place of a name and having entered common usage. Certain epithets have been used for numerous people throughout history. Accursed Angel Apostle of the North...
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Lists of pejorative terms for people include: List of ethnic slurs List of ethnic slurs and epithets by ethnicity List of common nouns derived from ethnic...
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often used for epithets Cognomen Honorific List of monarchs by nickname Lists of people by epithet Makurakotoba Nickname Plant epithet Sobriquet Synecdoche...
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is an epithet applied to: Bermudo II of León (c. 953–999), King of Galicia and of León Piero di Cosimo de' Medici (1416–1469), de facto ruler of Florence...
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epithet the Conqueror may refer to: Afonso I of Portugal (1109–1185), King of Portugal James I of Aragon (1208–1276), King of Aragon John V, Duke of Brittany...
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The epithet the Cruel has been applied to the following: Boleslaus I, Duke of Bohemia (died 967 or 972) Fruela I of Asturias (died 768), King of Asturias...
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is an epithet applied to the following: Alfonso VI of León and Castile (before 1040–1109), King of León, King of Castile and de facto King of Galicia...
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The Terrible or el Terrible is an epithet applied to: Afonso de Albuquerque (c. 1453–1515), Portuguese general, admiral and empire builder Ants Kaljurand...
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Scholastic accolades (redirect from Medieval epithet)
period of scholasticism which extended into early modern times, to designate the more celebrated among the doctors of theology and law by epithets or surnames...
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Persian Empire, and the epithet eventually became personally associated with him. The first reference to this is in a comedy by Plautus, in which it is...
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The epithet "the Hermit" may be applied to: Anthony the Hermit (c. 468–c. 520), Christian saint Bluebeard the Hermit (died 1450), a leader of the English...
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Persons known by the epithet the Stout include: Æthelmær the Stout (died 1015), Anglo-Saxon ealdorman of the western provinces (present day south-western...
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figures are known by the epithet the Bad: Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria (died 937) Charles II of Navarre (1332–1387), King of Navarre and Count of Évreux Haakon...
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"The Wise" is an epithet which may refer to: Ailerán (died 664 or 665), Irish saint and scholar Alfonso X of Castile (1221–1284), King of Castile, León and...
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The Valiant is an epithet bestowed on: Bolesław I the Brave (967–1025), first King of Poland Edgar, King of Scotland (c. 1074–1107), nicknamed Probus...
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The One-Eyed is an epithet of: Horatius Cocles (fl. late 6th century BC), Roman officer famed for defending a bridge against an army Antigonus I Monophthalmus...
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an epithet applied to: John the Hairy, a 16th-century holy fool (yurodivy) of the Russian Orthodox Church Wilfred the Hairy (died 897), Count of Urgell...
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Mad is an epithet applied to: Haakon the Crazy or the Mad (died 1214), Norwegian earl Othenin, Count of Montbéliard (died 1338) Charles VI of France (1369–1422)...
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"The Wonderworker" is a religious epithet applied to: Dmitry of Uglich (1582-1591), Russian Orthodox saint, tsarevich (heir to the throne), mysteriously...
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The epithet the Young may refer to: Basarab the Young (before 1444?–1482), Prince of Wallachia Haakon the Young (1232–1257), a junior king of Norway Harald...
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The Red is an epithet which may refer to: Daniel Cohn-Bendit (born 1945), known as Dany le rouge, meaning "Danny the Red", German politician Erik the...
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The Bastard is an epithet which may refer to: Anthony, bastard of Burgundy (1421–1504), half-brother of Charles the Bold Antonio I the Bastard, Antonio...
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an epithet applied to: Adam de la Halle (1240–1287), French poet, composer and musician Alfonso Fróilaz, briefly the king of the unified kingdom of Asturias...
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The epithet "the Drunkard" may refer to: Bekri Mustafa Pasha (died 1690), Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire Michael III (839 or 840–867), Byzantine emperor...
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The Learned is an epithet which may refer to: Arngrímur Jónsson (1568–1648), Icelandic scholar and apologist Coloman, King of Hungary (c. 1070–1116),...
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The Fearless is an epithet which may refer to: Gerald the Fearless (died probably 1173), Portuguese warrior and folk hero of the Reconquista John the...
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an epithet which may refer to: Brendan (c. 484–c. 577), Irish monastic saint Hanno the Navigator, Carthaginian explorer c. 500 BC and nominal king of Carthage...
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"The Recluse" is an epithet applied to: Abramios the Recluse (290–360), Christian hermit and ascetic from Edessa Herman the Recluse, according to legend...
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epithet applied to: Amenhotep III (died 1531 or 1533 BC), Pharaoh of Egypt Edmund I (922–946), King of England Isma'il Pasha (1830–1895), Khedive of Egypt...
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an epithet used to describe: Henry the Lion (1129–1195), Duke of Saxony and Duke of Bavaria Louis VIII of France (1187–1226), King of France Umur of Aydın...
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