Other royalty and nobility.
This section enumerates Christian royalty, including consorts but not sovereigns, and nobility. Christian sovereigns, while also "royalty", are exclusively enumerated in "Monarchs" above.
So called Christian Saints:
Adela of Normandy, Countess of Blois, daughter of king William I of England and mother of king Stephen (Catholic)
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Adelaide of Italy, empress-consort of Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor
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Agnes of Bohemia, daughter of Otakar I of Bohemia, in Czech "Sv. Anežka Česka"
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Anna of Kashin, wife of Russian Grand Prince St. Mikhail of Tver (Orthodox)
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Balthild, Queen of France and wife of King Clovis II, died 30 January 680 (Catholic)
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Begga, daughter of Pepin of Landen and mother of Pepin of Herstal
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Bertha of Kent, revered as a saint but not canonized
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Bojan Enravota, Prince of Bulgaria[17]
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Canute Lavard, Danish prince, son of king Eric I of Denmark and ancestor of Danish monarchs.
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Casimir, son of Casimir IV of Poland, known as "St. Casimir of Poland" and "Saint Casimir Jagiełło", in Polish "Święty Kazimierz" (Catholic)
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Clotilde, daughter of Chilperic II of Burgundy, wife of Clovis I
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Constantine Constantinovich, Prince of Russia
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Cunigunde of Luxemburg, wife of Henry II, in Luxembourgish "Helleg Kunigunde"
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Edburga of Winchester, daughter of Edward the Elder
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Edburga of Bicester, daughter of Penda of Mercia
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Edburga of Minster-in-Thanet, or Heaburg, or Bugga, daughter of Centwine of Wessex
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Elgiva of Wessex, queen, wife of English king Edmund I and mother of another two kings.
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Elisabeth of Hungary, wife of Ludwig IV of Thuringia (see above), in Hungarian "Árpádházi Szent Erzsébet" ("Saint Elizabeth of Árpád's Line") (Catholic)
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Elizabeth of Portugal, daughter of Pedro III of Aragon, wife of Denis of Portugal, known as "St. Queen Elizabeth" and "St. Isabel of Portugal", in Portuguese "Rainha Santa Isabel" (Catholic)
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Emeric of Hungary, son of Stephen I of Hungary, in Hungarian "Szent Imre"
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Queen Emma of Hawaii, who helped to found the Anglican Church in Hawaii, United States (Anglican)
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Hedwig of Andechs, daughter of Berthold III, Count of Tyrol, wife of Henry I of Poland, canonized 1267 as "St. Hedwig of Andechs", in Polish "Św. Jadwiga Śląska"
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Helena of Constantinople, Roman Empress, died circa 327, mother of Emperor Constantine I (see above)
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Igor Konstantinovich, Prince of Russia
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Ingegerd of Sweden, Grand Princess of Kiev as wife of Yaroslav I the Wise, and Swedish princess as daughter of king Olof Skötkonung (Orthodox)
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Ioann Konstantinovich, Prince of Russia
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Irene of Hungary, Roman Empress, died 1134, consort of Emperor John II (Orthodox)
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Isabelle of France, Princess of France, daughter of Louis VIII of France, younger sister of S.t Louis of France (see above)
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Jeanne of France, daughter of Louis XI of France, wife of Louis XII of France, known as "St. Jeanne de Valois", in French "Ste Jeanne de France"
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Ketevan the Martyr, Queen of Kakheti, canonized by the Georgian Church (Georgian Orthodox)
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Kinga of Poland, daughter of Béla IV of Hungary, wife of Boleslaus V of Poland, known as "St. Kunigunda", "St. Cunegunde", "St. Kioga", and "St. Zinga", in Polish "Święta Kinga" (Catholic)
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Ludmila, Czech Princess (Orthodox)
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Margaret of Hungary, daughter of Béla IV of Hungary, in Hungarian "Árpád-házi Szent Margit" ("St. Margaret of Árpád's Line") (Catholic)
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Margaret of Scotland, died 16 November 1093, granddaughter of Edmund II of England, wife of Malcolm III of Scotland, and mother of King David I of Scotland (see above), canonized in 1251 (Catholic)
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Maria Nikolaevna of Russia, died 1918
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Matilda, queen consort of Heinrich I of Germany (Catholic)
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Nana of Iberia, queen consort of Mirian III of Iberia (Orthodox)
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Nuno Álvares Pereira, O. Carm., ancestor of the Portuguese House of Braganza (Catholic)
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Olga of Kiev, regent of son Svyatoslav I, Prince of Kiev, in Russian "Свята Ольга" ("Holy Olga")
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Olga Nikolaevna, Grand Duchess of Russia
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Pulcheria, Byzantine empress, married emperor Marcian (Catholic and Orthodox)
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Shushanik (Orthodox)
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Tatiana Nikolaevna, Grand Duchess of Russia
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Theodora, Roman Empress, died 867, consort of Emperor Theophilos (Orthodox)
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Vladimir Paley, Prince