John

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John is a common English name and surname: John may also refer to:

Biblical

Religious figures

Rulers and other political figures

Fictional characters

Other

  • John (prostitution), a slang term for a person who patronizes prostitutes
  • John (bookmaker), the Indian bookmaker who was involved in a betting controversy with Australian cricketers Mark Waugh and Shane Warne
  • Tropical Storm John, tropical cyclones appearing in the Eastern Pacific Ocean
  • "John" (1988), a single from French singer Desireless's album François
  • John the Ripper, a password strength checking program (the executable program is simply "john")

See also

John (IPA: [dʒɒn] or [dʒɑn]) is a common English name for boys and men.
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John as a surname may refer to
  • Augustus John (1878-1961), Welsh artist
  • Avery John (born 1975), Trinidadian footballer
  • Caroline John, British actress
  • Collins John (born 1985), Dutch footballer
  • Adi Da, formerly Bubba Free John and Da Free John

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Christianity

Foundations
Jesus Christ
Church Theology
New Covenant Supersessionism
Dispensationalism
Apostles Kingdom Gospel
History of Christianity Timeline
Bible
Old Testament New Testament
Books Canon Apocrypha
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John the Apostle (Greek Ιωάννης, see names of John) was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus. Christian tradition identifies him with the authors of several New Testament works, including the Gospel of John.
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"John" in the Bible

Johannine literature
Gospel of John
First Epistle of John
Second Epistle of John
Third Epistle of John
Revelation
Authorship of literature

Names
John the Apostle
Disciple whom Jesus loved
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"John" in the Bible

Johannine literature
Gospel of John
First Epistle of John
Second Epistle of John
Third Epistle of John
Revelation
Authorship of literature

Names
John the Apostle
Disciple whom Jesus loved
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"John" in the Bible

Johannine literature
Gospel of John
First Epistle of John
Second Epistle of John
Third Epistle of John
Revelation
Authorship of literature

Names
John the Apostle
Disciple whom Jesus loved
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"John" in the Bible

Johannine literature
Gospel of John
First Epistle of John
Second Epistle of John
Third Epistle of John
Revelation
Authorship of literature

Names
John the Apostle
Disciple whom Jesus loved
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Pope John has been the papal name of twenty one popes of the Roman Catholic Church . It is the most common papal name.
  1. Pope John I (523–526)
  2. Pope John II (533–535)
  3. Pope John III (561–574)
  4. Pope John IV (640–642)

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John has been the papal name of several antipopes of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • Antipope John VIII (844), in opposition to Pope Sergius II
  • Antipope John XVI (997–998), in opposition to Pope Gregory V

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John has been the papal name of several Coptic Popes.
  1. John I (496–505)
  2. John II (505–516)
  3. John III (677–688)
  4. John IV (776–799)
  5. John V (1147–1166)
  6. John VI (1189–1216)
  7. John VII (1261–1268, 1271–1293)

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Also consult Saint John's.

Saint John or St. John may refer to:

People

Saints

Scriptural saints

  • John the Baptist baptised Jesus at the start of Jesus' ministry
  • John the Apostle, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus

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John I may refer to:

People

  • John Chrysostom (349–c. 407), Patriarch of Constantinople.
  • John of Antioch (died 441).
  • Pope John I, Pope from 523 to 526.
  • John I of Naples (died c. 719).
  • John I of Gaeta (died c. 933).
  • John I Tzimiskes (c.

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John II may refer to:

People

  • John of Cappadocia (died 520), Patriarch of Constantinople.
  • Pope John II, Pope from 533 until his death in 535.
  • John II Platinus (died 702), Exarch of Ravenna.
  • John II of Naples (died 919).
  • John II of Gaeta (died 963).

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John III may refer to:

People

  • Pope John III, Pope from 561 to his death in 574.
  • John Scholasticus, Patriarch of Constantinople from 565 to his death in 577.
  • John III Rizocopo, Exarch of Ravenna from 710 to 711.

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John IV may refer to:
  • Patriarch John IV of Constantinople, Patriarch from 582 to his death in 595.
  • Pope John IV, Pope from 640 to his death in 642.
  • John IV, Bishop of Naples (died 835).
  • John IV of Naples, Duke from 997 to after 1002.

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John V may refer to:
  • John the Merciful, Patriarch of Alexandria from 606 to 616.
  • Patriarch John V of Constantinople, Patriarch from 669 to 675.
  • Pope John V, Pope from 685 to his death in 686.
  • John V the Historian, Catholicos of Armenia from 897 to 925.

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John VI may refer to:
  • Pope John VI, Pope from 701 to his death in 705.
  • Ecumenical Patriarch John VI of Constantinople, Patriarch from 712 to 715.
  • John VI of Naples, Duke from c. 1097 to c. 1120.

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John VII may refer to:
  • Pope John VII, Pope from 705 to his death in 707.
  • Patriarch John VII of Constantinople (died prior to 867), Patriarch from 837 to 943.
  • John VII Palaiologos (1370–1408), Byzantine Emperor for five months in 1390.

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John VIII may refer to:
  • Pope John VIII, Pope from 872 to 882.
  • John VIII Palaiologos (1392–1448), Byzantine Emperor.
  • The mythical Pope Joan, in some versions of her legend.

See also

  • John 8, the eighth chapter of the Gospel of John.

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Hans
By the grace of God, King of Denmark, Sweden, Norway, the Wends and the Goths, Duke of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn and Dithmarschen, Count of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst [1]

Reign 1481 – July 22 1513 Denmark
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John (24 December 1166 – 18/19 October 1216) reigned as King of England from 6 April, 1199, until his death. He succeeded to the throne as the younger brother of King Richard I (known in later times as "Richard the Lionheart").
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The royal title John of Poland may refer to:
  • John I of Poland (1459-1501)
  • John II Casimir of Poland (1609-1672)
  • Jan III Sobieski (1629-1696)

See also

  • John I
  • John II
  • John III

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John de Balliol (c. 1249 – November 1314) was King of Scots (1292-1296).

Early life

Little of John's early life is known. He was born between 1248 and 1250 at an unknown location, possibilities including Galloway, Picardy and Barnard Castle, County Durham.
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The name John of Austria belongs to several notable historical figures, including the following:
  • John of Austria (1547 - 1578), also known as Don Juan de Austria or Don John of Austria

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John and Gillian (last names not given) are fictional characters who appeared in the TV Comic strip based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
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John is a fictional character from the British television series The Tomorrow People. John's first appearance is in "The Slaves of Jedikiah", and appeared in every episode until the series ended. John is portrayed by Nicholas Young.
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John from Cincinnati is an American television drama, set against the surfing community of Imperial Beach, California, that aired on HBO. It is the result of a collaborative effort between writer/producer David Milch and author Kem Nunn, whose novels have been termed
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Master Chief Petty Officer John-117, commonly called Master Chief, is the fictional protagonist of the Halo universe, created by Bungie Studios, and is a player character in the trilogy of science fiction first-person shooter video games , Halo 2, and
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