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List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: E : ウィキペディア英語版
List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: E
(詳細はEadric the Wild ''Eadric Sivaticus'', ''Eadric Salvagius''
*Eadwig Ætheling
*Ebalus of Aquitaine ''the Bastard'', ''Ebles Mamzer'' 〔() 〕
*Eberhard III, Count of Wurttemberg, 1344–1392 ''the Contender''
*Earcongota of Kent ''the Holy Virgin'', daughter of Eorcenberht, King of Kent, 640–664
*Eberhard I, Count of Wurttemberg, 1279–1325 ''the Noble'', ''the Illustrious''
*Eberhard I, Duke of Württemberg ''the Bearded'', ''im Bart''
*Eberhard II, Count of Wurttemberg ''der Rauschebart'', ''the Younger'', ''the Illustrious'', ''the Quarrelsome'', ''the Whiner''
*Eberhard III, Count of Wurttemberg ''the Mild''
*Eberhard IV, Count of Württemberg ''the Younger'', ''the Bearded''
*Eble, Viscount of Ventadour ''the Singer''
*Ebles II of Ventadour (d.1155) ''the Singer''
*Ebles III of Ventadour ''the Troubadour'', ''the Minstrel''
*Edgar of England ''the Peaceable'', ''the Peace-making'' ("...Edgar was called "the Pacific" by chronicler Roger of Wendover, and his reign was remarkably free of wars....")
*Edgar of Scotland ''the Pacific''
*Edgar Ætheling ''the Outlaw'', ''den Fredlöse'', ''the Aetheling'', ''the Missed King''
*Edith ''Swannesha'', ''the Fair''
*Edith of Scotland ''Good Queen Maude''
*Edmund I of England ''the Deed-Doer''
*Edmund II of England ''Ironside''
*Edmund of England ''the Magnificent''
*Edmund de Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March ''the Good'', ''the Good Earl''
*Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York
*Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent ''Edmund of Woodstock''
*Edmund the Martyr
*Edo Wiemken, Lord of Jever, 1468–1511 ''the Young'', ''the Younger''
*Edred of England''the Weak-in-the-Feet''
*Edward I of England ''the Hammer of the Celts'', ''the English Justinian'', ''Longshanks'', ''the Leopard'', ''the Leopard of England'', ''the Warrior King'', ''the Father of the Mother of Parliaments'', ''the Father of the Longbow'', ''Hammer of the Scots'' (Lat. ''Scotorum Malleus'')
*Edward II of England ''Edward of Carnarvon''
*Edward III of England ''Our Comly Kyng'', ''the Avenger of Merchants'', ''the King of the Seas'', ''the King of the Sea''
*Edward IV of England ''Edward of Rouen'', ''the Tanner of Tamworth'', ''the Robber''
*Edward V of England ''Edward of Sanctuary'', ''the Lost Prince'', ''the Prince in the Tower'' 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Princes of Wales )
*Edward VI of England ''the Boy King'', ''the Pious''
*Edward VII of the United Kingdom ''the Uncle of Europe'', ''the Peacemaker'', ''Good Old Teddy'', ''Tum Tum'' 〔()〕
*Edward VIII of the United Kingdom ''the Digger Prince'', ''Our Smiling Prince'', ''the Prince of Jazz'', ''the Uncrowned King''
*Edward, Margrave of Baden-Rodemachern ''the Fortunate''
*Edward, Prince of Wales ''Edward of Westminster''
*Edward of Middleham, Prince of Wales
*Edward of Savoy ''the Generous'', ''the Liberal'', ''the Magnanimous'' 〔() 〕
*Edward of Portugal ''the Eloquent'', ''the Philosopher-King''
*Edward, the Black Prince ''Edward of Woodstock'' 〔() 〕
*Edward the Elder ''Edward of Woodstock'', ''the Unconquered King''
*Edward the Exile ''d'Outremer'', ''the Exile'', ''the Aetheling'', ''the Outlaw''
*Edward the Martyr ''Edward of Woodstock'', ''the Saint''
*Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon (1553 creation) ''the White Rose of York'' 〔
*Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset ''the Protector''
*Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby ''the Hotspur of Debate'', ''Scorpion Stanley'', ''the Rupert of Debate'' 〔〔() 〕〔
*Edwin of Northumbria ''the Saint''
*Edwy of England ''the Fair'', ''the All-Fair,'' ''King of the Churls''
