List of people known as the Great

This is a list of people known as the Great, or the equivalent, in their own language. Other languages have their own suffixes, such as Persian e Bozorg and Hindustani e Azam.

In Persia, the title "the Great" at first seems to have been a colloquial version of the Old Persian title "Great King" (King of Kings, Shahanshah). It was first used by Cyrus II of Persia.[1] The title was inherited by Alexander III when he conquered the Persian Empire, and the epithet eventually became personally associated with him. The first reference to this is in a comedy by Plautus,[2] in which it is assumed that everyone knew who "Alexander the Great" was; however, there is no evidence that he was called "the Great" before this. The early Seleucid kings, who succeeded Alexander in Persia, used "Great King" in local documents, but the title was most notably used for Antiochus the Great. Once the term gained currency, it was broadened to include persons in other fields, such as the philosopher Albert the Great.

Later rulers and commanders were given the epithet during their lifetime, for example, the Roman general Pompey. Others received the title posthumously, such as the Indian emperor Ashoka. As there are no objective criteria for "greatness", the persistence of the designation varies greatly. For example, Louis XIV of France was often referred to as "the Great" in his lifetime, but is rarely called such nowadays, later writers preferring his more specific epithet "the Sun King". German Emperor Wilhelm I was often called "the Great" in the time of his grandson Wilhelm II, but rarely before or after.

