœur de Lion)
- "~ the Lisp and Lame" Eric XI of Sweden (Swedish: Erik läspe och halte)
- "~ the Little Impaler": Basarab Ţepeluş cel Tânăr of Wallachia (Romanian: Basarab Ţepeluş)
- "~ (the) Longhaired (king)": Chlodio
- "~ Longshanks": Edward I of England
- "~ the Lover of Elegance": John I of Aragon (Catalan: Joan l'Amador de la Gentilesa; Spanish: Juan el Amador de la gentileza)
M
- "~ the Mad":
- Charles VI of France (French: Charles le fol)
- Joanna of Castile (Spanish: Juana la Loca)
- Ludwig II of Bavaria
- Maria I of Portugal (Portuguese: Maria a Louca)
- "~ the Madman": Donald II of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Dòmhnall Dásachtach)
- "~ the Magnanimous":
- Emperor Pedro II of Brazil (Portuguese: Pedro o Magnânimo)
- King Alfonso V of Aragon (Catalan: Alfons el Magnànim)
- John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony (German: Johann Friedrich der Großmütige)
- Otto Henry, Elector Palatine (German: Ottheinrich der Großmütige)
- King John V of Portugal (Portuguese: João o Magnânimo)
- Landgrave Philipp I of Hesse
- King Ladislaus of Naples
- Inca Roca
- Charles II of Alençon (French: Charles le Magnanime)
- "~ the Magnificent":
- Edmund I of England (Old English: Eadmund Glenglic)
- Lorenzo de' Medici (Italian: Lorenzo il Magnifico)
- Robert I of Normandy (French: Robert le Magnifique)
- Suleiman I of the Ottoman Empire
- Thomas de Berkeley, 5th Baron Berkeley
- "~ the Maiden":
- "~ Martel" (German, "The Hammer"):
- "~ the Martyr":
- Edward the Martyr of England
- King Charles I of England
- Charles I of Portugal (Portuguese: o Martirizado)
- Nicholas II of Russia
- "~ the Memorable": Eric II of Denmark
- "~ the Merry": Charles II of England
- "~ the Mild": Halfdan of Romerike and Vestfold
- "~ the Middle": Pippin of Herstal
- "~ the Mighty": Stephen Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia
- "~ Minus-a-Quarter": Michael VII Dukas, Byzantine Emperor
- "~ Moneybags": Ivan I of Russia
- "~ the Monk":
- "~ Monk's-Cloak"?: Jon Kuvlung of Norway
- "~ Monomakh" (Russian "Мономах", from Greek "Μονομαχος", "One who fights alone"): Vladimir Monomakh of Kiev
- "~ Monomakhos" (from Greek "Μονομαχος", "One who fights alone"): Constantine IX, Byzantine Emperor
- "~ the Moor": Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan
- "the Most Beautiful ~": Maria of Portugal, Queen of Castile (Portuguese: Fermosíssima Maria)
- "Mother ~": Menelik II of Ethiopia (Amharic: እምዬ ምኒልክ imiyē Minīlik}}
- "~ the Missed-King": Manuel II of Portugal (Portuguese: Manuel o Rei-Saudade)
- "The Mouth": Sigurd II of Norway
- "~ the Musician-King:
- John IV of Portugal (Portuguese: João IV, o Rei-Músico)
- Louis I of Portugal (Portuguese: Luís I, o Rei-Músico)
N
- "~ the Navigator": Henry of Portugal
- "~ New-Day": Valdemar IV of Denmark
- "~ of the Nine Hostages" (Irish: Noigíallach): Niall Noigíallach
- "~ the Noble":
- "~ No-Counsel" or "~ the Unready": Ethelred II of England (Old English: Æþelræd Unræd; Middle English: Ethelred the Redeless)
- "~ the Nun's-Lover" (Portuguese: D. João, o Freirático): John V of Portugal
O
- "The Oath-Taker": Henry III of Reuss (1337-1378)
- "The Oberhofrichter": Henry of Reuss-Plauen (1271-1303)
- "The Oceanographer":
- "~ The Old" (Cat. el Vell, Fr. l'Ancien, le Vieux, Nor. den Gamle, Pol. Stary, Rum. cel Batran, Sp. el Velloso, Swe. den Gamle):
- Albert I of Carpi
- Albert II of Wedenberg-Heiligenberg (1327-1370)
- Arnulf I, Count of Flanders
- Basarab Laiota, Prince of Wallachia
- Boso I, Count of La Marche
- Boso III of Turin
- Coel Hen (Welsh for "Coel the Old"; king of the Brittonic "Hen Ogledd" ("Old North"); possibly legendary)
- Conrad III of Silesia
- Dyfnwal Hen (Welsh for "Dyfnwal the Old") of Alt Clut
- Emund II of Sweden
- Eric I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, 1495-1540
