List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: B

B

  • Baedan, High King of Ireland of the Yellow Hair [1]
  • Bagrat I the Little the Little, the Small
  • Bagrat II, King of Abkhazia, 958–994 the Simple [2]
  • Bagrat III of Georgia the Unifier
  • Bagrat V of Georgia the Great [2]
  • Balbinus the Barracks Emperor, the Emperor of the Army
  • Baldomero Espartero, Prince of Vergara the Peacemaker of Spain [3]
  • 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 [4]
  • 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 [5]
  • 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 [6]
  • Barbarossa (Ottoman admiral) the Redbeard, the King of the Seas, the King of the Sea, the Protector of Religion [7][7]
  • 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 [8]
  • 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 [9][10]
  • Basil II of Pskov (1356–1358) Waked the Waves
  • Basil III of Pskov (1448–1455) the Comb
  • Balthild the Saint [11]
  • Bayezid I, Ottoman Sultan the Fighter, the Lightning, the Lightning Bolt, the Thunderbolt [12][13]
  • Bayezid II, Ottoman Sultan, the Equitable, the Fair, the Guardian, the Just, the Mystic, the Saint, the Theologian [14] Image:Beyazid II.jpg [12][15][16]
  • Beatrice of Faucigny (1237–1310) la Grand Dauphine, wife of Guigues VII, Dauphin of Vienne (d. 1269)
  • Beatrice Cenci the Beautiful Parricide [17]
  • 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 [18]
  • Bela IV of Hungary the Miracle King, the Second Builder of the Hungarian Kingdom
  • Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield Dizzy [19]
  • 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 [20] 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 [21]
  • Bernard-Anton IV (d. 1129), Viscount of Albi Trencavel [22]
  • Bernat of Septimania
  • Bernhard I, Count of Bentheim Paterbernd [23]
  • 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 [24]
  • 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[25]
  • Bertrand du Guesclin the Eagle of Brittany, the Black Dog of Brocéliande [17][26][27]
  • Bezmer or Bayar, Prince of Bulgaria, 642–644 the Rich, l'Inlassable
  • Bjorn of Denmark the Chapman [28]
  • 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 [29]
  • 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 [30]
  • 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 [31]
  • Boris and Gleb the Saint
  • Bolesław III Wrymouth el Ironico [32]
  • 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 [33]
  • 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 [34]
  • Bouchard I of Vendôme the Venerable
  • Brunhilda of Austrasia the Visigoth
  • Brian Boru the Irish Charlemagne [35]
  • Boudica the Warrior Queen[36]
  • Bohemund VI of Antioch the Good
  • Bretislaus I of Bohemia the Bohemian Achilles, the Czech Achilles [37][38]
  • 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 [39]
  • Branimir of Croatia the Glorious Duke [40]
  • 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) [41]
  • 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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