List of rulers named Johann
Johann were the following rulers :
Johann
- Johann von Braine (or Johann von Dreux; * 1198, † 1239/40), Count of Vienne and Mâcon (iure uxoris)
- John of Caesarea († between 1239 and 1241), Lord of Caesarea in the Kingdom of Jerusalem
- John of Brittany, Earl of Richmond (French: Jean de Bretagne, German: Johann von Bretagne; 1266–1334), Breton-English nobleman from the Capetian house of Dreux
- 1296–1308 Johann (Hessen) , 1296 co-regent, 1308 Landgrave in Niederhessen
- 1304–1364 Johann von Limburg-Styrum , Lord of Styrum
- 1311–1346 John of Luxembourg , King of Bohemia, the blind
- 1322–1333 Johann von Durazzo , Prince of Achaea
- 1347–1368 Johann (Kleve) , Count of Kleve
- 1377–1396 Johann (Görlitz) , Duke of Görlitz
- 1377–1411 Johann (Hanau) , Lord of Hanau
- Jean de Valois, duc de Berry (John of Valois, John of Berry, Jean le Magnifique; 1340–1416), Duke of Berry and Auvergne, Count of Poitiers and Montpensier
- 1440–1464 Johann (Brandenburg-Kulmbach) , Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach, the alchemist
- 1468–1532 Johann the Steadfast , Elector of Saxony, the Steadfast
- 1473–1508 Johann von Limburg-Broich , Count of Limburg, Lord of Broich
- 1476–1532 Johann II (Opole-Ratibor) , Duke of Upper Silesia, the good
- Johann II (Liegnitz) (1477–1495), Duke of Liegnitz
- 1535–1571 Johann (Brandenburg-Küstrin) , Margrave of Brandenburg-Küstrin
- 1606–1638 Johann (Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen) , Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
- 1629–1677 Johann (Nassau-Idstein) , Count of Nassau and Idstein
- 1854–1873 Johann (Saxony) , King of Saxony
- 1965–2000 Johann (Luxembourg) , Grand Duke of Luxembourg
- Johann the child is Johann I (Bavaria) , Duke of Lower Bavaria
- Johann the Alchemist is Johann (Brandenburg-Kulmbach) , Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach
- Johann the Elder is Johann II (Schleswig-Holstein-Hadersleben) , Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Hadersleben
- John the Blind is John of Bohemia
- John the Conqueror is John V (Bretagne) , Duke of Bretagne
- Johann the Peaceful is Johann (Jülich-Kleve-Berg) , Duke of Kleve
- John the Good is 1st John II (Opole-Ratibor) , Duke of Upper Silesia, 2nd John II (France) , King of France, 3rd Jean II. De Bourbon , Duke of Bourbon
- Johann the Younger is Johann (Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg) , Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg
- John the Red is John I (Bretagne) , Duke of Bretagne
- John the Intrepid is John Fearless , Duke of Burgundy
- Johann the Truthful is Johann IV (Bavaria) , Duke of Bavaria-Munich
- Johann Ohneland is John I (England) , King of England
- Johann von Brandenburg-Ansbach (1493–1525), Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Captain General and Viceroy of Valencia
Johann I.
- 1171–1191 Johann I (Alençon, Count) , Count of Alençon
- Johann I (Ponthieu) († 1191), Count of Ponthieu from the House of Montgommery
- 1210–1212 John I (Jerusalem) , King of Jerusalem
- 1216–1222 John I (Sweden) , King of Sweden
- Johann I of Montfort († 1249), Count of Montfort-l'Amaury
- 1220–1266 Johann I (Brandenburg) , Margrave of Brandenburg
- 1233–1270 Johann I (Oldenburg) , Count of Oldenburg
- 1241–1279 John I (Blois) , Count of Blois
- 1250–1286 John I (Bretagne) , Duke of Bretagne, the Red
- 1252–1277 Johann I (Braunschweig-Lüneburg) , Duke of Braunschweig-Lüneburg
- 1260–1285 Johann I (Sachsen-Lauenburg) , Duke of Sachsen-Lauenburg
- 1263–1280 John I (Athens) , Duke of Athens
- 1267–1294 Johann I (Brabant) , Duke of Brabant
- 1284–1285 John I (Cyprus) , King of Cyprus
- 1289–1359 Johann I (Henneberg-Schleusingen) , Count of Henneberg-Schleusingen
- Johann I (Anhalt) , Johann I Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg († 1291), German sovereign from the Ascanian family
- 1296–1299 Johann I (Holland) , Count of Holland
