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List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: C : ウィキペディア英語版
List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: C
(詳細はCadafael Cadomedd ap Cynfeddw ''the Battle Shirker''
*Cadell Ddyrnllwg, King of Powys ''Ddyrnllwg'' (Fr. ''au Pommeau Rutilant'', It. ''Impugnatura Scintillante'')
*Cadeyrn, King of Powys ''il Benedetto''
*Cadwallon Lawhir ap Einion ''Long Hand'', ''the Long-Handed''
*Cairbre Lifechair ''the Lover of the Liffey''
*Caesar, duc de Choiseul ''Marshal du Plessis-Praslin''
*Caligula ''the Little Boot''
*Cangrande I della Scala ''Cangrande'' (''Big'' or ''Great Dog''):
*Canute the Great ''the Dane'', ''the Great'', ''the Rich'' 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=RULERS OF DENMARK (DANMARK) )
*Canute II of Sweden ''the Tall''
*Canute III of Denmark ''Harthacanute'', ''the Hardy''
*Canute IV of Denmark ''the Holy'', ''the Pious'', ''the Saint'' 〔()〕
*Canute Lavard ''the Lord'', ''the Protector'', the Saint''
*Caracalla ''Caracul of Fingal'', ''Oedipus'', ''the Son of the King of the World''
*Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, known in his youth as ''Tjabo''
*Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland, ''the Blue Prince''〔http://www.ne.se/uppslagsverk/encyklopedi/lång/blå-prinsen〕
*Carloman of France ''the Blind''
*Carlos I of Portugal ''the Diplomat'', ''the Oceanographer'', ''the Martyr
*Carol II of Romania ''the Playboy King''
*Carolina, Baroness Nairne ''BB'', ''Mrs. Bogan of Bogan'', ''the Flower of Strathearn''
*Caroline of Brunswick, (estranged wife/consort of King George IV of England), ''the Injured Queen of England''
*Caroline of Hesse-Darmstadt ''the Great Landgravine'' 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Genealogie Mittelalter )
*Caroline, Princess of Hanover ''la Bouche d'Or'' 〔(Princess Caroline of Monaco - Biography - IMDb )〕
*Lady Caroline Blackwood ''Caroline Blackwood''
*Caroline Barry, Lady Melfort ''Billingsgate''
*Carlota of Spain a Megera de Queluz (the Vixen of Queluz)
*Casimir I of Poland ''the Peacemaker'', ''the Reformer'', ''the Restorer''
*Casimir II of Poland ''the Just''
*Casimir III of Poland ''the Great'', ''the Polish Justinian'' ,〔()〕 ''the King of Kraków'' ''the King of the Peasants'', ''the Peasants' King'' 〔()〕
*Saint Casimir ''the Peacemaker'', ''the Saint''
*Cathal Cú-cen-máthair ''the Motherless Hound'' 〔()〕
*Cathal Crobhdearg Ua Conchobair ''the Red Hand''
*Catherine II of Russia ''Feke'', ''Figchen'', ''Madame Snake'', ''the Enlightened Despot'', ''the Great'', ''the Modern Messalina'', ''the Northern Semiramis'', ''the Philosopher-King'', ''the Semiramis of the North'', ''the Star of the North''
*Catherine de' Medici ''Jezebel'', ''the Barren Wife'', ''the Black Queen'', ''the Eclipsed Consort'', ''the Italian Duchess Without a Duchy'', ''the Maggot from Italy's Tomb'', ''the Merchant's Daughter'', ''the Monstrous Regiment of Women'', ''the Mother of the Modern High-Heeled Shoe''
*Catherine Dolgorukov ''la Grande Mademoiselle''
*Catherine FitzGerald, Countess of Desmond ''the Old Countess''
*Catherine Gordon ''the White Rose of Scotland''〔
*Catherine Howard ''the Rose Without a Thorn''
*Cecilia of Baux ''Passerose''
*Cecily Neville ''Mother Extraordinaire'', ''Proud Cis'', ''the Roman Matriarch'', ''the Rose of Raby'', ''Survivalist Cicely'' 〔()〕〔()〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=May 31st )
*Centule III, Viscount of Béarn, 984–1004 ''the Old'', ''the Pious''
*Centule IV, Viscount of Béarn, 1012–1058 ''the Old''
*Centule V, Viscount of Béarn, 1058–1090 ''the Young'', ''the Younger''
*Cesare Borgia ''il Valentino''
*Chaka of Bulgaria ''the Usurper''
*Charlotte of Belgium ''the Mad Empress''
*Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz ''Monkey Face''
*Charlotte Brabantina of Nassau ''la Belle Brabant'' 〔http://www.siefar.org/DictionnaireSIEFAR/SFNassauCB.html〕
*Charlemagne ''the Blessed'', ''the Butcher of the Saxons'', ''the Sleeper'', ''the Sleeping Hero'', ''the Sleeping King''
*Charles I, Duke of Burgundy ''the Terrible''
*Charles I of England ''King and Martyr'', ''the Last Man'', ''the Man of Blood'', ''the Martyr'', ''the Saint'', ''the White King'' 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sobriquets and Nicknames )〕〔
*Charles I of Savoy ''the Warrior''
*Charles I of Sicily ''Charles of Anjou'', ''Charles I of Sicily'' ''the Defender of the Church''
*Charles I, Count of Flanders ''the Dane'', ''the Good''
*Charles I, Duke of Burgundy ''the Occidental Turk''
*Charles I, King of Hungary, 1307–1342 ''Carobert''
*Charles I de Valois, Duke of Orléans ''the Unfortunate Prince'' 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=404 Not Found )
*Charles I, Margrave of Baden, 1453–1475 ''the Warlike'', ''the Warrior''
*Charles I, Duke of Burgundy ''the Bold'', ''the Rash''
*Charles I of Hungary ''the Hammer''
*Charles II of Albret ''Labret'', ''Lebret''
*Charles II of Alençon ''the Generous'', ''the Liberal'', ''the Magnanimous''
*Charles II of England ''Old Rowley'', ''the Black Boy'', ''the Merry Monarch'', ''the Merrie Monarche'', ''the Mutton Eating Monarch'' , ''the Son of the Last Man'' 〔
*Charles II of Hungary ''de la Poix''
*Charles II of Naples ''the Halter of Jerusalem'', ''the Lame'', ''the Wise''
*Charles II of Navarre ''the Bad'' 〔()〕
*Charles II of Savoy ''the Good'' 〔()〕
*Charles II of Spain ''the Bewitched'', ''the Little King'',〔()〕〔()〕 ''Lord Strutt'' 〔
*Charles II, Duke of Lorraine ''the Bold'', ''the Great''
*Charles III of France ''the Drunkard'', ''the Simple''
*Charles III of Naples ''Charles of Durazzo'', ''the Little", ''the Short'', ''the Small''
*Charles III of Navarre ''the Noble''
*Charles III of Spain ''the Enlightened Despot'', ''the Politic''
*Charles III, Duke of Bourbon ''the Constable'', ''Charles Monsieur'', ''le Connétable de Bourbon''
*Charles IV of France ''the Fair''
*Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor ''the Popish King'', ''Charles of Luxemburg'', ''the Parsons' King'' ''the Priests' King'',〔 ''the Father of the Czech Nation''
*Charles IV of Spain ''the Hunger''
*Charles V of France ''the Solomon of France'',〔 ''the Wise''
*Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor ''the Emperor'', ''the Golden One'' (Sp. ''el Dorado''), ''the Sleeper'', ''the Sleeping Hero'', ''the Sleeping King''
*Charles VI of France ''the Mad Prince'', ''the Well-Beloved'', ''the Mad''
*Charles VII of France ''le Trésvictorieux'', ''the Dauphin'', ''the King of Bourges'', ''the Mark Tapley of Kings'', ''the Victorious'', ''the Well-Served''〔〔〔
*Charles VIII ''the Affable''
*Charles IX of Sweden ''the Peasant King''
*Charles X of France ''the First Gentleman of Europe''
*Charles XI of Sweden ''the People-Murderer'' , ''the King of the Peasants'', ''the Peasants' King'' ''the King of the Peasants'', ''the Peasants' King'' ,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Internetna stran z informacijo )〕 The Grey Cloak
*Charles XII of Sweden ''Carolus Rex'', ''the Alexander of the North'', ''the Brilliant Madman'', ''the Don Quixote of the North'', ''the Habitué'' (Tur. ''Demirbaş Şarl''), ''the Madman of the North'', ''the Madman of Europe'' 〔〔〔()〕
*Charles XIV John of Sweden ''the Gascon'' , ''the Sergeant with Beautiful Legs'', ''Sergeant Pretty Legs'' (Fr. ''Sergent Belle-Jambe''):
*Charles, Archduke of Austria ''South Squire'' 〔
*Charles, King of Neustria, 790–811 ''the Young'', ''the Younger''
*Charles, Lord of Sainte-Aulaye (1615–1646) ''le Comte de Chabot''
