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Jimnez de Quesada, Gonzalo (Spanish-Colombian conquistador)
Jimnez, Juan Ramn (Spanish poet)
Jin dynasty (East Asia)
Jin dynasty (East Asia)
Jinan (city, China)
jingxi (Film and Theatre)
jinja (city, Uganda)
Jinnah, Mohammed Ali (Political Figure)
jinni (character, Middle East)
Jinsha River (East Asia)
jit (East Asia)
jiva (Religion)
Jl, al- (Religion)
Jm (Persian poet)
Jmon culture (East Asia)
Joachim of Fiore (Italian theologian)
Joachim, Joseph (Hungarian musician)
Joan I (Medieval)
Joan of Arc, Saint (Military Leader / Saint)
Joan, Pope (Pope / Mythical Figure)
Job (Biblical Figure)
Jobim, Antonio Carlos (Classical Musician)
Jobs, Steve(n Paul) (Business Personality / Computer Scientist)
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Joel (book of the Bible)
Joffre, Joseph (-Jacques-Csaire) (French military leader)
Joffrey, Robert (American dancer and choreographer)
Johanan ben Zakkai (Jerusalemite Jewish military leader & educator)
Johannesburg (city, South Africa)
John (Medieval)
John (Medieval)
John Birch Society (organization, United States)
John Day Fossil Beds National Monument (river, Oregon)
John I (Medieval)
John II (Medieval)
John II Comnenus (Medieval)
John III Ducas Vatatzes (Medieval)
John III Sobieski (King of Poland)
John Maurice of Nassau (Dutch military leader & statesman/stateswoman)
John o'Groat's (location on the northeast coast of Scotland)
John of Brienne (French theologian & politician)
John of Damascus, Saint (Syrian theologian)
John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster (English royalty)
John of Paris (Medieval)
John of Salisbury (English scholar & philosopher)
John of the Cross, Saint (Spanish mystic & poet)
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