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(詳細はMacrianus Major ''the Barracks Emperor'', ''the Emperor of the Army'' *Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill ''the Great'', *Magnus I of Norway ''the Good'' *Magnus Erlendsson, Earl of Orkney ''St. Magnus of Orkney'', ''the Martyr'', ''the Martyr of Orkney'', ''the Saint'' 〔 *Magnus IV of Sweden ''Smek'', ''the Luxurious'' *Magnus II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg ''With the Necklace or Chain'', ''Magnus Torquatus'', ''the Younger'' *Magnus III of Norway ''the Barefoot'', ''the Barelegs'', ''Barfot'' *Magnus III of Sweden ''Barnlock'', ''Barn-lock'', ''Ladulas'' *Magnus IV of Norway ''the Blind'' *Magnus VI of Norway ''the Law-Mender'' *Magnus Erlendsson, Earl of Orkney ''the Martyr of Orkney'', ''the Saint'' 〔 *Magnus I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg ''the Pious'' *Mahon, King of Thomond (1400–1446) ''the Blind'' *Mahmud I ''Kanbur'' *Mahmud II, Ottoman Sultan ''the Equitable'', ''the Lawgiver'' 〔 *Malatesta da Verucchio ''Mastin Vecchio'', ''the Old Mastiff of Verucchio'' *Malatesta II Malatesta ''the Ruin of Families'' 〔 *Malatestino Malatesta ''the One-Eyed Traitor'', ''dell'Occhio'' *Malcolm III of Scotland ''Long-Neck'', ''the Great Chief'', ''Canmore'', ''Ceann Mor'' *Malcolm IV of Scotland ''the Maiden'', ''the Milk Maiden'' *Malcolm of Scotland ''the Youth'' *Manasses IV, Count of Rethel (1262–1272) ''the Old'' *Manfred of Sicily ''Manfred of Hohenstaufen'', ''Manfred of Swabia'' *Manfred von Richthofen ''the Red Baron'', ''the Red Battle-Flier'', ''the Red Devil'', ''the Ace of Aces'', ''the Bloody Red Baron'', ''the Red Knight'', ''Little Red''〔()〕 *Manuel de Godoy ''the Sausage-Maker'' (Sp. ''el Charicero''), ''the Prince of Peace'' *Manuel I Comnenus ''the Great'' *Manuel I of Portugal ''the Adventurous, ''the Great'', ''the Fortunate'' *Manuel I of Trebizond ''the Great Captain'', ''the Most Fortunate'' *Manuel II of Portugal ''the Patriot'', ''the Unfortunate'', ''the Scholar'', ''the Missed King'' *Marcus Aurelius ''the Adoptive Emperor'', ''the Phisolopher'', ''the Philosopher-King'' *Marcus Claudius Marcellus ''the Sword of Rome'' 〔()〕 *Marcus Furius Camillus ''the Second Founder of Rome'' *Margaret I of Denmark ''the Abbot's Concubine'', ''the Great'', ''the King Without Pants'', ''the King Without Breeches'', ''the Lady-King'', ''the Northern Semiramis'', ''the Semiramis of the North'' 〔〔()〕 *Margaret I, Countess of Flanders ''Margaret of Alsace'' *Margaret II, Countess of Flanders ''Margaret of Constantinople'', ''the Black'' *Margaret III, Countess of Flanders ''Margaret of Male'' *Margaret of Achaea (d.1464), Margravine of Montferrat ''the Blessed'' *Margaret of Anjou ''the Bitch'' *Margaret of Beaumont, Countess of Winchester (1156–1236) ''Margaret of Harcourt'' *Margaret of Burgundy (d.1164) ''the Great Dauphine'' *Saint Margaret of Hungary ''the Saint'' *Margaret of Huntingdon (d.1233) ''the Scot'', wife of Alan Mac Lachlen, King of Galloway *Margaret of Parma ''the Madama of Rome'' 〔()〕 *Margaret of Scotland ''the Maid of Norway'' *Margaret of Sweden ''Fredkulla'', ''the