- Frederick the Great (Prussia), also named "the Old Fritz" (German: der Alte Fritz)
- George V, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg, 1620-1623
- Gorm of Denmark
- Guthrum
- Haakon IV of Norway
- Igor of Kiev
- Michael II of Beloozero (1432-1486)
- Mieszko III of Poland
- Mircea of Wallachia (1386-1418)
- Pippin of Landen
- Raymond VI of Toulouse
- Raymond Berengar I, Count of Barcelona
- Rudolph II, Count of Habsburg (d.1232); also "the Kind"
- Sigismund I of Poland
- Theodore II of Beloozero (13??-1380)
- William, Count of Nassau, 1538-1559
- "The Old Dessauer": Leopold of Anhalt-Dessau
- "The One-Eyed" (Ger. der Einaugige):
- "~ the One-Eyed":
- "The Oppressed" (Ger. der Bedrängte): Dietrich, Margrave of Meissen
- "The Orphan": Henry I of Reuss (1250-1295)
- "~ the Outlaw": Edgar Ætheling of England
- "~ d'Outremer" (French, "from Overseas"): Louis IV of France
P
- "~ the Pacific": Peter II of Portugal (Portuguese: Pedro o Pacífico)
- "~ the Painter-King":
- Charles I of Portugal (Portuguese: Carlos, o Rei-Pintor)
- Louis I of Portugal (Portuguese: Luís, o Rei-Pintor)
- "~ the Pale": Constantius I, Roman Emperor
- "~ the Patriot": Manuel II of Portugal (Portuguese: Manuel o Patriota)
- "~ the Peaceful":
- "~ the Peacemaker":
- Alexander III of Russia
- Alfonso XII of Spain (Spanish: Alfonso el Pacificador)
- "~ the Perfect Prince": John II of Portugal (Portuguese: João o Príncipe Perfeito)
- "~ the Philosopher" or "~ the Philosopher King": Edward of Portugal (Portuguese: Duarte o Filósofo or o Rei-Filósofo)
- "~ the Pilgrim:
- Ermengol II, Count of Urgell (Catalan: Ermengol el Pelegrí) (Spanish: Armengol el Peregrino)
- Henry I, Lord of Mecklenburg (German: Heinrich der Pilger)
- "~ the Pious":
- Boleslav II of Bohemia
- Edward VI, King of England
- John III of Portugal (Portuguese: João o Piedoso)
- Louis I of France (French: Louis le Pieux)
- Maria I of Portugal (Portuguese: Maria a Pia)
- Philip III of Spain (Spanish: Felipe el Piadoso)
- Robert II of France (French: Robert le Pieux)
- Sancho II of Portugal (Portuguese: Sancho o Pio)
- William V, Duke of Bavaria (German: Wilhelm der Fromme)
- Otto III, Margrave of Brandenburg (German: Otto der Fromme)
- "~ Ploughpenny": Eric IV of Denmark
- "~ the Popular": Louis I of Portugal (Portuguese: Luís o Popular)
- "~ the Populator": Sancho I of Portugal (Portuguese: Sancho o Povoador)
- "~ the Posthumous":
- "~ the Powerful": Uroš IV of Serbia
- "~ the Precious": Stephen II of Serbia
- "~ the Priest Hater": Eric II of Norway
- "~ the Proud":
- Simeon of Moscow
- Tarquin the Proud (Latin: Lucius Tarquinius Superbus)
- "~ the Prudent":
- Louis XI of France
- Philip II of Spain (Spanish: Felipe el Prudente)
- "~ the Purple-Born":
Q
- "~ the Quarreller":
- "~ the Quiet": Olaf III of Norway
R
- "~ the Rash": James III of Majorca
- "~ the Red":
- Håkan of Sweden (Swedish: Håkan Röde)
- Fulk I of Anjou
- John I, Duke of Brittany
- Odo I, Duke of Burgundy (French: Eudes le Roux)
- Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor
- William II of England (Latin: William Rufus)
- Rupert I, Elector Palatine (German: Ruprecht der Rote)
- Ralph I, Count of Clermont (French: Raoul le Roux)
- "~ the Red King": Macbeth of Scotland (Medieval Gaelic: Mac Bethad mac Findlaích Rí Deircc)
- "~ the Redemptress": Isabel of Brazil (Portuguese: Isabel a Redentora)
- "~ the Redless" or "~ the Redeless": Ethelred II of England (Old English: Æthelred Unræd)
- "~ the Reformer": Joseph I of Portugal (Portuguese: José o Reformador)
- "~ the Restorer":
- Casimir I of Poland (Polish: Kazimierz Odnowiciel)
- García Ramírez of Navarre
- Mehmed I of the Ottoman Empire
- John IV of Portugal (Portuguese: João o Restaurador)
- "~ the Righteous":
- Rupert of Germany (German: Ruprecht der Gerechte)
- Henry IV of Silesia (Polish: Henryk Prawy) (German: Heinrich der Gerechte)
- Frederick IV, Elector Palatine (German: Friedrich der Aufrichtige)
