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John I

noun

  1. Saint, died a.d. 526, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 523–526.

  2. the Great, 1357–1433, king of Portugal 1385–1433.



John I

noun

  1. surnamed Tzimisces . 925–976 ad , Byzantine emperor (969–976): extended Byzantine power into Bulgaria and Syria

  2. called the Great. 1357–1433, king of Portugal (1385–1433). He secured independence for Portugal by his victory over Castile (1385) and initiated Portuguese overseas expansion

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“I was so angry that if she got in my way to see John, I was going to strangle her.”

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The most commonly used name has been John, first chosen in 523 by Saint John I, Pope and martyr.

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John: I’ve got plenty of talent.

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When I’m working with John, I’m with him from the beginning and the fittings, so we have all this time to make sure we can build a show.

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But “since I met John, I was upgraded into a witch.”

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