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List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: J : ウィキペディア英語版
List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: J
(詳細はJacqueline, Countess of Hainaut ''Jacqueline of Bavaria''
*Jadwiga of Poland ''the Saint''
*Jakob Fugger, Count of Kirchberg, 1507–1525 ''the Rich'' 〔()〕
*James I of England ''the Solomon of England'', ''the Second Solomon'', ''a Royal Fool'', ''the Most Learned Fool in Christendom'', ''the Scottish Solomon'', ''Queen James'', ''Scottish Jimmy'', ''the Wisest Fool in Christendom''
*James I of Scotland ''the Lawgiver'', ''the Captive'', ''the Prisoner''
*James II of Aragon ''the Just''
*James II of Cyprus ''the Archbishop'', ''the Bastard''
*James II of England ''James the Shit'' (''Séamus á Chaca''), ''Dismal Jimmy''
*James II of Majorca ''the Good King James'', ''the Just'' 〔
*James II of Scotland ''James of the Fiery Face''
*James II of Urgell ''the Unfortunate''
*James III of Cyprus ''the Posthumous'', ''the Child''
*James III of Majorca ''the Bold'', ''the Unfortunate''
*James IV of Scotland ''the Renaissance King'', ''the Chivalrous Madman'', ''James of the Iron Belt ''
*James V of Scotland ''the Poor Man's King''
*James V, Truchsess of Waldburg in Wolfegg and Zeil (1546–1589) ''the Fat''
*James, 1st Baron Berkeley ''the Just''
*James, Laird of Allardice ''Thumbs''
*James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan ''Little Billy''
*James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos ''the Princely Chandos''
*James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormonde ''the Lame''
*James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormonde ''the White Earl''
*Sir James Douglas 〔()〕
*James Douglas, Earl of Drumlanrig ''the Infamous Cannibal''
*James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas ''the Flower of Chivalry''
*James Douglas, 2nd Duke of Queensberry ''the Union Duke''
*James Douglas, 7th Earl of Douglas ''the Gross'' 〔()〕
*Sir James Douglas, Lord of Douglas. 1286-1330''The Black Douglas'', ''the Good Sir James''
*James FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Desmond ''the Queen's Earl'', ''the Tower Earl of Desmond'' 〔
*James FitzGerald, 7th Earl of Desmond ''the Usurper''
*James FitzGerald, 13th Earl of Desmond ''the Court Page''
*James FitzGerald, 14th Earl of Desmond ''the Traitor Earl''
*James FitzGerald, 15th Earl of Desmond (d.1607) ''the Sugan Earl'', ''the Sham Earl'', ''the Earl of Straw''
*James FitzMaurice ''the Arch Traitor''
*James FitzMaurice ''James Geraldine'', cousin of the 15h Earl of Desmond
*James Francis Edward Stuart ''Old Mr. Misfortune'', ''the Old Pretender'', ''the Baby in the Warming Pan'', ''le Chevalier de St. George''
*James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose ''the Great Marquess''
*James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton ''Captain Luckless''
*James Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale ''Jimmy Grasp-All'', ''Wicked Jimmy'', ''the Bad Earl'', ''the Gloomy Earl'' 〔()〕
*James Roche ''the Swimmer''
*James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth ''Mr. Crofts'', ''the Protestant Duke''
*James Stewart (1383–1451) ''the Black Knight of Lorn''
*James Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan ''Hearty James'', ''the Hearty''
*James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray ''the Good Regent''
*Jan III Sobieski ''the Lion of Lehistan'' (Lechia) , ''the Fearful Lion of the North'',〔()〕 ''the Savior of Vienna and Western European Civilization''
*Lady Jane Grey ''the Nine-Day Queen''
*Janusz Radziwiłł (1612-1655) ''the Traitor'',〔()〕 ''the Second''
*Jean Lannes ''The Roland of the Army of Italy''
*Jean de Dunois ''the Restorer of the Homeland''
*Jean de Pas, Lord of Martinsart ''Frigallet''
*Jean Maxwell ''the Gay Duchess of Gordon''
*Jean Tristan ''the Child of Sorrow''
*Jean-Baptiste Dumonceau ''the Unblemished General''