- "~ The Rightly Guided": Harun al-Rashid (Arabic: هَارُون الرَشِيد)
- "~ Roundhead": Ragnvald of Sweden (Swedish: Ragnvald Knaphövde; the exact meaning of the nickname is unclear)
S
- "~ the Sacrificer": Sweyn of Sweden (Swedish: Blot-Sven; unclear if "Sven" was his actual name or part of the nickname)
- "~ the Sacristan": Peter III of Portugal (Portuguese: Pedro o Sacristão)
- "~ the Sailor King": William IV of the United Kingdom
- "~ the Saint":
- Ferdinand III of Castile (Spanish: Fernando el Santo)
- Lulach of Scotland
- Louis IX of France (French: Louis le saint)
- William X, Duke of Aquitaine
- Leopold III, Margrave of Austria (German: Luitpold der Heilige)
- Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia (German: Ludwig der Heilige)
- Raymond Benergar IV, Count of Barcelona (Catalan: Ramon Berenguer el Sant)
- "~ the Saver of Europe": Tervel of Bulgaria
- "~ the Savior":
- "~ the Seer": Oleg of Novgorod
- "~ of the Seven Parts (of the World)": Peter, Duke of Coimbra (Portuguese: Pedro das Sete Partidas (do Mundo))
- "~ the She-Wolf of France: Isabella of France
- "~ the Be-shitten": James II of England and Ireland, also James VII of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Séamus a' Cháca)
- "~ the Short": Pippin III, King of the Franks
- "~ of Showers": Niall Frossach, High King of Ireland
- "~ the Silent":
- "~ the Simple":
- "~ the Singer": David III of Ethiopia (Amharic: ዳዊት አዝማሪ Dawīt āzimarī)
- "~ Skötkonung" (Old Norse "Tax-King"?): Olof of Sweden
- "~ the Sluggard": Louis V of France
- "~ the Soldier": Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
- "~ the Soldier-King":
- Frederick William I of Prussia
- Peter IV of Portugal (Portuguese: Pedro o Rei-Soldado)
- Albert I of Belgium
- "~ the Sorcerer": Vseslav of Polotsk
- "~ the Spider": Louis XI of France
- "~ the Spirited": Philip V of Spain (Spanish: Felipe el Animoso)
- "~ Split-Nose": Justinian II, Byzantine Emperor
- "~ the Stammerer": Louis II of France
- "~ the Stout": Olaf II of Norway
- "The Strict":
- Louis II, Duke of Bavaria (German: Ludwig der Strenge)
- Boleslaus I, Duke of Jawor (Polish: Bolko Srogi)
- Frederick III, Landgrave of Thuringia (German: Friedrich der Strenge)
- "~ the Strong":
- Augustus II the Strong
- Magnus Nilsson, Swedish pretender
- Sancho VII of Navarre
- Uroš IV of Serbia*"~ the Sudden": Karl I of Austria
- "~ the Studious": Manuel II of Portugal (Portuguese: Manuel o Estudioso)
- "~ the Sun King": Louis XIV of France
T
- "~ the Tall":
- "~ the Terrible":
- "~ the Theologian": John I of Mecklenburg
- "~ the Thunderbolt":
- Bayezid I, Ottoman Sultan
- Ptolemy, King of Macedon (Greek: Πτολεμαῖος Κεραυνός, romanized: Ptolemaîos Keraunós
- "~ the Tough": Helen of Bosnia (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Jelena Gruba)
- "~ the Traditionalist": Miguel I of Portugal (Portuguese: Miguel o Tradicionalista)
- "~ Transmarinus": (Latin: transmarinus "from Outerseas") Louis IV of France
- "~ the Treacherous": Leonor Telles de Meneses (Portuguese: Leonor Telles de Meneses a Aleivosa)
- "~ the Trembling": Garcia IV of Pamplona
- "~ the Tremulous": Garcia II of Navarre
- "~ of the Tributes": Brian Boru, High King of Ireland (Irish: Brian Borúma)
- "~ the Troubadour":
- "~ the Tyrant": Christian II of Denmark (In Sweden)
U
- "~ the Unavoidable": Louis XVIII of France[7]
- "~ the Unfortunate": Manuel II of Portugal (Portuguese: Manuel o Desventurado)
- "~ the Unique": Frederick II of Prussia
- "~ the Unlucky":
- Arnulf III of Flanders
- Henry III of Reuss
- "~ the Unready": Ethelred II of England
- "~ the Usurper":
V
- "~ the Vain": James I of England (VI of Scots)
- "~ the Valiant":
- John IV, Duke of Brittany (French: Jean le Vaillant), (John V in some English sources)
- Ralph I, Count of Vermandois (French: Raoul le Vaillant)
