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Johann III (Habsburg-Laufenburg)
Johann III may refer to: * Johann III, Count of Sponheim-Starkenburg (c. 1315 – 1398) * Johann III, Burgrave of Nuremberg (c. 1369 – 1420) * Johann III, Duke of Cleves (1490–1538/9) * Johann III Bernoulli (1744–1807) See also *John III (other) John III may refer to: People * John III (bishop of Jerusalem) in 516–524 * 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 fr ...
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Johann III, Count Of Sponheim-Starkenburg
Johann III, Count of Sponheim-Starkenburg, the Older (b. ca. 1315 – d. 30 December 1398), reigned over the County of Sponheim for 67 years. He also received many epithets such as "the Noble" and, because of his declining vision, "the Blind". Life and work Johann III of Sponheim was the first son of Count Heinrich II of Sponheim and Loretta of Salm. He had two brothers, Heinrich and Gottfried. He succeeded his grandfather, John II, in 1324, but his mother Loretta acted as his regent until his coming of age in 1331. In 1331 he married Mechthild of the Electorate of the Palatinate, a niece of Ludwig der Bayer. During his reign, several important events occurred, such as the construction of the Heilig-Geist-Hospital in Enkirch and a war with the Archbishop of Trier, Boemund II of Saarbrücken, which caused high death tolls on both sides. Johann III of Sponheim had, along with his mother, disputes with the Trier church. In 1338 he ceded Sponheim possessions as fiefdoms to Archb ...
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Johann III, Burgrave Of Nuremberg
John III of Nuremberg (c. 1369 – 11 June 1420 in Plassenburg), Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach from the House of Hohenzollern. He was elder son of Frederick V of Nuremberg and Elisabeth of Meissen. Family and children He was married c. 1381 Margaret of Luxemburg, daughter of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and Elizabeth of Pomerania. They had only daughter, Elisabeth (1391–1429), who married Eberhard III, Count of Württemberg Eberhard III of Württemberg (called ''der Milde'' (the Clement) (1364 – 16 May 1417, in Göppingen), ruled from 1392 to 1417 as the Count of Württemberg, then a part of the Holy Roman Empire.Andreas Thiele, ''Erzählende genealogische Stammta .... Hohenzollern, John III of Nuremberg Hohenzollern, John III of Nuremberg Burgraves of Nuremberg Burials at Heilsbronn Abbey Christians of the Battle of Nicopolis {{Germany-noble-stub ...
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Johann III, Duke Of Cleves
John III, Duke of Cleves and Count of Mark (German language, German: ''Johann III der Friedfertige''; 10 November 1490 – 6 February 1539), known as John the Peaceful, was the Lord of County of Ravensberg, Ravensberg, Count of La Marck, Marck, and founder of the United Duchies of Jülich-Cleves-Berg. Life John was born on 10 November 1490, as the son of John II, Duke of Cleves, and Matilda of Hesse, Mathilde of Hesse. In 1510, at the age of 19, John married Maria of Jülich-Berg, Duchess Maria of Jülich-Berg, daughter of William IV of Jülich-Berg, Duke William IV of Jülich-Berg and Sibylle of Brandenburg, who became heiress to her father's estates Duchy of Jülich, Jülich, Berg (state), Berg and County of Ravensberg, Ravensberg. John became ruler of the United Duchies of Jülich-Cleves-Berg in 1521, and Lord of County of Ravensberg, Ravensberg in 1528. John represented a compensatory attitude, which strove for a ' between the two confessions during the Protestant Reformat ...
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Johann III Bernoulli
Johann III Bernoulli (also known as Jean; 4 November 1744, Basel – 13 July 1807, Berlin), grandson of Johann Bernoulli and son of Johann II Bernoulli, was known around the world as a child prodigy. Biography He studied at Basel and at Neuchâtel, and when thirteen years of age took the degree of doctor in philosophy. When he was fourteen, he got the degree of master of jurisprudence. At nineteen he was appointed astronomer royal of Berlin. A year later, he reorganized the astronomical observatory at the Berlin Academy. Some years after, he visited Germany, France and England, and subsequently Italy, Courland, Russia and Poland. His travel accounts were of great cultural and historical importance (1772–1776; 1777–1779; 1781).J. Bernoulli (1779–1780). ''Reisen durch Brandenburg, Pommern, Preussen, Curland, Russland und Polen in der Jahren 1777 und 1778''. Leipzig. He wrote about Kashubians. On his return to Berlin he was appointed director of the mathematical departmen ...
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