- John of Poland
The royal title John of Poland may refer to:
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John I of Poland (1459-1501)
*John II Casimir of Poland (1609-1672)
*Jan III Sobieski (1629-1696)ee also
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John I
*John II
*John III
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The royal title John of Poland may refer to:
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ee also
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Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
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