- Theodoric II, Duke of Lorraine (French: Thierry le Vaillant)
- Rudolph, Duke of Lorraine (French: Raoul le Vaillant)
- "~ the Venetian": Andrew III of Hungary (& III of Croatia)
- "~ the Victorious":
- Afonso VI of Portugal (Portuguese: Afonso o Vitorioso)
- Charles VII of France
- Eric of Sweden (Swedish: Erik Segersäll)
- Frederick I of the Palatinate
- Valdemar II of Denmark (Danish: Valdemar Sejr; also "Valdemar the Conqueror")
- "~ the Virgin Queen": Elizabeth I of England
W
- "~ the Warlike":
- "~ the Warrior": Charles I of Savoy
- "~ the Weak": Uroš V of Serbia
- "~ Wearing-a-Cape": Hugh Capet of France
- "~ the Well-Beloved":
- Charles VI of France
- Louis I of Spain (Spanish: Luis el Bien Amado)
- "~ the Well-Served": Charles VII of France
- "~ the Wench of Queluz": Carlota Joaquina, Queen of Portugal (Portuguese: Carlota Joaquina a Megera de Queluz)
- "~ the White":
- Henry III of Silesia
- Leszek I of Poland (Polish: Leszek Biały)
- "~ Who-Fights-Alone":
- "~ the Wicked":
- "~ the Wise":
- Albert II of Austria
- Albert IV of Bavaria
- Alfonso X of Castile
- Charles V of France
- Coloman of Hungary
- Frederick II of the Palatinate
- Frederick III, Elector of Saxony
- Leo VI, Byzantine Emperor
- Mandukhai Khatun,empress of the Mongol Empire
- Robert of Naples
- Sancho VI of Navarre
- William IV of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel)
- Yaroslav I of Kiev
- "~ the Wrymouth": Boleslaus III of Poland (Polish: Bolesław Krzywousty)
Y
- "Yellow ~" or "~ the Blond": Selim II of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: 'Sarı Sultân Selim)
- "~ the Young":
- Basarab Ţepeluş of Wallachia (Old Romanian: Basarab Ţepeluş cel Tânăr)
- Fulk V of Anjou (French: Foulque le Jeune)
- "~ the Young King": Henry the Young King (French: Henri le Jeune)
- "~ the Younger":
- Conrad II of Sicily
- Martin I of Sicily
- Louis VII of France (French: Louis le Jeune)
- Pippin III, King of the Franks (French: Pépin le Bref; German: Pippin der Kleine, Pippin der Kurze, or Pippin der Jüngere); see also "~ the Short", above
Sobriquets
- "The Accursed": Genghis Khan
- "Alix": Alexandra of Denmark
- "Bertie": George VI of the United Kingdom
- "Bonnie Prince Charlie": Charles Edward Stuart, United Kingdom
- "Caligula" ("Little Boots"): Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus, Roman Emperor
- "Caracalla" ("Hooded Tunic"): Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, Roman Emperor
- "Cecco Peppe" (Italian, diminutive of Francesco Giuseppe): Franz Joseph I of Austria
- "Champion of the Reformation": John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony
- "Daisy": Margrethe II of Denmark
- "Ducky": Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
- "Emperor-Sacristan": Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor
- "Ena": Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg
- "Farmer George": George III of the United Kingdom
- "Father of Europe" (Latin: "Pater Europae"): Charlemagne
- "Father-in-law of Europe":
- "First Gentleman of Europe": Louis XV of France
- "Fox of Mecklenburg": Albert II of Mecklenburg
- "Gloriana": Elizabeth I of England
- "Good King Edward": Edward III of England
- "Good King Henry" (French: "le bon roi Henri"): Henry IV of France
- "Good Queen Bess": Elizabeth I of England
- "Grandfather of Europe": Miguel I of Portugal[8]
- "Grandmother of Europe": Queen Victoria
- "The Great Belly-Gerent": Frederick I of Württemberg
- "The Great Elector" (German: "Großer Kurfürst"): Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg
- "Greek Nicky": Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark
- "Hammer of the North": Harald III of Norway
- "Hammer of the Scots": Edward I of England
- "Harry": Maud of the United Kingdom
- "He of the Little Dagger" (Catalan: "el del Punyalet"): Peter IV of Aragon
- "The Huckster King": Henry VII of England
