The bearded
the bearded one is a nickname or epithet for the following people:
- Baldwin (IV.) The Bearded (around 980-1035), Count of Flanders, see Baldwin IV. (Flanders)
- Berthold (I.) the Bearded (around 1000-1078), Duke of Carinthia and Margrave of Verona, see Berthold I. (Zähringen)
- Egino (IV.) The Bearded (around 1160–1230), Count of Urach, see Egino IV. (Urach)
- George the Bearded (1471–1539), Duke of Albertine Saxony and Duke of Sagan
- Gottfried (III.) The Bearded (1040–1097), Count of Anjou and Tours, see Gottfried III. (Anjou)
- Gottfried (III.) The Bearded († 1069), Duke of Upper Lorraine, Lower Lorraine and Margrave of Tuscia, see Gottfried III. (Lower Lorraine)
- Gottfried (VI.) The Bearded (around 1063–1139), Count of Leuven and Brussels, Duke of Lower Lorraine, see Gottfried VI. (Lower Lorraine)
- Heinrich (I) the Bearded (around 1165–1238), Duke of Silesia and Princeps of Poland, see Heinrich I (Poland)
- Lambert (I.) with the beard / the bearded († 1015), Count of Löwen, see Lambert I. (Löwen)
- Ludwig the Bearded († 1056 or 1080), ancestor of the Ludowingers, the landgrave dynasty in medieval Thuringia and Hesse
- Ludwig (III.) The Bearded (1378–1436), Count Palatine and Elector Palatinate, see Ludwig III. (Palatinate)
- Ludwig VII the Bearded (also Ludwig the Bearded , 1368–1447), Duke of Bavaria-Ingolstadt, see Ludwig VII. (Bavaria)