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John IV of Constantinople (339 bytes)
1: ...es''' or '''John the Faster''' was [[Patriarch of Constantinople]] from [[582]] to [[595]]. He was the first to t... 7: [[Category:Patriarchs of Constantinople]] John III (318 bytes) 1: '''John III''' was the name of a number of rulers: 3: *[[Pope John III]] 4: *[[John III of Constantinople]] 5: *[[John III Ducas Vatatzes]] 6: *[[John III of Poland]] H. John Heinz III (5879 bytes) 1: [[Image:John Heinz.jpg|thumb|150px|right|John Heinz]] 3: ...|Republican]] member of the [[United States House of Representatives]] ([[1971]]–[[1977]]) and t... 5: ... University]] in [[1960]]. He earned an [[Master of Business Administration|MBA]] from [[Harvard Busi... 7: ... numerous positions in the [[marketing]] division of the [[H. J. Heinz Company]]. 9: ... election to fill the vacancy caused by the death of [[Robert J. Corbett]] during the [[Ninety-second ... John III of Sweden (3259 bytes) 2: <caption><font size="+1">'''Johan III'''</font></caption> 3: ...und:#efefef; colspan=2 align=center>[[Image:Johan_III.jpg|200px]] 8: <tr valign=top><td>'''[[Royal mottos of Swedish monarchs|Royal motto]]''' 10: <tr valign=top><td>'''Consorts'''<td>[[Catherine of Poland]] 12: ...r valign=top><td>'''[[Royal House]]'''<td>[[House of Vasa|Vasa]] John H. Kerr, III (686 bytes) 1: ...:JohnHKerr.JPG|Sen. John Kerr]]<br><small>'' Sen. John Kerr''</small></div> 3: ...nited States Democratic Party|Democratic]] member of the [[North Carolina General Assembly]] represent... Pope John III (682 bytes) 1: ...mbard]] invasion, and practically all the records of his reign have been destroyed. It is recorded in ... 7: [[Category:Popes|John 03]] 9: [[de:Johannes III.]] 10: [[fr:Jean III (pape)]] 11: [[it:Papa Giovanni III]] John D. Waihee III (3712 bytes) 1: ...50px|John David Waihee III was the first American of Native Hawaiian descent to be elected governor in... 3: ...ted States]]. After his tenure in the governor's office, Waihee became a nationally prominent [[attor... 6: ...S. Richardson School of Law]] at the [[University of Hawaii at Manoa]]. He obtained his Juris Doctor ... 9: ...1983]]. Waihee was elected [[Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii]] under [[George R. Ariyoshi|Governor Geor... 13: ...erms in office as permitted by the [[Constitution of Hawaii]] that he had helped to author. His lieut... John III of Poland (7389 bytes) 2: ...-bottom:1px #aaa solid;" | <font size="+1">'''Jan III Sobieski''' 6: [[Image:Jan_Sobieski.jpg|250px|Jan III Sobieski]] 11: ...[[May 21]], [[1674]] in [[Wola]],<br>today suburb of<br>[[Warsaw]], [[Poland]] 17: ...olish heraldry|Coat of Arms]]''' || [[Janina Coat of Arms|Janina]] 19: ...obieski]]<br>[[Zofia Teofillia Danilowicz|Zofia Teofillia Daniłowicz]] John Thompson III (868 bytes) 1: '''John Thompson III''' is the current head coach of the men's [[basketball]] team at [[Georgetown Uni... 3: ...cond round. Thompson III was appointed head coach of Georgetown University in 2004. 7: ...y:College men's basketball coaches|Thompson, John III]] John III of Portugal (2198 bytes) 1: [[image:John_III_of_Portugal.jpg|thumb|John III of Portugal]] 2: ...is wife, Maria of Aragon, princess of Spain. Joćo III succeeded his father in [[1521]]. 4: ...further conquest, and systematic [[colonization]] of [[Brazil]] was begun. 6: ...ion that characterized the reign of [[Sebastian I of Portugal|Sebastian I]], who succeeded him. 8: He died of [[apoplexy]] in Lisbon. John D. Rockefeller III (943 bytes) 1: ...[[industrialist]], [[philanthropist]], and member of the prominent [[United States]] [[Rockefeller fam... 3: ...eller]], and [[Winthrop Rockefeller]], and father of [[Jay Rockefeller]]. 11: ...www.rockefeller.edu/archive.ctr/jdr3rd2.html list of his published paper]. 