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Joad, CEM. 1891-1953. British pacifist agnostic Rationalist philosopher. Vitalism. Guide to Philosophy 1936.
Jodl, Alfred. 1890-1946. German general. Signed capitulation at Reims. Condemned at Nuremberg.
Johanan ben Zakkai. 1C Pharisee. Founder of Jabne Academy, 70. Foundations of Rabbinic and Talmudic Judaism.
John. The Fearless. 1371-1419. Duke of Burgundy 1404-. War vs Armagnacs.1407 conquered Paris, won crown. Assassinated by Armagnacs during negotiations.
John, St. The Evangelist. -c100. Apostle of Christ. Wrote 4th Gospel, Revelations.
John III. 1629-96. King of Poland 1674-. “Champion of Christendom” saved Vienna from Turks 1683.
John III. The Fortunate. 1502-57. King of Portugal 1521-. Instituted Inquisition.
John VIII. -882. Pope 872-. Paid Saracens for protection. Slavs allowed liturgy in Slavic.
John of Lancaster. 1389-1435. English regent of France. Allowed Joan of Arc’s execution.
John of Leiden. 1509-36. Dutch leader of Anabaptist rebellion 1534.
John Paul II. 1920-. Poland. Authoritarian conservative pope 1978-. Wounded 1981 by Islamic fanatic. Most trips. More canonization than previous popes combined.
Johnson, Amy. 1903-41. Pioneer British airwoman.
Johnson, Andrew. 1808-75. US President 1865-9. Reconstruction. Civil Rights Act 1866. Barely acquitted in impeachment trial.
Johnson, Lyndon. 1908-73. US president 1963-9. Great Society program. Education Act. Medicare. Vietnam War.
Johnson, Pauline. 1861-1913. Canadian Nationalist métis poet. The song my paddle sings.
Johnson, Samuel. 1709-84. English lexicographer. Dictionary 1755. Subject of Boswell biography.
Joliot-Curie, Frédéric. 1900-58, and Irène.
1897-1956. Discovered Uranium fission 1934. Artificial radioactive substances.
Jones, John Paul. 1747-92. Scottish/American US Revolutionary naval hero. -“I have not yet begun to fight”.
Joseph I. 1678-1711. Holy Roman Emperor 1705-. Supported Charles VI vs France in War of Spanish Succession.
Joseph II. 1741-90. Holy Roman Emperor, 1765-. Enlightened despot. Edict of Tolerance. Dominated by mother, Maria Theresa -1780.
Joukov, Gheorgi. 1896-1974. Soviet marshal, won battles of Moscow 1941, Stalingrad 1943.
Joule, James. 1818-89. English physicist. Mechanics of energy. Law of Conservation of Energy. Energy unit, 1843.
Jourdan, Jean. 1762-1833. French Revolutionary marshal. Introduced conscription 1798. Victor at Fleurus.
Judah ha-Levi. c1075-1141. Jewish poet, philosopher in Spain. Ode to Zion.
Judaism. Monotheistic religion founded by Abraham, who had covenant with God. Branches include: Orthodox. 19C-. Rigorous adherence to original Jewish Law; Rabbinic. 70-18C. Priest replaced by Rabbi. Sacrifice...Study of Torah. Temple...Synagogue; Reform. 19C. Modern liberal interpretation of Judaism. Hasidism. Mishna. Moses.