*Charles, Duke of Guelders ''Charles of Egmond'', ''the Achilles of Guelders''
*Charles of Bretzenheim ''Augustus''
*Charles of Viana ''Charles of Aragon'', ''Don Carlos''
*Charles of Valois ''the Landless''
*Charles, duc d'Orléans ''the Poet''
*Charles, Duke of Calabria ''the Illustrious''
*Charles, Prince of Wales ''Brian'', ''Honorary Grandson''
*Charles the Bald
*Charles the Child
*Charles the Fat
*Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine ''Cardinal de Guise''
*Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy ''the Great'' 〔http://www.savoydelegation-usa.org/biographies_gallery.asp?path=1580%5Fcharles%5Femmanuel%5Fi%2Ejpg&page=1〕
*Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy ''the Hadrian of Piedmont
*Charles George Gordon ''Gordon Pasha'', ''Gordon of Khartoum'', ''the Chinese Gordon'' 〔()〕
*Charles Howard, 11th Duke of Norfolk ''the Drunken Duke'' 〔
*Charles James Fox ''the Man of the People'' 〔
*Charles Joseph, Prince de Ligne ''the Charmer of Europe'', ''the Coxcomb'', ''the Prince of Coxcombs'', ''le Mignon'':〔 ''the Prince of Coxcombs'' 〔
*Charles Lucien Bonaparte ''the Father of American Descriptive Ornithology''
*Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord ''the Father of the Constitutional Church'', ''the Prince of Diplomats'', ''the Son of His Time'' 〔〔http://www.napoleon.org/en/reading_room/articles/files/talleyrand_bibliographical_essay.asp#ancre3 〕
*Charles Martel ''the Hammer'' 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Medieval France )〕〔()〕
*Charles Martel of Anjou ''the Hammer''
*Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset ''the Proud Duke''
*Charles Stewart, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry ''Fighting Charlie''
*Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend ''Turnip Townshend''
*Childebert the Adopted
*Childeric III ''the False King'', '' the Idiot'', ''the Phantom King''
*Christian I of Denmark ''the Bottomless Purse''
*Christian I, Count of Oldenburg ''the Quarrelsome, ''the Warlike''
*Christian I of Oldenburg-Delmenhorst ''the Elder''
*Christian II of Denmark ''the Cruel'', ''the Nero of the North'', ''the Tyrant'' ("As a result of his conquest of Sweden and his involvement in the "Stockholm Bloodbath," Christian is remembered as 'Christian the Tyrant'.")〔〔()〕〔()〕
*Christian II of Oldenburg-Delmenhorst ''the Young'', ''the Younger''
*Christian II, Elector of Saxony ''the Beer King''
*Christian III of Denmark ''the Father of the People''
*Christian IX of Denmark ''the Father-in-law of Europe''
*Christian of Oldenburg (d. 1192) 'the Crusader''
*Christian the Younger of Brunswick, Bishop of Halberstadt ''Christian of Halberstadt'', ''Mad Christian'', ''the Mad Halberstadter'', ''the Younger''
*Christopher II of Denmark ''the King Without a Country'', ''the King Who Mortgaged Denmark to the Germans''
*Christopher of Bavaria ''the Bavarian'', ''the King of Bark'', ''the Bark King'' 〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bibliomania: Free Online Literature and Study Guides )
*Christopher Hatton ''the Dancing Chancellor'' 〔
*Christina of Sweden ''the Girl Queen'', ''the Snow Queen'' 〔
*Christine Marie of France ''the Royal Madam'' (It. ''Madama Reale'') 〔(The "Madama" of Turin )〕
*Christopher of Bavaria
*Christoph, Duke of Württemberg ''the Pacific''
*Christine Marie of France ''the Madama of Turin'' 〔()〕
*Clemence of Anjou ''the Benevolent Queen'', ''the Hungarian Lady'' 〔()〕
*Clotilde of Burgundy ''the Saint''
*Conchobar O'Brien, King of Thomond ''Ruad''
*Constantine II of Greece ''the King Without a Country'', ''the King Who Mortgaged Denmark to the Germans''
*Constantine, Lord of Lampron (1180–1250) ''the Traitor''
*Claude Victor-Perrin, duc de Belluno ''Victor''
*Claudius ''the Idiot''