*Jean-Baptiste Jourdan ''the Anvile'', ''the Soldier of the Revolution'', ''the Victor of Fleurus'' 〔() 〕
*Jean François Paul de Gondi, cardinal de Retz ''Monsieur le Coadjuteur''
*Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Sérurier ''the Virgin of Italy''
*Jean I, Lord of Harcourt ''le Prud'homme'' 〔() 〕
*John II, Count of Armagnac, 1373–1384 ''the Hunchback''
*Jean II, Lord of Harcourt ''the Fearless'' 〔
*Jean III of Preuilly, Count of Vendôme, 1211–1217 ''the Ecclesiastic''
*Jean III, Lord of Harcourt ''the Lame'', ''le Tort'' 〔
*Jean de Dunois ''the Bastard of Orléans''
*Jean de Poltrot ''Espagnolet''
*Jean Lannes ''the Achilles of the Grand Army''
*Jean Le Maingre ''Boucicaut''
*Jean de Brosse ''Marshall de Boussac''
*Jean de Metz, Lord of Nouillonpont ''Mès''
*Jean de la Brosse ''Marshal de Saint Sévère''
*Jean Lannes ''the French Ajax''
*Jean III, Lord of Werchin "le Goutteux"
*Jean-Andoche Junot ''the Tempest''
*Jeanne of Luxembourg ''Demoiselle de Luxemburg''
*Jeanne, Countess of Flanders ''Jeanne of Constantinople''
*Jeanne Chabot (d.1341) ''the Mad'', wife of Foulques of Laval, Lord of Chaloyau
*Jeanne of Retz (d.1341) ''the Mad'', daughter of Gerard III, Lord of Retz
*Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson ''Madame de Pompadour''
*Jeanne de Clisson ''the Flame'', ''the Lioness of Brittany''
*Jeanne, Lady of Rais ''the Wise''
*Jelena Lijepa ''Helen the Beautiful''
*Jelena of Zadar ''the Mother of the Kingdom'', ''the Protectress of Orphans and Widows'' 〔
*Jérôme Bonaparte ''Fifi''
*Jerzy Radziwiłł ''the Cardinal'' 〔
*Jerzy Radziwiłł ''the Lithuanian Hercules''
*Jerzy Radziwiłł ''Heracles'', ''Hercules'' 〔
*Jimena de Gormaz ''la Belle Chimène'', wife of El Cid
*Joachim of Pomerania-Stettin ''the Elder''
*Joan Stewart, Countess of Morton (1428–1486) ''the Dumb Lady''
*Jobst of Moravia
*Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly ''the Old Corporal'' 〔()〕
*Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly ''the Monk in Armor''
*Johann III, Duke of Cleves ''the Pacific''
*John Campbell, 3rd Earl of Breadalbane and Holland ''Old Rag''
*Joachim I, Duke of Stettin (1424–1451) ''the Younger''
*Joachim Murat ''King Franconi'', ''Joachim Napoleon'', ''the Abbot with the Beautiful Leg'', ''the Handsome Swordsman'' , ''le Beau Sabreur'' (''the Handsome or Famous Swordsman'')
*Joachim I of Brandenburg ''Joachim Nestor''
*Joachim II of Brandenburg ''Joachim Hector''
*Joan, Princess of Castile ''la Reina Que no Fue''
*Joan de Geneville ''the Lady of Trim'', wife of Roger de Mortimer, 1st Baron Wigmore
*Joan I of Naples ''the Mary Stuart of Italy'', ''the Sad Queen'' 〔
*Joan, Princess of Castile ''a Excelente Senhora'' 〔()〕
*Joan of Burgundy ''the Lame''
*Joan, Duchess of Brittany ''Joan of Dreux'', Joan of Penthièvre''
*Joan of Acre
*Joan of Kent ''the Fair Maid of Kent''
*Joanna of Castile ''la Beltraneja'' (''of Beltran'') (''The Late Medieval Age of Crisis and Renewal, 1300-1500'' )
*Joanna of England ''Joanna of the Tower''
*Joanna of Flanders ''the Flame'', ''la Flamina''
*Joanna of Castile the Mad''
*João Henrique of Orléans-Braganza ''the Surfer Prince'' 〔()〕
*Johan of Plön ''the Mild''
*John I of Burgundy, Count of Chalon and Auxonne (1190–1267) ''the Wise''
*John I of Burgundy, Lord of Arlay (1259–1316) ''Brichemel''
*John I of Portugal ''One with Good Memory'', ''the Prince of Good Memory'', ''the Great'', ''the Father of the County''
*John I of Silesia-Auschwitz (1321/24–1372) ''the Scholar''
*John I of Wertheim (1373–1407) ''John with the Beard''
*John I, Count of Luxemburg | John of Bohemia ''the Blind''
*John I, Duke of Brittany ''the Red''
*John I, Duke of Lorraine ''the God-given''
*John I, Margrave of Montferrat, 1292–1305 ''the Belted''
*John I, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg (1561–1623) ''the Intermediate''
*John I of France ''the Posthumous''
*John I, Duke of Mecklenburg ''the Pacific''
