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"John" in Portuguese is "João."
The so-called 'Roman languages' are the modern languages that linguistically are based on the Latin that the Romans spoke: French, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian and Italian. The name 'John' is Jean in French, Joao in Portuguese, Juan in Spanish, Giovanni in Italian and Ion in Romenian.
"John" in Brazilian Portuguese is translated to "João."
John Philip Sousa was born in Washington, D.C.; however, his father, John Antonio Sousa, was born in Spain to Portuguese parents (they had fled to Spain from Portugal during the Peninsular War), and his mother, Marie Elisabeth Trinkaus, was from Bavaria, Germany. Mother and father met in New York while John Antonio was enlisted in the US Navy (stationed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard) and Marie Elisabeth was staying in Brooklyn with some relatives. They later moved to DC when John Antonio joined the US Marine Band as a trombonist. So, Sousa is a Portuguese name (pronounced soo-sa, not soo-za) and John Philip is half of Portuguese ancestry.
It's "Querido John" in Brazilian Portuguese and "Juntos ao Luar" in European Portuguese.
John Voldstad goes by The Viking.
Portuguese King John
John Forbes - general in the Portuguese service - was born in 1733.
1947, Viking.
Ceuta was conquered by the Portuguese under king John I in 415. It was besieged by in 1418 by a sultan of the Marinid dynasty who controlled Morocco, but was defeated by Philip II, the king of Spain who also acceded by the Portuguese throne. In 1688 Alfonso VI of Portugal ceded Ceuta to Carlos II of Spain in the Treaty of Lisbon.
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John Forbes - general in the Portuguese service - died on 1808-04-08.