*Clemens August Graf von Galen "The Lion of Munster"
*Claude of France ''the Good''
*Claude de Longwy de Givry ''Cardinal de Givry''
*Claude Victor-Perrin, duc de Belluno ''Beau-Soleil'' , ''Belle-Lune''
*Clemente Grosso della Rovere ''Cardinal della Rovere''
*Cleophon (politician) ''the Lyremaker'' 〔()〕
*Cloderic, King of Cologne ''the Parricide''
*Clodio ''the Hairy''
*Clodoaldo, Lord of Piombino ''the Cruel''
*Claude Victor-Perrin, duc de Belluno ''Grippe-Lune''
*Claudius ''the Stutterer'' 〔
*Claudius II ''Gothicus'', ''the Conqueror of the Goths'', ''the Second Trajan'' 〔
*Clotaire I ''the Old''
*Clotaire II ''the Great'', ''the Young'', ''the Younger''
*Clovis, King of Cologne, (407–428) ''the Riparian''
*Clovis I ''the First Christian'', ''the Great''
*Clovis II ''the Do-Nothing''
*Coel Hen ''Old King Cole'' ''the Old''〔G. W. S. Barrow, A. Grant, and K. J. Stringer, ''Medieval Scotland: Crown, Lordship and Community'' Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1998), p. 5.〕
*Coirpre (d.c580), King of Munster ''the Crooked'', ''le Tort' 〔
*Cola di Rienzo "The Last of the Tribunes" 〔
*Colla Menn ''the Stammerer''
*Colla Uais ''the Noble''
*Colin Campbell of Glenorchy (1428–1489), 1st Laird of Glenorchy ''Dubh na Roimhe'', ''Laith''
*Colman Rimidh ''the Celebrated'' 〔
*Coloman of Hungary ''the Wise'',〔()〕 ''the Book-Lover''
*Commodus ''the Second Hercules'' ''Hercules Secundus'' 〔
*Conan I of Rennes ''the Crooked'', ''le Tort'
*Conan III, Duke of Brittany ''the Fat''
*Conan IV, Duke of Brittany ''the Black'', ''the Little'', ''the Young'', ''the Younger'' 〔()〕
*Conchobar II, King of Thomond, 1198-1210 ''the Red'' 〔
*Conchobar IV, King of Thomond, 1466-1496 ''the Great'' 〔
*Concino Concini ''Maréchal d'Ancre''
*Conn Ó Lochlain ''the Poet'' 〔
*Conn O'Neill, 1st Earl of Tyrone ''the Lame''
*Conn of the Hundred Battles ''Conn of the Hundred Battles'', ''Conn of the Hundred Fights'', ''the Hundred Fighter'',〔 ''King Conn of Tara''
*Connor O'Brien, King of Thomond, 1242–1248 ''na-Suidaine''
*Conor (Conchobar) O'Neill, King of Ulster ''of the Woods''
*Conrad I, Margrave of Meissen (1091–1157) ''the Great''
*Conrad I, Count of Peilstein (1114–1168) ''der Rauhe''
*Conrad I, Duke of Carinthia ''the Elder''
*Conrad I (c1114-1168), Count of Peilstein ''the Pacific''
*Conrad I of Altdorf, Bishop of Konstanz, 934–975 ''the Saint''
*Conrad I of Nuremberg ''the Pious''
*Conrad II, Duke of Bavaria ''the Salian''
*Conrad II, Duke of Carinthia ''the Young'', ''the Younger''
*Conrad III of Mazovia (1448–1503) ''the Red''
*Conrad III of Silesia (1354/59–1412/13) ''the Old''
*Conrad IV, Duke of Silesia ''the Elder''
*Conrad IV of Bavaria ''the Child''
*Conrad IV, Duke of Silesia ''the Black''
*Conrad IV, Duke of Silesia (1380/84–1447), Bishop ''Starzsy''
*Conrad IV of Spoleto ''Conrad de Duce'' 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Genealogie Mittelalter )
*Conrad V of Spoleto ''Conrad de Duce'' 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Genealogie Mittelalter )
*Conrad V of Silesia (1381/85–1439) ''Kantner''
*Conrad VI, Duke of Silesia-Oleśnica, 1416–1427 ''the Dean''
*Conrad VII, Duke of Silesia ''The Elder Sage''
*Conrad VII, Duke of Silesia (1396–1445) ''the White''
*Conrad VIII, Duke of Silesia (1397–1444/47) ''the Knight''
*Conrad IX, Duke of Silesia-Oels, 1450-1471 ''the White''
*Conrad IX, Duke of Silesia-Olesnica, 1439–1471 ''the Black''
*Conrad IX of Silesia-Oels ''the Young'', ''the Younger''
*Conrad X, Duke of Silesia (1420–1492) ''the White''
*Conrad X, Duke of Silesia ''the Younger Sage''
*Conrad of Burgundy ''the Pacific''
*Conrad, Duke of Lorraine ''the Red'', ''the Wise''
*Conrad, Margrave of Meissen, 1130–1156 ''the Pious'', ''the Rich''
*Conrad of Rechberg and Rothenlowen ''the Upright''
