The wise
der wise is a nickname or epithet for the following people:
- Albrecht IV (Habsburg) (~ 1188–1239), Count in Aargau
- Albrecht II (Austria) (also the Lame ; 1298–1358), Duke of Austria
- Albrecht IV (Bavaria) (1447–1508), Duke of Bavaria
- Alfonso X (Castile) (1221–1284), King of Castile and León
- Berthold VII. (1272–1340), Count of Henneberg-Schleusingen
- Friedrich (Bavaria) (1339–1393), Duke of Bavaria
- Friedrich III. (Saxony) (1463–1525), Elector of Saxony, patron of the reformer Martin Luther
- Friedrich II. (Palatinate) (1482–1556), Elector Palatinate
- Yaroslav the Wise (979 / 86-1054), Grand Duke of Kiev
- Charles V (France) (1338–1380), King of France
- Leo VI (Byzantium) (866–912), Byzantine emperor
- Sancho VI. (Navarre) (1133–1194), King of Navarre
- Wilhelm IV. (Hessen-Kassel) (1532–1592), Landgrave of Hessen zu Kassel and founder of the Hessen-Kassel line
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