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List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: B : ウィキペディア英語版
List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: B
(詳細はBaedan, High King of Ireland ''of the Yellow Hair''
*Bagrat I the Little ''the Little'', ''the Small''
*Bagrat II, King of Abkhazia, 958–994 ''the Simple''
*Bagrat III of Georgia ''the Unifier''
*Bagrat V of Georgia ''the Great'' 〔
*Balbinus ''the Barracks Emperor'', ''the Emperor of the Army''
*Baldomero Espartero, Prince of Vergara ''the Peacemaker of Spain''
*Baldwin I of Constantinople ''Baldwin of Constantinople''
*Baldwin I of Flanders ''With the Iron Arm'', ''the Iron-Arm'', ''the Iron Man''
*Baldwin I, Count of Bentheim, 1208–1248 ''the Brave''
*Baldwin II of Constantinople ''the Purple-Born''
*Baldwin II, Count of Flanders ''the Bald''
*Baldwin II of Jerusalem ''Baldwin of Bourq''
*Baldwin II, Count of Hainaut ''Baldwin of Jerusalem''
*Baldwin III of Flanders ''the Young'', ''the Younger''
*Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders ''the Greatbeard'', ''Belle-Barbe'', ''the Bearded'', ''the Handsome Beard'', ''Fair Beard'' 〔()〕
*Baldwin IV of Jerusalem ''the Leper'', ''the Leprous''
*Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut ''the Builder''
*Baldwin V, Count of Flanders ''Baldwin of Lille'', ''the Great'', ''the Pious''
*Baldwin VI, Count of Flanders ''the Good''
*Baldwin VII, Count of Flanders ''Baldwin with the Axe'', ''Hapkin''
*Baldwin VIII, Count of Flanders ''the Brave''
*Baldwin, Count of Cambrai ''Balza'', ''Balzo''
*Balian of Ibelin ''Balian of Ramla'', ''Balian of Nablus'', ''the Young'', ''the Younger''
*Barbara of Celje ''the Messalina of Germany''
*Barbara of Portugal ''la Sufrida''
*Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland ''the Royal Whore'', ''the Lady''
*Barbarossa (Ottoman admiral) ''the Redbeard'', ''the King of the Seas'', ''the King of the Sea'', ''the Protector of Religion'' 〔()〕〔
*Bardanes Tourkos, ''the Turk''
*Barisan of Ibelin ''the Old'', ''the Elder'', ''the French''
*Barnim I, Duke of Pomerania-Stettin (d. 1278) ''the Founder''
*Barnim III, Duke of Pomerania, 1295–1344 ''the Great''
*Barnim III, Duke of Pomerania-Stettin, 1334–1368 ''the Great''
*Barnim III, Duke of Pomerania-Stettin ''the Church-Founder''
*Barnim IV, Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast (1325-1365) ''the Good''
*Barnim IX, Duke of Pomerania-Stettin (1501–1573) ''the Pious'', ''der Spillendreher''
*Barnim XI, Duke of Pomerania ''the Pious''
*Bartholomew, Lord Badlesmere ''the Rich''
*Basarab I of Wallachia ''the Founder'', ''the Great''
*Basarab IV Tepelus, Prince of Wallachia, 1477–1482 ''the Young'', ''the Younger''
*Basarab Kaiota, Prince of Wallachia, 1473–1477 ''the Elder''
*Basarab Laiota cel Batran ''the Old''
*Basil I of Kiev (d. 1237) ''the Fair''
*Basil I the Macedonian
*Basil I of Rostov ''the Brave''
*Basil II, Byzantine Emperor ''Bulgaroktonos'', ''the Bulgar-Slayer'', ''the Apogee of Byzantine Power''
*Basil II of Pskov (1356–1358) ''Waked the Waves''
*Basil III of Pskov (1448–1455) ''the Comb''
*Balthild ''the Saint''
*Bayezid I, Ottoman Sultan ''the Fighter'', ''the Lightning'', ''the Lightning Bolt'', ''the Thunderbolt''
*Bayezid II, Ottoman Sultan, ''the Equitable'', ''the Fair'', ''the Guardian'', ''the Just'', ''the Mystic'', ''the Saint'', ''the Theologian'' 〔
*Beatrice of Faucigny (1237–1310) ''la Grand Dauphine'', wife of Guigues VII, Dauphin of Vienne (d. 1269)
*Beatrice Cenci ''the Beautiful Parricide''
*Beatrix of Swabia ''the Young'', ''the Younger'', queen of Ferdinand III of Castile
*Bela II of Hungary ''the Blind''
