- List of monarchs by nickname
This is a list of
monarch s (and other royalty andnobility ) sorted bynickname .This list is divided into two parts:
*Cognomen s: Also called "cognomina". These are names which are appended before or after the person's name, like the "epitheton necessarium", or Romanvictory titles . Examples are "William the Conqueror " forWilliam I of England , or "Frederick Barbarossa " for Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor.
*Sobriquet s: 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" forVictoria of the United Kingdom is generally only used when referring to her family links throughout the royal families ofEurope . 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 nicknameCaligula .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".compactTOC__NOTOC__
Cognomen
A swung dash (
~ ) is used to indicate where the personal name occurs in the nickname; thus "~ the Accursed" means "Sviatopolk the Accursed".A
*"~ the Able":
**Leopold III, Duke of Austria
**Leopold V, Duke of Austria
*"~ the Absolutist":Miguel of Portugal ( _fr. le Roi Absolu)
*"~ the Accursed":Sviatopolk I of Kiev (Russian: "Святопо́лк Окая́нный")
*"~ the Adopted": Childebert of Austrasia
*"~ the Adventurous":Manuel I of Portugal ( _pt. Manuel O Venturoso)
*"~ (the) "Ætheling" (Old English, "Princeling"): Edgar Ætheling of England (Old English "Eadgar Æþeling")
*"~ the Affable":Charles VIII of France (French: "Charles l'Affable")
*"~ the African":Afonso V of Portugal (Portuguese: "Affonso" or "Alfonso o Africano")
*"~ 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 Avenger":Alfonso XI of Castile B
*"~ the Bad":
**Charles II of Navarre (French: "Charles le Mauvais")
**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" ( _it. Red-Beard):Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor (German: "Friederich Barbarossa")
*"~ Barefoot" or "~ Bareleg":Magnus III of Norway (Old Norse: "Magnus Barfot")
*"~ Barn-Lock":Magnus I of Sweden (Swedish: "Magnus Ladulås")
*"~ the Bastard":William I of England (French: "Guillaume le Bâtard";Old English : "Wyllelm" or "Willelm bastard")
*"~ the Battler":Alfonso I of Aragon (Spanish: "Alfonso, el Batallador")
*"~ 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
*"~ the Bewitched":Charles II of Spain (Spanish: "Carlos el Hechizado")
*"~ the Big Nest": Vsevolod III Yuriyevich of Vladimir (Russian: "Все́волод III Ю́рьевич Большо́е Гнездо́")
*"~ 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")
*"~ 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 Brankovic of Serbia (Serbian: "Стефан Слепи")
**Vasili II Vasiliyevich of Russia (Russian: "Василий II Васильевич Тёмный")
*"~ 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")
*"~ Bluetooth":Harold I of Denmark (Old Norse : "Haraldr blátönn")
*"~ the Bold":
**Boleslaw II of Poland (Polish: "Bolesław Śmiały")
**Charles the Bold (French: "Charles le Téméraire"), duke of Burgundy
**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 Bookish":Coloman of Hungary (Hungarian: "Könyves Kálmán")
*"~ the Brash": Olof of Denmark
*"~ the Brave":
**Afonso III of Portugal (Portuguese: "Afonso o Bravo")
**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 Broad-shouldered":Haakon II of Norway (Old Norse : "Hákon Herdebrei")
*"~ Broom-plant":Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou (French: "Geoffroy Plantagenet")
*"~ Builder":David IV of Georgia (Georgian: "დავით აღმაშენებელი")
*"~ Bulgar-Slayer": Basil II, Byzantine Emperor (Greek: "Βασίλειος Βουλγαροκτόνος")
*"~ the Burgundian":Afonso III of Portugal C
*"~ the Cabbage":
Ivailo of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: "Ивайло Лахана")
*"~ 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 Catholic":
**Alfonso I of Asturias (Spanish: "Alonso el Católico"; Asturian: "Alfonso el Católicu")
**Ferdinand II of Aragon (Spanish: "Fernando el Católico", Catalan: "Ferran el Catòlic")
**Peter II of Aragon (Spanish: "Pedro II el Católico", Catalan: "Pere el Catòlic")
*"~ the Caulker": Michael V, Byzantine Emperor (Greek: "Μιχαήλ Καλαφάτης")