13: [[Category:1906 births|Rockefeller, John D. III]] 14: [[Category:1978 deaths|Rockefeller, John D. III]] John III, Duke of Cleves (817 bytes) 1: ...Johann III became Duke of Cleves in 1521 and Lord of Ravenstein 1528. 4: ...he Protestant Confederation of Germany, "Champion of the Reformation". 5: ... married [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII, King of England]], as his fourth wife. 6: *William III, Duke of Cleves, known as "William the Rich" 14: [[de:Johann III. (Kleve)]] John III, Duke of Brabant (1650 bytes) 1: ...argaret of England]], daughter of King [[Edward I of England]]. 3: ...vreux, who died on October 31, 1335, the daughter of count [[Louis d'Evreux]] and Marguerite d'Artois. 5: ...en]] which belonged to Liege. In 1350 persecution of Jews in Brabant. 7: ... death Jan III was buried in the Cistercian Abbey of [[Villers]] (now in Belgium). 9: See also: [[Dukes of Brabant family tree]] John George III of Saxony (550 bytes) 1: ...[sv:Johan Georg III av Sachsen]][[de:Johann Georg III. (Sachsen)]] 3: ...defeated the Turks at Vienna which marked the end of their invasion in Europe. 5: ...d| Frederick Augustus (the Strong)]], later ruler of [[Dresden]], [[Saxony]] and [[Poland]]. John Jacob Astor III (2719 bytes) 1: ...Astor family]] in his generation, which meant one of the wealthiest men in the [[United States]]. 4: ...efficient and capable soldier, rising to the rank of colonel and was brevetted Brigadier General for h... 6: ...tely, some of his properties were an exploitation of the poor in an era when municipal authorities rar... 8: ...Fifth Avenue]], which is today the street address of the [[Empire State Building]]. Later, he added an... 10: ...vilion." By a twist of fate, Charlotte Astor died of uterine cancer. John Wesley Work III (5239 bytes) 1: [[Image:johnwork.jpg|thumb|180px|John Wesley Work<br>The Peachite Vol. II, No. 2,<br>Fo... 3: ...]], choral director, [[musicologist]] and scholar of [[African American]] [[folklore]] and music. 6: ...d his brother, [[Julian Work|Julian]], became a professional musician and composer. 8: ... in [[New York City]] (now the [[Juilliard School of Music]]), where he studied with [[Gardner Lamson]... 10: ...g Patterns in Negro Folksongs" in the ''[[Journal of American Folklore]]'' (Oct. [[1940]]). John III, Duke of Brittany (1311 bytes) 1: ...[Arthur II, Duke of Brittany|Arthur II]] and Mary of Limoges, his first wife. 3: ...is homonymous son. This civil war was an incident of the [[Hundred Years War]]. 7: '''See also:''' [[Dukes of Brittany family tree]] 11: ...n="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Arthur II, Duke of Brittany|Arthur II]]''' 12: | width="40%" align="center" | '''[[Duke of Brittany]]''' John "Virgo" Garrett III (216 bytes) 1: ...ducer Luca Anzilotti while working under the name of [[Snap (music)|Snap!]] with partner [[Benito Beni... John Motley Morehead III (1930 bytes) 1: ...r [[John Motley Morehead]] served as [[Governor]] of [[North Carolina]]. 3: ...bide]]. He was also an authority on the analysis of gases, having invented a device for the purpose a... 5: ...ortune to philanthropy, especially to the benefit of UNC-Chapel Hill. With a college classmate, Rufus... 7: ...ate work) and fellowships (for the graduate and professional schools) to applicants chosen through an ... 13: [[Category:1870 births|Morehead, John Motley, III]] John III Ducas Vatatzes (1563 bytes) 1: ...s [[Byzantine Emperor]], in exile in the [[Empire of Nicaea]], from [[1222]] to [[1254]]. 5: ...e set himself to recover the European possessions of his predecessors. While his fleet harassed the La... 7: ...tate of Epirus|Epirus]]. The ultimate recovery of Constantinople by the Byzantine emperors is chiefly due to his e... 10: ...I Lascaris]] | CoEmperor=in exile in the [[Empire of Nicaea]] | Next=[[Theodore II Lascaris]]}} 17: [[de:Johannes III. (Byzanz)]]
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