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What monarchs in Europe are revered as the great?
Roman Empire (including East Rome)

Caesar-the first ruler in Roman history to win the title of Magnus, but because he is not a king, it is not appropriate to translate it into "the Great". Another thing: Caesar didn't get the title of "Magnus" from any source, nor was he the king. Caesar's title actually comes from the translation of the series of impressions games that entered China in 1990s. Because of the popularity of the game, Caesar's title is also popular in China. )

Constantine the Great-Constantine I of the Constantine Dynasty, the monarch who restored the glory of the empire, and the first emperor of the Roman Empire.

Theodosius I was the last emperor who ruled the whole Roman Empire alone. He restored the political and social order of the Eastern Empire under his own rule, but failed to save the decline of the Western Empire.

Justinian the Great-Justinian I of Justinian Dynasty, a monarch who almost restored the old territory of the Roman Empire.

Manuel the Great, Emperor Manuel I of the Kangming Dynasty, traded with Venetians and Normans in order to restore the hegemony of the Eastern Roman Empire in the Mediterranean.

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Clovis the Great-Clovis I, king of Morovia dynasty, founder and first king of Frankish kingdom.

Charlemagne-Charlemagne, the emperor of Caroline Dynasty, established an imperial monarch in Western Europe.

Holy Roman Empire

Otto the Great-united with German tribes, completely repelled the westward magyars, defended the independence of the German kingdom, and successfully crowned the Roman emperor, becoming the founder of the later holy Roman Empire.

Barbarossa the Great-Frederick I, the emperor of Hohenstaufen dynasty, a loser who hoped to restore the glory of the empire.

France

Hugo the Great, the Earl of Paris, also known as Bigger, was the father of Hugo Caper, the founding monarch of the Gabor Dynasty, a "European Cao Cao" who seized the political power of the Caroline Dynasty and made his son a monarch. Later generations confuse Hugues II (also known as Bigger), while Hugues II, as the ruler of * * *, is not enough to be called the Great.

Philip the Great-Philip II of the Cape Dynasty, the winner of the Battle of Augustus Buven.

Henry IV, King of Bourbon, the founder of the dynasty, was also the monarch who laid the foundation for the revival of France.

Louis the Great, King of Bourbon, Louis XIV, known as the Sun King, pushed France back to the first-class monarch in Europe.

Napoleon the Great, the first emperor of France, Napoleon I, was a super-class monarch who almost unified Europe.

Prussia

Frederick the great, Frederick II of Hornsoren dynasty, was the monarch who laid a strong foundation for Prussia.

William the Great-William I, the emperor of Hohensauron Dynasty, was the monarch who established the Second Empire.

Spain

Alfonso's great king Leon Alfonso III, the expanding monarch.

Sancho the Great-King Navarra, King Castilla and Sancho III, Earl of Aragon, unified the Spanish monarch for the first time and won the title of "King of Spain".

Fernando I, the great king of Leon Castilla, once called himself emperor.

Britain, England

King Alfred the Great of Wechs defeated the Vikings and defended the people's monarch.

William the Great, king of William I in Normandy Dynasty, was called "the conqueror", and he seized the throne of Normandy.

Portugal

Joao the Great-King Joao I of the Avish Dynasty, the founder of the dynasty, opened up the monarch of the great voyage.

Russia

Ivan the Great-Ivan IV, the Grand Duke of the Grand Duchy of Moscow, the czar of the Russian Ryurik Dynasty, also known as Ivan the Terrier, was the first czar of Russia.

Peter I, czar of Romanov Dynasty, Peter the Great formally established the monarchy status of Russian Empire.

Catherine the Great-Queen Catherine II of Romanov Dynasty, an expanding monarch.

Xiongnu

Attila the Great-God's Whip, the great Attila defeated the famous Rome and Germany.

Bulgaria

Simon the Great, the first Bulgarian czar Simon I, was recognized by Byzantium as the emperor's monarch.

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Knut the Great-king of England, Denmark and Norway at the same time, whose ruling area is called "North Sea Empire", is the last huge empire of the Vikings.

Gothic

Theodoric is the great king of the Eastern Gothic Kingdom, the regent of the Western Gothic Kingdom, and the monarch who founded the kingdom.

Greece (including Macedonia)

Alexander the Great, King Alexander III of Macedonia, was later honored as the monarch of the empire and created a vast territory.

Sweden

Gustav the Great-Vassar King Gustav Adolphus, the monarch who marched into Central Europe.

Hungary

Bella the Great-Four. Bella, the king of Arpad Dynasty, was the monarch who restored the country after being ravaged by Mongols.

Lajos I, the great king of Raos Anjou Dynasty, Ludvik I, the king of Polish Anjou Dynasty, and the expanding monarch.

Poland

Pohris Val I, the grand duke/king of the pianist dynasty, was crowned king by the Pope.

Casimir the Great-King Casimir III of the Pianist Dynasty,

Lithuania

Lithuanian Archduke Vitotas the Great and Polish King Vitotas established the Polish-Lithuanian United Kingdom and accepted the Christian monarch.

Valakia

Radu IV, Archduke of Wallachia, strengthened the power of the Archduke, introduced printing, and let the Ottoman Empire allow Wallachia to be independent, a great man.