Kings, GUN-ISH
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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Gunther was a Burgundian king who was the hero of medieval legends. The historical Gunther led the Burgundians......
Guntram was a Merovingian king of Burgundy who strove to maintain a balance of power among his warring relations.......
Gustav I Vasa was the king of Sweden (1523–60), founder of the Vasa ruling line, who established Swedish sovereignty......
Gustav III was the king of Sweden (1771–92), who reasserted the royal power over the Riksdag (parliament). Gustav,......
Gustav IV Adolf was a Swedish king whose intemperate foreign policy led to his overthrow in a coup d’état (1809)......
Gustav V was the king of Sweden from 1907 to 1950. The eldest son of King Oscar II and Sophie of Nassau, he was......
Gustav VI Adolf was the king of the Swedes from 1950 to 1973, the last Swedish monarch to hold real political power......
Gustavus Adolphus was the king of Sweden (1611–32) who laid the foundations of the modern Swedish state and made......
Guthrum was a leader of a major Danish invasion of Anglo-Saxon England who waged war against the West Saxon king......
Guy was the king of Jerusalem who lost that Crusader kingdom in a struggle with rival Conrad of Montferrat. In......
Gyanendra was the last monarch (2001–08) of Nepal, who ascended to the throne after the assassination of King Birendra......
Gyges was the king of Lydia, in western Anatolia (now Turkey), from about 680 to about 652 bc; he founded the Mermnad......
Haakon I Adalsteinsfostre was a Norwegian king and one of the most eminent Scandinavian rulers of his time. He......
Haakon II Sigurdsson was the king of Norway (1157–62), illegitimate son of Sigurd Munn. On the death of his uncle......
Haakon III Sverresson was the king of Norway (1202–04), the illegitimate son of King Sverre Sigurdsson. During......
Haakon IV Haakonsson was the king of Norway (1217–63) who consolidated the power of the monarchy, patronized the......
Haakon V Magnusson was the king of Norway (1299–1319) whose anti-English foreign policy paved the way for the commercial......
Haakon VI Magnusson was the king of Norway (1355–80) whose marriage to Margaret, daughter of the Danish king Valdemar......
Haakon VII was the first king of Norway following the restoration of that country’s full independence in 1905.......
Halfdan was the founder of the Danish kingdom of York (875/876), supposedly the son of Ragnar Lothbrok, the most......
Hammurabi was the sixth and best-known ruler of the 1st (Amorite) dynasty of Babylon (reigning c. 1792–1750 bce),......
Harald I was the first king to claim sovereignty over all of Norway. One of the greatest of the 9th-century Scandinavian......
Harald I was the king of Denmark from c. 958? to c. 985, credited with the first unification of the country. He......
Harald II Eiriksson was a Norwegian king who, along with his brothers, overthrew Haakon I about 961 and ruled oppressively......
Harald III Sigurdsson was the king of Norway (1045–66). His harsh suppression of lesser Norwegian chieftains cost......
Harald IV was the king of Norway (1130–36), a ruthless sovereign whose feud with his fellow king Magnus IV the......
Harald V is the king of Norway from 1991, succeeding his father, Olav V. Harald was the youngest of three children......
Hardecanute was the king of Denmark from 1028 to 1042 and of England from 1040 to 1042. Son of King Canute and......
Harold I was the king of England from 1035 to 1040, and the son of Aelgifu and Canute, the Danish king of England......
Harold II was the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. A strong ruler and a skilled general, he held the crown for......
Hassan II was the king of Morocco from 1961 to 1999. Hassan was considered by pious Muslims to be a direct descendant......
Hatto I was the archbishop of Mainz and counsellor to the German king Arnulf of Bavaria, the last East Frankish......
Hattusilis I, (reigned c. 1650–c. 1620 bc), early king of the Hittite Old Kingdom in Anatolia. The son of the preceding......
Hattusilis III was a Hittite king during the New Kingdom (reigned c. 1286–c. 1265 bc); he came to power by overthrowing......
Hayam Wuruk was the ruler of the Javan Hindu state of Majapahit at the time of its greatest power. Hayam Wuruk......
Hayton was the king of Little Armenia, now in Turkey, from 1224 to 1269. The account of his travels in western......
Hazael was a king of Damascus, whose history is given at length in the Bible, II Kings 8–13. Hazael became king......
Henry was the king of Portugal and a Roman Catholic ecclesiastic whose brief reign (1578–80) was dominated by the......
Henry (VII) was a German king (from 1220), son of the Holy Roman emperor Frederick II. After apparently spending......
Henry I was the king of France from 1026 to 1060 whose reign was marked by struggles against rebellious vassals.......
Henry I was the youngest and ablest of William I the Conqueror’s sons, who, as king of England (1100–35), strengthened......
Henry I was the king of Castile from 1214 to 1217. Henry was the son of Alfonso VIII of Castile and his wife Eleanor,......
Henry I was a German king and founder of the Saxon dynasty (918–1024) who strengthened the East Frankish, or German,......
Henry I was the king of Navarre (1270–74) and count (as Henry III) of Champagne. Henry was the youngest son of......
Henry II was the duke of Normandy (from 1150), count of Anjou (from 1151), duke of Aquitaine (from 1152), and king......
Henry II ; canonized 1146; feast day July 13) was the duke of Bavaria (as Henry IV, 995–1005), German king (from......
Henry II was the king of Navarre from 1516 who for the rest of his life attempted by force and negotiation to regain......
Henry II was the king of France from 1547 to 1559, a competent administrator who was also a vigorous suppressor......
Henry II was the king of Castile from 1369, founder of the house of Trastámara, which lasted until 1504. The illegitimate......
Henry III was the king of England from 1216 to 1272. In the 24 years (1234–58) during which he had effective control......
