The Fair is an epithet that may refer to:
People
- Charles IV of France (1294âÂÂ1328), King of France and of Navarre, Count of Champagne
- Battus IV of Cyrene (reigned 515-465 BC), Greek King of Cyrene
- Demetrius the Fair (around 285 BC-249 BC or 250 BC), Hellenistic King of Cyrene
- Eadwig (941?âÂÂ959), King of England
- Edith the Fair (c. 1025âÂÂc. 1086), first wife of King Harold II of England
- Ewald the Fair, one of the Two Ewalds, saint and martyr in Old Saxony about 692
- Frederick the Fair (c. 1289âÂÂ1330), Duke of Austria and Styria as Frederick I, King of Germany (King of the Romans) from 1314 (anti-king until 1325) as Frederick III
- Hasdrubal the Fair (c. 270âÂÂ221 BC), Carthaginian military leader
- Helena of Hungary, Queen of Croatia (died 1091)
- Helga the Fair, 11th century woman said to have been the most beautiful in Iceland
- Louis I of Brzeg (c. 1321âÂÂ1398), Duke and regent of Legnica, Duke of Brzeg
- Philip IV of France (1268âÂÂ1314), King of France
- Philip the Handsome, (1478âÂÂ1503), King of Castile and Duke of Burgundy
- Radu the Handsome (1435âÂÂ1475), Voivode (prince) of Wallachia, younger brother of Vlad the Impaler
In legend and fiction
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