Monarchs

Name Description Dates Ref.
Abbas the Great Shah of Iran 15871629 [3]
Abgar VIII King of Osroene 177212
Akbar the Great Third Mughal emperor of India 15561605 [4]
Alan I, King of Brittany Duke of Brittany 876907
Alexander I of Georgia King of Georgia 14121442
Alexander the Great Basileus of Macedonia and King of Kings of Persia, Pharaoh of Egypt 336 BC323 BC
Alfonso III of Asturias King of León, Galicia and Asturias 866910
Alfred the Great King of Wessex and the Anglo-Saxons 871899
Ali Sher Khan Anchan Sultan of Baltiyul 1595 – 1633
Amenhotep III Pharaoh of Egypt 1391 BC1353 BC or 1388 BC1351 BC
Antiochus III the Great Ruler of the Seleucid Empire 223 BC187 BC
Ashoka the Great Third Mauryan ruler of India and "Emperor of Emperors." 268 BC232 BC [5][6][7]
Ashot I of Armenia King of Armenia 885890
Ashot I of Iberia First Bagratid king of Georgia 813826 or 830
Askia Mohammad I Ruler of the Songhai Empire 14931528 [8]
Bagrat V of Georgia King of Georgia 13601393
Barnim III Duke of Stettin Pomerania 13441368 [9]
Bayinnaung King of Toungoo Dynasty (in present-day Myanmar) 15501581
Berengaria of Castile Queen of Castile and Toledo 11971246
Bhillama I King of Seuna (Yadava) dynasty 910930 [10]
Bhumibol Adulyadej King of Thailand 19462016
Bogusław V Duke of Wolgast and Słupsk 13261374 [11]
Bolesław I the Brave First king of Poland 9921025 [12]
Casimir III the Great King of Poland 13331370
Catherine the Great Empress of Russia 17621796
Charlemagne ("Charles the Great") King of the Franks and Emperor of the Romans 768814
Chlothar II King of Neustria and King of the Franks 584629
Chulalongkorn King of Siam (in present-day Thailand) 18681910
Constantine the Great Roman emperor 306337
Cnut the Great King of England (1016–1035), Denmark (1018–1035) and Norway (1028–1035) 10161035
Cyrus the Great Founder and First Shahanshah of Persia, Achaemenid Empire (in present-day Iran) 559 BC530 BC
Darius the Great Third Shahanshah of Persia, Achaemenid Empire (in present-day Iran) 522 BC486 BC
Eucratides I Ruler of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom and the Indo-Greek Kingdom 171 BC145 BC [13]
Ewuare Founder and Oba (king) of the Benin Empire (in present-day Nigeria) 14401473
Farrukhan the Great Ispahbadh of Tabaristan 712728 [14]
Ferdinand I of León King of León and Count of Castile 10371065
Frederick the Great King of Prussia 17401786
Genghis Khan Founder and Great Khan of the Mongol Empire 12061227
Gwrgan Fawr King of Ergyng 619645
Gustavus Adolphus King of Sweden, founder of the Swedish Empire, and noted military leader 16111632
Gwanggaeto the Great King of Goguryeo, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea 391412 [15]
Henry IV of France King of France and King of Navarre 15891610
Herod the Great King of Judea 37 BC4 BC or 36 BC1 BC
Hugh III of Cyprus King of Cyprus and Jerusalem 12671284
Hugh Magnus Co-King of France 10171025
Inal the Great Supreme Prince of Circassia 14271453
Ivan III of Russia Grand Prince of Moscow and All Russia 14621505
Iyasu I Emperor of Ethiopia 16821706
Jeongjo of Joseon 22nd King of the Joseon Dynasty 17761800
John I of Portugal King of Portugal and the Algarve 13851433
John II of Aragon King of Aragon and, through his wife, King of Navarre 14581479
Justinian I Roman Emperor (Eastern) 527565
Kamehameha I First king of Hawaii 17821819
Kangxi Emperor Emperor of Qing China 16611722
Kanishka Emperor of Kushan Empire, ruled Central Asia and parts of India 127150 [16]
Kvirike III of Kakheti King of Kakheti in eastern Georgia 10101037
Kublai Khan Mongol ruler in the 13th century and Emperor of China; founder of the Yuan Dynasty 12601294
Leo I the Thracian Roman emperor 457474 [17]
Llywelyn the Great King of Gwynedd and de facto ruler of most of Wales 11951240
Louis I of Hungary King of Hungary, Croatia, and Poland 13421382
Louis XIV of France King of France and Navarre 16431715
Manuel I Komnenos Byzantine emperor 11431180
Marianus IV of Arborea Judge of Arborea 13471376 [18]
Michael Krešimir II King of Croatia 949969 [19]
Miloš Obrenović I of Serbia Prince of Serbia 18581860
Mircea the Elder Voivode of Wallachia 13861394, 13971418
Mithridates I of Parthia Fifth King of Parthia (in present-day Iran) 165 BC132 BC [20]
Mithridates II of Parthia Eighth King of Parthia (in present-day Iran) 124 BC91 BC
Mithridates VI Eupator King of Pontus 120 BC63 BC
Mongkut King of Siam (in present-day Thailand) 18511868
Mubarak Al-Sabah Ruler of Kuwait 18961915
Mstislav I of Kiev Grand Prince of Kiev 10881132
Narai King of Ayutthaya (in present-day Thailand) 16561688
Naresuan King of Ayutthaya (in present-day Thailand) 15901605
Nebuchadnezzar II King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire 605 BC562 BC [21]
Otto the Great Holy Roman Emperor 962973
Owain Gwynedd King of All Wales 11371170 [22]
Pakal Ruler of the Maya city-state of Palenque 615683
Parakramabahu I King of Polonnaruwa 11531186 [23]
Peter the Great Tsar of Russia; founder of the Russian Empire 16821725
Peter III of Aragon King of Aragon and King of Sicily 12761285
Pharasmanes I of Iberia King of Iberia 158
Phutthayotfa Chulalok King of Siam (In present-day Thailand) 17821809 [24]
Qin Shi Huang First emperor of China, who unified China from Warring States 247 BC210 BC
Radama I First king of greater Madagascar 18101828
Radu IV the Great Voivode of Wallachia 14951508
Rajendra Chola I Imperial Chola Emperor of Tamilakam 10141044
Ramesses II Pharaoh of Egypt known for his temples, monuments, and military feats. 1279 BC1213 BC [25]
Ram Khamhaeng King of Sukhothai (In present-day Thailand) 12791298
Reza Shah Shah of Iran 19251941
Rhodri Mawr King of Gwynedd (in present-day Wales) 844878
Roman the Great Grand Prince of Kiev 11681205 [26]
Sancho III of Pamplona King of Navarre 10041035
Sargon of Akkad Ruler of the Akkadian Empire 2334 BC2279 BC [27]
Sejong the Great Fourth King of the Joseon Dynasty 14181450 [28]
Shapur II Tenth Shahanshah of Persia, Sassanid Empire (in present-day Iran) 309379
Simeon I of Bulgaria Tsar of Bulgaria 893927 [29]
Simon I of Kartli King of Kartli 15561569, 15781599
Solomon I King of Imereti 17521765, 17671784
Sonni Ali Ber First Ruler of the Songhai Empire 14641492 [30]
Stefan Uroš I King of Serbia 12431276
Stephen the Great Prince of Moldavia (in present-day Romania) 14571504
Svatopluk I of Moravia King of Moravia 867894 [31]
Taksin King of the Thonburi Kingdom (in present-day Thailand) 17671782 [32]
Tamar of Georgia Queen of the Georgian Empire 11841213 [33]
Emperor Taizong of Tang Emperor of Tang (China) 626649
Theoderic the Great King of the Ostrogoths, regent of the Visigoths and a viceroy of the Eastern Roman Empire 471526
Theodosius I Roman emperor 379395 [34]
Thoros II of Armenia Lord of Armenian Cilicia 1144 or 11451169 [35]
Thutmose III Pharaoh of Egypt 1479 BC1425 BC [36]
Tigranes the Great Emperor of Armenia 95 BC55 BC [37]
Tiridates III of Armenia King of Armenia 298330 [38]
Valdemar I of Denmark King of Denmark 11541182 [39]
Valentinian I Roman emperor 364375 [40]
Vigraharaja IV King of Chauhan Dynasty of India 11501164 [41]
Vladimir the Great Prince of Novgorod and Grand Prince of Kiev 9701015 [42]
Vytautas Grand Duke of Lithuania 13921430 [43]
Emperor Wu of Han Emperor of Han China, from whose reign dynasty the Chinese majority people are named 141 BC87 BC
Xerxes I Fourth Shahanshah of Persia, Achaemenid Empire (in present-day Iran) 486 BC465 BC [44]
Yuknoom Ch'een II Maya king of Kaan 636686 [45]
Zayed Bin Khalifa Ruler of Abu Dhabi 18551909 [46]
Zayn al-Abidin the Great Sultan of Kashmir 14181419, 14201470 [47]

