Kings, PET-RUD
A king is a supreme ruler, sovereign over a nation or a territory, of higher rank than any other secular ruler except an emperor, to whom a king may be subject.
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Peter III was the king consort of Portugal from 1777, with Queen Maria I. The younger son of John V of Portugal,......
Peter IV was the king of Aragon from January 1336, son of Alfonso IV. Peter was the most cultivated of Spanish......
Peter V was the king of Portugal who conscientiously and intelligently devoted himself to the problems of his country......
Pheidon was the king of Argos, Argolis, who made his city an important power in the Peloponnese, Greece. The ancient......
Phetracha was the king of the Tai kingdom of Ayutthaya, or Siam (ruled 1688–1703), whose policies reduced European......
Philetaerus was the founder (reigned 282–263) of the Attalid dynasty, a line of rulers of a powerful kingdom of......
Philip was the son of Herod I the Great and Cleopatra of Jerusalem (not to be confused with another Herod Philip,......
Philip was a German Hohenstaufen king whose rivalry for the crown involved him in a decade of warfare with the......
Philip I was the king of Castile for less than a month before his death and the founder of the Habsburg dynasty......
Philip I was the king of France (1059–1108) who came to the throne at a time when the Capetian monarchy was extremely......
Philip II was the king of the Spaniards (1556–98) and king of the Portuguese (as Philip I, 1580–98), champion of......
Philip II was the 18th king of Macedonia (359–336 bce), who restored internal peace to his country and by 339 had......
Philip II was the first of the great Capetian kings of medieval France (reigned 1180–1223), who gradually reconquered......
Philip III was the king of Spain and of Portugal (as Philip II) whose reign (1598–1621) was characterized by a......
Philip III was the king of France (1270–85), in whose reign the power of the monarchy was enlarged and the royal......
Philip IV was the king of France from 1285 to 1314 (and of Navarre, as Philip I, from 1284 to 1305, ruling jointly......
Philip IV was the king of Spain (1621–65) and of Portugal (1621–40), during the decline of Spain as a great world......
Philip V was the king of Spain from 1700 (except for a brief period from January to August 1724) and founder of......
Philip V was the king of France (from 1316) and king of Navarre (as Philip II, from 1314), who largely succeeded......
Philip V was the king of Macedonia from 221 to 179, whose attempt to extend Macedonian influence throughout Greece......
Philip VI was the first French king of the Valois dynasty. Reigning at the outbreak of the Hundred Years’ War (1337–1453),......
Philippe, king of Belgium is the king of the Belgians from 2013. Philippe was the first of three children of Albert......
Photisarath was a ruler (1520–47) of the Lao kingdom of Lan Xang whose territorial expansion embroiled Laos in......
Phraates II was the king of Parthia (reigned c. 138–128 bce), the son and successor of Mithradates I. Phraates......
Phraates III was the king of Parthia (reigned 70–58/57 bc), the son and successor of Sanatruces (Sinatruces). On......
Phraates IV was the king of Parthia (reigned c. 37–2 bc) who murdered his father, Orodes II, and his brothers to......
Phraates V was the king of Parthia (reigned c. 2 bc–c. ad 4), the son and successor of Phraates IV. Phraates’ mother,......
Phraortes was the king of Media from 675 to 653 bc. Known by that name as a result of the writings of the 5th-century-bc......
Pippin was the king of Italy (781–810) and the second son of the Frankish emperor Charlemagne by Hildegard. Given......
Pippin I was the Carolingian king of Aquitaine, the second son of the emperor Louis I the Pious. Pippin was granted......
Pippin II was the Carolingian king of Aquitaine. The son of Pippin I of Aquitaine (d. 838), he was forced to fight......
Pippin III was the first king of the Frankish Carolingian dynasty and the father of Charlemagne. A son of Charles......
Piye was a king of Cush (or Kush, in the Sudan) from about 753 to about 723 bce. He invaded Egypt from the south......
Prajadhipok was the last absolute king of Siam (1925–35), under whose rule the Thai revolution of 1932 instituted......
