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{{Disambig}}'''John''' may refer to: | {{Disambig}}'''John''' may refer to: | ||
*[[John the Baptist]], the religious figure who baptized [[Jesus | *[[John the Baptist]], the religious figure who baptized [[Jesus of Nazareth]]. | ||
*[[John (priest)|John]], a priest working for [[Alfred the Great]]. | *[[John (priest)|John]], a priest working for [[Alfred the Great]]. | ||
*[[John, King of England]] (1166 – 1216), the [[Monarchy|King]] of [[England]]. | *[[John, King of England]] (1166 – 1216), the [[Monarchy|King]] of [[England]]. | ||
*[[John XXII]] (1249 – 1334), a [[Papacy|Pope]]. | *[[John XXII]] (1249 – 1334), a [[Papacy|Pope]]. | ||
*[[John Hawkwood]] (c. 1320 – 1394), an English [[ | *[[John Hawkwood]] (c. 1320 – 1394), an English [[mercenary]] in [[Italy]]. | ||
*[[John Cabot]] (c. 1450 – c. 1499), an Italian explorer. | *[[John Cabot]] (c. 1450 – c. 1499), an Italian explorer. | ||
*[[John III of Navarre|John III]] of Navarre (1469 – 1516), brother-in-law to [[Cesare Borgia]]. | *[[John III of Navarre|John III]] of Navarre (1469 – 1516), brother-in-law to [[Cesare Borgia]]. | ||
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*[[John V of Portugal]] (1689 – 1750), the King of [[Portugal]]. | *[[John V of Portugal]] (1689 – 1750), the King of [[Portugal]]. | ||
*[[John Cockram]] (1689 – 1719), an English [[Piracy|pirate]]. | *[[John Cockram]] (1689 – 1719), an English [[Piracy|pirate]]. | ||
*[[John de la Tour]] ( | *[[John Young]], a Dutch navigator, member of the [[Zhawang Corporation|Zhang Wei Union]], and [[Templars|Templar]]. | ||
*[[John de la Tour]] (died 1745), founder of the [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Brotherhood of Assassins]]. | |||
*[[John Ashe]] (c. 1720 – 1781), a General in the [[Continental Army]]. | *[[John Ashe]] (c. 1720 – 1781), a General in the [[Continental Army]]. | ||
*[[John Fraser]] (1721 – 1773), a Lieutenant in the [[French and Indian War]]. | *[[John Fraser]] (1721 – 1773), a Lieutenant in the [[French and Indian War]]. | ||
*[[John McKinly]] (1721 – 1796), President of [[Delaware]] during the [[American Revolution]]. | *[[John McKinly]] (1721 – 1796), President of [[Delaware]] during the [[American Revolution]]. | ||
*[[John Pitcairn]] (1722 – 1775), a [[United Kingdom|British]] officer and | *[[John Pitcairn]] (1722 – 1775), a [[United Kingdom|British]] officer and Templar. | ||
*[[John Boyd]] ( | *[[John Boyd]] (died 1779), a Colonel in the [[British Army]]. | ||
*[[John Pyle]] (1723 – 1804), a Colonel in the British Army. | *[[John Pyle]] (1723 – 1804), a Colonel in the British Army. | ||
*[[John Stark]] (1728 – 1822), a Major-General in the [[Continental Army]]. | *[[John Stark]] (1728 – 1822), a Major-General in the [[Continental Army]]. | ||
*[[John Fitzwilliams]], a [[New York City]] official. | *[[John Fitzwilliams]], a [[New York City]] official. | ||
*[[John Harrison]] ( | *[[John Harrison]] (died 1757), a [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Templar]]. | ||
*[[John Parker]] (1729 – 1775), Commander at the [[Battles of Lexington and Concord]]. | *[[John Parker]] (1729 – 1775), Commander at the [[Battles of Lexington and Concord]]. | ||
*[[John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore]] (1730 – 1809), the Royal Governor of [[Virginia (state)|Virginia]]. | *[[John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore]] (1730 – 1809), the Royal Governor of [[Virginia (state)|Virginia]]. | ||
*[[John Boyd]] (unknown – 1779), a Colonel in the [[British Army]]. | *[[John Boyd]] (unknown – 1779), a Colonel in the [[British Army]]. | ||
*[[John Hancock]] (1737 – 1793), one of the [[ | *[[John Hancock]] (1737 – 1793), one of the [[United States]]' [[Founding Fathers]]. | ||
*[[John Singleton Copley]] (1738 – 1815), an American painter. | *[[John Singleton Copley]] (1738 – 1815), an American painter. | ||
*[[John Sullivan]] (1740 – 1795), a Brigadier-General in the Continental Army. | *[[John Sullivan]] (1740 – 1795), a Brigadier-General in the Continental Army. | ||
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*[[John Graves Simcoe]] (1752 – 1806), a Captain in the British Army. | *[[John Graves Simcoe]] (1752 – 1806), a Captain in the British Army. | ||
*[[John O'Brien]], an [[Ireland|Irish]] workman who emigrated to the American Colonies. | *[[John O'Brien]], an [[Ireland|Irish]] workman who emigrated to the American Colonies. | ||
*[[John Elliotson]] (1791 – 1868), a British [[ | *[[John Elliotson]] (1791 – 1868), a British [[Doctor|physician]] and Templar in [[London]]. | ||
*[[John McDonnell]] (1799 – 1866), a prominent barrister in [[Montreal]]. | *[[John McDonnell]] (1799 – 1866), a prominent barrister in [[Montreal]]. | ||
*[[John the Tosser]], a [[Blighters|Blighter]] in [[Devil's Acre]]. | *[[John the Tosser]], a [[Blighters|Blighter]] in [[Devil's Acre]]. | ||
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*[[John Wilkes Booth]] (1838 – 1865), who plotted and executed the murder on [[Abraham Lincoln]]. | *[[John Wilkes Booth]] (1838 – 1865), who plotted and executed the murder on [[Abraham Lincoln]]. | ||