*John I of Burgundy, Count of Auxonne and Chalon (1190–1267) ''l'Antique''
*John I, Count of Holland ''John of Avesnes''
*John I of Brienne, Count of Eu
*John I of Montferrat ''the Just''
*John I, Duke of Silesia ''the Cruel''
*John I of Aragon ''the Lover of Elegance'', ''the Lover of Gentility'', ''the Careless'', ''the Hunter''
*John I, Prince of Mecklenburg, 1226–1264 ''the Theologian''
*John I, Duke of Cleves, 1449–1481 ''the Handsome''
*John I of Brienne, Count of Eu ''John of Dreux''
*John I of Bohemia ''the Foreign King''
*John I Tzimiskes ''Tzimiskes'' (''A History of Greece'' )
*John I of Sweden ''the Child''
*John I, Duke of Lower Bavaria ''the Child''
*John I, Duke of Brabant ''the Triumphant''
*John I, Margrave of Montferrat, 1292–1305 ''der Gegürtete''
*John II, Count of Soissons ''the Stammerer'' 〔()〕
*John II of Schwarzenberg ''the Strong''
*John II of Portugal ''den Fullkomlige''
*John II of Silesia ''the Vicious''
*John II, Latin Emperor of Constantinople (1087–1143) ''Calojohannès''
*John II of Alençon ''the Handsome''
*John II of Suzdal (1412–1414) ''Strongbow''
*John II of Zimmern (1384–1441) ''the Lapp''
*John II of Brienne, Count of Eu ''John of Dreux''
*John II, Duke of Brabant ''the Pacific''
*John (Hugh) II, Lord of Harnes ''the Destroyer''
*John II of Alençon ''Beau Duc''
*John II, Duke of Bavaria ''der Gottseelige'', ''the Mild''
*John II, Lord of Champlitte (d.1353) ''the Blind''
*John II, Duke of Cleves (1458–1521) ''the Babymaker'', ''the Merciful''
*John II of Egmond (1385–1451) ''met de Bellen''
*John II, Count of Holstein-Kiel, 1263–1316 ''the Blind'', ''the One-Eyed''
*John II of Nuremberg ''the Acquirer''
*John II of Portugal ''the Perfect Prince''
*John II, Count of Rietberg, 1541–1562 ''the Mad''
*John II (d.1270), Count of Soissons ''the Stammerer''
*John II Radziwill, Castellan of Troki ''the Bearded''
*John II of Pskov (1436) ''the Milksop''
*John II of France
*John II, Duke of Silesia-Opole
*John II, Count of Soissons
*John I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1550–1604) ''the Historian'' ''The Lame''
*John II of Aragon ''the Great''
*John II of Riazan (1326–1341) ''Short-Tunic''
*John II of Nassau ''the Younger''
*John II, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken, 1604-1635 ''the Younger''
*John II of Alençon ''the Poorest Man in France''
*John III, Duke of Bavaria-Straubing ''Lackland''
*John III, Margrave of Brandenburg, 1267–1268 ''der Prager''
*John III, Duke of Brabant ''the Triumphant''
*John III, Duke of Brittany
*John III of Burgundy (d.1379), Count of Auxerre ''the White Knight''
*John III of Portugal ''the Pious''
*John III, Count of Holstein-Kiel ''the Mild''
*John III of Marck ''the Pacific''
*John III, Duke of Silesia-Premyslid (1425–1485) ''the Pious''
*John III, Count of Starkenburg, 1322/40-98 ''the Blind''
*John (III) of Vergy ''the Great''
*John IV, Duke of Bavaria ''the Truthful'', ''Monacencis''
*John IV, Duke of Bavaria-Munich ''der Wahrhaftige''
*John IV, Duke of Brittany ''the Brave'', ''the English-Lover''
*John IV of Portugal ''the Fortunate'', ''the Restorer''
*John IV of Pskov (1460–1461) ''the Bobbed''
*John V of Bueil ''the Scourge of the English''
*John V of Portugal ''the Portuguese Sun King'', ''the Magnificent'', ''the Most Faithful King'', ''the Generous'', ''the Liberal'', ''the Magnanimous'', ''o Freirático''
*John V of Brandenburg ''the August'', ''the Illustrious''
*John VI of Nassau-Dillenburg ''the Elder''
*John VI, Duke of Brittany ''the Good and the Wise'', ''the Wise''
*John VI of Pskov (1502–1503) ''the Hunchback''
*John VI of Portugal ''the Clement'', ''the Merciful''
*John IX of Ghistelle, Lord of Harnes ''the Great''
*John of Austria (1782–1859) ''the Styrian Prince''
*John of Austria the Younger ''the Younger''
*John of Bavaria (1329–1340) ''the Child'', son of Henry XIV of Bavaria
*John of England ''Lackland'', ''the Soft-Sword''
*John of Ibelin, the Old Lord of Beirut ''the Old''
