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Padarn Beisrudd
Paternus of the Scarlet Robe (Beisrud )
Pandulf I of Benevento
Pandulf II of Benevento
Pandulf IV of Capua
Paolo Malatesta
Pargalı İbrahim Pasha
the European
the Loved and Killed
the Magnificent Vagrant
the Most Beautiful Man in the Empire
Makbul Maktul
Parisina Malatesta, Marchesa of Ferrara
Pătrașcu, Prince of Wallachia
Patrick Gordon
Patrick Stewart, 2nd Earl of Orkney
Patrick Hepburn, 3rd Earl of Bothwell
Paul I of Russia
Prince Paul of Thurn and Taxis
Paul von Fels [7]
Faithful Friedrich (by Ludwig II)
My Most Beloved Angel (by Ludwig II)
Paul Haakonsson, Earl of Orkney
Pauline Bonaparte, Princess of Guastalla
la Diva Paolina la Jolie Paulette (by her friends)
Citizeness Leclerc (in her marriage license)[8]
the Mistress of Amusements (by Napoleon I)[9]
the Venus of Empire [10]
Pauline Sandor, Princess of Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein
Our Lady of Vienna (Notre Dame de Vienne ) (by a celebrated Austrian writer)[11]
Pleasure's Ambassadress [11]
the Ambassadress of Pleasure [11]
the Incomparable [11]
the Lady of Vienna [11]
the Real Man of Vienna [11]
Pedro I of Brazil
Dom Pedro Primeiro
the Emperor-King
the Father of the Country
the Founder of the Brazilian Empire
the King-Emperor
the Liberator [12]
the Magnanimous [13]
the Soldier-King
Pedro II of Brazil
Pedro Banana (Banana Pedro )[14]
Pedro Caju (Cashew Pedro )[14]
Emperrador [14]
the Best-Beloved Monarch of the Nineteenth Century [15]
the Brazilian Emancipator [15]
the Citizen Emperor [16]
the Conspirator Prince [17]
the Generous
the Liberal
the Father of the Brazilians
the Magnanimous [15]
the Man of Sao Cristovao (Por. o Homem de Sao Cristovao )
the New Caricature of Caesar [17]
Pedro V of Portugal
Pedro I of Castile
Pedro Fernández de Castro
El de la Guerra , grandson of Sancho IV of Castile
Pedro González de Lara
the Disinherited
the Pilgrim (el Romero )
the Wanderer (el Romero )
Pedro González de Mendoza, Cardinal of Spain
the Eminence Grisse [26]
the Great Cardinal
the Handsome Spaniard
the Third King of Spain [26]
Pedro Lopez de Ayala
the Chronicler
the Deaf
the One-Eyed [27]
Pedro Téllez-Girón, 3rd Duke of Osuna
the Great [28]
the Great Duke of Osuna
Pelayo of Asturias
Penda of Mercia
Penelope Blount, Countess of Devonshire
Per Brahe the Elder
Per Brahe the Younger
Petar I of Serbia
Čika Pera (Uncle Pete )
Oslobodilac (the Liberator )
Petar Mrkonjić
Petar I of Montenegro
St. Peter of Cetinje
St. Peter of Montenegro [30]
the Saint [31] [32]
Petar II of Montenegro
Vladika Rade (by his people)[33]
the Father of Modern Montenegro [34]
the Great Vladika
the Poet-Bishop
Petar Krešimir IV of Croatia
Pedro II of Aragon
Pedro III of Aragon
Pedro IV of Aragon
He of the Little Dagger (Sp. El del Punyalet )[35]
the Ceremonious [36]
the Formalist King [37]
Pierre I of Brittany
Pierre of Dreux
Pierre Mauclerc
the Scourge of the Clergy [38]
Pierre II of Brittany
Peter II of Cyprus
the Corpulent
the Fat [39]
Pedro I of Portugal
the Cruel (Por. o Cruel ) (by his enemies)[40]
the Doer of Justice , the Justice-Doer (Por. o Justiceiro ) (by his supporters)[41]
the Just
the Until-the-End-of-the-World-in-Love
the Revengeful
Pedro II of Portugal
Pedro III of Portugal
Pedro V of Portugal
the Saint King
the Well-Beloved
Peter I of Russia
Emperor of All the Russias [42]
Peter Mikhailov
the Father of His Country [42]
the Father of the Russian Navy
the Great [42] [43]
Peter II of Russia
the Last Male Descendant of the Romanovs [44]
Peter I of Savoy
Peter II of Savoy
Petru IV of Moldavia
Petri Majaru
Petru Majariul
Petru Rares
the Poisoner
Petru VI of Moldavia
Patru voda Cazacul (Lord Peter the Cossack )
Petre Cazacul (Peter the Cossack )[47]
Petru Polanul (Peter the Pole ) (by Pope Clement VIII)
the Lame (Rom. Șchiopul )[48]
the Merciful [49]
Petru I of Wallachia
the Younger (cel Tânăr )[47]
Petru II of Wallachia
Peter, Duke of Coimbra
o Infante das Sete Partidas
Peter II of Bulgaria
Peter Mark Andrew Phillips
Peter Urseolo of Hungary
Phalaris of Agrigento
Pharsman II of Iberia
Phelim Caoch O'Neill
Philibert I of Savoy
Philibert II, Duke of Savoy
