The pious one
the pious is a nickname or epithet for the following people:
- Albrecht III. der Pious (1401–1460), Duke of Bavaria-Munich, see Albrecht III. (Bavaria)
- Albrecht the Pious (1596–1621), regent of the Spanish Netherlands, see Albrecht VII of Austria
- Bolesław VI. the Pious (1224 / 27–1279), Duke of Greater Poland in Kalisz, in Posen and Gniezno and Jadwiga of Pomerania
- Ernst the Pious (1601–1675), Ernestine Wettin, Duke of Saxe-Gotha and founder of the House of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, see Ernst I. (Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg)
- Friedrich II., The Pious (1418–1478), Duke of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, Prince of Lüneburg, see Friedrich II. (Braunschweig-Lüneburg)
- Friedrich III. von der Pfalz, der Pious (1515–1576), Count Palatine von Simmern-Sponheim and Elector Palatinate, see Friedrich III. (Palatinate)
- Friedrich the Pious (1717–1785), Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, see Friedrich (Mecklenburg)
- Georg the Pious (1484–1543), Margrave of the Principality of Ansbach, administrator of Brandenburg-Kulmbach, Silesian Duke and follower of Martin Luther, see Georg (Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach)
- Jehuda der Pious (1140 / 50–1217), German-Jewish scribe, philosopher and ethicist, see Juda ben Samuel
- Henry the Pious (1196 / 1207–1241), Duke of Silesia and Princeps of Poland, see Heinrich II. (Poland)
- Heinrich the Pious (1473–1541), Albertine Wettin, Duke of Saxony and Sagan and Margrave of Meißen, see Heinrich (Saxony)
- Heinrich the Pious from Gleißberg (around 1040 – around 1120), first imperial Vogt of the Vogtland
- Ludwig the Pious (778–840), King of the Frankish Empire, Emperor and son and successor of Charlemagne
- Otto the Pious (1215–1267), co-regent and margrave of the Mark Brandenburg, see Otto III. (Brandenburg)
- Robert the Pious (972-1031), King of France from the Capetian dynasty, see Robert II. (France)
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