Aristocrats

Name Description Dates Ref.
Alain I of Albret French aristocrat 14401522
Amadeus V of Savoy Count of Savoy 12491323
Arnulf I, Count of Flanders Count of Flanders 893964 [48]
Atenulf I of Capua Prince of Capua ? – c. 910
Bogislaw X Duke of Pomerania 14541523
Bruno Archbishop of Cologne and Duke of Lotharingia 925965 [49]
Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy Duke of Savoy 15621630
Charles III, Duke of Lorraine Duke of Lorraine 15431608
Conrad, Margrave of Meissen Margrave of Meissen 10971157 [50]
David III of Tao Prince of Tao 9661001
Frederick II of Legnica Duke of Legnica, Brzeg, Wołów, Głogów, and Ziębice 1488 - 1547
Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg Duke of Prussia 1620 - 1688
Gerhard III, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg The German prince (house of Schauenburg); also ruled a large part of Denmark 12921340
Gero Ruler of Marca Geronis, a very large march in Europe 900965 [51]
Godfrey I of Louvain Count of Brussels and Leuven; Duke of Lower Lorraine; Langrave of Brabant 10601139
Gothelo I, Duke of Lorraine Duke of Lorraine; count of Verdun; and margrave of Antwerp 9671044
Gurgen II of Tao Prince of Tao 918941
Hanno I the Great Carthaginian politician and military leader 4th century BC
Hanno II the Great Carthaginian aristocrat, general, and politician 3rd century BC [52]
Hanno III the Great Carthaginian politician 2nd century BC [53][54]
Henry I, Duke of Burgundy Duke of Burgundy 9461002
Henry V of Luxembourg Count of Luxembourg 12161281
Hugh the Great Count of Paris and Duke of the Franks 898956 [55]
Hugh, Count of Vermandois Count of Vermandois 10571101
Hugh, Margrave of Tuscany Margrave of Tuscany 953/9541001
Humphrey I de Bohun Anglo-Norman aristocrat ? – 1123
Intef the Elder Nomarch of Thebes ? – c. 2135 BC [56]
Matthew II of Montmorency Lord of Montmorency 11891230
Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria Ruler of Bavaria 15731651
Milo I of Montlhéry Lord of Montlhéry 10951102
Odo the Great Duke of Aquitaine ? – 735 [57]
Pompey Military and political leader of the late Roman Republic 106 BC48 BC [58]
Ralph IV of Valois Count of Valois, Bar, Vexin, Vitry, Amiens, Montdidier and Tardenois 10251074 [59]
Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona Count of Barcelona, Provence, and various other counties 10821131
Robert I, Count of Dreux Count of Dreux 11231188
Roger-Bernard II, Count of Foix Count of Foix 12231241
Roger de Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury Earl of Shrewsbury and Arundel ? – 1094
Roger I of Sicily Count of Sicily c. 10301101
Świętopełk II the Great Duke of Gdańsk Pomerania ? – 1266 [60]
Theobald II, Count of Champagne Count of Blois and of Chartres as Theobald IV, Count of Champagne and of Brie 10901151
William I, Count of Burgundy Count of Burgundy and Mâcon 10201087
William V, Duke of Aquitaine Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Poitou 9691030 [61]