- 1316 John I (France) , King of France
- Johann I (Habsburg-Laufenburg) (* around 1297, † 1337), Count of Habsburg-Laufenburg, Landgrave in Klettgau and Vogt of the Rheinau Monastery
- Johann I (Ziegenhain) († 1359), from 1304 to 1359 Count von Ziegenhain, from 1333 to 1359 also Count von Nidda and from 1304 to 1344 High Bailiff of the Fulda Monastery
- Johann I (Ligny) (Johann I of Luxembourg, French: Jean Ier de Luxembourg; † 1364), Lord of Ligny, Beauvoir and Roussy from the House of Luxembourg
- Johann I of Meißen (* around 1300; † 1355), from 1350 to 1355 Bishop of Warmia
- 1339–1340 Johann I (Bavaria) , Duke of Lower Bavaria, the child
- ? –1411 Johann I von Egloffstein , Prince-Bishop of the Diocese of Würzburg
- 1350–1416 Johann I (Nassau) , Count of Nassau
- 1346–1390 Johann I (Lorraine) , Duke of Lorraine
- 1360–1416 John I (Berry) , Duke of Berry, Duke of Auvergne
- 1361–1386 John I (Auvergne) , Count of Auvergne
- 1379–1390 John I (Castile) , King of Castile
- 1385–1433 John I (Portugal) , King of Portugal
- 1387–1396 John I (Aragón) , King of Aragón
- ? –1473 Johann I (Nassau-Beilstein) , Count of Nassau-Beilstein
- 1407–1454 John I (Monaco) , Prince of Monaco
- 1410–1434 Jean I de Bourbon , Duke of Bourbon
- 1410–1428 Johann I (Münsterberg) , Duke of Münsterberg
- Johann I (Moers-Saar Werden) (fallen 1431), Count of Saar Werden
- 1414–1415 Johann I (Alençon, Duke) , Duke of Alençon
- 1419–1481 Johann I (Kleve-Mark) , Count of Kleve, since 1448 Duke of Kleve, Count of the Mark
- 1450–1498 Johann I von Hohnstein zu Heldrungen, later to Vierraden and Schwedt (* around 1420; † 1498)
- 1481–1513 John I (Denmark, Norway and Sweden) , King of Denmark
- 1492–1501 John I (Poland) , King of Poland
- 1472–1516 Johann I (Rietberg) , Count of Rietberg
- 1526–1540 Johann I. Zápolya , Prince of Transylvania
- 1569–1604 Johann I (Pfalz-Zweibrücken) , Duke of Zweibrücken
- 1805–1836 Johann I Josef (Liechtenstein) , Prince of Liechtenstein
- John I of Navarre is John II (Castile) , King of Castile
Johann II.
- 1165–1186 John II (Novgorod) , († 1186) Archbishop of Novgorod and Pskow
- 1191–1191 John II (Alençon, Count) , Count of Alençon
- 1253–1321 Johann II (Holstein-Kiel) , Count of Holstein, the one-eyed
- 1363–1401 Johann II (Berry) , Count of Montpensier, son of Johann I (Berry)
- 1266–1281 Johann II (Brandenburg) , Margrave of Brandenburg (co-regent)
- Johann II (Habsburg-Laufenburg) († 1380), Count of Habsburg-Laufenburg and Neu-Rapperswil (Wellenberg)
- John II (Roucy) († 1251), Count of Roucy from the House of Pierrepont
- John II of Eu († 1292), Count of Eu from the House of Brienne
- 1285–1314 Johann II (Oldenburg) , Count of Oldenburg
- 1286–1305 John II (Bretagne) , Duke of Bretagne
- 1286–1322 Johann II (Sachsen-Lauenburg) , Duke of Sachsen-Lauenburg
- 1294–1312 John II (Brabant) , Duke of Brabant
- 1299–1304 Johann II (Holland) , Count of Holland
- 1324–1377 Johann II. (Hoya) , Count of Hoya
- 1338–1342 John II (Athens) , Duke of Athens
- 1350–1364 John II (France) , King of France, the Good
- 1360–1419 Johann von Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein , as Johann II. From 1397 to 1419 Elector and Archbishop of Mainz
- 1372–1376 Johann II (Teschen-Auschwitz) (* before 1350; † 1375/1376), Duke of Teschen and from 1372 to 1376 Duke of Auschwitz
- Johann II (Saar Werden) († after 1380), Count of Saar Werden
- 1372–1381 John II (Blois) Count of Blois
- 1386–1394 John II (Auvergne) , Count of Auvergne
- 1390–1417 Johann II (Mecklenburg-Stargard) , Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- 1392–1397 Johann II (Bavaria) , Duke of Bavaria-Munich
- Johann II. (Nassau) (Johann II. Von Nassau-Dillenburg; * around 1365; † 1443; called with the hood, Haubner, the elder), Count of Nassau-Dillenburg
- 1406–1454 John II (Castile) , King of Castile
- 1415–1476 John II (Alençon, Duke) , Duke of Alençon