*"~ 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 (Asturian and Spanish: "Alfonso el Casto")
**Bolesław V the Chaste (Polish: "Bolesław Wstydliwy")
*"~ the Clubfoot":Sverker I of Sweden (Swedish: "Sverker Klumpfot")
*"~ Coal-Burner":Anund Jacob of Sweden (Old Norse : "Emund Kolbränna")
*"~ 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")
**Mehmed II of The Ottoman Empire (Ottoman Turkish: "Mehmed el-Fatih")
**William I of England (Old English: "Wilhelm se Gehīersumiend"; French: "Guillaume le Conquereur")
**Valdemar II of Denmark (Old Norse "Valdemar Sejr")
*"~ Corvinus" (from Latin "like a raven"):Matthias Corvinus of Hungary (Hungarian: "Corvinus Mátyás"; Romanian: "Matei Corvin")
*"Crazy ~":Otto of Bavaria
*"~ the Crosseyed": Vasili Kosoi, Muscovian usurper (Russian: "Василий Косой")
*"~ Crouchback":
**Inge I of Norway (Old Norse : "Inge Krokrygg")
**Richard III of England
*"~ the Cruel":
**Boleslaus I of Bohemia (Czech: "Boleslav I. Ukrutný")
**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 : "Sigurd Jorsalfare")
*"~ 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" or "~ the Accursed":
Sviatopolk I of Kiev (Russian: "Святополк Окаянный"; Ukrainian: "Святополк Окаянний")
*"~ 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 Devil":
**Robert II, Duke of Normandy (French: "Robert le Diable)
**Vlad II of Wallachia (Romanian: "Vlad Dracul")
*"~ 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")
**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")E
*"~ the Ecclesiastic" or "~ the Priest":
Martin I of Aragon (Catalan: "Martí l'Eclesiàstic"; Spanish: "Martín el Eclesiástico" o "el Cura")
*"~ the Elder":
**Eadweard I of England (Old English: "Ēadweard se Ieldra"?)
**Inge I of Sweden
**Martin I of Aragon
**Mircea I of Wallachia (Romanian: "Mircea cel Batran")
**Sverker I of Sweden (Swedish: "Sverker den äldre")
*"~ the Eloquent":Edward of Portugal (Portuguese: "Duarte o Eloquente")
*"Empress ~": Matilda of England
*"~ Epiphanes": several Hellenistic kings, including
**Ptolemy V Epiphanes
*"~ Euergetes": several Hellenistic kings, including
**Ptolemy III Euergetes
**Ptolemy VIII Physcon
*"~ Eupator" :Ptolemy Eupator
*"~ the Executioner": Mehmed I of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: "Mehmed I Kirişçi")
*"~ the Exile":Władysław II the Exile (Polish: "Władysław Wygnaniec"')F
*"~ the Fair":
**Charles IV of France (French: "Charles le Bel")
**Donald III of Scotland (Scots Gaelic : "Domnall Bán")
**Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou (French "Geoffroy le Bel")
**Louis I of France
**Philip IV of France (French: "Philippe le Bel")
*"~ Fairhair":Harald I of Norway (Old Norse : "Haraldr hinn hárfagri")
*"~ the Fair Sun":Vladimir I of Kiev (Ukrainian "Володимир Красне Сонечко")
*"~ the Farmer":Denis of Portugal (Portuguese "Diniz o Lavrador")
*"~ "Fart" (Old Norse, "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")
*"~ the Fearless":John the Fearless (French: "Jean sans Peur")
*"~ 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" or "Manuel o Bem-Aventurado" or "Manuel O Afortunado)
**Dietrich of Oldenburg (Latin "Teudericus Fortunatus")
*"~ the Fowler": Henry I of Germany (German: "Heinrich der Vogler" or "Heinrich der Finkler")G
*"~ the Generous" or "~ the Liberal":
Alfonso III of Aragon Catalan: "Alfons el Liberal"; Spanish "Alfonso el Liberal")
*"~ the Gentle":
**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 Goat":Rafael Leónidas Trujillo (Spanish: El Chivo")*"~ 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")
*"~ with the 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")
*"~ the Great": "see"List of people known as The Great
*"the Great Elector":Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg ( _de. 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
*"~ Hairy Breeches": Ragnar Lodbrok of Sweden (Old Norse : "Ragnarr Loðbrók")
*"~ the Hammer":
**Charles Martel of the Franks
**Geoffrey II of Anjou
**Geoffrey IV of Anjou
*"~ the Handsome":