Peace-Cow'', ''the Peacemaker'', daughter of Inge I of Sweden and wife, firstly, of Magnus III of Norway and, secondly, of Niels of Denmark. *Margaret of Valois ''Queen Margot'' *Margaret Beaufort ''Lady Margaret'' *Margaret Cavendish ''Mad Madge of Newcastle'' 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=William Cavendish - Marquis of Newcastle )〕 *Margaret Douglas ''the Fair Maid of Galloway'', daughter of Archibald Douglas (1390–1439) *Margaret FitzGerald ''Little Margaret'' (''Magheen''), ''Mairgread Gerroid'', ''the Countess of Granny'', ''the Great Countess of Ormonde'' 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Access Denied )〕〔 *Margaret, Countess of Tyrol ''Kriemhild'', ''Maultasch'', ''Medusa'', ''Mouthpoke'', ''Pocket-mouth'', ''Satchel-mouth'', ''the Big Mouth'', ''the Mouth Bag'', ''the Pocket-Mouthed'', ''the She-Wolf of the Tyrol'', ''the Ugly Duchess'', ''With the Pouch Mouth'' 〔(Margaret Maultasch – FREE Margaret Maultasch information | Encyclopedia.com: Find Margaret Maultasch research )〕 〔 *Margaret O'Carroll ''the Hospitable'' *Margaret Thatcher ''Attila the Hen'', ''She Who Must be Obeyed'', ''TBW'' (''That Bloody Woman''), ''Tina'', ''the Great She-Elephant'', ''the Iron Lady'', ''the Iron Maiden'', ''the la Passionara of Privilege'', ''the Milk Snatcher'',〔()〕〔()〕 *Marguerite de Navarre ''the First Modern Woman'', ''the Maecenas to the Learned Ones of Her Brother's Kingdom'', ''the Mother of the French Reformation'', ''the Mother of the French Renaissance'', ''the Pearl of Pearls'' *Marguerite of France (born 1282) ''the Pearl of France'' *Maria II of Portugal "The Educator" *Maria of Antioch ''the Empress'' *Marie Antoinette ''l'Autrichienne'', ''Madame Deficit'', ''Madame Veto'', ''the Austrian Whore'',〔 ''the Baker's Wife'' *Marie Louise of Savoy ''la Niña'' *Marie Luise of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel), wife of John William Friso, Prince of Orange, ''Marijke Meu'' *Marie Touchet ''Je Charme Tout'' (''I Charm All'') *Maria of Georgia ''of Alania'', ''the Alan'' *Maria of Montferrat ''the Marchioness'', ''la Marquise'' *Maria Adelaide of Bragança ''the Red Infanta'' *Mary Adelaide of Cambridge ''Fat Mary'' *Maria Amalia of Saxony ''la Rijosa'' *Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies ''the Saint'' *Maria Christina of Austria ''the Good Regent'' *Maria Christina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies ''la Zalamera'' *Maria Isabel of Portugal ''the Ugly'' *Maria Josepha Amalia of Saxony ''la Inapetente'', queen of Ferdinand VII of Spain *Maria Lopez de Gurrea, Lady of Gurrea (1487–1550) 'the Rich Lady'', ''la Rica Hembra'' *Maria Louisa of Parma ''the Witch'' (Sp. ''la Bruja'') *Maria Luisa of Savoy ''the Child'' *Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia ''the Little Pair'' (with sister Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia) *Maria Sofia of Bavaria ''the Angel of Gaeta'', ''the Heroine of Gaeta'', ''the Modern Joan of Arc'', ''the Stern Little Bavarian Eagle'', ''the Soldier-Queen on the Ramparts of Gaeta'' 〔()〕〔〔 *Maria Theresa of Austria ''the Enlightened Despot'', ''the Imperial Egg-layer'', ''the