- List of royal saints and martyrs
This list of royal saints and martyrs is a list of
monarchs , other royals, and nobles who have been canonized or beatified, or who are otherwise named or revered assaint s ormartyr s in Christian churches. Their names are rendered in English and, where possible, in their own national language.Monarchs
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Abgarus of Edessa , king ofOsroene (orthodox)
*Alexander Nevsky [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/67400] (orthodox)
*Amadeus IX, Duke of Savoy (catholic)
*Balthild , Queen of France and wife of King Clovis II, died 30 January 680 (catholic)
*Boris I of Bulgaria [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/92251] (orthodox)
*Canute IV of Denmark , known as "St. Canute", Danish "Knud 4. den Hellige" (catholic)
*Charlemagne , canonized byAntipope Paschal III ; this decree was never confirmed by the Church; his "cultus", however, was permitted atAachen . Charlemagne is now regarded by some as having been informally beatified (catholic)
*Charles I of England , the only saint canonized by theChurch of England "after" theReformation ; martyredJanuary 30 ,1649 . Known as "St Charles, King and Martyr" (anglican)
*Charles I, Count of Flanders , known as "St. Charles the Good", French "Charles le Bon", Dutch "Karel de Goede" (catholic)
*Constantin Brancoveanu King of Wallachia [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/92431] (orthodox)
*Constantine King ofDumnonia , martyr, [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/44500] (confusion about identity)
*Constantine I , known as "St Constantine, Equal-to-the-Apostles", Greek "Κωνσταντίνος Α' Ἰσαπόστπλος". (orthodox)
*Constantine VI , emperor [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/92483] (orthodox)
*Constantine XI Palaiologos, known as "St. Constantine XI the Ethnomartyr", Saint of the Eastern Orthodox and Greek-Catholic Churches, Greek "Κωνσταντίνος ΙΑ' Ἐθνομάρτυρας" (orthodox)
*David I of Scotland ; son ofSaint Margaret of Scotland , below; Gaelic "Naomh Daibhidh"(catholic, reference of sainthood ?)
*David IV of Georgia , also known as "David the Builder"; saint of the Georgian Church (orthodox)
*Edmund the Martyr ofEast Anglia (catholic)
*Edward the Confessor ofEngland (catholic)
*Edward the Martyr ofEngland (catholic)
*Edwin of Northumbria , known as "St. Edwin" (catholic)
*Queen Emma of Hawaii, help to found theAnglican church inHawaii . Saint inUS Episcopal Church . Feast day:November 28 . (anglican)
*Eric IX of Sweden , martyredMay 18 ,1161 as he was leaving mass. His "cultus " grew immediately, but was forbidden byPope Alexander III in1172 ; although never formally canonized, he is revered as a patron saint ofSweden , and is referred to in passing as "St. Eric" in theCatholic Encyclopedia [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14297a.htm] [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15207a.htm] . Swedish "Erik den helige" or "S:t Erik" (catholic)
*Ethelbert of Kent (catholic)
*Ethelbert of East Anglia (catholic)
*Ferdinand III of Castile ; also known as "St. Ferdinand" or "Ferdinand III the Saint", Spanish "San Fernando"or "Fernando III el Santo". (catholic)
*Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor , husband ofCunigunde of Luxemburg (see below); known as "St Henry II", German "Heinrich II. der Heilige" (Henry II the Holy) (catholic)
*Humbert III of Savoy (catholic)
*Jadwiga of Poland , also known as "St. Hedwig of Poland" or "St. Hedwig Queen of Poland", Polish "Św. Jadwiga Królowa Polski" (catholic)
*Justinian I , emperor (orthodox)
*Karl I of Austria , last "kaiser " of theAustrian Empire ; beatifiedOctober 3 ,2004 ; known as "Blessed Karl I" or "Blessed Karl of Austria", or sometimes as "Blessed Charles I of Austria"; German "Der Selige Kaiser Karl I" (catholic)
*Ladislaus I of Hungary , canonized in1192 ; Hungarian "Szent László" (catholic)
*Lazar Hrebeljanović, "Knez" ("Prince" or "Duke") of Serbia; also known as "Tsar Lazar"; killed in action against theOttoman Empire at theBattle of Kosovo ,1389 ; canonized by theSerbian Orthodox Church as " Свети Косовски Великомученик кнез Лазар " ("Holy Great-Martyr of Kosovo Prince Lazar"); also called "Свети Цар Лазар" ("Holy Tsar Lazar")
*Louis IX of France , known as "St. Louis"; French "Saint Louis" (catholic)
*Ludwig IV of Thuringia , husband ofElisabeth of Hungary (see below); not canonized, but revered as a saint in Thuringia; German "Ludwig IV., der Heilige" (Ludwig IV the Holy) (catholic)
*Marcian emperor (orthodox)
*Mirdat of Iberia , martyr
*Mirian III of Iberia
*Neagoe Basarab King of Wallachia [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/61200]
*Nicholas II of Russia , canonized in1980 as saint and martyr by theRussian Orthodox Church Outside Russia , and as a saint andpassion bearer by thesynod of theRussian Orthodox Church onAugust 14 ,2000 ; Russian "Царь-Мученик Николай II" ("Tsar-Martyr Nicholas II") and "Святой Страстотерпец Царь Николай II" ("Holy Passion-Bearer Tsar Nicholas II") (orthodox)