*John of Silesia, Duke of Oppeln, Archbishop of Gniezno (1360/64–1421) ''Kropidlo''
*John, Duke of Silesia (d.1439) ''Dechant''
*John, Elector of Saxony ''the Steadfast'', ''Steady'', Constant''
*John, Prince of Moldavia, 1572–1574 ''the Brave''
*John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough ''Anne's Great Captain'', ''the Handsome Englishman''
*John Hunyadi ''Hungarian Janko'', ''Corvinus'', ''the Champion of Christ'', ''the Champion of Christendom'', ''the Scourge of the Turks'', ''Ugrin Janko'' (''Magyar Janos''), ''the Savior of Christianity'', ''Janko of Byzantium'', ''the Defender of Christendom'', ''the Devil'', ''Sibinyanin Janko'', ''That Damned Devil, Janko'', ''the White Knight of the Christian Crusaders'', ''the Valiant of Valiants'' 〔()〕
*John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury ''the Terror of France'' 〔
*John Frederick, Elector of Saxony ''the Champion of the Reformation''
*John of Artois, Count of Eu ''the Landless''
*John, Lord Barry (d.1420) ''the Left-Handed''
*John George, Elector of Brandenburg ''the Thrifty''
*John, Duke of Berry ''the Magnificent''
*John, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach ''the Alchemist''
*John, Prince of Moldavia ''the Horseshoe'', ''Potcoava''
*John of Castile ''the One-Eyed''
*John, 9th Lord Clifford (d.1461) ''Black-hearted Clifford'', ''the Black Clifford'',〔 ''the Butcher''
*John, Lord of Joinville ''le Boutefeux'' 〔()〕
*John, 4th Earl of Lennox ''Mor''
*John of Holland, Count of Ostrevant ''the Merciless'' 〔()〕
*John, Prince of Moldavia, 1572–1574 ''the Armenian''
*John of Saxony ''the Magister''
*John Cicero, Elector of Brandenburg ''the Cicero of Germany''
*John of Scotland ''Toom Tabard'' (''Empty Jacket'')
*John Clifford, 9th Lord of Skipton ''the Butcher''
*John Colquhoun, 20th Baronet of Luss ''the Black Cock of the West'' 〔()〕
*John "the Red" Comyn ''the Black''
*John Erskine, 22nd Earl of Mar ''Bobbing John''
*John Graham, 1st Viscount of Dundee ''Bloody Clavers'', ''Buidy Clavers'', ''Bonnie Dundee'' 〔
*John Maurice of Nassau ''the Brazilian'' 〔()〕
*John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute ''the Minister Behind the Curtain''
*John Tiptoft, 1st Earl of Worcester ''the Butcher of England'' 〔
*John Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar ''the Younger''
*John Frederick III, Duke of Saxe-Jena (1554–1565) ''the Younger''
*John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute ''Sir Pertinax MacSycophant'' 〔
*John Graham ''With the Bright Sword'', son of Malise, 1st Earl of Strathearn
*John Russell, 1st Earl Russell ''the Widow's Mite'' 〔()〕
*John Spencer, 5th Earl Spencer ''the Red Earl''
*John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham ''Radical Jack''
*John Fane, 10th Earl of Westmorland ''Rapid Westmorland''
*John Frederick, Elector of Saxony ''the Generous'', ''the Liberal'', ''the Magnanimous''
*John Menteith ''the False Menteith''
*John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford ''the Fire-Brand of France'' 〔
*John de Vere, 7th Earl of Oxford ''the Fighting Earl of Oxford'', ''the Fighting Vere'' 〔()〕
*John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset ''the Fairborn''
*John of England ''Lackland''
*John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster ''John of Gaunt''
*John of Islay, Earl of Ross ''John MacDonald II''
*John, Duke of Berry ''le Camus''
*John II, Duke of Burgundy ''the Fearless''
*John Dundas Cochrane ''the Pedestrian Traveler''
*John FitzGerald, 19th Knight of Glin ''the Dancer'' 〔()〕
*John Carmichael, 3rd Baron of Carmichael ''Jean de Saint-Michel''
*John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich ''Jeremy Twitcher'' 〔
*John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute ''Jack Boot'' 〔()〕
*Joan of Portugal (nun) ''the Saint Princess''
*John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester ''the Profane Earl''
*John MacDonald, 1st Lord of the Isles
