“Fiery Face” (nickname)

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“Fiery Face” was the striking nickname of James II of Scotland, referencing the prominent birthmark that became one of his most recognizable features.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
appliedDuringReignOf James II of Scotland
appliedTo James II of Scotland
associatedWith Kings of Scotland
surface form: Scottish monarchy
associatedWithPeriod 15th century
category historical nickname
connotation striking physical appearance
describes the face of James II of Scotland
describesPhysicalFeatureOf James II of Scotland
hasCharacteristic reference to a prominent facial birthmark
hasCulturalContext medieval Scotland
hasGenderAssociation male bearer
hasNotabilityReason distinctive royal birthmark
hasNotableBearer James II of Scotland
indicates visibility of James II of Scotland's birthmark
isEpithetOf James II of Scotland
isLanguageOfOrigin English
isTypeOf epithet
linkedToTitle King of Scots
notableFor striking and memorable wording
refersTo James II of Scotland
refersToFeature facial birthmark
relatesTo appearance of James II of Scotland
usedAs sobriquet
usedInContext historical writings about James II of Scotland

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James II of Scotland monogram “Fiery Face” (nickname)