Only Man of the Habsburg Dynasty'',〔()〕 ''the Mother of Germany'', ''the Mother of the People'' *Maria Vittoria dal Pozzo ''the Virtuous'', queen of Amadeo I of Spain *Marie of Edinburgh ''Angel Without Wings'', ''Our Angel Queen'',〔 ''the Diplomat of the Balkans'',〔 ''the Mother-in-Law of the Balkans'' *Marie Adélaïde, Madame Quatrième *Marie Anne de Bourbon, Duchess of Vendôme ''the Doll of the Blood'', ''the Little Black Beetle'', ''the Royal Doll'', wife of Louis Joseph, Duke of Vendôme 〔()〕 *Marie Antoinette ''Widow Capet'' *Marie-Antoinette-Rosalie Pauline, Duchess of Bauffremont ''Talleyrand's Goose'' *Marie-José of Belgium ''the May Queen'' *Marie Thérèse de Bourbon ''the Doll of the Blood'', ''the Little Black Beetle'' ''the Royal Doll'', wife of François Louis, Prince of Conti 〔 Louis III, Prince of Condé *Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte of France ''Madame Royale'', ''the Dark Countess'' ''the Modern Antigone'', ''the Orphan of the Temple'' 〔 〔 *Marie de la Tour d'Auvergne (1600-1665) ''the Queen of Protestants'' 〔http://www.siefar.org/DictionnaireSIEFAR/SFLatourM.html〕 *Prince Marko ''Kraljevic'' *Mary I of England ''Bloody Mary'', ''the Bloody'', ''the Catholic'' *Mary I of Portugal, ''the Mad'', ''the Pious'' *Mary, Queen of Scots ''the White Queen'' *Mary II of England ''the Modern Tullia'' *Mary II of Portugal ''the Good Mother'' *Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark ''the Princess on the Run'' *Mary, Lady Cholmondeley ''the Bold Lady of Cheshire'' 〔 *Mary of Burgundy ''the Rich'' *Mary of Modena ''Madame East'', ''the Queen of Tears'' *Mary Boleyn ''My English Mare'' *Mary Fleming ''the Flame'', ''la Flamina'' *Mary Livingston ''Lusty'' 〔 *Lady Mary Wortley Montagu ''the Female Maecenas'' *Märta Erikdotter Leijonhufvud ''King Martha'' *Martin of Aragon ''the Elder'', ''the Ecclesiastic'', ''the Humane'' *Martin I of Sicily ''the Younger'' *Martin della Torre, Lord della Torre (1110–1147) ''the Great'' *Masgwid Gloff, King of Elmet ''the Lame'' *Mathieu III, Lord of Montmorency (d.1270) ''the Premier Christian Baron'' *Matteo I of Milan ''the Great'' 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Genealogie Mittelalter )〕 *Mathieu IV, Lord of Montmorency (1270–1304) ''the Great'' *Matthias I, Duke of Lorraine ''the Debonair'' *Matthias Corvinus of Hungary ''the King of the Peasants'', ''the Just'', ''the Peasants' King'', ''the Philosopher-King'',〔()〕〔()〕 *Matthias Gallas ''the Destroyer of Armies'' *Matthias Corvinus of Hungary ''the Sleeper'', ''the Sleeping Hero'', ''the Sleeping King'' 〔 *Mathghamhain of Maonmhagh, King of Thomond, 1360-1369 〔()〕 *Matilda II, Countess of Boulogne ''Matilda of Boulogne'' *Matilda of Scotland ''Matilda of Blessed Memory'', ''the Atheling'', ''the Good Queen'' *Matilda of Tuscany ''Matilda of Canossa'', ''the Great Countess'', ''la Gran Contessa'', ''the Faithful Handmaid of St. Peter'' 〔()〕 *Matilda ''the Saint'' 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Electronic Text Center )〕 *Matilda Fitzwalter ''Maid Marion'', ''the Fair'' 〔()〕> *Matteo Rosso Orsini, Lord of Vicovaro ''the Black'' *Mathieu II, Lord of