Military

Name Description Dates Ref.
Afonso de Albuquerque Portuguese general, statesman and empire builder 14531515 [62]
Melias Byzantine general of Armenian origin, called "Mleh the Great" in Armenian sources 890934 [63]
Prokop the Great Hussite general in Bohemia 13801434 [64]

Religious figures

Christian

Name Description Dates Ref.
Abraham Kidunaia Hermit, priest, and Christian saint of Mesopotamia ? – 366 [65]
Abraham the Great of Kashkar Monk and saint of the Church of the East 492586
Albertus Magnus Medieval German philosopher and theologian 1193/12061280 [66]
Anthony the Great Early Christian saint of Egypt 251356 [67]
Arsenius the Great Roman anchorite saint in Egypt 354445
Athanasius of Alexandria Early Christian saint and bishop of Alexandria 296373 [68]
Babai the Great Assyrian church leader 551628
Basil of Caesarea Greek bishop and theologian 330379 [69]
Bertin Frankish Abbot of a monastery that was named after him after he died 615709
Bruno the Great Archbishop of Cologne and Duke of Lotharingia (also listed in the previous section) 925965 [70]
Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria Coptic Orthodox Church pope ? – 454
Euthymius the Great Abbot and Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saint 377473
Gertrude the Great German Benedictine, mystic, theologian and Roman Catholic saint 12561302 [71]
Pope Gregory I Roman Catholic pope 540604 [72]
Hilarion Ancient Roman anchorite and Orthodox and Roman Catholic saint 291371
Hugh of Cluny Abbot of Cluny 10241109
Isaac of Armenia Armenian Catholicos 354439
James, son of Zebedee[Note 1] One of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ 344 [73]
Joannicius the Great Byzantine hermit, theologian and saint 752846 [74]
Pope John Paul II Roman Catholic pope 19202005 [75][76][77][78]
Pope Leo I Roman Catholic pope 391 or 400461 [79]
Macarius of Egypt Egyptian hermit 300391 [80]
Michael the Great Patriarch of the Syriac Orthodox Church 11261199 [81]
Nerses I Armenian Catholicos ? – 373
Pope Nicholas I Roman Catholic pope 800867 [82]
Photius I of Constantinople Eastern Orthodox saint and Patriarch of Constantinople 810893 [83]
Severus of Antioch Oriental Orthodox saint and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church 459/465538
Shenoute Oriental Orthodox saint and abbot of the White Monastery 348465
Sisoes the Great An early desert father, a solitary monk pursuing asceticism in the Egyptian desert in a cave of Anthony the Great ? – 429
William of Maleval Founder of the Catholic congregation of Williamites ? - 1157

Jewish

Name Description Dates Ref.
Aharon of Karlin (I) Hasidic rabbi 17361772 [84]
Eliezer ben Hurcanus Rabbi in Judea 1st century [85][86]
Hiyya the Great Rabbi in Judea 180230 [87]

Legendary and mythological figures

Name Description Ref.
Ajax the Great Greek hero in the Iliad [88]
Beli Mawr In medieval Welsh mythology and literature [89]
Belinus Legendary king of the Britons
Boyi Tribal leader of the Longshan [90]
Fergus Mór Semi-mythical king of Dál Riata
Gradlon Semi-mythical king of Cornouaille
Hayk Legendary founder and patriarch of the Armenian nation [91]
Phrom Legendary king of Singhanavati Realm [92]
Yu the Great (c. 2200–2100 BC) Legendary ruler in ancient China [93][94]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ In this case James is styled "the Greater" to distinguish him from the Apostle James the Lesser, with greater meaning older or taller, rather than more important.

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