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9:16am on Saturday, 10th June, 2017:

Kings of the United States

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If presidents of the United States of America were European monarchs:

George I
John I
Thomas
(Disputed claimant: Aaron - never crowned)
James I
James II
John II
(Disputed claimant: Andrew - later Andrew I)
Andrew I
Martin
William I
John III
James III
Zachary
Millard
Franklin I
James IV
Abraham
(pretender: crowned Jefferson of the Confederate States of America)
Andrew II
Ulysses
Rutherford
(Disputed claimant: Samuel - never crowned)
James V
Chester
Grover
Benjamin
Grover (restored)
William II
Theodore
William III
Woodrow
Warren
Calvin
Herbert
Franklin II
Harry
Dwight
John IV
Lyndon
Richard
Gerald
James VI
Ronald
George II
William IV
George III
(Disputed claimant: Albert - never crowned)
Barack
Donald

Here's a second list, this time of nicknames applied to three or more historical European monarchs:
the bad
the bald
the black
the blind
the bold
the brave
the Catholic
the chaste
the conqueror
the cruel
the drunkard
the elder
the fair
the fat
the good
the hammer
the handsome
the holy
the just
the lawgiver
the liberal
the lion
the mad
the magnanimous
the magnificent
the martyr
the monk
the old
the pious
the posthumous
the red
the restorer
the soldier
the strong
the tall
the terrible
the victorious
the warlike
the wise

Over to you: which president would get which nickname? You don't have to use them all...




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