The Lame is an epithet which may refer to:
- Charles II of Naples (1254–1309), King of Naples, King of Albania, Prince of Salerno, Prince of Achaea, Count of Provence and Count of Anjou[1]
- Eric XI of Sweden (1216–1250), King of Sweden[2]
- Hermann of Reichenau (1013–1054), German scholar, composer, music theorist, mathematician and astronomer[3]
- Joan the Lame of Burgundy (1293–1348), Queen of France[citation needed]
- Joan of Penthièvre, Duchess of Brittany (c. 1324–1384)[citation needed]
- Joan of France, Duchess of Brittany, Queen of France[citation needed]
- Lothair the Lame (c. 848–865), a son of Emperor Charles the Bald
- Louis I, Duke of Bourbon (1279–1342), also Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis and La Marche[citation needed]
- Topal Osman (1883–1923), also known as Osman the Lame, Ottoman officer, militia leader[4]
- Otto IV, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (died 1446), also Prince of Lüneburg[5]
- Peter the Lame, Prince of Moldavia (1574–1577, 1578–1579 and 1583–1591)[citation needed]
- Sigobert the Lame (died c. 509), a king of the Franks[6]
- Timur the Lame (1336–1405), Turko-Mongol ruler better known as Tamurlane[7]
References
edit- ↑ "Charles II". Retrieved 26 March 2026.
- ↑ "Kings and Queens of Sweden — A thousand year succession". Royal Court of Sweden. Archived from the original on 10 January 2010. Retrieved 25 March 2026.
- ↑ "Hermann of Reichenau". Retrieved 25 March 2026.
- ↑ Sigalas, Nikos. "Ağa, Topal Osman". Retrieved 25 March 2026.
- ↑ "European Heraldy::Early Brunswick". Retrieved 25 March 2026.
- ↑ "Siegbert I "the Lame" (Siegbert I "the Lame") KIng of Cologne (445-509)". Retrieved 25 March 2026.
- ↑ "40 Facts about Tamerlane – Timur the Lame". www.ukdhm.org. Retrieved 25 March 2026.