Kings, RUD-SUP
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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Rudolf II was the king of Burgundy (912–937) who ruled Italy for nearly four years (923–926) during the chaotic......
Rudolf III was the last of the independent kings of Burgundy (993–1032). Son and successor of Conrad the Peaceful,......
Rufinus was a minister of the Eastern Roman emperor Arcadius (ruled 383–408) and rival of Stilicho, the general......
Rupert was a German king from 1400 and, as Rupert III, elector Palatine of the Rhine from 1398. A member of the......
Saberht was the first Christian king of the East Saxons, or Essex (from sometime before 604). Saberht reigned as......
Sahle Selassie was the ruler (1813–47) of the kingdom of Shewa (Shoa), Ethiopia. He was the grandfather of Emperor......
Sai Ong Hue was the ruler (1700?–35) of the Lao kingdom of Lan Xang which, during his reign, was divided into two......
Salitis, the first Hyksos king of Egypt and founder of the 15th dynasty. The Hyksos were Middle Bronze Age Palestinian......
Salman of Saudi Arabia is the king of Saudi Arabia (2015– ) and is expected to be the last of the sons of Abdulaziz......
Sam Saen Thai was a great sovereign of the Lan Xang kingdom of Laos, whose reign brought peace, prosperity, and......
Sanatruces was the king of Parthia from 76/75 to 70/69 bc, who restored unity to his kingdom. Sanatruces may have......
Sancho I was the king of the Spanish state of Leon from 956, a younger son of Ramiro II. After succeeding his brother,......
Sancho I was the second king of Portugal (1185–1211), son of Afonso I. Sancho’s reign was marked by a resettlement......
Sancho I Garcés was the king of Pamplona (Navarre) from 905. He expanded his kingdom south of the Ebro River and......
Sancho II was the fourth king of Portugal, son of Afonso II and of Urraca, who was the daughter of Alfonso VIII......
Sancho II was the king of Castile from 1065 to 1072, the eldest son of Ferdinand I. He was allocated the kingdom......
Sancho II Garcés was the king of Pamplona (Navarre) from 970, Count of Aragon, and a son of García I (or II). He......
Sancho III was the king of Castile from 1157 to 1158, the elder son of the Spanish emperor Alfonso VII. His father’s......
Sancho III Garcés was the king of Pamplona (Navarre) from about 1000 to 1035, the son of García II (or III). Sancho......
Sancho IV was the king of Castile and Leon from 1284 to 1295, the second son of Alfonso X. Though ambitious and......
Sancho IV was the king of Pamplona (Navarre) from 1054 to 1076, son of García III (or IV). Sancho had to contend......
Sancho Ramírez was the king of Aragon from 1063 to 1094 and of Pamplona (or Navarre; as Sancho V Ramírez) from......
Sancho VI was the king of Navarre (Pamplona) from 1150 and son of García IV (or V) the Restorer. Sancho was the......
Sancho VII was the king of Navarre (Pamplona) from 1194 to 1234, the son of Sancho VI. Sancho was a swashbuckling......
Sargon was an ancient Mesopotamian ruler who reigned around 2334–2279 bce. He was one of the earliest of the world’s......
Sargon I was a ruler of Assyria during the old Akkadian period. Little is known in detail of Assyria during the......
Sargon II was one of Assyria’s great kings (reigned 721–705 bce) during the last century of its history. He extended......
Saud of Saudi Arabia was the son of Ibn Saud and his successor as king of Saudi Arabia from 1953 to 1964. After......
Saul was the first king of Israel (c. 1021–1000 bce). According to the biblical account found mainly in 1 Samuel,......
Simeon Saxecoburggotski is the last king of Bulgaria, reigning as a child from 1943 to 1946 as Simeon II. He later......
Sebastian was the king of Portugal from 1557, a fanatically religious ruler who lost his life in a crusade against......
Sebetwane was a Southern African king who reigned from around 1820 to 1851. He established the large and powerful......
Sejong was a monarch of the Joseon (Yi) dynasty during whose reign (1419–50) cultural achievements in Korea reached......
