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(詳細はDag of Sweden ''the Wise'' *Dagobert II ''the Young'', ''the Younger'', ''the Saint'' *Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick ''the Babbling Brooke'' *Dalmas of Semur, Lord of Montaigu ''the Young'', ''the Younger'' *Damat İbrahim Pasha ''the Conqueror of Kanije'' *Dan II of Wallachia ''the Brave'' *Dan of Denmark ''the Magnificent'' *Dangereuse (Dangerosa), Viscountess of Châtellerault, ''la Maubergeonne'' *Daniel of Moscow ''the Pacific'' *Daniel Finch, 8th Earl of Winchilsea ''Dismal'', ''Don Diego'', ''Don Dismallo'' *David I of Scotland ''the Saint'', ''the Scotch Justinian'' 〔()〕 *David II, King of Abkhazia, 990–1000 ''the Great'' 〔http://sitemaker.umich.edu/mladjov/files/medieval_georgia.pdf〕 *David II, King of Georgia, 1089–1125 ''the Restorer'' *David IV of Georgia ''the Builder'', ''the Saint'', ''the Sword of the Messiah'' *David VII Ulu ''the Great'', ''the Strong'' *David VI Narin ''the Cunning'' *David, Earl of Huntingdon ''Guishart'' *David of Scotland, 8th Earl of Huntingdon ''the Knight of the Leopard'' 〔 *David, Viscount Roche of Fermoy ''the Great'' *David Anhoghin, King of Lorhi and Aghbania 982–989, ''the Landless'' *Decebala of Dacia ''the Brave'' *Decius ''the Barracks Emperor'', ''the Emperor of the Army'' *Dedi V, Margrave of Lower Lusatia (1130–1190), ''the Strong'' *Dedo of Wettin ''the Feisty'' *Demetre II of Georgia ''Devout'' (Georgian ''Tavdadebuli''), ''the Devoted'', ''the Self-Sacrificer'' 〔 *Demetrius I of Macedon ''Poliorcetes'' (''the Bisieger'') *Demetrius Phalereus ''Demetrius of Phalerum'' 〔()〕 *Denis I of Portugal ''the Father of the Country'', ''the Farmer'' ,〔()〕 ''the Farmer-King'', ''the Just'', ''the Liberal'', ''the Poet-King'', ''the Troubadour-King'' *Dermod Mor, King of Desmond, 1151–1185 ''na-Cill-Baghain'' *Dermot MacMurrough ''Dermot of the Foreigners'' (''Diarmait na nGall''), ''the King of the Foreigners'' 〔()〕 *Dermot II, King of Thomond, 1311–1313, ''the Cleric'' 〔()〕 *Dermot, King of Leinster, 1361–1368 ''Lamh-Derg'' *Dermot MacMurrough ''Dermot of the English'', ''Dermot of the Foreigners'' (''ba-nGall'') *Desa, Grand Zupan of Raška, 1162–1165 ''Techomil'' *Diana, Princess of Wales ''England's Rose'', ''Lady Di'', ''the Queen of Hearts'', ''the Queen of People's Hearts'', ''the People's Princess'' 〔 *Diane d'Andouins, Countess of Graumont ''la Belle Corisande'' *Diarmait mac Mail na mBo ''the Impetuous'' *Diego Hurtado de Mendoza y Luna, 3rd Duke of Infantado (1461–1531), ''the Great'' *Diego López I de Haro, Count of Vizcaya, 1093–1124, ''the White'' *Diego Lopez IV de Haro, Lord of Vizcaya, 1295–1311, ''the Intruder'' *Diego López II de Haro, 3rd Lord of Vizcaya and Haro, ''the Good'' *Diego Rodriguez, Count of Castile ''Porcelos'' *Dietrich I, Count in Veluwe (d. 1082), ''the Ruddy'' *Dietrich I, Count in Veluwe (d. 1082) ''Flamens'', ''Flaminius'' *Dietrich IV, Count of Cleves, 1311–1347, ''the Pious'' *Dietrich V, Count of Cleves, 1193–1260, ''Dietrich Nust'' *Dietrich V of Kleve (1226–1275) ''the Young'', ''the Younger'' *Dietrich, Margrave of Meissen ''the Oppressed'', ''the Hard-Pressed'' (Ger. ''des Bedrängten'') *Dietrich of Oldenburg ''the Fortunate'' *Dionysius I of Syracuse ''the Elder'' *Dionysius II of Syracuse ''the Young'', ''the Younger'' *Dirk III, Count of Holland ''the Jerusalem-Farer'' *Dmitri I, Prince of Halych and Dmitrov, ?