Philip I, Duke of Burgundy
Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse
the Champion of Protestantism [51]
the Champion of the Reformation [52]
the Magnanimous [52] [53]
Philip I of France
Philip I, Duke of Pomerania
Philip II, Duke of Pomerania
Philip II, Duke of Burgundy
Philip II, Duke of Orléans
Philip II, Duke of Savoy
Philippe-Monsieur
the Landless (Senza Terra )
Philip II, Landgrave of Hesse-Rheinfels
Philip II of France
Philip Augustus [55]
the God-Given , God's Gift (Fr. Dieu-donne )[56]
the Magnanimous [57]
Philip II of Namur
Philip II of Courtenay
the Noble
the One With the Lip (à la Lèvre )[58]
Philippe III of France
Philippe IV of France
the Fair [56]
the Foundling King (by Isabella, Queen of England)[60]
the Handsome [61]
the Most Handsome of Men [60]
Philippe V of France [60]
Philippe VI of France
the Fortunate
the Lucky [59]
the Very Devout Christian [62]
Philip III of Macedon
Philip III of Navarre
the Noble
the Good
the Wise
Philippe of Orleans, Count of Paris
Philip, Count of Flanders
Philip, Elector Palatine
Philip I, Count of Auvergne
Philip of France
Philip Hurepel (Boarskin)
Philip of Swabia , King of Germany
Philippe III of Burgundy
the First Duke of Christendom (by Council of Basel)[67]
the Founder of the Netherlands ((Lat. Conditor Belgii ) [68]
the Good [69]
the Grand Duke of the West [70]
the Wise
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Cadet Philip Mountbatten
Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten [71]
Phil the Greek [72] [73]
the Big Bubble (Bubble and Squeak )[71]
the Hun (by Elizabeth the Queen Mother)[73] [74]
the Iron Duke [75] [76]
the Man in the Mask [77]
the Naked Waiter [77]
the Wild Young Viking [74]
Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke
Philip Howard, 20th Earl of Arundel
Philip the Arab, Roman Emperor
One of the Best Roman Emperors [79]
the First Christian Emperor
Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard
Chevalier de Bayard
the Fearless and Faultless Knight (Fr. le Chevalier sans Peur et sans Reproche )
the Good Knight
the Knight Without Fear and Without Reproach [80]
the Last Knight
Piers Butler, 1st Earl of Ormonde
the Red Piers , Piers the Red
Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall
Perrot Gaveston [81]
Brother Piers (by Edward II of England)[82]
the Intimate Friend [82]
Pietro I Orseolo, Doge of Venice
Pippin II, Duke of the Franks
Pippin of Herstal
Pippin II
Crassus
the Fat
the Middle [83]
the Younger
Pippin of Landen
Pippin the Hunchback
the Hunchback (Fr. le Bossu )[84]
Pippin, King of the Franks
Pippin the Younger
Pippin the Short (Fr. le Bref )[57]
Piroska of Hungary, Byzantine Empress
Saint Irene of Hungary
the Saint
Pompey
the Great [85]
the Triumvir
the Young Butcher [85]
Přemysl, the Ploughman
Przemyslaw II, Duke of Silesia-Teschen
Priscus, Roman Emperor
the Barracks Emperor
the Emperor of the Army
Ptolemy Alorites
Ptolemy Keraunos
Pulcheria, Byzantine Empress
the Blessed Pulcheria [86]
the Ornament of the Catholic Faith (by Pope St. Leo I)[87]
Pupienus, Roman Emperor
the Barracks Emperor , the Emperor of the Army
Pyotr Bagration
Bog-rati-on (the God of the Army )[88]
the Eagle
the Glory of the Russian Army [88]
Pyrrhus of Epirus
List of group nicknames [ ]
the Papal Mistresses
the Pirate-Dukes [55]
the Plantagenet Kings [90]
the Playboy Princes [91]
Edward VII of the United Kingdom
Edward VIII of the United Kingdom
the Popes
Boniface of Savoy (bishop)
the Poor Hermits of Saint-Germain [110]
the Powerful Pawns of the Crown [111]
the Premier Princes du Sang (the First Princes of the Blood )[112]
the Princes du Sang (the Princes of the Blood )[112] [113]
the Priests of Baal, the Accomplices of Jezebel (by Geoffrey le Baker)[82]
the Princes in the Tower [114] [115]
Edward V of England
Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York
the Princesses in the Tower
the Prince's Other Ladies (King Edward VII's lady-friends, coined by Lord Carrington)[118]
the Princes of Laponia [119]
Hjalmar Högqvist[120]
Max Högquist
the Pure and Holy Brides of Christ [121]
List of nicknamed persons associated with royals & nobles [ ]