Montmorency (1189–1230) ''the Great Constable'' *Matthew O'Neill ''the Dark Man'' *Matthias Corvinus ''the Renaissance King'' 〔 *Maud de St. Valery ''Moll Walbee,'' ''Matilda of Hay,'' ''the Lady of la Haie,'' ''the Lady of Hay'' 〔()〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Berkshire History: Biographies: Matilda De St. Valery (c.1150-1210) )〕 *Mauregato of Asturias ''the Usurper'' *Maurice FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Desmond ''Bellicosus'', ''Vehiculus'' 〔()〕 *Maurice FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Desmond ''the Great'' 〔 *Maurice FitzGerald de Windsor ''the Invader of Ireland'' *Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria ''the Great'' *Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor ''the Last Knight,'' ''the Last of the Knights'' *Maximilian II of Bavaria ''the Pacific'' *Maurice, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) ''the Enlightened'' *Maurice, comte de Saxe ''Maréchal de Saxe'' *Maurice, Viscount Fermoy ''the Mad'' *Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Baron Berkeley ''the Generous'', ''the Liberal'', ''the Magnanimous'' *Maurice de Berkeley, 4th Baron Berkeley ''the Brave'' 〔 *Maurice Fitz Harding ''the Make Peace'' *Maurice de Berkeley, Lord of Berkeley ''the Resolute'' *Maurice Fitzgerald, Lord of Kilmore ''the White Knight'' *Maurice FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Desmond ''the Lame'' 〔〔 *Maurice FitzGerald, 2nd Baron of Offaly (1232–1257) ''the Friar'' *Maurice, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) ''the Learned'' ''the Learned'' *Maurice FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Desmond ''the Warlike'' 〔〔 *Maurice of Savoy ''the Cardinal'' *Maurice, Elector of Saxony ''the Judas of Meissen'' *Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor ''Theuerdank'', ''the Penniless'' ''the Penniless Maximilian'', ''the Second Founder of the House of Habsburg'' 〔〔〔()〕 *Maximilian I of Bavaria ''Father Max'' *Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria ''the Blue King'', ''the Blue Prince-Elector'', ''the Generous'', ''the Liberal'', ''the Magnanimous'' *Maximinus Thrax ''the Barracks Emperor'', ''the Emperor of the Army'', ''the Thracian'', ''Thrax'' *Mécia Lopes de Haro ''a Rainha Maldita'' *Mehmed I ''the Helpful'', ''the Young Master'', ''the Bower'', ''the Master'', ''the Gentleman'', ''the Wrestler'', ''the Champion Wrestler'' (Tur. ''Guresci'', ''Pehlivan''), ''the Executioner'' 〔 *Mehmed II ''the Lawgiver'', ''the Fighter'', ''the Terror of Christendom'', ''the Romaic Caesar'', ''the Rule'', ''the Leader'', ''the Great Turk'', ''the Father of the Conquest'' (Tur. ''Ebu'l Feth''):〔 *Mehmed III ''the Warrior of the Faith'', ''the Equitable'', ''Egri Fatihi'' (Tur), ''Adni'' 〔 *Mehmed IV ''the Younger'' 〔 *Mehmed V ''Resat'', ''Reşat'', ''Reşad'' *Mehmed VI, Ottoman Sultan ''Vahdettin'', ''Vahideddin'' *Meinhard II, Count of Gorizia (1160–1231) ''the Old'' *Meinwerk, Bishop of Paderborn ''the Bishop-Builder'', ''the Second Founder of Paderborn'' *Meirchion Gul, King of Rheged "The Lean" *Mercedes of Orléans ''la Reina de Copla'' *Merfyn