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Saint John may refer to: Several Saints: General definition of saint In general, the term Saint refers to someone who is exceptionally virtuous and holy. ...
- John the Apostle, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus
- Saint John the Baptist
- Saint John Chrysostom (347-407), Archbishop of Constantinople
- Saint John Cassian (c. 360-433)
- Saint John I, Pope John I (523-526)
- Saint John of Ephesus (c. 505 - c. 585)
- Saint John Climacus (c. 579-649), also known as John of the Ladder, John Scholasticus and John Sinaites
- Saint John of Damascus (c. 676-749), revered Father of the Church
- Saint John of Beverley (d. 721) in Beverley, England.
- Saint John of Nepomuk (c. 1340-1396)
- Saint John Fisher (1469-1535), Bishop of Rochester, professor at Cambridge
- Saint John of God (1495-1550)
- Saint John of Avila (1500-1569)
- Saint John of the Cross (1542-1591), Spanish mystic
- Saint John Sarkander (1576-1620), Moravian priest
- Saint John Baptist de la Salle (1651-1719), the patron saint of teachers (also known by his French name, Jean-Baptiste de la Salle)
- Saint John Neumann (1811-1860), Bishop of Philadelphia
- Saint John Bosco or Giovanni Melchior Bosco (1815-1888)
Place names (including spellings Saint Johns and Saint John's): John the Apostle (יוחנן The LORD is merciful, Standard Hebrew Yoḥanan, Tiberian Hebrew Yôḥānān) was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. ...
Alternate meanings: See Apostle (Mormonism), The Apostle (1997 movie) The 12 Apostles (in Greek απόστολος apostolos= emissary) were probably Jewish men (10 names are Aramaic, 4 names are Greek) chosen from among the disciples, who were sent forth , by Jesus to preach the Gospel to both Jews and Gentiles, across...
Jesus, also known as Jesus Christ*, Jesus of Nazareth, and Jesus the Nazarene, is the central figure in Christianity. ...
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The Gospel of John is the fourth gospel in the sequence of the canon as printed in the New Testament, and scholars agree it was the fourth to be written. ...
(Redirected from 1 John) The First Epistle of John is a book of the Bible New Testament. ...
The Second Epistle of John is a book of the Bible New Testament. ...
The Third Epistle of John is a book of the Bible New Testament. ...
Visions of John the Evangelist, as depicted in the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry. ...
John the Baptist (also called John the Baptiser) is regarded as a prophet by at least three religions: Christianity, Islam, and Mandaeanism. ...
John Chrysostom (347 - 407) was a notable Christian bishop and preacher from the 4th and 5th centuries in Syria and Constantinople. ...
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John I was Pope from 523 to 526. ...
John of Ephesus (or of Asia), a leader of the Monophysite Syriac-speaking Church in the 6th century, and one of the earliest and most important of historians who wrote in Syriac. ...
This article or section should be merged with John Climax John Climacus (ca. ...
John of Damascus (Latin: Iohannes Damascenus or Johannes Damascenus) (c. ...
Beverley is a market town in the East Riding of Yorkshire, north of Kingston-upon-Hull, east of Market Weighton and west of Hornsea. ...
Statue of John of Nepomuk on Charles Bridge. ...
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John of God (originally Juan Ciudad and otherwise called Juan de Dios) (1495 - 1550) was a Spanish monk and saint. ...
John of Avila (or Apostle of Andalusia) (1500 - 1569) was a Spanish mystic and saint. ...
Saint John of the Cross (Juan de la Cruz) (June 24, 1542 – December 14, 1591) was a Spanish Carmelite friar born at Fontiveros, a small village near Avila. ...
You might be looking for: René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle (1643-1687), French explorer. ...
A separate article covers John von Neumann the mathematician and computer scientist. ...
Giovanni Melchior Bosco, or John Bosco, (August 16, 1815 - January 31, 1888) was a priest and educator. ...
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- United States
- St. John, Indiana
- St. John, Kansas
- St. John, Maine
- St. John, Missouri
- St. John, North Dakota
- St. John, Washington
- St. Johns, Arizona
- St. Johns County, Florida
- St. Johns, Michigan
- St. Johns, Illinois
- Saint John, United States Virgin Islands
- United Kingdom
- St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda
- Saint John's Island, Singapore
Other possible meanings: Saint John is the largest city in the province of New Brunswick and the oldest incorporated city in Canada. ...
Saint John County (2001 population 76,407) is located in southern New Brunswick, Canada. ...
Saint John is a federal electoral district in southern New Brunswick, Canada. ...
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Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu is a city in Quebec, Canada about 50 km southeast of Montreal. ...
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Saint John is one of the three main U.S. Virgin Islands in the Caribbean, though smaller than Saint Thomas or Saint Croix. ...
St Johns Wood is a district in the City of Westminster in London near Regents Park. ...
The village of St Johns is a small village in the central valley of the Isle of Man on the road between Douglas and Peel. ...
St Johns is the capital city of the nation of Antigua and Barbuda, a country located in the West Indies in the Caribbean Sea. ...
Saint Johns Island is located to the south of the main island of Singapore, off the Straits of Singapore. ...
The Knights Hospitaller (the or Knights of Malta or Knights of Rhodes) is a tradition which began as a Benedictine nursing Order founded in the 11th century based in the Holy Land, but soon became a militant Christian Chivalric Order under its own charter, and was charged with the care...
This page deals with the order after its revival in the 19th century. ...
Prester John (also Presbyter John) was a legendary Christian ruler in the East combining the roles of patriarch and king. ...
This article is about the former Association Football (soccer) player. ...
Ian St John (Dr) is a History teacher at the Haberdashers Askes Boys School in Hertfordshire. ...
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