Historical Princess Coloring Pages from Around the World

By : cpforkids

Updated: April 10, 2026

If you’ve seen enough ball gowns and fairy godmothers, this set is something different. These historical princess coloring pages cover 20 real eras and cultures — ancient Egypt, Viking Scandinavia, Heian Japan, Mughal India, Ottoman Turkey, Aztec Mexico, and more, each drawn with the actual dress and setting of that time and place.

Most pages are detailed, which makes them better suited for ages 8 and up, teens, and adults who enjoy a longer session. The Princess at the Castle Window and the Regency Era Princess have the cleanest layouts if you want a gentler starting point. The Medieval Coronation and the Mughal Princess are the most complex — both reward patient work with colored pencils.

Click any image or the link below it to open the PDF directly. No account, no email, no sign-up. Every free printable historical princess coloring page in this set prints at full size on both US Letter and A4 paper.

Princess at the Castle Window

Princess at the Castle Window

A princess at her arched window, gown trailing behind her — the cleanest layout in the historical set, suitable for slightly younger colorists too.
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Ancient Egyptian Princess

Ancient Egyptian Princess

A princess of ancient Egypt in full ceremonial dress — the headdress and collar details make this one of the most intricate pages in the set.
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Medieval Coronation Ceremony

Medieval Coronation Ceremony

A princess receiving her crown in a cathedral — the stone arches, velvet robe, and ceremony details make this the most complex page in the set.
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Medieval Princess with Hennin Hat

Medieval Princess with Hennin Hat

The iconic tall cone hat and flowing veil of a medieval princess — the tapestry-lined great hall behind her completes the fairy-tale setting.
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Viking Princess Warrior

Viking Princess Warrior

A Norse princess in battle-ready armor with her shield — the fur trim, braided hair, and fjord background make this one of the most dramatic pages in the set.
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Celtic Princess with Braided Hair

Celtic Princess with Braided Hair

A Celtic princess with knotwork robes and long braided hair — the standing stones behind her set the scene perfectly.
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Tudor Era Princess

Tudor Era Princess

A Tudor princess in her signature square-necked gown and French hood — historically accurate dress details throughout.
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Renaissance Royal Princess

Renaissance Royal Princess

A princess of the Italian Renaissance with puffed sleeves and pearl headdress — the brocade gown has enough pattern detail to keep an adult colorist busy.
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Baroque Princess at the Harpsichord

Baroque Princess at the Harpsichord

A princess in a wide Baroque gown playing her harpsichord — the layered skirt and instrument details give plenty to color.
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Victorian Princess in Her Carriage

Victorian Princess in Her Carriage

A Victorian princess on a carriage ride through the city — the parasol, bustle dress, and cobblestone street make a charming period scene.
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Regency Era Princess

Regency Era Princess

A Regency princess at the ballroom entrance in her empire-waist gown — the chandelier and doorway frame make this one of the most elegant pages in the set.
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Japanese Heian Princess

Japanese Heian Princess

A Heian court princess in her layered juni-hitoe robes — the kimono layers and decorative fan are rich with coloring detail.
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Chinese Tang Dynasty Princess

Chinese Tang Dynasty Princess

A Tang Dynasty princess in ceremonial hanfu — the wide embroidered sleeves and towering hairpiece are unlike anything else in the historical set.
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Indian Mughal Princess

Indian Mughal Princess

A Mughal princess in full ceremonial dress — the embroidery patterns on the lehenga and the layered jewelry reward careful, detailed coloring.
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Ottoman Palace Princess

Ottoman Palace Princess

An Ottoman princess in a tulip-patterned kaftan — the tiled palace wall and cushioned divan give this page a rich, layered setting to color.
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Ancient Greek Princess

Ancient Greek Princess

A princess of ancient Greece in her draped chiton with a laurel crown — the Parthenon columns behind her anchor the historical setting clearly.
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Ancient Persian Princess

Ancient Persian Princess

A princess of ancient Persia in ceremonial robes with geometric border detail — the carved Persepolis columns behind her set this one apart from every other page in the set.
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Aztec Princess

Aztec Princess

An Aztec princess in full ceremonial regalia — the feather headdress and jade jewelry details make this one of the most visually distinctive pages in the set.
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Native American Princess

Native American Princess

A princess in a fringed buckskin dress with beadwork details — the mountain and forest background grounds this in the natural world she comes from.
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Royal Princess Portrait

Royal Princess Portrait

A formal court portrait of a young princess — the painted-frame composition makes this one work beautifully as a finished display piece.
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If you enjoy detailed coloring pages, our adult coloring pages and mandala coloring pages collections have the same level of intricate line work — worth exploring once you finish this set.

Coloring Tips for Detailed Historical Pages

Colored pencils work best for this set — they give you the control to stay inside the smaller details on the costume borders, jewelry, and architectural backgrounds. Start with the largest areas first (the gown or robe) and work inward toward the fine details. For pages like the Tudor Princess and the Mughal Princess, using two or three shades of the same color for the embroidery patterns adds depth without needing to shade.

If you’re using these in a classroom, the Ancient Egyptian, Japanese Heian, and Chinese Tang Dynasty pages pair well with history units on those civilizations. Kids can research the real color traditions of each era and try to color accurately — or go completely their own way.

For simpler designs, visit our easy princess coloring pages for toddlers, or browse the full princess coloring pages collection for every style.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these historical princess coloring pages free?

Yes — all 20 pages are completely free. Click any image or the PDF link below it to open and download directly. No sign-up, no email, no account needed.

What age are these historical princess coloring pages for?

These work best for ages 8 and up, including teens and adults. The detailed costume and architectural elements make them more challenging than standard coloring pages — they’re designed for longer, more focused sessions rather than quick toddler coloring time. If you need something simpler, our easy princess coloring pages for preschoolers use much thicker outlines.

Are there ancient princess coloring pages in this set?

Yes — four. The Ancient Egyptian Princess with her cobra headdress and jeweled collar, the Ancient Greek Princess at the Parthenon, the Ancient Persian Princess at Persepolis, and the Aztec Princess in ceremonial feather dress all fit that category. Each is rooted in historically accurate dress for its era and region.

Can I use these as history lesson coloring pages?

Yes, and they work well for it. The Egyptian, Japanese Heian, Chinese Tang Dynasty, Indian Mughal, Ottoman, and Native American pages each reflect real historical dress traditions from their culture. They pair naturally with history units, world cultures lessons, or multicultural classroom activities. Every page is free to print for classroom use.

Is there a medieval princess coloring page for adults?

Yes — two. The Medieval Queen Coronation page shows a full cathedral ceremony with stone arches and a velvet robe, and the Medieval Princess with Hennin Hat shows the iconic tall cone hat in a tapestry-lined great hall. Both have enough fine line detail to keep an adult colorist busy for a full session.

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Selinay Yucesoy is a preschool educator, illustrator, and content designer based in Izmir, Turkey. With a degree in Early Childhood Education from Anadolu University, she brings her professional expertise to every project. As a dedicated designer and editor since 2022, Selinay specializes in creating engaging, high-quality learning materials and coloring pages that combine creativity with educational principles.

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