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The Blind is an
epithet for:
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Béla II of Hungary (c. 1110–1141), King of Hungary and Croatia
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Rudolf II, Count Palatine of the Rhine (1306–1353)
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Bogdan III the One-Eyed (1479–1517), also known as the Blind, Voivode of Moldavia
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Didymus the Blind (c. 313–398), Coptic Church theologian
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Henry IV, Count of Luxembourg (c. 1112–1196), also Count of Namur
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Inal the Great of Circassia (died 1458), supreme prince of Circassia
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Isaac the Blind (c. 1160–1235), Jewish writer and rabbi
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John of Bohemia (1296–1346), Count of Luxembourg, King of Bohemia and titular King of Poland
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Louis the Blind (c. 880–928), King of Provence, King of Italy and briefly Holy Roman Emperor
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Magnus IV of Norway (c. 1115–1139), King of Norway
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Sitric Cáech (died 927), Viking leader who ruled Dublin and then Viking Northumbria
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Theodosius III of Abkhazia, King of the Abkhazians from c. 975 to 978
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Vasily II of Moscow (1415–1462), Grand Prince of Moscow
See also