Seleucus I Nicator was a Macedonian army officer who founded the Seleucid kingdom. In the struggles following the......
Seleucus II Callinicus was the fourth king (reigned 246–225) of the Seleucid dynasty, son of Antiochus II Theos.......
Soter Seleucus III was the fifth king (reigned 225–223 bc) of the Seleucid dynasty, elder son of Seleucus II Callinicus.......
Seleucus IV Philopator was the seventh king (reigned 187–175 bc) of the Seleucid dynasty, son of Antiochus III......
Sennacherib was the king of Assyria (705/704–681 bce), son of Sargon II. He made Nineveh his capital, building......
Seqenenre was a king of ancient Egypt whose reign (c. 1545 bce) was contemporaneous with the last portion of the......
Francisco Serrano y Domínguez, duke de la Torre , duke de la Torre was one of the chief military politicians of......
Servius Tullius was traditionally the sixth king of Rome, who is credited with the Servian Constitution, which......
Sesostris I was a king of ancient Egypt who succeeded his father after a 10-year coregency and brought Egypt to......
Sesostris II was the king of ancient Egypt (reigned 1845–37 bce) of the 12th dynasty (1939–c. 1760) who devoted......
Sesostris III was a king of ancient Egypt (reigned c. 1837–19 bce) of the 12th dynasty (c. 1939–1760 bce), who......
Seti I was an ancient Egyptian king of the 19th dynasty (c. 1292–c. 1191 bce) who reigned from c. 1290 to c. 1279......
Seti II was a king of ancient Egypt (c. 1202–c. 1198 bce). Seti, the immediate successor of his father, Merneptah,......
Setthathirat I was a sovereign of the Lao kingdom of Lan Xang who prevented it from falling under Burmese domination......
Ludovico Sforza was an Italian Renaissance regent (1480–94) and duke of Milan (1494–98), a ruthless prince and......
Shabaka was a Kushite king who conquered Egypt and founded its 25th (Kushite) dynasty (see ancient Egypt: The 24th......
Shalmaneser I was the king of Assyria (reigned c. 1263–c. 1234 bc) who significantly extended Assyrian hegemony.......
Shalmaneser III was the king of Assyria (reigned 858–824 bc) who pursued a vigorous policy of military expansion.......
Shalmaneser V was the king of Assyria (reigned 726–721 bc) who subjugated ancient Israel and undertook a punitive......
Sheshonk I was the first king (c. 943–c. 923 bce) of the 22nd dynasty of ancient Egypt (see ancient Egypt: the......
Shivaji was an individual who opposed the Mughal dynasty and founded the Maratha kingdom in 17th-century India.......
Shāh Shojāʿ was the shāh, or king, of Afghanistan (1803–10; 1839–42) whose alliance with the British led to his......
Shāpūr I, Persian king of the Sāsānian dynasty who consolidated and expanded the empire founded by his father,......
Shāpūr II was the 10th king of the Sāsānian Empire of Persia, who withstood Roman strength by astute military strategy......
Taishi Shōtoku was an influential regent of Japan and author of some of the greatest contributions to Japanese......
Somdet Chao Phraya Si Suriyawong was a leading minister under King Mongkut and regent during the minority of King......
Sigebert was the king of the West Saxons, or Wessex (from 756), who succeeded his kinsman Cuthred and was himself......
Sigebert was the king of the East Angles. Before his reign, Sigebert lived the life of an exile in Gaul, becoming......
Sigebert I was the king of the East Saxons, or Essex, who succeeded when his father and uncles were slain in battle......
Sigebert I was a Frankish king of the Merovingian dynasty, son of Chlotar I and Ingund. He successfully pursued......
Sigebert II was the king of the East Saxons, or Essex (from c. 653), who succeeded Sigebert I. He became a Christian,......
Sigebert II was the ephemeral successor to his father, Theodoric II, as king of Austrasia and Burgundy. Controlled......
Sigebert III was one of the first so-called rois fainéants (“sluggard kings”) of the Merovingian dynasty, who held......