- "The Iron and Golden King": Ottokar II of Bohemia (Czech: "Král železný a zlatý")
- "The Iron Duke": Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, Duke of Alva (Dutch: "IJzeren Hertog")
- "The Iron Pope" (Italian: Il Papa Ferreo): Pope Sixtus V
- "Kaiser Bill": Wilhelm II, German Emperor
- "The King of May" (Italian: "Re di maggio"): Umberto II of Italy
- "The Last Emperor": Puyi of China (Chinese: 末代皇帝)
- "The Last Knight": Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
- "Lion of Justice": Henry I of England; Henry II of England
- "Lilibet": Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
- "Lion of the North": Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden
- "The Little Corporal": Napoleon I of France
- "Little Sabre" (Italian: "Sciaboletta"): Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
- "The Loony Prince": Charles, Prince of Wales
- "May": Mary of Teck
- "Missy": Marie of Romania
- "The Merry Monarch" or "The Merrie Monarch":
- "Mrs Brown": Queen Victoria
- "Napoleon of the Pacific": Kamehameha I of Hawai‘i
- "Nicky": Nicholas II of Russia
- "The Nine Days Queen": Lady Jane Grey
- "Old Coppernose": Henry VIII of England
- "The One Of The Little Dagger": (Catalan: "El del Punyalet"): Peter IV of Aragon
- "The People's King": Lunalilo of Hawaii
- "The Pius Grandfather":(Italian: Il Pio Nonno) Pope Pius IX
- "The Prince of Whales":[9] George IV of the United Kingdom
- "The Sailor King": William IV of the United Kingdom
- "The Scourge of God": Attila the Hun
- "Skanderbeg" (from Albanian Skënderbeu, "Lord Alexander"): George Kastrioti of Albania
- "Soft-Sword": John of England
- "Stupid Willy" (Polish: "Głupi Wiluś"): Wilhelm II of Germany
- "The Sun King" (French: "Le Roi Soleil"): Louis XIV of France
- "The Tennis King": (Swedish: Tenniskungen) Gustav V of Sweden
- "The Theater King": (Swedish: Teaterkungen) Gustav III of Sweden
- "Thief of Cairo": Farouk of Egypt
- "The Uncle of Europe": Edward VII of the United Kingdom
- "The Universal Spider" (Old French: "l'universelle aragne"): Louis XI of France
- "The Virgin Queen": Elizabeth I of England
- "The Warrior King": Abdullah II of Jordan[10][11]
- "The Warrior Pope" (Italian: Il Papa Guerriero): Pope Julius II
- "The Winter King": Frederick I of Bohemia
- "The Wisest Fool In Christendom": James I of England
See also
- Epithet
- Nickname
- Sobriquet
- Victory titles
- List of nicknames of European Royalty and Nobility
- List of people by nickname
- List of people known as The Great
- List of royal saints and martyrs
- List of military figures by nickname
- Lists of nicknames – nickname list articles on Wikipedia
References
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- Notes
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- Trench, Richard Chenevix (1865). Gustavus Adolphus: Social Aspects of the Thirty Years' War. Two Lectures. Macmillan. p. 29. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
- N. Beckman, "Anund Jakob", Svenskt biografiskt lexikon
- Andrusiak, Mykola; Mykytiak, A (Jun 1995). "Kings of Kiev and Galicia (On the Occasion of the 700th Anniversary of the Coronation of Danilo Romanovich)". The Slavonic and East European Review. 33 (81): 344. JSTOR 4204660.
- Strategypage
- Miguel Biography
- Riely, John C.; Roylance, Dale R.; Lewis, Wilmarth S. (Oct 1973). "The Age of Horace Walpole in Caricature : An Exhibition of Satirical Prints and Drawings from the Collection of W. S. Lewis". The Yale University Library Gazette. 48 (2): 87–134. JSTOR 40858510. Retrieved 23 October 2020.
- http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/07/world/jordan-king-and-queen-5-things/index.html
- http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2015-02-06/world-news/King-Abdullah-the-Warrior-King-goes-viral-as-footage-of-his-military-skills-do-the-rounds-6736130214
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