Frych, King of Gwynedd ''the Freckled'' *Metternich ''Europe's Coachman'' *Michael I, Byzantine Emperor ''Rangabe'', ''Rhangabes'', ''le Curopalate'' ''Rangabe'', ''Rhangabes'' *Miguel I of Portugal ''the Absolute King'', ''the Absolutist'', ''the Traditionalist'' *Michael I of Romania ''the Boy King'' *Michael II, Byzantine Emperor ''Psellus'', ''Taulos'', ''the Amorian'', ''the Stammerer'', ''Psellus'' *Michael II, Prince of Beloozero (1432–1486) ''the Old'', ''the Elder'', ''Vereiskiy'' *Michael III ''the Drunk'', ''the Drunkard'', ''the Phrygian'' *Mikhail III of Tver (1461–1485) ''the Exile'' *Michael IV, Byzantine Emperor ''the Paphlagonian'' *Michael V Kalaphates, Byzantine Emperor ''the Caulker'', ''Calaphates'' *Michael V, Count of Harnes ''the Knight-Troubadour'' 〔()〕 *Michael VI Bringas, ''Stratioticus'', ''the General'', ''the Warlike'' *Michael VII Doukas, Byzantine Emperor ''Parapinaces'' (''Minus a Quarter'', ''Quarter Short''): *Mikhail, Grand Prince of Vladimir (1248), ''the Bold'' *Michael of Chernigov ''the Saint'' *Michael of Croy (d.1516), Lord of Sempy ''a la Grande Barbe'' *Michael Frederick Czartoryski ''the Prince Chancellor'' *Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki ''le Singe'' 〔()〕 *Michał Kazimierz "Rybeńko" Radziwiłł ''Rybenko'', ''the Sweetheart'' 〔()〕 *Michel Ney ''the Bravest of the Brave'', ''the Brave Man of the Brave Men'', ''the Untiring One'', ''the Red'', ''le Héros de la Retraite'', ''the French Achilles'', ''the Red Lion'', ''the Ruddy'' 〔()〕〔 *Mieszko I of Poland ''Amicus Imperatoris'' *Mieszko II Lambert ''the Indolent'' *Mieszko III the Old, Duke of Poland (1173-1177) ''the Elder'' *Mieszko I Tanglefoot *Miguel I of Portugal ''the Usurper'' *Mihnea III, Prince of Wallachia (1658–1659) ''Gioan Bey'' *Mihnea Turcitul ''the Apostate'', ''the Turkified'', ''the Turk'', ''the Turned-Turk'' *Mihnea cel Rau ''the Bad'' *Mikhail, Prince Gorbaty-Shuiski ''Lapa'' *Mikhail, Prince Gorbaty-Shuiski (d.c1535) ''Kisloy'' 〔 *Mikhail Illarionovich Kutuzov ''the Old Fox'' *Mikhail Ivanovich Bulgakov (d.1554) ''the Iron Glove'', Russian boyar *Mikołaj Krzysztof "the Orphan" Radziwiłł ''the Little Orphan'', the Orphan'' *Mikołaj "the Red" Radziwiłł ''the Red'', ''the Sixth'' 〔 *Mikhail Yaroslavich ''the Saint'' *Mikalojus Radvila the Old ''Methuseleh'', ''Mathusalem'' *Mikołaj "the Black" Radziwiłł 〔 *Milo I of Montlhéry ''the Elder'', ''the Great'' *Milo II of Montlhéry ''the Big'', ''the Younger'' *Milo, Baron of Venoix ''the Marshal'' *Mircea I of Wallachia ''the Elder'' *Mircea II of Wallachia ''the Younger'' 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Answers - The Most Trusted Place for Answering Life's Questions )〕 *Mircea IV, Prince of Wallachia ''the Shepherd'' *Mircea I of Wallachia ''the Great'', ''the Old'' *Mirian III of Iberia ''the Saint'' *Miro I of Cerdanya ''the Old'' *Miro I, Count of Roussillon (878–896) ''the Elder'' *Miro II, Count of Besalu (965–984) ''Bonfill'' *Miro II, Count of Cerdanya (897–927) ''the Younger'' *Miron II, Count of Besalú and Cerdanya (885–927) ''the Younger'' *Mleh, Prince of Armenia ''the Usurper'' *Mohammed I ibn Nasr ''al-Ghalib'' *Mohammed