*Edzard I, Count of East Frisia ''the Great''
*Egbert II, Margrave of Meissen ''Egbert of Brunswick''
*Egbert of Wessex ''the Great''
*Egino, Count of Achalm (d.1030/39) ''the Elder''
*Egon=Egino IV (I) of Urach (d.1230) ''the Bearded''
*Ehrengard Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Kendal and Munster ''May-pole''
*Einar ''Paunch-Shaker'', a chieftain in North Norway
*Einar Ragnvaldson, Earl of Orkney (d.910) ''Turf-Einar''
*Einar Sigurdsson ''the Wry-mouth'', ''Krzywousty''
*Einion Yrth ap Cunedda ''the Impetuous''
*Einion Sais ap Rhys ''the Englishman''
*Eirik II of Norway ''the Priest-Hater''
*Eithne of Ireland, wife of Hlodvir, Lodver (924–980), 13th Jarl of Orkney, Earl of Caithness ''the Sorceress''
*Ekbert, Count in Amber and Derlinggau (935–994) ''the One-Eyed''
*Ekbert II of Merseburg (d.819) ''the Loyal''
*Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany ''the Fair Maid of Brittany''
*Eleanor of Alburquerque ''the Rich Lady'' (Sp. ''la Rica Hembra'')
*Eleanor of Aquitaine ''Eleanor of the Golden Boots''
*Eleanor of Provence ''la Belle''
*Eleanor of Castile ''the Faithful''
*Eleanor Talbot ''the Holiest Harlot''
*Elena Lucrezia Cornaro-Piscopia ''the First Woman Ever to be Awarded a University Degree''
*Elin ''the Saint'' 〔()〕
*Elisabeth of Austria (d. 1505) ''the Mother of Kings'' 〔()〕
*Elisabeth of Bavaria ''Sissi,'' ''the Diana of Her Day,'' ''the Princess Bride,'' ''the Seagull'' 〔()〕
*Elisabeth of Bohemia, Princess Palatine ''Signora Antica'', ''la Grecque'' 〔
*Elisabeth of Hungary ''the Saint,'' ''the Greatest Woman of the German Middle Ages''
*Elisabeth of Parma ''the Machiavellian'', ''the Parmesan''
*Elisabeth of Wied ''Regina Elisabeta'', ''Carmen Sylva'', ''the Mother of the Wounded''
*Eliza Gilbert (1824–1861), Countess of Landsfeldt ''Lola Montez''
*Elizabeth I of England ''Astraea,'' ''Belphoebe,'' ''Bloody Bess,'' ''Fortune's Empress,'' ''Gloriana,'' ''Good Queen Bess,'' ''the Glory of Her Sex,'' ''the Great,'' ''the Maiden Queen,'' ''the Fairie Queene,'' ''the Peerless Oriana,'' ''the Queen of the Northern Seas'' ("...(She) greatly increased the English navy, and was successful against the Spanish Armada, etc."), ''the Queen of Shepherds,'' ''the Virgin Queen''
*Queen Elizabeth II ''Brenda'', ''Lillibet''
*Elizabeth, Countess of Shrewsbury ''Bess of Hardwick'' ("...She built Hardwicke Hall, and founded the wealth and dignity of the Cavendish family.")
*Elizabeth of Belgium ''the Red Queen'' ("...Her obvious sympathy for liberal causes earned her the indulgently affectionate nickname, 'the Red Queen.'...")
*Elizabeth of Bohemia ''England's Rose,'' ''the Pearl of Britain,'' ''the Queen of Hearts'' ("...This unfortunate Queen of Bohemia was so called in the Low Countries, from her amiable character and engaging manners, even in her lowest estate."), ''the Rose of England,'' ''the Snow Queen,'' ''the Winter Queen'' 〔
*Elizabeth of Kiev ''the Gold-Decked Maid''
*Elizabeth of Pomerania ''the Strong''
*Elizabeth of Portugal ''the Peacemaker'', ''Patroness of Peace'', ''Holy Queen Isabel'', ''the Angel of Peace''
*Elizabeth of Russia ''the Northern Harlot'', ''the Infamous'', ''the Infamous Northern Harlot'' 〔〔
*Elizabeth Alexeievna of Russia ''Psyche'', ''the Serene Empress''
*Elizabeth of Valois ''the Peacemaker'', ''de la Paz''
*Elizabeth Bathory ''Hungary's National Monster'', ''the Blood Countess'', ''the Bloody Countess of Čachtice Castle'', ''the Countess Dracula''
*Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon ''Buffy'', ''Cookie'', ''the Dowdy Duchess'', ''the Fat Scotch Cook'', ''the Favorite Grandmother'', ''the First Lady of the Turf'', ''the Last British Empress'', ''the Last Great Edwardian Lady'', ''the Merry Mischief'', ''the Most Dangerous Woman in Europe'', ''the Original Queen of Hearts'', ''the Queen Mother'', ''the Queen Mum'', ''the Smiling Duchess'', ''the Upmarket Alf Garnett''〔〔() 〕