Prithvi Nārāyaṇ Shah was a member of the ruling Shah family of the Gurkha (Gorkha) principality, Nepal, who conquered......
Prithviraja III was a Rajput warrior king of the Chauhan (Chahamana) clan of rulers who established the strongest......
Psamtik I was a governor, later king (reigned 664–610 bce) of ancient Egypt, who expelled the Assyrians from Egypt......
Psamtik II was the king (reigned 595–589 bce) of the 26th dynasty (664–525 bce; see ancient Egypt: The Late period......
Psamtik III was the last king (reigned 526–525 bce) of the 26th dynasty (664–525 bce; see ancient Egypt: The Late......
Ptolemy Apion was a ruler of Cyrenaica who separated it from Egypt and in his will bequeathed the country to Rome.......
Ptolemy I Soter was a Macedonian general of Alexander the Great, who became ruler of Egypt (323–285 bce) and founder......
Ptolemy II Philadelphus was the king of Egypt (285–246 bce), second king of the Ptolemaic dynasty, who extended......
Ptolemy III Euergetes was a Macedonian king of Egypt, son of Ptolemy II; he reunited Egypt and Cyrenaica and successfully......
Ptolemy IV Philopator was a Macedonian king of Egypt (reigned 221–205 bce), under whose feeble rule, heavily influenced......
Ptolemy IX Soter II was a Macedonian king of Egypt who, after ruling Cyprus and Egypt in various combinations with......
Ptolemy of Mauretania was a North African client ruler for Rome (23–40 ce) who assisted Roman forces in suppressing......
Ptolemy Philadelphus was the son of Mark Antony, the Roman triumvir of the East, and Cleopatra VII, queen of Egypt;......
Ptolemy V Epiphanes was a Macedonian king of Egypt from 205 bce under whose rule Coele Syria and most of Egypt’s......
Ptolemy VI Philometor was a Macedonian king of Egypt under whom an attempted invasion of Coele Syria resulted in......
Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator was the younger son and co-ruler with Ptolemy VI Philometor, king of Egypt, whom he......
Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II was a Macedonian king of Egypt who played a divisive role in trying to win the kingship,......
Ptolemy X Alexander I was a Macedonian king of Egypt who, under the direction of his mother, Cleopatra III, ruled......
Ptolemy XI Alexander II was the last fully legitimate Ptolemaic king of Egypt, who, after marrying Berenice III,......
Ptolemy XII Auletes was a Macedonian king of Egypt, whose quasi-legitimate royal status compelled him to depend......
Ptolemy XIII Theos Philopator was a Macedonian king of Egypt and coruler with his famous sister, Cleopatra VII.......
Ptolemy XIV Theos Philopator II was a Macedonian king of Egypt from 47 to 44 bc, coruler with his elder sister,......
Pulcheria was a Roman empress, regent for her younger brother Theodosius II (Eastern Roman emperor 408–450) from......
Pyrrhus was the king of Hellenistic Epirus whose costly military successes against Macedonia and Rome gave rise......
Qin Shi Huang was the emperor (reigned 221–210 bce) of the Qin dynasty (221–207 bce) and creator of the first unified......
Quṭb al-Dīn Aibak was a founder of Muslim rule in India and an able general of Muʿizz al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Sām of......
Raedwald was the king of the East Angles in England from the late 6th or early 7th century, son of Tytili. Raedwald......
Rama I was a Siamese king (1782–1809) and founder of the Chakkri dynasty (q.v.), which reigns in Thailand. (Read......
Rama II was the second ruler (1809–24) of the present Chakkri dynasty, under whose rule relations were reopened......
Rama III was the king of Siam (1824–51) who made Siam’s first tentative accommodations with the West, and under......
Ramathibodi I was the founder and first king (1351–69) of the Thai kingdom of Ayutthaya. Little is known of Ramathibodi’s......
Ramiro I was the first king of Aragon, who reigned from 1035. He was the (probably) illegitimate son of King Sancho......
Ramiro II was the king of Leon and Asturias in Christian Spain from 931 to 951. The second son of King Ordoño II,......
Ramiro II was the king of Aragon from 1134 to 1137. He was the third son of Sancho V Ramirez. His elder brother,......