II (d.1095), Emir of Cordoba ''al-Mutamid'' *Muhammed II al-Faqih ''al-Faqih'' *Muhammed III, Sultan of Granada ''al-Makhlu'' *Muhammed V of Granada ''al-Ghani'' *Muhammed VI, Sultan of Granada ''the Brown'', ''el Bermejo'' *Muhammed VII, Sultan of Granada ''al-Mustain'' *Muhammed VIII, Sultan of Granada ''al-Mutamassik'', ''the Little, ''the Small'',〔() 〕 the Left-Handed'' *Muhammed IX, Sultan of Granada ''as-Saghir'', ''the Cunning'', the Left-Handed'' 〔 *Muhammed X, Sultan of Granada ''al-Ahnaf'', ''the Lame'' 〔 *Muhammed XI, Sultan of Granada ''the Tiny'', ''the Little'', ''the Small'' 〔 *Muhammad XII of Granada ''el chico'', the little, or ''el zogoybi'', the unfortunate *Muhammed XIII, Sultan of Granada ''el Zagal'' *Mohammed I ibn Nasr ''the Red'' *Morayma ''the Suffering Wife of Boabdil'', ''Tender Morayma'' wife of Boabdil *Mstislav I of Galicia (d.1228) ''the Fortunate'' *Mstislav I, Prince of Volhynia (1099) ''the Younger'' *Mstislav III of Kiev ''the Old'' *Mstislav III, Prince of Smolensk (1175–1176) ''the Brave'' *Mstislav IV, Prince of Novgorod (1179–1180) ''Bezokiy'' *Mstislav, Prince of Lutsk ''the Mute'' *Mstislav of Kiev ''the Great'' *Mstislav, Prince of Peresopnik (d.1226) ''Nyemiy'' *Mstislav Mstislavich, Grand Prince of Novgorod (1208–1218) ''the Successful'' *Mstislav Volodimirovich, 1st Prince of Tmutarakan (d.1034/36) ''the Brave'', ''the Fair'' *Mstislav Mstislavich ''Udaloy'', ''the Daring'' 〔 *Muhammad ben Abd Allah of Badajoz ''al-Muzzafar'' *Muhammad Ibn Abbad Al Mutamid ''the Poet-King'' *Muhammad ibn-Sa'd, Ibn-Mardanîsh, King of Murcia ''the Wolf-King'' 〔〔()〕 *Muircheartach, King of Ailech, 938–943 ''Muircheartach of the Leather Cloaks'' (''na Cochasll Craicenn''), ''the Hector of the Western World'' *Muirchertach O'Brien ''Dall'', son of Donald O'Brien (d.1194), King of Thomond *Muirchertach O'Neill, King of Ulster ''Muirchertach of Moylinny'' *Muireadhach II, Earl of Menteith ''the Younger'' *Munio Nuñez of Castile ''He of Brasera", "He of Branosera'' (Sp. ''El de Brasera'', ''El de Branosera'') *Murad I ''the Fighter'', ''the God-like One'' (''Hudavendigar''), ''the Leader'', ''the Martyr'', ''the Rule'' 〔〔 *Murad II, Ottoman Sultan ''Muradi'' 〔 *Murad IV ''Muradi'', ''the Always Successful Sultan'', ''the Conqueror of Baghdad'' (Tur. ''Fatih-i Bagdat''), ''the Cruel'', ''the Fighter'' 〔〔 *Murdoch MacCoinneach, 5th Lord of Kintail (1340–1375) ''Murdoch of the Cave'' *Murdoch MacCoinneach, 6th Lord of Kintail (1370–1416) ''Murdoch of the Bridge'' *Murhcad II, King of Thomond (1539) ''Carrach'' 〔 *Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin ''Murrough of the Burnings'', ''the Incendiary'' *Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Thomond ''the Tanist'' *Mussius Aemilianus ''the Barracks Emperor'', ''the Emperor of the Army'' *Mustafa I, Ottoman Sultan ''the Fake'', ''the Mad'' 〔 *Mustafa II, Ottoman Sultan ''Ikbali'' 〔 *Muzio Attendolo ''Sforza'' (''Force'') *Mzechabuk of Samtskhe, ''the Great'' 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: M」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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