This is a list of people whose names in English are commonly appended with the phrase "the Great", or who were called that or an equivalent phrase in their own language. Other languages have their own suffixes such as e Bozorg and e azam in Persian and Urdu respectively.
Introduction
The first ruler who is known for certain to have used "the great" was the conqueror Cyrus II of Persia.[1]
The first western ruler who is known for certain to have used "the great" as a personal surname may have been the Seleucid ruler Antiochus III (223–187 BC), who was in control of Babylon, although it is very likely that Alexander III of Macedon (336–323 BC) had already received this surname. The first reference (in a comedy by Plautus)[2] assumes that everyone knew who "Alexander the Great" was. However, there is no earlier evidence that Alexander III of Macedon was called "the Great".
Later rulers and commanders have also used the epithet "the Great" as a personal name, like the Roman general Pompey. Others received the surname retrospectively, like the Carthaginian Hanno and the Indian emperor Ashoka the Great. Once the surname gained currency, it was also used as an honorific surname for people without political careers, like the philosopher Albert the Great.
"The Greats"
The following people normally have the words "the Great" appended to their names.
- Akbar the Great, ruler of the Mughal Empire of South Asia
- Albert the Great (aka Albertus Magnus), medieval German philosopher and theologian
- Alexander the Great, King of Macedon
- Alfonso the Great of León
- Alfred the Great of Wessex, English
- Anawrahta the Great, Burma
- Anthony the Great early Christian saint of Egypt
- Antiochus the Great, Seleucid Empire
- Ashoka the Great, Indian emperor of the Maurya dynasty
- Askia the Great, Mohamed Toure, Ruler of the Songhai Empire
- Bayinnaung the Great, Burma
- Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great, Thailand
- Boleslaus the Brave, sometimes called the Great, Poland
- Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke the Great, Thailand
- Canute the Great, Danish, King of Denmark, England, and Norway
- Casimir the Great, Poland
- Catherine the Great, Russia
- Charles the Great, more commonly known as "Charlemagne"
- Chulalongkorn the Great, Thailand
- Constantine the Great, Rome/Byzantium
- Cyrus the Great, Persia (Iran)
- Darius the Great, Persia (Iran)
- Donia the Great - Grote Pier, (1480-1520), Frisia
- Ferdinand the Great, Castile and León
- Frederick the Great, Prussia
- The Great Gama, Rustam-e-Hindustan
- Gertrude the Great of Helfta, medieval mystic
- Gustavus Adolphus the Great, Sweden
- Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo, Korea
- Hanno the Great, Carthage
- Henry IV the Great, France
- Herod the Great, Judea
- Hugh the Great, abbot of Cluny, France
- Ivan the Great, Russia
- John the Great, Portugal
- John Paul II the Great, pope
- Justinian the Great, Byzantium
- Kamehameha the Great, Hawai'i
- Kangxi The Great Emperor, Qing Empire(China)
- Karim Khan The Great, Persia (Iran)
- Lachit Borphukan, Assam, (India)
- Llywelyn the Great, Wales/Gwynedd
- Louis the Great, Hungary and Poland
- Louis the Great, France
- Mithridates the Great, Parthia (Iran)
- Mithridates the Great, Pontus
- Moctezuma the Great, Aztec empire
- Mubarak Al-Sabah the Great, Kuwait
- Mutsuhito the Great, Japan
- Nader Shah the Great, Persia (Iran)
- Naresuan, Thailand
- Narai, Thailand
- Napoleon the Great, France
- Otto I the Great, Holy Roman Emperor
- Pacal the Great, Maya
- Parâkramabâhu the Great, Sri Lanka
- Peter the Great, Russia
- Peter III the Great, Aragon
- Pompey the Great, Rome
- Prokop the Great, Hussite leader in Bohemia
- Ramkhamhaeng the Great, Thailand
- Mowlana the Great, Afghanistan, Iran,Tajikistan,Turkey
- Rajaraja The Great, Indian emperor of the Cholas[3][4][5].
- Ramesses the Great, Ancient Egypt
- Rhodri the Great, Wales/Gwynedd
- Sancho III the Great, Navarre
- Sargon the Great, Akkad
- Sejong the Great, Korea
- Shapur the Great, Sassanid empire, Persia (Iran)
- Simeon I the Great, Bulgaria
- Stephen the Great, Moldova, Romania
- St. Basil the Great, theologian, Cappadocia
- St. Gregory the Great, pope
- St. Leo the Great, pope
- Sultan Agung of Mataram,Mataram (Java)
- St. Macarius the Great, Egyptian hermit
- St. Nicholas the Great, pope
- Taksin the Great, Thailand
- Tamburlaine the Great, Timurid Empire
- Theodoric the Great, Ostrogoths
- Theodosius the Great, Rome
- Tigranes the Great, Armenia
- Tiridates the Great, Armenia
- Umar the Great, Arab Muslim Empire
- Valdemar I the Great, Denmark
- Vladimir Svyatoslavich the Great, Russia
- Vytautas the Great, archduke of Lithuanian Grand Duchy
- William V the Great, Aquitaine
- William the Great, German Emperor
- William the Great, Maleval
- Xerxes the Great, Persia (Iran)
- Yu the Great, China
Related
- Muhammad Ali, boxer (The Great)
- Alexandru cel Bun, ("the Kind"), Romanian voivode
- Julio César Chávez, boxer (The Great Mexican Champion)
- Agostino Chigi, il Magnifico ("The Magnificent")
- Ellaalan, ("the Just"), Sri Lanka
- Frederick William of Brandenburg, Großer Kurfürst ("the Great Elector")
- Jackie Gleason (the Great One)
- Wayne Gretzky (the Great One)
- Lorenzo il Magnifico, ("The Magnificent")
- Lozang Gyatso, 5th Dalai Lama, "The Great Fifth Dalai Lama", Tibet
- Leelavathi Naaichchi, ("the Brave"), Sri Lanka
- Mihai Viteazul, ("the Brave"), Romanian voivode
- Philip the Good, duke of Burgundy
- Robert the Magnificent, Duke of Normandy
- The Rock, wrestler/actor (Rocky, also known as The Great One)
- Stefan Dušan, ("The Forceful"), Serbian tzar
- Ştefan cel Mare ("The Great"), voivod of Moldavia
- Stefan Visoki ("The Tall"), Serbian despot
- Suleiman the Magnificent, Ottoman Empire
- Felix Trinidad, boxer (Tito, also known as The Great Puerto Rican Champion)
- The Great Antonio, Canadian giant and actor
- The Great Kat, heavy metal guitarist and violinist
- The Great Khali, professional WWE wrestler (India)
- The Great One , Monterey County Sheriff Deputy
Fictional characters
Notes
See also
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