Sigismund was the Holy Roman emperor from 1433, king of Hungary from 1387, German king from 1411, king of Bohemia......
Sigismund I was a king who established Polish suzerainty over Ducal Prussia (East Prussia) and incorporated the......
Sigismund II Augustus was the last Jagiellon king of Poland, who united Livonia and the duchy of Lithuania with......
Sigismund III Vasa was the king of Poland (1587–1632) and of Sweden (1592–99) who sought to effect a permanent......
Sigurd I Magnusson was the king of Norway (1103–30) and the first Scandinavian king to participate in the Crusades.......
Rana Pratap Singh was a Hindu maharaja (1572–97) of the Rajput confederacy of Mewar, now in northwestern India......
Siribunyasan was the king of the Lao principality of Vientiane during whose reign Laos came to be dominated by......
Sisowath was the king of Cambodia from 1904 until his death. He was a figurehead for the French colonial administration,......
Smendes was a king of ancient Egypt (c. 1076–52 bce), founder of the 21st dynasty (c. 1076–c. 944 bce), who established......
Smenkhkare was a king (reigned c. 1336–34 bce) of the 18th dynasty (c. 1539–c. 1292 bce) of ancient Egypt, probably......
Snefru was the first king of ancient Egypt of the 4th dynasty (c. 2543–c. 2436 bce). He fostered the evolution......
Sobhuza I was a Southern African king who reigned from about 1815. He developed the chieftaincy that under his......
Sobhuza II was the king of the Swazi from 1921 and of the Kingdom of Swaziland from 1967 to 1982. His father, King......
Solomon was a biblical Israelite king who built the first Temple of Jerusalem and who is revered in Judaism and......
Edward Seymour, 1st duke of Somerset was the Protector of England during part of the minority of King Edward VI......
Sonni ʿAlī was a West African monarch who initiated the imperial expansion of the western Sudanese kingdom of Songhai.......
Sophia was the regent of Russia from 1682 to 1689. The eldest daughter of Tsar Alexis (ruled 1645–76) and his first......
Sri Indraditya was the founder and ruler of the kingdom of Sukhothai, the first independent Tai (Thai) state. Bang......
Srong-brtsan-sgam-po was a Tibetan king (crowned 629) who extended his dominion to include Nepal and parts of India......
Stanisław I was the king of Poland (1704–09, 1733) during a period of great problems and turmoil. He was a victim......
Stanisław II August Poniatowski was the last king of an independent Poland (1764–95). He was unable to act effectively......
Stefan Dušan was the king of Serbia (1331–46) and “Emperor of the Serbs, Greeks, and Albanians” (1346–55). He was......
Stephen was the king of England from 1135 to 1154. He gained the throne by usurpation but failed to consolidate......
Stephen Báthory was a prince of Transylvania (1571–76) and king of Poland (1575–86) who successfully opposed the......
Stephen I ; canonized 1083; feast day August 16) was the first king of Hungary, who is considered to be the founder......
Stephen V was the king of Hungary (1270–72), the eldest son of Béla IV. In 1262, as crown prince, he compelled......
Flavius Stilicho was the regent (394–408) for the Roman emperor Honorius and one of the last great Roman military......
Sten Sture, the Elder was the regent of Sweden (1470–97, 1501–03) who resisted Danish domination and built up a......
Sten Sture, the Younger was the regent of Sweden from 1513 to 1520. He repeatedly defeated both Danish forces and......
Svante Sture was the regent of Sweden (1503–12), successor to Sten Sture the Elder. The son of Nils Bosson Sture......
Suger was a French abbot and adviser to kings Louis VI and VII whose supervision of the rebuilding of the abbey......
Suliyavongsa was the Lao king of Lan Xang during its golden age of prosperity, who welcomed the first European......
Sundiata Keita was a West African monarch who founded the western Sudanese empire of Mali. During his reign, he......
Suppiluliumas I was a Hittite king who dominated the history of the ancient Middle East for the greater part of......