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John I, Spanish king of Castile and León
(Encyclopedia)John I, 1358–90, Spanish king of Castile and León (1379–90), son and successor of Henry II. He tried unsuccessfully to unite the Portuguese and Castilian crowns but was twice defeated by the Port...Saint John's, city, Antigua and Barbuda
(Encyclopedia)Saint John's, city (1991 pop. 21,514), capital of Antigua and Barbuda, in the West Indies. St. John's, at the head of a harbor formed by an inlet, is the commercial center of the country. Tourism is i...John of Damascus, Saint
(Encyclopedia)John of Damascus, Saint, or Saint John Damascene dămˈəsēn [key], c.675–c.749, Syrian theologian, Father of the Church and Doctor of the Church. He was brought up at the court of the caliph in Da...Fryth, John
(Encyclopedia)Fryth, John: see Frith, John.Henry, John
(Encyclopedia)Henry, John: see John Henry.Lilly, John
(Encyclopedia)Lilly, John: see Lyly, John.Davys, John
(Encyclopedia)Davys, John: see Davis, John.John Bull
(Encyclopedia)John Bull: see Arbuthnot, John.Lesley, John
(Encyclopedia)Lesley, John: see Leslie, John.Leyland, John
(Encyclopedia)Leyland, John: see Leland, John.Browse by Subject
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