*Elizabeth Brodie ''the Good Duchess'', Duchess of Gordon
*Elizabeth FitzGerald ''the Fair Geraldine''
*Elizabeth Hamilton ''la Belle Hamilton''
*Elizabeth Seymour, Duchess of Somerset ''Carrots''
*León, 976–975 ''the Chaste''
*Emeric of Hungary (saint) ''the Saint''
*Emma of Anjou ''the Saxon'', wife of Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd
*Emma of Normandy ''the Rose of Normandy'', ''the Pearl of Normandy'', ''the Gem of Normandy'', ''the Fair Maid of Normandy'', ''the Flower of Normandy'
*Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont ''the Queen Mother''
*Emmanuel, comte de Las Cases ''the Wise'' 〔
*Emmanuel, marquis de Grouchy ''the Last Marshal of the Empire''
*Emmanuel Lebrecht, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst, 1671–1704 ''the Posthumous''
*Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy ''the Iron Head''
*Emund of Sweden ''Slemme'', ''the Old''
*Engelbert I of Sponheim (1046–1096), Margrave of Istria ''the Elder''
*Engelbert II of Nassau-Breda (1451–1504) ''the Glorious''
*Enguerrand I of Ponthieu ''Isambard'' 〔()〕
*Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy ''the Great'', ''the Builder'', ''the Greatest Baron in All Picardy''
*Enguerrand of Saint Pol ''Candavene''
*Enrico I del Caretto, Margrave of Savona, 1176 ''il Guercio''
*Henry of Castile ''the Senator''
*Eochaid I, High King of Ireland ''the Heremon''
*Eochaid IV of Dalriada ''the Poisonous''
*Eochaid, King of Tara, c.360 ''Slaves-Lord''
*Eochaid Binnigh ''the Tuneful'', son of Eogan the Lion, King of Tyrone
*Eochaid mac Domangairt ''the Crook-Nose'' (''Riannamail''), ''Roman Nose''
*Eochaid Mugmedon ''the Slave Lord''
*Eógan II of Strathclyde ''the Bald''
*Eogan (Eachan), King of Tyrone ''the Lion''
*Eoin Mac Dougall, King of Mann, 1315–1317 ''Lame Sir John'', ''the Lame''
*Eoin MacDonald of the Isles (1326–1387), 1st Lord of the Isles ''Dubh''
*Eon de Beaumont ''Chevalier d'Eon'', ''the Cavalier'', ''the Mad Cavalier'' 〔〔
*Ercole d'Este I ''the Diamond'', ''the Lame'', ''the North Wind''
*Erekle II ''the Little Kakhetian''
*Erlend Haraldsson ''the Young'', ''the Younger''
*Ermenilda of Ely ''the Saint''
*Ernicule, Count of Boulogne (976–?) ''the Little Arnulf''
*Estefania Alfonso ''la Desdichada'' (''the Unfortunate''), natural daughter of Alfonso VII of Castile and Urraca Fernandez de Castro
*Eric I of Denmark ''the Evergood'', ''the Good''
*Eric I of Norway ''Bloodaxe'', ''Blodoks''
*Eric I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (1384–1427) ''Eric Sejr'', ''the Victor''
*Eric I, Duke of Brunswick-Kalenberg, 1495–1540 ''the Old''
*Eric II, Duke of Brunswick-Calenberg ''the Elder''
*Eric II of Denmark ''the Memorable'', ''Emune''
*Eric II, Duke of Schleswig ''the Long Legs'', ''the Long-Legged''
*Eric III of Denmark ''the Lamb''
*Eric III, Duke of Brunswick-Calenberg ''the Young'', ''the Younger''
*Eric IV of Denmark ''Ploughpenny''
*Eric V of Denmark ''Klipping,'' ''Glipping,'' ''Clipping,'' ''The One Who Blinks''
*Eric VI of Denmark ''Menved'' (''Man's word'')
*Eric VI of Sweden ''the Haughty'', ''the Victorious''
*Eric VII of Sweden ''the Pagan''
*Eric IX of Sweden ''the Lawgiver'', ''the Law-mender'', ''the Saint''
*Eric XI of Sweden ''the Lame'', ''the Lisp and Lame'' ''the Stuttering and Lame''
*Eric XIII of Sweden ''the Pomeranian''
*Eric Emundsson of Uppsala ''Weather-hat''
*Eric of Schleswig, Duke of Langeland (1272–1310) ''the Long Bone''
*Erik the Red 〔()〕
*Ermanaric, King of the Ostrogoths, 350–376 ''the Gothic Alexander''
*Ermengol I, Count of Urgell ''He of Córdoba'' (Sp. ''El de Cordoba'') ("...In 1010 he went with his brother Ramon Borrell de Barcelona to the famous expedition to Còrdova and was one of the Catalan great men who died in the victorious battle of Aqabat al-Baqar.")