*Olaf II of Norway , known as "St. Olav" or "St. Olave"; Old Norse "Oláfr hinn helgi";Bokmål "Olav den hellige";Nynorsk "Heilag-Olav" (catholic)
*Oswald of Northumbria , martyredAugust 5 ,642 (catholic)
*Peter I of Bulgaria (orthodox)
*Stephen I of Hungary , canonized as "St. Stephen of Hungary", Hungarian "Szent István király" (catholic)
*Stephen the Great, King of Moldavia, repausedJuly 2 ,1504 ; called "Athlete of Christianity"; one of the patron saints ofMoldavia . Romanian "Dreptcredinciosul Voievod Ştefan cel Mare şi Sfânt"
*Tiridates III of Armenia , honoured as a saint in theArmenian Church
*Vladimir I of Kiev , first Christian ruler ofKiev ; in theRussian Orthodox Church he is accorded a title meaning "equal to the Apostles". Russian "Владимир Святой"; Ukrainian "Володимир Святий" or "Святий рівноапостольний князь Володимир" ("Saint Equal-to-the-Apostles Duke Volodymyr")
*Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia , martyredSeptember 28 ,935 ; subject of theChristmas carol "Good King Wenceslas "; patron of theCzech Republic . Czech "Svatý Václav", German "Heilige Wenzel"Other royals and nobles
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Agnes of Bohemia , daugter ofOtakar I of Bohemia ; Czech "Sv. Anežka Česka"
*Alexandra Fyodorovna of Russia (Alix of Hesse)
*Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia
*Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia
*Bertha of Kent ; revered as a saint, but not canonized
*Bojan Enravota, prince of Bulgaria [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/92786]
*Boris and Gleb , princes of Kiev
*Casimir, son ofCasimir IV of Poland ; also known as "St. Casimir of Poland" or "Saint Casimir Jagiełło"; Polish "Święty Kazimierz"
*Cunigunde of Luxemburg , wife of Henry II; Luxembourgish "Helleg Kunigunde"
*Dmitry of Moscow
*Edburga of Winchester , daughter ofEdward the Elder
*Edburga of Bicester , daughter ofPenda of Mercia
*Edburga of Minster-in-Thanet , or Heaburg, or Bugga, daughter ofCentwine of Wessex
*Elizabeth Fyodorovna of Russia
*Elisabeth of Hungary , wife ofLudwig IV of Thuringia (see above); Hungarian "Árpádházi Szent Erzsébet" (Saint Elizabeth of Árpád's line)
*Elizabeth of Portugal , daughter ofPedro III of Aragon ; wife ofDenis of Portugal ; also known as "Saint Queen Elizabeth" or "St. Isabel of Portugal"; Portuguese "Rainha Santa Isabel"
*Emeric of Hungary, son ofStephen I of Hungary , "Szent Imre" in Hungarian.
*Hedwig of Andechs , daughter of Berthold III, Count of Tyrol, wife ofHenry I of Poland , canonized 1267 as "St. Hedwig of Andechs", Polish "Św. Jadwiga Śląska"
*Helena of Constantinople , Roman Empress, mother ofConstantine I (above)
*Jeanne of France, daughter ofLouis XI of France ; wife ofLouis XII of France ; known as "St. Jeanne de Valois"; French "Ste Jeanne de France"
*Joana of Portugal, daughter ofAfonso V of Portugal , joined the Dominican Order; known in Portugal as "Santa Joana Princesa" (Princess Saint Joan), although she as only been beatified
*Jolenta of Poland , daughter ofBéla IV of Hungary ; wife of Boleslaus the Pious of Poland; also known as "Blessed Yolande of Poland" and "Blessed Helen of Hungary"; Polish "Bł. Jolenty w Gnieźnie "
*Ketevan the Martyr , queen ofKakheti , canonized by the Georgian Church
*Kinga of Poland , daughter ofBéla IV of Hungary ; wife ofBoleslaus V of Poland ; also known as "St Kunigunda", "St Cunegunde", "St Kioga", or "St Zinga"; Polish "Świętej Kinga"
*Ludmila, Czech princess
*Mafalda of Portugal , O. Cist., daughter ofSancho I of Portugal and queen-consort of Castille; known in Portugal as "Rainha Santa Mafalda" (although only beatified)
*Margaret of Hungary, daughter ofBéla IV of Hungary ; Hungarian, "Árpád-házi Szent Margit" (St. Margaret of Árpád's line)
*Blessed Margaret of Savoy , Marchioness of Montferrat.
*Margaret of Scotland (c. 1045 – 16 November 1093), granddaughter ofEdmund II of England ; wife ofMalcolm III of Scotland and mother ofDavid I of Scotland (above); canonized in 1251 byPope Innocent IV
*Maria Nikolaevna of Russia
*Nuno Álvares Pereira , O. Carm., ancestor of Portuguese House of Braganza
*Olga of Kiev , regent of sonSvyatoslav I, Prince of Kiev ; Russian "Свята Ольга" ("Holy Olga")
*Olga Nikolaevna of Russia
*Sancha of Portugal, O. Cist., daughter ofSancho I of Portugal ; known in Portugal as "Rainha Santa Sancha" (although only beatified)
*Teresa of Portugal , O. Cist., daughter ofSancho I of Portugal and queen-consort of León; known in Portugal as "Rainha Santa Teresa" (although only beatified)
*Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia
*PrinceVladimir Paley
*PrinceIoann Konstantinovich of Russia
*PrinceKonstantin Konstantinovich of Russia
*PrinceIgor Konstantinovich of Russia ee also
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Society of King Charles the Martyr
*List of nicknames of European Royalty and Nobility
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