List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: D

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D[]

List of group nicknames[]

  • the Disinherited Heroines [73]
  • the Duke-Regents

List of nicknamed persons associated with royals & nobles[]

List of persons with the same/similar nicknames[]

  • the Defender of the Church: Charles I of Sicily
  • the Defender of Christendom: Janos Hunyadi
  • the Defender of His Country: Henry I of Germany
  • the Defender of the Faith: Abd-al-Rahman III, Emir of Cordoba; Henry VIII of England; Richard II of England
  • the Defender of German Independence: Henry II of France
  • the Devil of Lancut: Stanislaw Stadnicki
  • the Devil's Son: Vlad III of Wallachia
  • the Devil's Student: Stefan II Kotromanic
  • the Devil's Tool: Alice Perrers
  • Dirty Bess:
  • Dirty Harry: Prince Henry, Duke of Sussex

List of regnal names[]

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