*Conradin ''Konradin von Hohenstaufen'', ''the Boy'', ''the Young'', ''the Younger''
*Corcran Claireach ''the Cleric'' 〔
*Cormac mac Airt ''Long Beard'' 〔
*Cosimo de' Medici ''the Elder'', ''the Father of the County'', ''Pater Patriae'', ''the Old''
*Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany ''the Great'', ''the Upstart''
*Constans II, Byzantine Emperor ''Constans Pogonatus'', ''the Bearded''
*Constans (d.310) ''Mariatocos'', grandson of Constantius Chlorus
*Constantine I (emperor) ''the Great''
*Constantine I ''the Saint''
*Constantine I, King of Kakheti, 1603–1604 ''the Cursed''
*Constantine I of Rostov (1207–1218) | Constantine I of Moscow (1216–1218) ''the Book-Lover''
*Constantine II of Greece ''Mr. Glucksburg'', ''the Former, ''the Little'', ''the Small''
*Constantine II, Prince of Uglich, 1407–1433 ''the Young'', ''the Younger''
*Constantine IV, Byzantine Emperor ''the Bearded''
*Constantine V, Byzantine Emperor ''Copronymus'', ''the Dung-Named''
*Constantine VI ''the Blind''
*Constantine VII ''the Purple-Born'' 〔()〕
*Constantine IX Monomachus ''Constantine Euergetes'', ''Monomakh'', ''the One Who Fights Alone'', ''the Single Combatant, ''the Single Combat Man'', ''the Well-Born''
*Constantine XI, Byzantine Emperor ''Dragases'', ''the Last'', ''the Sleeper'', ''the Sleeping Hero'', ''the Sleeping King''
*Constantine, Prince of Lampron, 1220–1249 ''the Thagadir''
*Constantine, Lord of Barbaron and Lampron (1180–1263) ''the Regent''
*Constantine Bodin (Peter III) ''Bodin'', ''Peter III of Bulgaria''
*Constantine, Prince of Yaroslavl ''the Artist'' 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rurikids 10 )
*Constantius Chlorus Byzantine Emperor ''the Pale''
*Crimthann mac Fidaig ''Son of Fidach'' (''mac Fidaig'')
*Crimthann Nia Náir ''the Heroic'' 〔
*Crinan of Dunkeld ''the Thane''
*Csaba of the Huns ''the Sleeper'', ''the Sleeping Hero'', ''the Sleeping King'', son of Attila the Hun
*Culen of Scotland ''the Whelp''
*Cuilén of Scotland ''the Scottish Sardanapalus''
*Cunedda ''the Emperor''
*Cunigunde of Luxemburg ''the Saint''
*Cuthburh ''the Saint'' 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Problem while searching in History )
*Cynehelm ''the Saint''
*Cyngen Glodrydd, King of Powis ''the Renowned'', ''the Famous''
*"The Cabal Ministry":
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*Thomas Clifford, 1st Baron Clifford of Chudleigh
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*Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury
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*George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham
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*Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington
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*John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale
*"The Cabal of Importants" (Fr. ''Cabale des Importants''):
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*Charles de l'Aubespine, marquis de Châteauneuf
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*Claude de Bourdeille, comte de Montrésor
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*François de Vendôme, duc de Beaufort
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*Henry II, Duke of Guise
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*Marie de Rohan-Montbazon, duchesse de Chevreuse
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*Duchess of Montbazon
*"The Catholic Monarchs" (Sp. ''los Reyes Catolicos''; not really a nickname but an honour bestowed by the Pope):
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*Ferdinand II of Aragon
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*Isabella I of Castile

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