List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: B

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B[]

Bogislaw XIII of Pomerania
    • the Godly
    • the Pious
  • Bogislaw XIV of Pomerania
    • the Sociable
  • Bohemund III of Antioch
    • le Bembe
    • the Stammerer
  • Bohemund IV of Antioch
    • the One-Eyed
  • Bohemund VI of Antioch
    • the Good
    • the Handsome [45]
  • Bohemund VII of Tripoli
    • the Handsome Prince
  • Boleslav I of Bohemia
    • Duke of Bohemia
    • the Cruel [46]
  • Boleslav II of Bohemia
    • the Chaste
    • the Debonair
    • the Pious
  • Boleslav III of Bohemia
    • the Blind
    • the Red
  • Boleslaw I of Poland
    • the Brave (Chrobry)
    • the Glorious (Chrabri) [47]
    • the Valiant (Chrobry) [47]
  • Boleslaw I, Duke of Wroclaw
    • the Tall (Wysoki)
  • Boleslaw II, Duke of Silesia
    • the Bald (Łysy)
    • the Horned (Rogatka)
    • the Savage
    • the Tollgate
  • Boleslaw II of Poland
    • the Bold (Śmiały)
    • the Bountiful [47]
    • the Generous (Szczodry)
    • the Liberal
    • the Magnanimous
    • the Cruel
  • Boleslaw III, Duke of Silesia
    • the Generous, the Liberal, the Magnanimous
    • the Spendthrift, the Extravagant
    • the Wasteful (Rozrzutny)
  • Boleslaw III of Poland
    • el Ironico
    • the Wry-mouth (Krzywousty) [48][49]
  • Boleslaw IV of Poland
    • the Curly
  • Boleslaw V of Poland
    • the Chaste [50]
    • the Pious
    • the Short Boot, the Short Stocking
    • the Timid
  • Bolko I, Duke of Silesia
    • the Cruel
    • the Great
    • the Strict
  • Bolko II the Small
    • the Little
    • the Small (Maly)
  • Bolko V, Duke of Silesia
    • the Hussite
  • Bon Adrien Jeannot de Moncey
    • Fabius
  • Boniface, Count of Savoy
    • the Roland
    • the Little Roland (le Petit Roland) [51]
    • the Second Roland [52]
  • Boniface III of Tuscany
    • Boniface of Canossa
    • the Pious
  • Boris I of Bulgaria
    • the Baptizer [53]
    • the First Saint of the Bulgarian Church [53]
    • the Saint
  • Boris III of Bulgaria
    • the King-Unifier
    • the Liberator Tsar [54]
  • Boris of Tver
    • the Great
  • Boris Godunov
    • the Great Sovereign's Brother-in-Law [55]
    • the Tsar-Slave
  • Boris and Gleb
    • the Saint
  • Grand Duke Boris Vladimirovich of Russia
    • Russia's Favorite Spender [56]
    • the Terror of Jealous Husbands as well as of Watchful Mothers [57]
  • Boso the Elder
    • the Old
  • Boudica
    • the Bringer of Victory
    • the Warrior Queen[58]
  • Branimir of Croatia
    • the Glorious Duke [59]
  • Bretislaus I of Bohemia
    • the Bohemian Achilles
    • the Czech Achilles
    • the Warrior
  • Brian Boru
    • the Conqueror of the Danes [60]
    • the Irish Charlemagne
    • the Sleeper, the Sleeping Hero, the Sleeping King
    • of the Tributes (Boruma)
  • Brochwel Ysgithrog
    • of the Tusk
    • the Fanged
  • Brunhilda of Austrasia
    • the Visigoth
  • Bruno I, Archbishop of Cologne
    • St. Bruno the Great [61]
    • the Bishop-maker [62]
    • the Great
    • the Saint
  • Bruno of Querfurt
    • the Second Apostle of the Prussians [63]
    • the Saint

List of group nicknames[]

List of nicknamed persons associated with royalty and nobility[]

  • Beau Brummell
    • born George Bryan Brummell
    • Buck (so-called in Eton)
    • Buck Brummell
    • the Beau [72]
    • the English Dandy of Caen [72]
    • the First Metrosexual [72]
    • the King of Bath
    • the King of Fashion
    • the Most Admired Man of All the Belles and Beaux of Society
    • the Prince of Dandyism
    • the Prince of Fashion [73]
    • the Soul of the Mess
    • the Ultimate Man of Style (by Ian Kelly) [74]
  • Blanche d'Antigny

List of persons with the same/similar nicknames[]

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