Pamela Harriman
Pamela Beryl Harriman
Pamela Churchill Harriman
Pamela Digby Churchill Hayward Harriman
Mrs. Pamela Harriman
Porcupine [123]
Spam [123]
A Grand Horizontale of Her Day (by David Pryce-Jones)
A World Expert on Rich Men's Bedroom Ceilings (by Max Hastings)
London's Glamour Girl [123]
An English Aristocratic Tart
the Courtesan of the Century (by band leader Peter Duchin)[124]
His European Geisha (by Elie de Rothschild)
One of the Best Ambassadors Since Benjamin Franklin and Jefferson (Jacques Chirac )
the Dairy Maid (by a contemporary)
the Empress of the Democratic Party (by Vanity Fair )
the Greatest Courtesan of the Twentieth Century (William S. Paley )[125]
the Queen of Kingmakers [126]
the Last Courtesan [127]
the Queen of the Democrats [128]
the Queen of Party Politics [127]
the Twentieth Century's Greatest Courtesan (by her 2nd husband)
the Widow of Opportunity (by the Los Angeles Times)[129]
Pericles
the First Citizen of Athens
the Olympian
Pertinax
the Tennis-Ball of Fortune
Philip Sidney
the British Bayard [130]
the Flower of Chivalry
Philippe Junot
Mr. Princess Caroline
the Playboy Banker
List of persons with the same/similar nicknames [ ]
the Peace-Cow : Margaret of Sweden, Queen of Norway
the Peaceable : Edgar I of England
the Peacemaker of Italy : Baldomero Espartero, Prince of Vergara ; Isabella of Aragon, Queen of Portugal ; Robert I of Naples
Prince Bertie : George VI of the United Kingdom
Prince Collar and Cuffs : Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale
Prince Don Juan : Prince Augustus of Prussia
Prince Florizel : George IV of the United Kingdom
Prince Ferdinand of the Golden Locks : Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria
Prince Napoleon : Prince Napoleon Bonaparte
Prince Palatine : August Aleksander Czartoryski
Prince Titi : Frederick, Prince of Wales
the Prince Pacifist : Albert I, Prince of Monaco
the Prince Reformer : Albert I, Prince of Monaco
the Prince Robber : Prince Rupert of the Rhine
the Prince Scientist : Albert I, Prince of Monaco
the Prince in the Tower : Edward V of England
the Prince of Alchemy : Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor
the Prince of Coxcombs : Charles-Joseph, Prince of Ligne ; Henry III of France ; Richard II of England
the Prince of Diplomats : Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord
the Prince of Freebies : Andrew, Duke of York
the Prince of Good Memory : Joao I of Portugal
the Prince of Grapeshot : William I, German Emperor
the Prince of Hypocrites : Tiberius, Roman Emperor
the Prince of Jazz : Edward VIII of the United Kingdom
the Prince of Maccaronies : George Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey
the Prince of Peace : Manuel de Godoy, Prince of the Peace
the Prince of Princes : George IV of the United Kingdom
the Prince of Quacks : Alessandro di Cagliostro
the Prince of Sagres : Prince Henry the Navigator
the Prince of Sodom : Henry III of France
the Prince of Vice : Armand de Vignerot du Plessis
the Prince of Whales : George IV of the United Kingdom
the Prince of Wickedness : Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta
the Prince of the New Pharisees : Pope Boniface VIII
the Prince of the Seas : Albert I of Monaco
the Prince of the Seven Parts of the World : Peter, Duke of Coimbra
the Princely Surrey : Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
Princess Bride : Elisabeth of Bavaria
Princess Pushy : Princess Michael of Kent
Princess Sourpuss : Anne, Princess Royal
Princess Tiny-pants : Antoinette of Monaco
the Princess of Ahlden : Sophia Dorothea of Celle
the Princess on the Run : Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark
the Protector : Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset ; Canute Lavard ; Richard III of England
the Protector of Christian Faith : Adelaide del Vasto
the Protector of Religion : Hayreddin Barbarossa
the Protectress of Orphans and Widows : Jelena of Zadar
the Protestant Cardinal : Odet de Coligny
the Protestant Hero : Friedrich II of Prussia
the Protestant Pope : Pope Clement XIV
List of regnal names [ ]
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