Henry III was the king of Castile from 1390 to 1406. Though unable to take the field because of illness, he jealously......
Henry III was the duke of Bavaria (as Henry VI, 1027–41), duke of Swabia (as Henry I, 1038–45), German king (from......
Henry III was the king of France from 1574, under whose reign the prolonged crisis of the Wars of Religion was......
Henry IV was the king of England from 1399 to 1413, the first of three 15th-century monarchs from the house of......
Henry IV was the duke of Bavaria (as Henry VIII; 1055–61), German king (from 1054), and Holy Roman emperor (1084–1105/06),......
Henry IV was the king of Navarre (as Henry III, 1572–89) and the first Bourbon king of France (1589–1610), who,......
Henry IV was the king of Castile from 1454 to 1474, whose reign, though at first promising, became chaotic. Henry’s......
Henry V was the king of England (1413–22) of the house of Lancaster, son of Henry IV. As victor of the Battle of......
Henry V was the German king (from 1099) and Holy Roman emperor (1111–25), last of the Salian dynasty. He restored......
Henry VI was the king of England from 1422 to 1461 and from 1470 to 1471. He was a pious and studious recluse whose......
Henry VI was a German king and Holy Roman emperor of the Hohenstaufen dynasty who increased his power and that......
Henry VII was the king of England (1485–1509), who succeeded in ending the Wars of the Roses between the houses......
Henry VII was the count of Luxembourg (as Henry IV), German king (from 1308), and Holy Roman emperor (from 1312)......
Henry VIII was the king of England (1509–47) who presided over the beginnings of the English Renaissance and the......
Herihor was an ancient Egyptian army officer and high priest of Amon at Karnak (Thebes), who founded a dynasty......
Herod was the Roman-appointed king of Judaea (37–4 bce), who built many fortresses, aqueducts, theaters, and other......
Herod Agrippa I was the king of Judaea (41–44 ce), a clever diplomat who through his friendship with the Roman......
Herod Agrippa II was the king of Chalcis in southern Lebanon from 50 ce and tetrarch of Batanaea and Trachonitis......
Herod Archelaus was the son and principal heir of Herod I the Great as king of Judaea, deposed by Rome because......
Hezekiah was the son of Ahaz, and the 13th successor of David as king of Judah at Jerusalem. The dates of his reign......
Hieron II was a tyrant and then king of Syracuse, Sicily, from about 270 to 216/215 bce, who struggled against......
Hiram, Phoenician king of Tyre (reigned 969–936 bc), who appears in the Bible as an ally of the Israelite kings......
Hlothere was the king of Kent in Anglo-Saxon England. He was the son of Erconberht and brother of Egbert, whom......
Horemheb was the last king (reigned c. 1319–c. 1292 bce) of the 18th dynasty of ancient Egypt; he continued the......
Hormizd I was the king of the Sāsānian empire (reigned ad 272–273); he was the son and successor of Shāpūr I. Known......
Hormizd II was the king of the Sāsānian empire (reigned ad 302–309); he was the son and successor of Narses. Little......
Hormizd IV was the king of the Sāsānian empire (reigned 578/579–590); he was the son and successor of Khosrow I.......
Miklós Horthy was a Hungarian naval officer and conservative leader who defeated revolutionary forces in Hungary......
Hoshea, in the Old Testament (2 Kings 15:30; 17:1–6), son of Elah and last king of Israel (c. 732–724 bc). He became......
Hsinbyushin was the third king (1763–76) of the Alaungpaya, or Konbaung, dynasty in Myanmar (Burma). He pursued......
Hugh Capet was the king of France from 987 to 996, and the first of a direct line of 14 Capetian kings of that......
Hugh III was the king of Cyprus and Jerusalem who founded the house of Antioch-Lusignan that ruled Cyprus until......
János Hunyadi was a Hungarian general and governor of the kingdom of Hungary from 1446 to 1452, who was a leading......
Hussein was the king of Jordan from 1953 to 1999 and a member of the Hashemite dynasty, considered by many Muslims......
Hussein ibn Ali was the emir of Mecca from 1908 to 1916 and king of the Hejaz from 1916 to 1924. Hussein was born......
Hywel Dda was a chieftain called in the prologues to the Welsh lawbooks “king of all Wales.” This epithet was indeed......
Hōjō Tokimasa was a Japanese warrior who aided Minamoto Yoritomo in establishing the Kamakura shogunate, the military......
Hōjō Tokimune was a young regent to the shogun (military dictator of Japan), under whom the country fought off......
Hōjō Yasutoki was a regent whose administrative innovations in the shogunate, or military dictatorship, were responsible......
Hōjō Yoshitoki was a warrior responsible for the consolidation of the power of the Kamakura shogunate, the military......
Ibn Saud founded the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932 after unifying Najd and the Hejaz, following decades of military......
Ida was the first recorded king of Bernicia (from 547), soon after the foundation of the kingdom of Bernicia by......
Idris I was the first king of Libya when that country gained its independence in 1951. In 1902 Idris succeeded......
Indravarman I was the ruler of the Khmer kingdom of Angkor (Cambodia) from 877 to about 890. Indravarman probably......
Ine was an Anglo-Saxon king of the West Saxons, or Wessex, from 688 to 726. One of the most powerful West Saxon......
Inge I Haraldsson was the king of Norway (1136–61), who maintained his claim to the throne against the illegitimate......
Intef II, was the third king of the 11th dynasty (2081–1938 bce) in ancient Egypt, who during his long reign successfully......
Isabella of Bavaria was the queen consort of Charles VI of France, who frequently was regent because of her husband’s......
Ishanavarman was the chief of the Maukhari family of northern India. Originally, he was a feudatory of the Gupta......
Ishbosheth was in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), the fourth son of King Saul and the last representative of......