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Prince Charming of "Sleeping Beauty", a print drawing from the late-19th-century book Mein erstes Märchenbuch, published in Stuttgart, Germany. This is a list of fictional princes that have appeared in various works of fiction. It is organized by medium and limited to well-referenced, notable examples of the fictional princes.
The Prince and the Gypsy Woman; The Prince and the Pilgrim; The Prince and the Princess in the Forest; Prince Crawfish (Belarusian folktale) Prince Darling; Prince Donduk; Prince Edward (Disney) Prince Hal; Prince Hat Under the Ground; Prince Huge; Prince Robert; Prince Sobur; Prince Whitebear (Danish folktale) The Prince Who Wanted to See the ...
Prince of Asturias; House of Auersperg; List of princes of Austria-Hungary; B. Prince of Beira; List of dukes and princes of Benevento; County of Bretzenheim; C.
Prince Henry appears towards the end of King John, as successor to the title character. Sir Henry Guildford welcomes guests to Cardinal Wolsey's party, in Henry VIII. See also Hotspur (whose real name is Henry Percy). See also "Harry" Herald: A Herald calls for a champion to face Edmund in King Lear.
The first daughter of Prince Cyrus Henstridge and the older sister of Maribel. Portrayed by Lydia Rose Bewley. Princess Emily Scandal: She was the wife of Prince Richard and the princess of Caledonia who died in a car crash. She appeared in season 5, episode 1 "Heavy Is the Head" and was portrayed by Hilty Bowen. Amberle Elessedil
A Complete Guide to the Royal Family’s Middle Names 1. Prince William Yup, like any ordinary family, these British royals have nicknames (some more creative than others).
The fictional name the squire William Thatcher uses to enter jousting contests after his master, Sir Ector dies, leaving his retinue unemployed. He is eventually knighted as Sir William in his own right by the Black Prince. Magic Knight: Finders Keepers, Spellbound, Knight Tyme, Stormbringer: A video game character. Meta Knight: Kirby
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 12 December 2024. This is a list of monarchs (and other royalty and nobility) sorted by nickname. This list is divided into two parts: Cognomens: Also called cognomina. These are names which are appended before or after the person's name, like the epitheton necessarium, or Roman victory titles. Examples ...