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page 111th-century murdered monarchs
Alp Arslan
second sultan of the Seljuk Empire (1063–1072)

Canute IV of Denmark
King of Denmark from 1080 to 1086
Sancho II of León and Castile
King of Leon and Castile

Brian Boru
High King of Ireland
Duncan II of Scotland
King of Scots
Lulach
Lulach mac Gille Coemgáin (Modern Gaelic: Lughlagh mac Gille Chomghain, known in English simply as Lulach, and nicknamed Tairbith, "the Unfortunate" and Fatuus, "the Simple-minded" or "the Foolish"; – 17 March 1058) was King of Alba (Scotland) between 15 August 1057 and 17 March 1058.

Sancho IV of Navarre
King of Pamplona
Bezprym
Bezprym (Old [ˈbɛspʂɨm]; 986–1032) was the duke of Poland from 1031 until his death. He was the eldest son of the Polish king Bolesław the Brave, but was deprived of the succession by his father, who around 1001 sent him to Italy in order to become a monk at one of Saint Romuald's hermitages in Ravenna.
Bretislaus II
Duke of Bohemia from 1092 to 1100

Blot-Sweyn
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Blot-Sweyn () was a Swedish king c. 1080, of disputed historicity, who was said to have replaced his Christian brother-in-law Inge as King of Sweden, when Inge had refused to administer th
Ali ibn Hammud al-Nasir
Ruler of Córdoba (r. 1016–1018)
Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona
Spanish nobleman
Jaromír
Duke of Bohemia
Mokjong
the king of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea
Tzachas
Seljuk general
Yaropolk Izyaslavich
Prince of Turov and Volhynia (r. 1078–1086/1087)
Guaimar IV of Salerno
Italian prince
Gonzalo of Sobrarbe and Ribagorza
Spanish noble
Sa'id al-Dawla
Emir of Aleppo