Alphonso IV. of Portugal (1290, 1324–1357).

King (surnamed the Catholic), Alphonso I. of Asturias (693, 739-757).

Ferdinand II. of Aragon (1452, 1474–1516).

Isabella queen of Castile (1450, 1474–1504).

King (surnamed the Ceremonious), Peter IV. of Aragon (1317, 1336–1387).

King (surnamed the Chaste), Alphonso II. of Leon, etc. (758, 791-842).

King (surnamed the Confessor), Edward the Confessor, of England (1004, 1042–1066).

King (surnamed the Conqueror), Alexander the Great, Conqueror of the World (B.C. 356, 336-323).

Alfonso of Portugal (1094, 1137–1185).

Aurungzebe the Great, Alemgir, the Great Mogul (1618, 1659–1707).

Francisco Pizarro Conquistador, of Peru (1475–1541).

James I. of Aragon (1206, 1213–1276).

Othman or Osman I. of Turkey (1259, 1299–1326).

William I. of England (1027, 1066–1087).

King (surnamed the Cruel), Pedro of Castile (1334, 1350–1369).

Pedro of Portugal (1320, 1357–1367).

King (surnamed the Desired), Louis XVIII. of France (1755, 1814–1824).

King (surnamed the Fair), Charles IV. (1322–1328).

Philippe IV. le Bel, of France (1268, 1285–1314).

King (surnamed the Fat), Alphonso II. of Portugal (1185, 1212–1223).

Charles III. of France (832, 884-888).

Louis VI. le Gros, of France (1078, 1108–1137),

Olaus II. of Norway (992, 1000–1030).

George IV. was called by Leigh Hun. the Fat Adonis of Forty (1762, 1820–1830).

King (surnamed the Father of letters),

François I. for France (1462, 1498–1515).

King (surnamed the Father of his People), Louis XII. of France (1462, 1498–1515).

Christian III. of Denmark (1502, 1534–1559).

King (surnamed the Fearless), John duke of Burgundy, Sanspeur (1371–1419).


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