• Italiana, Rome 2000, pp. 52–52 (treccani.it) Rudolf Schieffer (1991). "Johannes IX". Lexikon des Mittelalters, V: Hiera-Mittel bis Lukanien (in German)...
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    Johannes Tiedemann (c. 1503 – 17 April 1561) known as Johannes IX, was the last Catholic Prince-Bishop of Lübeck. Johann Tiedemann was born around 1503...
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    addition to these Italian renditions, the Latinized versions Ioannes IX Antonius and Johannes Antonius are also attested, as is his original name, Gian Antonio...
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    Johannes Brahms (/brɑːmz/; German: [joˈhanəs ˈbʁaːms] ; 7 May 1833 – 3 April 1897) was a German composer, virtuoso pianist, and conductor of the mid-Romantic...
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  • Johannes VI Ambundii, Archbishopric of Riga 1418-1424, secular name Johannes Ambundii de Swan, also Abundi, Ambundij, Habundi, Habendi, Habindi, Almanni...
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    Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX (Hanacaraka: ꦯꦿꦶꦯꦸꦭ꧀ꦡꦟ꧀ꦲꦩꦼꦁꦑꦸꦨꦸꦮꦟ꧇꧙꧇; 12 April 1912 – 2 October 1988), often abbreviated as HB IX, was an Indonesian politician...
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    (1361–1374) Johannes I. Schnabl (1374–1377) Johannes II. (1377–1378) Jakob I. (1378–1391) Martin I. (1391–1399) Martin II. Schenk (1399–1401) Johannes III. (1401–1433)...
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    Scholl von Baihingen 1512–1518 Johannes VIII Entenfuß 1518–1521 Johann VI von Bretten (2nd reign) 1521–1547 Johannes IX von Lienzingen 1547–1557 Heinrich...
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    estimation of his character. Johannes Calderinus (1300–1365) was his student and later his adoptive son. Paulus de Liazariis and Johannes de Sancto Georgio were...
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    Johann or Johannes Agricola (originally Schneider, then Schnitter; 20 April 1494 – 22 September 1566) was a German Protestant Reformer during the Protestant...
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