**Ferdinand I of Portugal
**Frederick I of Austria
**John II Komnenos, Byzantine Emperor (Greek: "Καλοϊωάννης")
**Philip I of Castile
**Radu of Wallachia ( _ro. 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":
**Canute IV of Denmark
**Eric IX of Sweden
*"~ the Hopeful":Peter V of Portugal
*"~ 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")I
*"~ Ill-Ruler": Östen Beli of Sweden
*"~ the Ill-Tempered":Fulk IV of Anjou
*"~ the Impaler": Vlad III of Wallachia
*"~ the Inconstant":Ferdinand I of Portugal
*"~ the Indolent":Louis V of France
*"~ the Iron": Ernest of Austria
*"~ Ironside":
**Bjorn of Sweden
**Edmund II of England J
*"~ the Just":
**James II of Aragon
**Louis XIII of France
**Matthias I of Hungary
**Bayezid II, Sultan of the Ottoman EmpireK
*"~ the Kind":
**Alexandru of Moldavia
**Alfonso IV of Aragon
*"~ the Kind-Hearted":Eric I of Denmark L
*"~ Lackland":
John of England (French: "Jean sans Terre")
*"~ the Lamb":Eric III of Denmark
*"~ the Lame":Timur (Persian: "Timur i-Lang")
*"~ the Lawful":Peter I of Portugal
*"~ Law-Mender":Magnus VI of Norway
*"~ the Lawgiver":
**Eric IX of Sweden
**Magnus VI of Norway
**Süleyman I of the Ottoman Empire
*"~ the Learned":Alfonso X of Castile
*"~ the Liberal":
**Alfonso III of Aragon
**Edward of Savoy
**Henry I of Champagne
**Robert I of Normandy (French: "Robert le Libéral")
*"~ the Liberator":
**Alexander II of Russia
**Pedro I of Brazil
*"~ the Lion":
**Albert II of Mecklenburg
**Henry II, Duke of Mecklenburg
**Henry III, Duke of Saxony
**Louis VIII of France
*"~ the Lionheart":Richard I of England (French: "Richard Cœur de Lion")
*"~ the Little Impaler": Basarab Ţepeluş cel Tânăr of Wallachia (Romanian: "Basarab Ţepeluş")
*"~ "Lodbrok" (from Old Norse: "Loðbrók" "Hairy Breeches"): Ragnar Lodbrok of Sweden
*"~ 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
**"'George III of Great Britain
**Joanna of Castile (Spanish: "Juana la Loca")
**Ludwig II of Bavaria
*"~ the Magnanimous":
**EmperorPedro II of Brazil
**KingAlfonso V of Aragon
**John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony
**KingJohn V of Portugal
**LandgravePhilipp I of Hesse
**KingLadislas of Naples
**Inca Roca
**Charles II of Alençon
*"~ the Magnificent":
**Robert I of Normandy (French: "Robert le Magnifique")
**Suleiman I of the Ottoman Empire
*"~ the Maiden":
**Eystein of Norway
**Malcolm IV of Scotland
*"~ "Martel" (German, "The Hammer"):
**Charles Martel of the Franks
**Geoffrey II of Anjou
**Geoffrey IV of Anjou
*"~ the Martyr":
**Edward the Martyr of England
**King Charles I of England
*"~ the Memorable":Eric II of Denmark
*"~ the Merry":
**Charles II of England
*"~ the Mild": Halfdan of Romerike and Vestfold
*"~ the Middle":Pippin of Herstal
*"~ Minus-a-Quarter": Michael VII Dukas, Byzantine Emperor
*"~ Moneybags":Ivan I of Russia
*"~ the Monk":
**Alfonso IV of Leon
**Fortun I of Pamplona
**Ramiro II of Aragon
**Vlad IV of Wallachia
*"~ 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 MilanN
*"~ New-Day":
Valdemar IV of Denmark
*"~ of the Nine Hostages" (Irish "Noigíallach"): Niall Noigíallach of Ireland
*"~ the Noble":
**Charles III of Navarre
**Magnus I of Norway
*"~ No-Counsel" or "~ the Unready":Ethelred II of England (Old English : "Æþelræd Unræd";Middle English : "Ethelred the Redeless")O
*"~ the Old":
**Emund of Sweden
**Gorm of Denmark
**Pippin of Landen
**Mieszko III the Old
*"~ the One-Eyed":Fortun I of Pamplona
*"~ the Outlaw": Edgar Ætheling of England
*"~ "d'Outremer" (French, "from Overseas"):Louis IV of France P
*"~ the Pacific":
Peter II of Portugal
*"~ the Pagan":Eric VIII of Sweden
*"~ the Pale": Constantius I, Roman Emperor
*"~ the Peaceful":
**Edgar of England
**Olaf III of Norway
*"~ the Perfect Prince":John II of Portugal
*"~ the Philosopher" or "~ the Philosopher King":Edward of Portugal (Portuguese: "Duarte O Rei-Filósofo")
*"~ the Pious":
**Boleslav II of Bohemia
**John III of Portugal
**Louis I of France
**Robert II of France
**Sancho II of Portugal
**William V, Duke of Bavaria
*"~ Ploughpenny":Eric IV of Denmark
