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** and John
** Andronikos V Palaiologos
( c. 1400
– c. 1407
), Co-Emperor with his father
John VII Palaiologos
** Beheading
of St
. John the Baptist
** " Hello
, John ," I said
.
** John Vianney
** Obadiah
, from
John Gill's Exposition
of the Entire Bible
.
** John I
( 1316 )
** John II
( 1350 – 1364 )
** John I
, also
John II
of France
( 1361
– 1363 )
** John II
( 1404
– 1419 )
** John I
( 1237
– 1286 )
** John II
( 1286
– 1305 )
** John III ( 1312
– 1341 )
** John IV
( 1341
– 1345 )
** John V
( 1364
– 1399 )
** John VI
( 1399
– 1442 )
** John IV
( 1415
– 1427 )
** John II
( 1453
– 1470 )
** John I
, The Good
or The One
of Happy Memory 1385-1433
** John II
, The Perfect
Prince 1481-1495
** John III, the Pious 1521-1557
** John I
, 6th Duke
of Braganza
and 1st Duke
of Barcelos
( 1562 ).
** John II
, 8th Duke
of Braganza
and 3rd Duke
of Barcelos
.
** Clavichord
by John Christopher Jesse
, Halberstadt
, Germany
, 1765
** John of Damascus
** and Lusignan
** Levon V
Lusignan of Armenia
( d. 1393 )
** Sybilla
of Lusignan, wife
of Leo II
of Armenia
( d. c. 1230 )
** House
of Lusignan
** House
of Lusignan
** Lancelot
of Lusignan ( d. after 1450
), Cardinal
, Latin Patriarch
of Jerusalem
** Hugh X
of Lusignan ( 1220
– 1249 )
** Guy
of Lusignan ( c. 1316
or 1315
– 1316
– soon before 24 September
1343 and buried
in Nicosia
), Constable
of Cyprus ( 1336
– 1338 )
and Titular Prince of Galilee ca
.
** Eschiva
of Lusignan ( c. 1323
or 1322
– 1324
– of the plague
, 1363
and buried
in Nicosia
), married after 5 March 1337
/ 1339
, separated since 22 April 1341
, Infante Fernando
( Ferran )
of Majorca
( March
/ April
, 1317
– ca
.
** Peter I
of Lusignan ( 1328
– 1369
), succeeded him as King
of Cyprus and Jerusalem
.
** James I
of Lusignan ( 1334
– 1398
), succeeded his nephew Peter II
of Cyprus.
** His
daughter, Almodis
, married firstly with Hugh V
of Lusignan, and their son Hugh VI inherited later the county
of Marche
by her right
.
** Guillaume I de
Lusignan, Seigneur de Lezay
, who died unmarried
and without issue
** Simon II de
Lusignan ( Deux Sèvres
, bef
.
** Eustachie de
Lusignan ( d. Carthage
, Tunisia
, 1270
), married 1257 Dreux
III de Mello
( d. 1310 )
** Bohemond
of Lusignan ( died Venice
, 1364 )
** Barthelemy
of Lusignan, Co-Regent
of Armenia
( died
after 1373 ), unmarried
and without issue
** and c
** Xun Zi
( c. 312 BC
– 230 BC )
** Gongsun Long
( c. 325 BC
– c. 250 BC )
** Sunzi
( c. 500 BC )
** Mani
( c. 216 AD
– 276 AD )
** Mazdak
( died
c. 524
or 528 AD )
** Trial before Gallio
c. 51-52
( 18: 12-17 )
** Confessio Amantis
by John Gower
( c. 1350 )
** Cursor Mundi
by an anonymous cleric
( c. 1300 )
** Os Lusíadas
by Luís de Camões
( c. 1555 )
** Davideis
by Abraham Cowley
( c. 1668 )
** Faust
by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
( part 1 1806
, part 2
c. 1833 )
** Idylls
of the King
by Alfred Lord Tennyson
( c. 1874 )
** Paterson
by William Carlos Williams
( composed
c. 1940-1961 )
** Ancient Greek
, ( c. 1000
– 330 BC )
** Koine Greek
or Alexandrian
, Hellenistic
, Common
, New Testament Greek
, ( c. 330 BC
– 330 AD )
** c. 7 Ma: First hominins appear
** Early Dynastic IIIb period:
c. 2500
– 2334 BC
** Justin Martyr
, Doctor
, c. 165 CE
( Eastern Orthodox ; Anglican Communion commemoration )
** Early Assyrian kingdom
( 24th
to 18th
c. BC )
** Early Babylonia
( 19th
to 18th
c. BC )
** First Babylonian Dynasty
( 18th
to 17th
c. BC )
** collapse: Minoan Eruption
( c. 1620 BC )
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