*John Campbell, 1st Earl of Breadalbane and Holland ''Iain Glas'' (''Grey John'')
*John Frederick II, Elector of Saxony, 1554–1566 ''the Intermediate''
*John I de Balliol ''the Scot'', Great Chamberlain of Scotland, son of King John of Scotland
*John de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln ''the Surety'', ''the Magna Carta Baron'' 〔()〕
*John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk ''the Trimming Duke''
*John de Scotia, 9th Earl of Huntingdon ''the Scot''
*John de Braose ''the Fatherless'', ''Tadody'' 〔()〕
*John Campbell, 1st Earl of Breadalbane and Holland ''Slippery John''
*John Carmichael, 3rd Baron of Carmichael ''the Hero of Bauge''
*John FitzAlan, 14th Earl of Arundel ''the English Achilles''
*John FitzEdmund FitzGerald ''the Chief Man of Service Among the Rebels'' 〔
*John FitzGerald, 6th Earl of Kildare ''Crouchback'', ''Shane Cam'' 〔〔
*John Fitzrobert ''the Surety'', ''the Magna Carta Baron'' 〔
*John Francis, Count of Nassau-Siegen, 1691–1699 ''the Desired''
*John George, Elector of Saxony, 1680-1691 ''the Fat''
*John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey ''Lord Fanny'' 〔
*John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu ''the Planter'', ''Planter John''
*John Parricida ''the Parricide''
*John Russell, 1st Earl Russell ''Finality Jack'' 〔
*John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute ''the Northern Thane'' 〔
*John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury ''the English Achilles''
*John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester ''Virgin Modesty''
*John "the Red" Comyn ''the Red'', ''Red Comyn''
*John George III, Elector of Saxony ''the Saxon Mars''
*Joseph I of Portugal ''the Reformer''
*Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor ''the Enlightened Despot'', ''the King With a Hat'', ''the Hatted King''
*Joseph Arthur, Count of Gobineau ''the Intellectual Father of Nietzsche'' 〔()〕
*Joseph Bonaparte ''the King of Small Plazas'', ''Pepe Botella'' (''Joe Bottle''):
*Józef Antoni Poniatowski ''the Polish Bayard'' 〔
*Joseph Fouché ''the Father of the Modern Police State'', ''the Father of Modern Espionage'', ''the Father of Modern Political Espionage'', ''the Hebertist of the Terror'', ''the Machinegunner of Lyon'' :fr:Joseph Fouché 〔〔()〕
*Joseph Othmar Rauscher, Prince-Bishop of Vienna ''the Father of the Austrian Concordat''
*Josephine de Beauharnais ''the Incomparable Josephine'', ''the Rose of Beauharnais'', ''the Good Josephine''
*Jotapian ''the Barracks Emperor'', ''the Emperor of the Army''
*Jovan Vladimir ''the Saint'' 〔()〕
*Juan Hurtado de Mendoza, Cardinal ''the Handsome Spaniard''
*Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena ''the Author'', ''the Writer''
*Juan Núñez, Lord of Lara ''the Fat''
*Juan Ruiz de Molina ''the Old Knight''
*Juan Téllez-Girón, 4th Count of Ureña, 1531-58 (1494-1558) ''the Saint''
*Juana de Mendoza ''the Rich Lady'', ''la Rica Hembra''
*Juana Núñez de Lara (d.1351) ''the Little Dove'', ''the Little Turtle Dove'' (Sp. ''la Palomilla'') 〔 〔()〕
*Judicael (of Domnonia & Brittany) ''the Saint''
*Judith of Bavaria ''the Fair''
*Judith of Lens ''the Countess'', ''Comitissa''
*Julia Domna ''Jocasta''
*Julian ''the Apostate'', ''the Philosopher''
*Juliane de Leyburn, Baroness Leyburn ''the Infanta of Kent''
*Julie Clary ''la Intrusa''
*Julius Caesar ''Germanicus'', ("...Julius Caesar (was) known as 'Germanicus' for his successful campaigns in Germany, where he defeated the tribes which had ambushed the Roman legions at Teutoburg....") ''the Father of the Country'', ''the Flower of All Aristocrats''
*Julius Constantius ''the Patrician'', son of Constantius Chlorus
*Julius Jacob von Haynau ''the Hyena of Brescia''
*Justin I ''the Great''
*Justin II ''the Thracian'', ''Thrax'', ''the Younger''
*Justinian I ''the Great''
*Justinian II ''the Slit-Nosed'', ''the Cut-Nose'' ''Rhinotmetus''

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