List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: I

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I[]

  • Shvarn, Grand Duke of Lithuania
    • the Lightning
    • ''the Lightning Bolt
  • Irene, Byzantine Empress
    • Irene of Athens
    • the Athenian
    • the Monster of Wickedness [15]
    • the Saint

List of group nicknames[]

  • les Insoumises (France's rebellious female courtesans) [69]

List of nicknamed persons associated with royals & nobles[]

List of persons with the same/similar nicknames[]

  • the Imbecile: Joan of Castile
  • the Imbecile Charles IV: Manuel de Godoy
  • the Intellectual Eunuch: Robert Stewart, 2nd Marquess of Londonderry
  • the Intellectual Father of Nietzsche:
  • the International Bad Girl of the Mid-Victorians:Lola Montez
  • the International Queen of Dance: Caroline Otero
  • the Intruder:
  • the Intruder King:
  • the Intruder Queen:


List of regnal names[]

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