–1364, ''the Exile'' *Dmitri II, Prince of Uglich, 1505–1521 ''Zhilka'' *Dmitri II, Prince of Rostov-Ustretensk, 1380–1389 ''Primak'' *Dmitri III, Prince of Uglich, 1584–1591 ''Donskoi'' (''of the Don'') *Dmitri III, Prince of Uglich, 1584–1591 ''the Saint'' *Dmitri IV, Grand Prince of Moscow (d. 1383) ''the Elder'' *Dmitri VI, Grand Prince of Moscow and Tver, 1498–1502 ''Vnuk'' *Dmitry of Pereslavl "la Honte de son Père" (''the Shame of His Father'') *Dmitry VI, Grand Prince of Moscow ''the Grandson'' *Dmitri Donskoi ''Dmitri of the Don (River)'' *Dmitri of Nizhny Novgorod (1365–1383), ''the Elder'' *Dmitri of Suzdal (fl. 1375) ''Nogotj'' *Dmitri of Tver ''the Terrible Eyes'', ''the Cruel Eyes'', ''the Menacing Eyes'', ''the Steely-Eyed'', ''With Terrible Eyes'' *Dmitri, Prince Glazaty ''Glazaty'' 〔 *Dmitry of Pereslavl ''the Hard-Headed'', ''the Vigilant'' *Dmitry Shemyaka *Dobrodjeja Mstislavna of Kiev ''Evpraxia'', ''Evpraksia'', ''Zoia'' *Domagoj of Croatia ''the Worst Duke of Slavs'' (Lat. ''Pessimus Dux Sclavorum'') *Domnall I of Ailech, co-King of Ireland, 565–566, ''the Deceitful'' *Domnall I of Dalriada ''the Freckled'' *Domnall II of Dalriada ''the Brown-Haired'', ''Donn'' *Domnall IV ua Neill, High King of Ireland, 956–980 ''Domnall of Armagh'' (''Ardmacha'') *Donald II of Scotland ''the Mad'' *Donald III of Scotland ''Donald Bane'', ''the Blond'', ''the White'' *Domnall Mor, King of Thomond, 1168–1194, ''the Great'' *Domnall of Thomond ''Connachtach'', son of Dronald O'Brien (d. 1194), King of Thomond *Donal Caoch, Prince of Carberry, 1311–1320, ''the Handsome'' *Donal Mor, King of Desmond, 1185–1206 ''Donal Mor of the Planting'' (''na-Curragh'') *Donal Oge III (1373–1468), ''the Poet'' *Donald III of Scotland ''the Fair'', ''the Fair Donald'' *Donald Cameron, ''the Gentle Lochiel'' *Donogh, a.k.a. Donnchad, O'Brien, King of Thomond, 1210–1242 ''Cairbreach'' *Donough=Donnchadh (Ramhar) O'Brien (d. 1553), 2nd Earl of Thomond, ''the Fat'' *Donogh O'Brien, 4th Earl of Thomond ''the Great Earl'' *Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig ''the Butcher of the Somme"'', ''the Man Who Won the War'' 〔()〕 *Drahomíra ''the Arrogant'' *Dub of Scotland ''Duff the Black'' *Dumnagual I of Alt Clut ''the Old'' *Duncan I of Scotland''the Gracious'', ''the Meek'' *Duncan of Scotland ''the Glorious'' *Duncan, 1st Lord Campbell (1374–1453) ''Duncan of Lochawe'' *Duncan Campbell, 1st Lord Campbell (1374–1453) ''na-Adh'' *Dungal of Dalriada ''the Impetuous'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: D」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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