*Ermengol II, Count of Urgell ''the Pilgrim'' (He went to the Holy Land where he died.)
*Ermengol III, Count of Urgell ''He of Barbastro'' (Sp. ''El de Barbastro'') ("He was killed in battle with the Moors in ''Barbastro''. "...He took part successfully in the siege and conquest of Barbastre (1064) and died during the counter-attack of the Sarracens to this town (1066), which defence was in charge of.")
*Ermengol IV, Count of Urgell ''He of Gerp'' (Sp. ''El de Gerp'') ("...He died during the successful storming of the castle of Gerb.")
*Ermengol V, Count of Urgell ''He of Mayeruca,'' ''He of Mollerussa'' (Sp. ''El de Mayeruca'') (He died fighting the Almoravids in a place called Mayeruca.)
*Ermengol VI, Count of Urgell ''He of Castile'' (Sp. ''El de Castilla'')
*Ermengol VII, Count of Urgell ''He of Valencia''
*Ermengol VIII, Count of Urgell ''He of San HIlario''
*Ermengol X of Urgell ''Ermengol de Cabrera'' (Sp. ''Ermengol of Cabrera) (He belonged to the House of Cabrera, the second dynasty of Counts of Urgell)
*Ernest I, Duke of Brunswick-Göttingen (1305–1367) ''a Göttingen''
*Ernest I, Duke of Luneburg, 1522–1546 ''the Pious''
*Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha (1601–1675) ''the Pious''
*Ernest, Count of Ottenburg-Grogling ''the Stern''
*Ernest, Duke of Austria ''the Iron Duke''
*Ernest, Duke of Bavaria ''the Forceful''
*Ernest of Austria (Babenberg) ''the Brave'', ''the Quarrelsome'', ''the Stern''
*Ernest of Austria (Habsburg) ''the Iron''
*Ernst August V, Prince of Hanover ''Prügelprinz'' (''The Prince who likes to hit others with large sticks'')
*Esclarmonde of Foix ''the Great Esclarmonde'' (Fr. ''la Grande Esclarmonde'')
*Ethelburga of Faremoutier ''the Saint''
*Ethelfled (d.963/964) ''the Fair'', wife of Edgar of England
*Ethelfleda of Hertford (d.c.964) ''the White Duck'' (''Eneda''), wife of Edgar, King of England
*Ethelfleda ''the Lady of the Mercians''
*Ethelred Mucil, Earl of Mercia (d.912) ''Mucil'', ''the Great''
*Ethelred the Unready ''the Unready'', ''the Unread'', ''Redeless'', ''Without Counsel''
*Étienne François, duc de Choiseul ''the Driver of Europe'' ("The duc de Choiseul, minister of Louis XV., was so called by the empress of Russia, because he had spies all over Europe, and ruled by them all the political cabals.") 〔
*Etienne de Vignolles, Lord of Longueville ''la Hire''
*Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy ''the Red'', ''Borel''
*Eudes I, Count of Vermandois ''the Mad''
*Eudes of Roucy (d.1021) ''the Strong'' 〔
*Eudoxia ''the Young'', ''the Younger'', daughter of Valentinian III, Western Roman Emperor
*Euphrosyne of Polatsk ''the Saint'' 〔()〕〔()〕
*Eustace I of Boulogne ''a l'Oeil''
*Eustace II of Boulogne ''aux Grenons'', ''aus Longues Moustaches'', ''Gernobadatus'' 〔()〕
*Eustace II, Lord of Fiennes ''the Old''
*Eustace de Vesci ''the Surety'', ''the Magna Carta Baron'' 〔()〕
*Eustache II, Lord of Rœulx ''le Valet''
*Eustache III, Lord of Rœulx ''Canivet'' 〔
*Eustache IV, Lord of Rœulx ''Campulus'' 〔
*Eustache, Lord of Roeulx ''Canivet'' 〔
*Eustachius, Count of Konski ''the Father of the Poor''
*Eva MacMurrough ''Red Eva'', ''Roe Eva''
*Évariste de Forges de Parny ''the French Tibullus'' 〔
*Ewen Cameron of Lochiel ''the Black,'' ''the Ulysses of the Highlands'' 〔〔
*Eystein I of Vestfold ''the Fart''
*Eystein Ivarsson ''the Clatterer'', ''the Noisy''
*Eystein Throndsson, Jarl of the Opplands, ''the Severe''
*Ezzelino (I) da Romano ''Balbo''
*Ezzelino II da Romano (d.1180) ''the Stammerer'', ''il Monarco'' 〔
*Ezzelino II da Romano (d. 1223), Podestà of Treviso and Vicenza ''the Monk''
*Ezzelino III da Romano ''the Son of the Devil''
*Empress Matilda ''the Empress'', ''the Lady of the English''

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