*[[John D. Rockefeller]] (1839 – 1937), American business magnate. | *[[John D. Rockefeller]] (1839 – 1937), American business magnate. | ||
*[[John Wilkins]] ( | *[[John Wilkins]] (died 1868), a British murder victim in [[Whitechapel]]. | ||
*[[John Maynard Keynes]] (1883 – 1946), a British economist and Templar. | *[[John Maynard Keynes]] (1883 – 1946), a British economist and Templar. | ||
*[[John Edgar Hoover]] (1895 – 1972), the first Director of the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]. | *[[John Edgar Hoover]] (1895 – 1972), the first Director of the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]. | ||
*[[John F. Kennedy]] (1917 – 1963), a President of the United States. | *[[John F. Kennedy]] (1917 – 1963), a President of the United States. | ||
*[[John Roberts|John Glover Roberts, Jr.]] (born 1955), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, and a Templar. | *[[John Roberts|John Glover Roberts, Jr.]] (born 1955), Chief Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], and a Templar. | ||
*[[John Standish]] (1975 – 2013), an [[Abstergo Entertainment]] employee and a [[ | *[[John Standish]] (1975 – 2013), an [[Abstergo Entertainment]] employee and a [[Sage]]. | ||
*[[John de Lancie]], the voice actor of [[William Miles]]. | *[[John de Lancie]], the voice actor of [[William Miles]]. | ||
*[[John Emmet Tracy]], the voice actor of [[Thomas Jefferson]]. | *[[John Emmet Tracy]], the voice actor of [[Thomas Jefferson]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:50, 8 August 2025
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John may refer to:
- John the Baptist, the religious figure who baptized Jesus of Nazareth.
- John, a priest working for Alfred the Great.
- John, King of England (1166 – 1216), the King of England.
- John XXII (1249 – 1334), a Pope.
- John Hawkwood (c. 1320 – 1394), an English mercenary in Italy.
- John Cabot (c. 1450 – c. 1499), an Italian explorer.
- John III of Navarre (1469 – 1516), brother-in-law to Cesare Borgia.
- John Dee (1527 – c. 1609), consultant to Queen Elizabeth I of England.
- John Francis Weston, the brother of Elizabeth Jane Weston.
- John Locke (1632 – 1704), an English philosopher.
- John Washington (1633 – 1677), great-grandfather to George Washington.
- John Gay (1685 – 1732), an English poet and dramatist.
- John Howell, an English doctor.
- John V of Portugal (1689 – 1750), the King of Portugal.
- John Cockram (1689 – 1719), an English pirate.
- John Young, a Dutch navigator, member of the Zhang Wei Union, and Templar.
- John de la Tour (died 1745), founder of the Colonial Brotherhood of Assassins.
- John Ashe (c. 1720 – 1781), a General in the Continental Army.
- John Fraser (1721 – 1773), a Lieutenant in the French and Indian War.
- John McKinly (1721 – 1796), President of Delaware during the American Revolution.
- John Pitcairn (1722 – 1775), a British officer and Templar.
- John Boyd (died 1779), a Colonel in the British Army.
- John Pyle (1723 – 1804), a Colonel in the British Army.
- John Stark (1728 – 1822), a Major-General in the Continental Army.
- John Fitzwilliams, a New York City official.
- John Harrison (died 1757), a British Templar.
- John Parker (1729 – 1775), Commander at the Battles of Lexington and Concord.
- John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore (1730 – 1809), the Royal Governor of Virginia.
- John Boyd (unknown – 1779), a Colonel in the British Army.
- John Hancock (1737 – 1793), one of the United States' Founding Fathers.
- John Singleton Copley (1738 – 1815), an American painter.
- John Sullivan (1740 – 1795), a Brigadier-General in the Continental Army.
- John André (1750 – 1780), an officer in the American Revolutionary War.
- John Graves Simcoe (1752 – 1806), a Captain in the British Army.
- John O'Brien, an Irish workman who emigrated to the American Colonies.
- John Elliotson (1791 – 1868), a British physician and Templar in London.
- John McDonnell (1799 – 1866), a prominent barrister in Montreal.
- John the Tosser, a Blighter in Devil's Acre.
- John Sutter (1803 – 1880), a pioneer of the California Gold Rush.
- John Fowler, 1st Baronet (1817 – 1898), British engineer and railway expert.
- John Pierpont Morgan (1837 – 1913), American banker, financier, and art collector.
- John Wilkes Booth (1838 – 1865), who plotted and executed the murder on Abraham Lincoln.
- John D. Rockefeller (1839 – 1937), American business magnate.
- John Wilkins (died 1868), a British murder victim in Whitechapel.
- John Maynard Keynes (1883 – 1946), a British economist and Templar.
- John Edgar Hoover (1895 – 1972), the first Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
- John F. Kennedy (1917 – 1963), a President of the United States.
- John Glover Roberts, Jr. (born 1955), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, and a Templar.
- John Standish (1975 – 2013), an Abstergo Entertainment employee and a Sage.
- John de Lancie, the voice actor of William Miles.
- John Emmet Tracy, the voice actor of Thomas Jefferson.