| John Leland | Joaquin Rodrigo | John Monash |
| Johan BanérJohan Baner ( June 23, 1596 May 10, 1641) was a Swedish soldier in the Thirty Years War. Baner was born at Djursholm Castle. Entering the Swedish army, he served with distinction in the wars with Russia and Poland, and had reached high rank when, in 1630, | John Hunter (surgeon)John Hunter ( February 13, 1728 October 16, 1793) was a Scottish surgeon regarded as one of the most distinguished scientists of his day. Hunter was born near East Kilbride. He was a younger brother of William Hunter, the anatomist. He studied, taught and | John BanimJohn Banim ( April 3, 1798 ? August 30, 1842), Irish novelist, sometimes called the "Scott of Ireland," was born at Kilkenny. In his thirteenth year he entered Kilkenny College and devoted himself specially to drawing and painting. He pursued his artistic |
| John BoswellJohn Eastburn Boswell ( March 20, 1947 December 24, 1994), a gay historian, was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and educated at the College of William and Mary and at Harvard University. He became a professor of history at Yale University, and helped organ | John GarfieldJohn Garfield ( March 4, 1913 May 21, 1952) was an American actor. Born Jacob Julius Garfinkle in New York City, he was sent to a school for problem children after the early death of his mother. It was there that he was introduced to boxing and acting. | John DolmayanJohn Dolmayan (born July 15, 1971) is the drummer for System of a Down. John Dolmayan was born in Lebanon, but is of Armenian ethnicity. One night when he was five, he got scared and went to his parent's room and asked if he could sleep there. His parents |
| John BarbirolliSir John (Giovanni Battista) Barbirolli ( December 2, 1899 July 29, 1970), was a British conductor and cellist. A Londoner, from a musical family, his father and uncle being violinists in London theatre orchestras, notably the Leicester Square Empire, tho | Jordan (disambiguation)The name Jordan can refer to several things. Places a country in the Middle East — see Jordan a river in the Middle East — see Jordan River a river in New Zealand — see Jordan River, New Zealand a road in Kowloon, Hong Kong; see Jordan Road several places | Johann Philipp BaratierJohann Philipp Baratier ( January 10, 1721, Schwabach near Nuremberg — October 5, 1740) was a German scholar who in a very short life published eleven works and authored a great quantity of unpublished manuscript. Baratier's early education was most caref |
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| John Fortune | John Smeaton | Jonathan Ross (critic) |
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