List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: K
K
- Karađorđe Petrović the Father of the Nation, the Father of the Fatherland
- Karađorđe Petrović Black George, the Black
- Karl Wilhelm Friedrich, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach the Wild Margrave [1][2]
- Karol Stanisław "Panie Kochanku" Radziwiłł the Daring Lord [3]
- Karl I of Austria the Blessed
- Karol Stanisław "Panie Kochanku" Radziwiłł the Beloved Sir (Pol. Panie Kochanku):
- Katarina Kosača-Kotromanić the Blessed,[4] the Black Queen,[5] the Sad Queen [6]
- Kazimierz II, Duke of Poland, 1177–1194 the Belted
- Kazimierz IV Jagiellon the Jagiellonian
- Katheryn of Berain, a.k.a. Catrin of Berain, the Mother of Wales (Welsh Mam Cymru) [7][8]
- Karl Theodor, Elector of Bavaria the God-given
- Kaloyan of Bulgaria the Roman-Killer, the Roman-Slayer, Rōmaioktonos
- Kaloyan of Bulgaria the Dog Loan [9]
- Kazimierz II, Duke of Poland, 1177–1194 der Gegürtete
- Kenneth I of Scotland the Hardy [10]
- Kenneth III of Scotland the Brown-Haired, Donn,[11] the Grim[12]
- Kenneth MacCoinneach, 4th Lord of Kintail (1300–1346) Kenneth of the Nose
- Kenneth MacKenzie, 8th Lord of Kintail (1454–1491) Kenneth of the Battle
- Kenneth MacKenzie, 10th Lord of Kintail (1529–1568) of the Whittle
- Kenneth Mackenzie, 1st Earl of Seaforth the Little Lord
- Keno I of East Frisia the Elder
- Keno II of East Frisia the Younger
- Ketevan the Martyr the Saint [13]
- Ketil Flatnose
- Kinga of Poland the Saint [14]
- Kjotve the Rich
- Klemens Wenzel von Metternich the Coachman of Europe [15][16]
- Konrad II, Duke of Silesia-Olesnica the Grey
- Konstantin of Murom the Holy and Blessed, the Saint [17]
- Konstantin of Rostov the Wise, the Good
- Konrad VII, Duke of Silesia-Olesnica, 1416–1450 the White
- Konrad X, Duke of Silesia-Olesnica, 1439–1492 the White
- Krzysztof Mikolaj "Piorun" Radziwill the Thunderbolt [3]
- Krzysztof Mikołaj "the Lightning" Radziwiłł the Lightning, the Lightning Bolt [3]
- Krum of Bulgaria the Lawmaker,[18] the Terrible [19][20]
- Krzysztof Radziwill (1585-1640) Bellatur Lithuanus [21]
- Krum of Bulgaria
- Kwirike III, King of Kakheti, 1010–1029 the Great
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(help) - Bazilije Pandzic (translation by Marko Puljic, html-ed by Darko Zubrinic). "Bosnian Queen Katarina". Croatianhistory.net. Retrieved 2012-07-31.
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- Ivan Vatahov (2003-04-24). "Khan Krum - The lawmaker - Profile". The Sofia Echo. Retrieved 2012-07-31.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-03-06. Retrieved 2007-03-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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