Alaric Cotin

Alaric Cotin, Voltaire's nickname for Frederick the Great, the former in recognition of him as a warrior, the latter as a would-be littérateur, after an indifferent French poet of the name of Cotin.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Alaric II. * Alas`co, John
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Alago`as
Alain de L'Isle
Alains
Alais`
Alaman`ni, Luigi
Aland Isles
Alans
Alar`con y Mendo`za, Juan Ruiz de
Al`aric I.
Alaric II.
Alaric Cotin
Alas`co, John
Alas`ka
Alasnam
Alas`tor
A`lava
Alava, Ricardo de
Alba Longa
Albacete
Alban Lake
Alban Mount