*"~ the Popular":Louis I of Portugal
*"~ the Populator":Sancho I of Portugal
*"~ the Posthumous":
**John I of France
**Ladislaus I of Bohemia
**Theobald IV of Champagne
*"~ the Priesthater":Eric II of Norway
*"~ the Prudent":Louis XI of France
*"~ the Purple-Born":
**Baldwin II of Constantinople
**Constantine VII, Byzantine EmperorQ
*"~ the Quarreller":
**Frederick of Saxony
**Louis X of France
*"~Queen":James I of England
*"~ the Quiet":Olaf III of Norway R
*"~ the Red":
**Haakon of Sweden (Swedish: "Håkan Röde")
**Fulk I of Anjou
**John I, Duke of Brittany
**Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor
*"~ the Redeemer": Isabel of Brazil
*"~ the Redless" or "~ the Redeless":Ethelred II of England (Old English : "Æthelred Unræd")
*"~ the Reformer":Joseph I of Portugal
*"~ the Restorer":
**Casimir I of Poland (Polish: "Kazimierz Odnowiciel")
**Garcia VI of Navarre
**Mehmed I of the Ottoman Empire
**John IV of Portugal
*"~ the Righteous":Henry IV of Silesia
*"~ Rufus" (Latin, "the Red"):William II of England *"~ the Seer":
Oleg of Novgorod
*"~ the Shit":James II of England (Irish "Séamus á Chaca")
*"~ the Short": Pippin III, King of the Franks
*"~ the Silent":
**Olav III of Norway
**William I of Orange
*"~ the Simple": Charles III of France
*"~ "Skötkonung" (Old Norse "Tax-King"?):Olof of Sweden
*"~ "Slemme":Emund of Sweden
*"~ the Sluggard":Louis V of France
*"~ the Soldier":Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
*"~ the Soldier-King":
**Frederick William I of Prussia
**Pedro I of Brazil
*"~ Split-Nose": Justinian II, Byzantine Emperor
*"~ the Stammerer": Louis II of France
*"~ the Stout":Olaf II of Norway
*"~ the Strong":
**Magnus Nilsson, Swedish pretender
**Sancho VII of Navarre
*"~ the Stuttering and Lame":Eric XI of Sweden (Swedish "Erik läspe och halte")T
*"~ the Tall":
**Canute II of Sweden
**Philip V of France
*"~ the Tennis King":Gustav V of Sweden
*"~ the Terrible":
**Charles, Duke of Burgundy
**Ivan IV of Russia
**Shingas
**Krum of Bulgaria
*"~ the Theologian":John I of Mecklenburg
*"~ the Thunderbolt": Bayezid I, Ottoman Sultan
*"~ Transmarinus":Louis IV of France
*"~ the Trembling":Garcia IV of Pamplona
*"~ the Tremulous":Garcia II of Navarre
*"~ the Troubadour":
**Alfonso II of Aragon
**Theobald IV of Champagne
*"~ the Tyrant":Christian II of Denmark U
*"~ the Unlucky":
**Arnulf III of Flanders
**Henry III of Reuss
*"~ the Unready":Ethelred II of England
*"~ the Usurper":Mauregato of Asturias V
*"~ the Vain":
James I of England (VI of Scots)
*"~ the Valiant":Jean V of Brittany
*"~ the Victorious":
**Afonso VI of Portugal
**Charles VII of France
**Eric VI of Sweden
**Frederick I of the Palatinate
**Valdemar II of Denmark
*"~ the Virgin Queen":Elizabeth I of England W
*"~ the Warlike":
**Albert, Prince of Beyreuth
**Bernard VII of Lippe
**Frederick I, Elector of Saxony
**Frederick II of Austria
**Herman of Schwarzenberg
**Michael VI, Byzantine Emperor
**Svyatoslav I of Kiev
*"~ the Warrior":Charles I of Savoy
*"~ Wartooth": Harald Hildetand of Sweden (Old Norse: "Haraldr Hilditönn")
*"~ Wearing-a-Cape":Hugh Capet of France
*"~ the Well-Beloved":Charles VI of France
*"~ the Well-Served":Charles VII of France
*"~ the White":
**Henry III of Silesia
**Leszek I of Poland (Polish: "Leszek Biały")
*"~ Who-Fights-Alone":
**Constantine IX, Byzantine Emperor
**Vladimir Monomakh of Kiev
*"~ the Wicked":
**Ordoño IV of Leon
**Yazdegerd I of Persia
*"~ 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
**Robert of Naples
**Sancho VI of Navarre
**William IV of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel)
**Yaroslav I of Kiev [http://search.eb.com/eb/article-9077846]
*"~ 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":
**Inge II of Sweden (Swedish "Inge den yngre")
**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
**Sverker II of Sweden (Swedish "Sverker den yngre")obriquets
*"The Accursed":
Genghis Khan
*"Bonnie Prince Charlie":Charles Edward Stuart
