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List of monarchs by nickname
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This is a list of monarchs (and other royalty and nobility) sorted by nickname. This list is divided into two parts:
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.
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Cognomen
A swung dash (~) is used to indicate where the personal name occurs in the nickname; thus "~ the Accursed" means "Sviatopolk the Accursed".
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Sobriquets
- "The Accursed": Genghis Khan
- "Bonnie Prince Charlie": Charles Edward Stuart
- "The (Bloody) Butcher" or "Butcher Cumberland": William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland[2][3][4]
- "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":
- "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" (Latin: 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":
- "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":[5] 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
- Castro, Jesus de. "IBERCRONOX." [6]
- Gordon, Bruce R. "Regnal Chronologies." [7]. April 2005.
- "List of Wallachian, Moldavian and Romanian Sovereigns, 1310-1947" [8]
- Marek, Miroslav. "GENEALOGY.EU." [9], June 2005
- Miller, Elizabeth. "Dracula's Homepage." [10]
- Mladjoy, Ian S. R. [11].
- 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." [12]
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