*Bela III of Hungary ''the Byzantine King'' 〔()〕
*Bela IV of Hungary ''the Miracle King'', ''the Second Builder of the Hungarian Kingdom''
*Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield ''Dizzy''
*Berengar II of Italy ''Berengar of Ivrea''
*Berengar of Namur ''de Lomme''
*Berenguela of Castile ''the Great''
*Berenguer Ramon I, Count of Barcelona ''the Hunchback'' ''the Hunchback''
*Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona ''the Fratricide''
*Berenguer the Wise
*Bermudo I of Asturias ''the Deacon''
*Bermudo II of León ''the Gouty''
*Bernard I of Armagnac ''the Dodger''
*Bernard I, Count of Besalú ''Taillefer''
*Bernard I, Count of Rouergue, 864–872 ''the Calf''
*Bernard I, Count of Toulouse (d. 877) ''le Veau'' (the calf)
*Bernard I, Viscount of Girona, 1328 ''the Old''
*Bernard II of Auvergne (d. 886) ''Hairyfoot'', ''Plantevelue''
*Bernard II Tumapaler of Gascony ''Tumapaler''
*Bernard II, Count of Besalú ''Trunus''
*Bernard III, Margrave of Baden-Pforzheim, 1453–1458 ''the Fortunate''
*Bernard VII, Count of Lippe (1429–1511) ''the Warlike''
*Bernard I of Armagnac ''the Suspicious'', ''the Distrustful''
*Bernard of Pont-Audemer ''the Dane''
*Bernard-Anton IV (d. 1129), Viscount of Albi ''Trencavel'' 〔()〕
*Bernat of Septimania
*Bernhard I, Count of Bentheim ''Paterbernd'' 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Genealogie Mittelalter )
*Bernhard of Silesia (1252/58–1285) ''the Cunning''
*Bernhard, Duke of Silesia (1290–1326) ''Stateczny''
*Bernhard of Silesia ''Skoczek''
*Berthold III of Spoleto ''Berthold de Duce'' 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Genealogie Mittelalter )
*Berthold VII, Count of Henneberg-Schleussingen (c.1272–1340) ''the Wise''
*Berthold, Duke of Carinthia ''the Bearded''
*Berthold of Zahringen (1024–1077)
*Bertrada of Laon ''au Grand Pied'' (the large footed)
*Bertrand de Poulengy, Lord of Gondrecourt ''Pollichon''
*Bertrand du Guesclin ''the Eagle of Brittany'', ''the Black Dog of Brocéliande'' 〔
*Bezmer or Bayar, Prince of Bulgaria, 642–644 ''the Rich'', ''l'Inlassable''
*Bjorn of Denmark ''the Chapman''
*Bjørn Farmann
*Bjorn I of Sweden, 785–800 ''Ironside''
*Björn Ironside Haraldsson ''Ironside''
*Bjorn Haraldsson, King of Vestfold (Norway) (892–927) ''the Merchant''
*Blot-Sweyn ''the Sacrificer''
*Boris, Prince Glazaty ''Glazaty''
*Boleslaw V the Chaste ''the Short Boot'', ''the Short Stocking''
*Bogislaw XIII, Duke of Pomerania-Barth-Rugen, (1569–1606) "the Godly"
*Bolko I, Duke of Silesia ''the Strict''
*Boleslaus III of Poland ''the Wry-mouth'', ''Krzywousty''
*Bolko III, Duke of Silesia-Liegnitz, 1311–1342 ''Szczodry''
*Boleslaw II the Bald ''the Savage''
*Boniface III of Tuscany ''Boniface of Canossa''
*Bolesław II the Bold, ''the Generous'', ''the Liberal'', ''the Magnanimous''
*Bolko III, Duke of Silesia (1291–1352) ''the Generous'', ''the Liberal'', ''the Magnanimous''
*Boniface of Savoy ''the Roland''
*Bolesław V the Chaste, ''the Timid''
*Boleslaw III of Silesia (1291–1352) ''the Spendthrift'', ''the Extravagant''
*Bogdan III cel Orb ''the Blind''
*Boleslaus III of Bohemia ''the Blind''
*Boleslaus, Duke of Bohemia ''the Brave''
*Bogdan III cel Orb ''the One-Eyed''
*Bohemund IV of Antioch ''the One-Eyed''
*Boguslaw V, Duke of Pomerania, 1368–1373 ''the Old''
*Boso I, Count of La Marche and Périgord, 958–988, ''the Old''
*Boso III of Turin (d.855), Count of Italy ''the Old''
*Boleslaw III of Silesia ''the Thriftless''
*Boleslaw II the Bald ''the Tollgate''
*Boleslav II of Bohemia ''the Chaste''
*Boleslaw V the Chaste
*Bouchard, Minur Dominicur of Corsica ''the Constable''
*Bogdan I of Moldavia ''the Saxon''
