King Ashabanapal
King of the Assyrians and the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 669-631 BCE, known as the last great king of Assyria
685 BC-631 BC
Asterion
King of Crete, his son Minos the Crete (Minos the Cree) was the founder of the Roman Empire
Augustus II, the Strong
King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1697-1706 and 1709-1733, Albertin house of Wettin electorate of Saxony (Saxe-Wittenberg) in 1694
Carloman II
Co-King of Southwest Francia from 879-884 AD with his brother Louis III of France, Carolingian dynasty, sole ruler of West Francia from 882-884 AD after his brother died
Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia
King of Sardinia from 1796-1802
1751-1819 (68)
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Charles the Fat
King of the Franks (East Francia) from 881-887, crowned by Pope John VIII, brother of Carloman of Bavaria, his father was Louis II the German
839 AD-888 AD
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Donald II of Scotland
King of Scots from 889-900 AD, King of the Picts, King of Alba, House of Alpin
King Eadred
King of the English from 946-955 AD, son of Edward the Elder, grandson of Alfred the Great
923 AD-955 AD
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Edmund I of England
King of the English from 939-946 AD, grandson of King Alfred the Great, assassinated
921 AD-946 AD
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Æthelstan
King of the Anglo-Saxons from 924-927 AD, King of the English from 927-939 AD (1st King of England), son of King Edward the Elder
Francis II of France
King of France from 1559-1560 after the death of his father Henry II of France, Duke of Anjou, king consort of Scotland via marriage to Mary Stuart (Queen of Scots), he was married to her at only the age of 14
1544-1560 (16)
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Francis II of Two Sicilies
King of the Two Sicilies from 1859-1861, the Italian unification made him the last king of Two Sicilies, House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
1836-1894 (58)
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Adolf Hitler
Führer aka Adolf Hitler, chancellor of Germany in 1933, military veteran injuired twice in battle, supreme commander of the Wehrmacht German armed forces, politician of the Third Reich, National Socialists German Workers Party (Nazi Party), sentenced for 5 years (served 12 months) in 1924, writer, author of Mein Kampf (My Struggle/My Fight), previous homeless fanatic artist of erotic hand drawings, his German Labour Front organization founded Volkswagen in 1933
1889-1945 (56)
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Jehoiachin
King of Judah, Philistine king of Ashkelon, taken by the Babylonians
Jeroboam I
King of Israel, 1st northern king of Kingdom of Israel in 922-901 BCE, established Bethel and Dan
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King Fahd
King of Saudi Arabia from 1982-2005, 8th son of King Abdulaziz, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia 1975-1982
John, King of England
King of England from 1199-1216, Duke of Normandy until the collapse of the Angevin empire and rise of the Capetian dynasty in France
1166-1216 (50)
King Willem I
King of the Netherlands (Holland), founder of The Order of the Lion (Netherlands) in 1815
Citizen King, Louis-Philippe
King of France aka Citizen King from 1830-1848, Duke of Orléans (duc d’Orléans) from 1793-1830, member of Jacobin Club
1773-1850 (77)
Louis Philippe I
King of the French (July Monarchy, Kingdom of France) from 1830-1848, Duke of Chartres, House of Bourbon-Orléans
Louis the Blind
Holy Roman Emperor from 901-905 AD, King of the Franks and Provence, King of Italy from 900-905, blinded in a failed invasion to restore power in Italy, Carolingian dynasty
880 AD-928 AD
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Louise II, the German living
King of East Francia (Germany), Carolingian dynasty, Treaty of Verdun
806 AD-
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Manasseh
King of Judah for 55 years, pagan grandfather of Josiah, worshipped the goddess Asherah, his religious father was Hezekiah an
King Nebuchadnezzar I
King of Babylon from 1121–1100 BCE (21 years), Isin dynasty
1127 BCE-1104 BCE
Nebuchadnezzar II
King of Akkadian (new Babylonian) empire from 605-562 BCE, Chaldean dynasty
Olaf Haraldssøn
King of Vestfold, King of Vingulmark, son of King Harald Fairhair of Norway
877 AD-934 AD
Procas
Latin king of Alba Longa from 817-794 BC, father of Numitor and Amulius, great grandfather of Romulus (founder of Rome) and Remus
817 BC-794 BC
Robert I of France
King of West Francia from 922-923 AD, Count of Poitiers and Paris, Marquis of Neustria and Orleans, defeated Charles the Simple, brother of Odo, house of Robertian
866-923 AD
Talal bin Abdullah
King of Jordan from 1951-1952 until his forced abdication, son of King Abdullah I
Tsar Peter I
Christian gnostic, founder of the First Bulgarian Empire, pioneer in dualism (Bologmilism)
Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia
King of Sardinia from 1802-21, duke of Aosta, duke of Savoy, military veteran in the First Coalition against Revolutary France (1792-1797)
1759-1824 (65)