Ramkhamhaeng was the third king of Sukhothai in what is now north-central Thailand, who made his young and struggling......
Ramses I was a king of ancient Egypt (reigned c. 1292–90 bce), founder of the 19th dynasty (c. 1292–c. 1191 bce)......
Ramses II was the third king of the 19th dynasty (1292–1191 bce) of ancient Egypt whose reign (1279–1213 bce) was......
Ramses III was the king of ancient Egypt (reigned c. 1187–57 bce) who defended his country against foreign invasion......
Ramses IV was a king of ancient Egypt (c. 1156–50 bce) of the 20th dynasty (c. 1190–c. 1077) who strove through......
Ramses IX was a king of ancient Egypt (c. 1129–11 bce) of the 20th dynasty (c. 1190–c. 1077), during whose reign......
Ramses V was a king of ancient Egypt (c. 1149–46 bce) of the 20th dynasty (c. 1190–c. 1077) who died relatively......
Ramses VI was a king of ancient Egypt (c. 1145–39 bce) of the 20th dynasty (c. 1190–c. 1077) who succeeded to the......
Ramses VII was a king of ancient Egypt (c. 1138–31 bce) during the 20th dynasty (c. 1190–c. 1077) who was probably......
Ramses VIII was a king of Egypt (c. 1130 bce) of the 20th dynasty (c. 1190–c. 1077) whose ephemeral reign occurred......
Ramses X was a king of Egypt (c. 1110–07 bce) of the 20th dynasty (c. 1190–c. 1077), during whose poorly documented......
Ramses XI was a king of ancient Egypt (c. 1106–c. 1077 bce), the last king of the 20th dynasty (c. 1190–c. 1077......
Ranjit Singh was the founder and maharaja (1801–39) of the Sikh kingdom of the Punjab. Ranjit Singh was the first......
Raymond III was the count of the crusaders’ state of Tripoli (1152–87) and twice regent of the Latin Kingdom of......
Redjedef, third king of the 4th dynasty of ancient Egypt who ruled c. 2482–c. 2475 bce. Redjedef was a son of Khufu,......
Richard was the king of the Romans from 1256 to 1271, aspirant to the crown of the Holy Roman Empire. He was the......
Richard I was the duke of Aquitaine (from 1168) and of Poitiers (from 1172) and king of England, duke of Normandy,......
Richard II was the king of England from 1377 to 1399. An ambitious ruler with a lofty conception of the royal office,......
Richard III was the last Plantagenet and Yorkist king of England. He usurped the throne of his nephew Edward V......
Jovan Ristić was a statesman who acted as regent of Serbia twice and served as Serbian prime minister four times......
Robert was an Angevin prince and Guelf (papal party) leader who ruled Naples as king for 34 years (1309–43). Robert’s......
Robert I was the younger son of Robert the Strong of Neustria and briefly king of France (922–923), or West Francia.......
Robert II was the king of France who took Burgundy into the French realm. The son of Hugh Capet, founder of the......
Robert II was the king of Scots from 1371, first of the Stewart (Stuart) sovereigns in Scotland. Heir presumptive......
Robert III was the king of Scots from 1390, after having ruled Scotland in the name of his father, Robert II, from......
Robert the Bruce was the king of Scotland (1306–29), who freed Scotland from English rule, winning the decisive......
Roderic O’Connor was the king of Connaught and the last high king of Ireland; he failed to turn back the Anglo-Norman......
Roderick was the last Visigothic king of Spain, who died in the Muslim invasion. Roderick’s predecessor, King Witiza,......
Roger II was the grand count of Sicily (1105–30) and king of the Norman kingdom of Sicily (1130–54). He also incorporated......
Rudolf was the duke of Burgundy (921–936) and later king of the West Franks, or France (923–936), who, after a......
Rudolf I was the first king of Juran (Upper) Burgundy (888–912). The son of Conrad, count of Auxerre of the powerful......
Rudolf I was the first German king of the Habsburg dynasty. A son of Albert IV, Count of Habsburg, Rudolf on the......