- male, deceased (493)
- Odoacer (435-493), also known as Odovacar (Germanic "Audawakrs", meaning "watchful of wealth"), was the first barbarian King of Italy (476-493),...
- male, deceased (855)
- Lothair I (German: "Lothar", French: "Lothaire", Italian: "Lotario") (795 - 23 September 855), king of Italy (818 - 855) and Holy Roman Emperor...
- male, deceased (876)
- Louis (or Ludwig) the German (also known as Louis II or Louis the Bavarian) (804 - August 28, 876), the third son of the emperor Louis the Pious...
- male, deceased (888)
- Charles the Fat (Latin: "Carolus Pinguis"; 13 June 839 - 13 January 888) was the King of Alemannia from 876, King of Italy from 879, Holy Roman...
- male, deceased (1821)
- Napoleon I (born Napoleone Buonaparte, later Napoléon Bonaparte ; 15 August 1769 - 5 May 1821) was a general during the French Revolution, the r...
- male, deceased (1878)
- Victor Emmanuel II, King of Italy was the King of Piedmont, Savoy, and Sardinia from 1849 to 1861. On February 18, 1861, he assumed the title King...
- male, deceased (928)
- Louis the Blind (c. 880 - 28 June 928) was the king of Provence from 887, king of Italy from 900, and briefly Holy Roman Emperor, as Louis III,...
- male, deceased (1250)
- Frederick II (December 26, 1194 - December 13, 1250), of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, was a pretender to the title of King of the Romans from 1212 and...
- male, deceased (818)
- Bernard (b. 799 Vermandois, Normandy, France; d. 17 April 818 in Milan, Italy) was the king of Italy from 810 to 817, when he was deposed by his...
- male, deceased (882)
- Louis the Younger (835 - 882), sometimes Louis III, was the second eldest of the three sons of Louis the German and Emma. He succeeded his father...
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