John II of CastileJohn II ( March 6, 1405 July 20, 1454), King of Castile was the son of Henry III of Castile and of his wife Catherine, daughter of John of Gaunt. He succeeded his father on December 25, 1406, at the age of a year and ten months. It was one of the many mis, (1405-1454), Castilian monarch
John II of PolandJohn Casimir II Vasa of Poland or Polish: Jan II Kazimierz Waza ( March 22, 1609 December 6, 1672), King of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and Duke of Opole in Silesia. His parents were Sigismund III of Poland ( 1566- 1632), and Constance of Austria, (1648-1668), abdicated
John II, Patriarch , patriarch of Constantinople
John II ComnenusJohn II Comnenus ( September 13, 1087 April 8, 1143) was Byzantine emperor from 1118 to 1143. Also known as Kalo Ioannes (John the Beautiful), he was the eldest son of the emperor Alexius, whom he succeeded in 1118. On account of his mild and just reign h, Byzantine Emperor
John II of PortugalJoao II of Portugal (English: John II), "the Perfect Prince", fourteenth king of Portugal was born in Lisbon in March 3 1455 and died in Alvor in October 25 1495. He was the son of king Afonso V of Portugal by his wife, Isabel of Coimbra, princess of Port, (1481-1495), Portuguese monarch
John II, PopeJohn II was pope ( 533 535. His name at birth was Mercurius, and was the son of Projectus, born in Rome on the Caelian Hill. He was made pope January 2, 533. He was the first pope to adopt a new name upon elevation to the papacy. At the outset of his pont, (533-535)
John III Ducas VatatzesJohn III Ducas Vatatzes ( 1193 November 3, 1254) was Byzantine Emperor, in exile in the Empire of Nicaea, from 1222 to 1254. He earned for himself such distinction as a soldier that in 1222 he was chosen to succeed his father-in-law Theodore I Lascaris., (1193-1254), Byzantine Emperor