The blind man (disambiguation)

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The blind signifies:


The blind is a nickname or epithet for the following people:

  • Didymus the Blind (310/313 – around 398), ancient Christian writer
  • Isaac the Blind , Jewish scholar and founder of the Kabbalah
  • Ludwig the Blind (around 881 / 882–928), King of Lower Burgundy, King of the Longobards, national kings and Roman emperor
  • Gerhard the Blind (1254–1312), Count of Holstein-Plön, see Gerhard II. (Holstein-Plön)
  • John the Blind (1296–1346), King of Bohemia, Margrave of Moravia, Count of Luxembourg and Titular King of Poland, see Johann von Böhmen
  • Magnus Sigurdsson (the blind) (around 1115–1139), king in Norway, see Magnus IV. (Norway)
  • Vasily II. Vasilyevich the Blind (1415–1462), Russian Grand Duke of Moscow, see Vasily II. (Russia)

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