*"The (Bloody) Butcher" or "Butcher Cumberland": William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland [http://www.regiments.org/biography/royals/1721wilC.htm#military] [http://www.answers.com/topic/prince-william-augustus-duke-of-cumberland] [http://search.eb.com/eb/article-9028181]
*"Caligula": (Latin, "Little Boots"): Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus, Roman Emperor
*"Caracalla" (Latin, "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
*"Duke of Albany":Charles Edward Stuart
*"Emperor-Sacristan":Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor
*"Fat Billy": William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland
*"Father-in-law of Europe ":
**Christian IX of Denmark
**Nicholas I of Montenegro
*"First Gentleman of Europe":George IV of the United Kingdom
*"Fox of Mecklenburg":Albert II of Mecklenburg
*"Gloriana":Elizabeth I of England
*"Good King Henry" (French: "le bon roi Henri"):Henry IV of France
*"Good Queen Bess":Elizabeth I of England
*"Grandmother of Europe":Victoria of the United Kingdom
*"The Great Belly-Gerent":Frederick I of Württemberg
*"The Great Elector" (German: "Großer Kurfürst"):Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg
*"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 language: "el del Punyalet"):Peter IV of Aragon
*"Hooded Tunic" ( _la. Caracalla): Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, Roman Emperor
*"The Huckster King":Henry VII of England
*"The Iron Duke":Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, Duke of Alva (Dutch: "IJzeren Hertog")
*"King Freddie":Mutesa II of Buganda
*"The King of May" (Italian: "Re di maggio"):Umberto II of Italy
*"Lady of the English":Empress Matilda
*"The Last Knight":Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
*"Lion of Justice":Henry I of England ;Henry II of England
*"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 Merry Monarch" or "The Merrie Monarch":
**Charles II of England
**Kalākaua of Hawai‘i
*"Mrs Brown":Victoria of the United Kingdom
*"Napoleon of the Pacific": Kamehameha I of Hawai‘i
*"The Nine-Day Queen": Lady Jane Grey of England
*"Old Coppernose":Henry VIII of England
*"The Old Pretender":James Francis Edward Stuart
*"The People's King": Lunalilo of Hawaii
*"The Prince of Whales": [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/sceptred_isle/page/131.shtml?question=131]George IV of the United Kingdom
*"Princess Di":Diana, Princess of Wales
*"Randy Andy":Prince Andrew, Duke of York
*"The Sailor King":William IV of the United Kingdom
*"The Scourge of God":Attila the Hun
*"Skanderbeg" (from Albanian "Skënderbeu", "Lord Alexander"): Gjergj 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
*"Sweet William": William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland
*"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 Winter King": Frederick I of Bohemia
*"The Young Pretender":Charles Edward Stuart References
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*Gordon, Bruce R. "Regnal Chronologies." [http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html] . April 2005.
*"List of Wallachian, Moldavian and Romanian Sovereigns, 1310-1947" [http://homepage.mac.com/crowns/r/avtxt.html]
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*Miller, Elizabeth. "Dracula's Homepage." [http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~emiller/VladT.htm]
*Mladjoy, Ian S. R. [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~imladjov/] .
*Ross, Martha. "Rulers and Governments of the World - Vol 1, Earliest Times to 1491", Bowker Publishing Company Ltd, London & New York, 1978. ISBN 0-85935-051-7
*Vajda, Edward. "Eurasian Studies 201." [http://pandora.cii.wwu.edu/vajda/russ110/t1_studyguide.htm]ee also
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Epithet
*Nickname
*Sobriquet
*Victory titles
*List of nicknames of European Royalty and Nobility
*List of people known as The Great
*List of royal saints and martyrs
*List of military figures by nickname External links
* [http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html Regnal Chronologies]
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