kame-sennin
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Charles Martel, King of the Franks, known as the fucking Hammer of God.
Sorta, but I think it was only ever used posthumously by his enemies. Vlad III's father, Vlad II, chose a pretty cool nickname for himself though: Dracul, which just means " the Dragon". Thus Vlad III was called Vlad Dracula "the son of the Dragon".
Suleiman the Magnificent. No name could be better fitting for a man who wore a hat such as this:
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He actually was named lackland as a child because he was the youngest son and was set to inherit no titles. This changed once his brothers died of course, but thats where the name came from.b) It's hardly a flattering nickname, but King John "Lackland" for losing the majority of England's possessions in continental France. He lost control of Normandy, Aquitaine, and Gascony, which are vast swathes of lands in western and southern France.
For what its worth, wikipedia says YOURE wrong.Wrong. I'm romanian: "dracul" means "the devil", the word has nothing to do with dragons. The confusion may come from the fact that Vlad Dracul was part of The Order of the Dragons, a religious and military cast sworn to protect christianity from the Otoman Empire.
Vlad was never called Dracula, where the fuck do you come up with this nonsense?? Bad movies about vampires? Jesus Christ.
For what its worth, wikipedia says YOURE wrong.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Drăculești
Fuck that wiki page, it's nothing but a big pile of bullshit nonsense there.
Ah of course, lol.Fuck that wiki page, it's nothing but a big pile of bullshit nonsense there.
Ah of course, lol.
This is getting ridiculous, are you trying to teach me my own native language or history? I'm done with this, remain at your trusty wiki pages.
I think the only thing ridiculous here is how upset you are over this. But fine, to each his own.This is getting ridiculous, are you trying to teach me my own native language or history? I'm done with this, remain at your trusty wiki pages.
Thats an awful nickname.
Ivan the terrible, no good, very bad King.
in original Russian his nickname is closer to "Fearsome"
I was always wondering why translation was so cheesy.
Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, Stupor Mundi - The Wonder of the World
Also called Preambulus Antichristi (predecessor of the Antichrist} by the fucking Pope.
Probably the greatest HRE too.
Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, Stupor Mundi - The Wonder of the World
Also called Preambulus Antichristi (predecessor of the Antichrist} by the fucking Pope.
Cause he absconded to Sicily ? ;P
I'm not sure if it's his contemporary nickname but Louis XI has been called the "Universal Spider."
Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn Yūsuf ibn Ayyūb --> Saladin
He was actually a king in Ireland at one point.
Harald Bluetooth
Sigurd Snake in the Eye
Yep, Ragnars sons were badass and had badass nicknames.This guy (along with Bjorn "Ironside" and Ivar "the boneless) were depicted as Ragnar's children in the Vikings TV show.
Is that guy wearing a giant bulb of garlic on his head?Suleiman the Magnificent. No name could be better fitting for a man who wore a hat such as this:
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Thanks to Basil we'll never have to know.
exactly.
I feel like a terrible person for laughing so hard.Basil doin' his job
Charles the Bald. That one's just cruel.
Suleiman the Magnificent. No name could be better fitting for a man who wore a hat such as this:
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Biggus Dickus the third obviously, the long lost brother of Charles V
I wonder if Charles V is rolling in his grave for being remembered as a candy bar