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Joan of Arc (Military Leader / Saint)
Joan of Kent (English royalty)
Joanna (Spanish queen of Castile)
Joanna (Latin Artist)
Joanna I (Neapolitan queen)
Joanna II (Neapolitan queen)
Jobab (in the Old Testament)
Jobert, Michel (French statesman)
Jobs, Steven Paul (Business Personality)
Jocelin de Brakelond (English writer)
Jochebed (in the Old Testament)
Jochumsson, Matthías (Icelandic dramatist, poet & linguist)
Jodelle, Estienne (French poet)
Joel (persons in the Bible)
Joelah (in the Old Testament)
Joezer (in the Old Testament)
Joffe, Abram (Russian scientist)
Joffre, Joseph Jacques Césaire (French military leader)
Jogli (in the Old Testament)
Jogues, Isaac (French-North American Catholic missionary)
Joha (in the Old Testament)
Johanan (in the Old Testament)
Johanan ben Zakkai (Jerusalemite Jewish military leader & educator)
Johannes von Saaz (Bohemian writer)
John (king of England)
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John Baptist de la Salle, Saint (French educator)
John Bosco, Saint (Italian theologian)
John Chrysostom, Saint (Greek theologian)
John Climax, Saint (Syrian theologian)
John Frederick I (Saxon duke)
John George (Saxon statesman)
John Henry (American legendary hero)
John I (Byzantine emperor)
John I (king of Aragón and count of Barcelona)
John I (king of France)
John I (king of Hungary)
John I (king of Portugal)
John I (Spanish king of Castile and León)
John II (Byzantine emperor)
John II (king of Aragón and Sicily)
John II (king of France)
John II (king of Hungary and prince of Transylvania)
John II (king of Poland)
John II (king of Portugal)
John II (Spanish king of Castile and León)
John III (Byzantine emperor of Nicaea)
John III (king of Poland)
John III (king of Portugal)
John IV (Byzantine emperor of Nicaea)
John IV (king of Portugal)
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