*Boleslaw I the Brave ''the Brave''
*Boleslaw II the Bald
*Boleslaw II the Bold
*Boleslaw II, Duke of Silesia-Liegnitz, 1241–1278 ''the Bald''
*Bohemund III of Antioch ''the Stammerer''
*Bolko V, Duke of Silesia ''the Hussite''
*Boabdil ''the Sleeper'', ''the Sleeping Hero'', ''the Sleeping King''
*Boabdil ''the Little'', ''the Small''
*Bolko II or Boleslaus II, Duke of Silesia-Świdnica, 1326–1368 "The Little", "Small"
*Bohemund III of Antioch "Le Bembe"
*Boleslaw I the Tall
*Bolko II of Silesia ''the Short''
*Bouchard III of Nevers (1055–1085), Count of Vendôme ''the Young'', ''the Younger''
*Boris Godunov ''the Great Sovereign's Brother-in-Law'' 〔http://www.biography.com/search/article.do?id=9313883〕
*Botho III, Count of Stolberg (1467–1538) ''the Blissful'', ''the Beatific''
*Boto of Botenstein (1027–1104) ''the Bold'', son of Hartwig II (d. 1027), Count Palatine of Bavaria
*Bouchard Ratepilate, Count of Vendôme ''Boterel''
*Bouchard II, Count of Vendôme, 1023–1028 ''the Bald''
*Bouchard II, Lord of Montmorency, 980–1020 ''the Bearded''
*Boudica ''the Bringer of Victory''
*Boris I of Bulgaria ''the Saint''
*Boris and Gleb ''the Saint''
*Bolesław III Wrymouth ''el Ironico''
*Bogislaw III, Duke of Pomerania ''the Great''
*Bogislaw X, Duke of Pomerania, 1471–1523 ''the Great''
*Boleslaw I of Silesia (1270-1301) ''the Great''
*Bolko I, Duke of Silesia (1270–1301) ''the Great''
*Boris of Tver (1425–1461) ''the Great''
*Boleslav II of Bohemia ''the Debonair''
*Boleslaus II, Duke of Silesia, 1242–1278 ''Rogatka''
*Boabdil ''the Unlucky''
*Botho I, Count of Stolberg-Stolberg (1403–1455) ''the Elder''
*Bogislaw XIII, Duke of Pomerania ''the Pious''
*Boleslaw V the Chaste ''the Pious''
*Boleslav II of Bohemia ''the Pious''
*Boniface III of Tuscany ''the Pious'' 〔()〕
*Botho II, Count of Stolberg-Stolberg, 1511–1538 ''the Fortunate''
*Boleslaw IV the Curly
*Bohemund VI of Antioch ''the Handsome''
*Bohemund VII of Tripoli ''the Handsome Prince''
*Boleslav I of Bohemia ''the Cruel''
*Boleslaw II the Bold ''the Cruel''
*Bolko I, Duke of Silesia (1252/56–1301) ''the Cruel''
*Bon Adrien Jeannot de Moncey ''Fabius''
*Bogdan I of Moldavia ''the Founder''
*Boleslav III of Bohemia ''the Red''
*Boleslaus II, Duke of Silesia, 1242–1278 ''Rogatka''
*Boris Godunov ''the Tsar-Slave''
*Bouchard I of Vendôme ''the Venerable''
*Brunhilda of Austrasia ''the Visigoth''
*Brian Boru ''the Irish Charlemagne'' 〔()〕
*Boudica ''the Warrior Queen''
*Bohemund VI of Antioch ''the Good''
*Bretislaus I of Bohemia ''the Bohemian Achilles'', ''the Czech Achilles'' 〔()〕
*Burchard of Mansfeld ''the Elder''
*Burchard I of Querfurt ''the Pious''
*Bruno I, Archbishop of Cologne ''the Great''
*Brochwel Ysgithrog ''of the Tusk''
*Bruno I, Archbishop of Cologne ''the Saint''
*Bruno of Querfurt ''the Saint''
*Brian IV, King of Thomond, 1343-1350 ''the White'' 〔()〕
*Bruno of Querfurt ''the Second Apostle of the Prussians''
*Branimir of Croatia ''the Glorious Duke''
*Brochwel Ysgithrog ''the Fanged''
*Brochwel Ysgithrog, King of Powys ''Brochwel of the Canine Teeth''
*Brian O'Brien, King of Thomond, 1369–1399 ''Brian of the Battle of Aonagh''
*Brian, King of Thomond, 1366–1399 ''Brian of the Battle of Nenagh'' (''Catha-an-Aonaigh'')
*Brian Boru ''the Sleeper'', ''the Sleeping Hero'', ''the Sleeping King''
*Brian Boru ''of the Tributes'' (''Boruma'') 〔()〕
*Bretislaus I of Bohemia ''the Warrior''
*Brian III, King of Thomond, 1268-1277 ''the Red'' 〔
*Burebista of Dacia ''the Cunning''
*Burchard of Mansfeld ''the Young'', ''the Younger''
*Burkhard I of Zollern (d. 1193), Count of Hohenberg ''the Whiner''

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