- 1432–1458 John II (Cyprus) , King of Cyprus
- 1453–1470 Johann II (Lorraine) , Duke of Lorraine
- Johann II (Troppau-Leobschütz) (Johann "the Pious", also Jan Pobožný; * around 1425, † around 1485), part-Duke of Troppau and Duke of Leobschütz
- 1456–1488 Jean II. De Bourbon , Duke of Bourbon, the Good
- 1458–1479 John II (Aragón) , King of Aragón
- 1481–1495 John II (Portugal) , King of Portugal
- 1492–1513 Johann II (Nassau-Beilstein) , Count of Nassau-Beilstein
- 1492–1557 Johann II (Pfalz-Simmern) , Count Palatine and Duke of Simmern
- 1521–1580 Johann II (Schleswig-Holstein-Hadersleben) , Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Hadersleben, the elder
- 1552–1562 Johann II. (Rietberg) , Count of Rietberg
- 1540–1571 Johann II. Sigismund Zápolya , Prince of Transylvania
- John II (Opole-Ratibor) (also John the Good; Polish Jan II. Dobry; Czech Hanuš Opolský; * around 1460; † 1532), 1476–1532 Duke of Opole and 1521–1532 Duke of Ratibor
- 1604–1635 Johann II (Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Veldenz) , Duke of Zweibrücken
- 1648–1668 John II Casimir , King of Poland
- 1858–1929 Johann II (Liechtenstein) , Count of Liechtenstein
- Johann II of Beirut (also Johann von Ibelin; * around 1230, † 1264), Lord of Beirut
- Johan II. Van Montfoort (Jan II de Rover van Montfoort; 1382–1448), Burgrave of Montfoort
- John II (Ligny) (John II of Luxembourg; 1392–1441), Count of Guise (1425) and Count of Ligny (1430)
- John II of Jerusalem is John I (Cyprus) , King of Cyprus
- John II of Sweden is John I (Denmark, Norway and Sweden) , King of Denmark
Johann III.
- ???? - 1302 Johann III. von Eu († 1302), Count of Eu and Guînes (iure uxoris) from the House of Brienne
- 1312-1341 Johann III. (Brittany) , Duke of Brittany
- 1312-1355 John III. (Brabant) , Duke of Brabant
- 1316-1359 John III. (Holstein-Kiel) , Count, the Mild
- 1404-1425 John III. (Bavaria) , Duke of Bavaria-Straubing
- 1418-1425 Johann III. (Holland) is Johann III. (Bavaria)
- 1484-1516 Johann III. (Navarre) , King of Navarre
- 1494-1501 Jean III. d'Auvergne , Count of Auvergne
- ???? - 1533 Johann III. (Wied-Runkel) , Count von Wied
- 1513–1561 Johann III. (Nassau-Beilstein) , Count of Nassau-Beilstein
- 1521–1539 Johann (Jülich-Kleve-Berg) , Duke of Kleve, the Peaceful
- 1521–1557 Johann III. (Portugal) , King of Portugal
- 1559–1622 Johann (Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg) , Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg, the younger
- 1568–1592 Johann III. (Sweden) , King of Sweden
- 1602-1605 John III. (Saxe-Weimar) , Duke of Saxe-Weimar
- 1674–1696 Johann III. Sobieski , King of Poland
- Johann III. (Sachsen-Lauenburg) (* around 1335, † 1356), from 1344 to 1356 Duke of Sachsen-Lauenburg in the line Mölln and Bergedorf
- Johann III. (Teschen-Auschwitz) (* around 1366; † 1405), Duke of Teschen and from 1376 to 1405 Duke of Auschwitz
- Johann III. (Troppau-Ratibor) (also: Johann IV. Von Ratibor; * around 1446, † 1493), from 1456 to 1493 Duke of Ratibor
- Johann III. Chamberlain of Worms († 1350)
Johann IV.
- 1341–1345 John IV (Bretagne) , Duke of Bretagne
- 1370–1422 Johann IV (Mecklenburg) , Duke of Mecklenburg
- ???? - 1408 Johann IV. (Habsburg-Laufenburg) , count
- 1415–1427 John IV (Brabant) , Duke of Brabant
- 1442–1475 Johann IV. (Nassau) , Count of Nassau-Dillenburg
- 1460–1463 Johann IV (Bavaria) , Duke of Bavaria-Munich, the truthful
- 1463–1507 Johann IV (Sachsen-Lauenburg) , Duke of Sachsen-Lauenburg
- 1498–1527 Johann IV. (Schaumburg) , regent of the ancestral county of Schauenburg, from 1510 also regent of the county of Holstein-Pinneberg
- 1640–1656 John IV (Portugal) , King of Portugal
- 1640–1660 Johann IV. (East Friesland) , Count of East Friesland-Rietberg
- Johann IV. (Teschen-Auschwitz) (* 1426/1430; † 1495/1497), 1433 / 34-1457 Duke of Auschwitz
Johann V./...
- Johann V (Roucy) († 1346), Count of Roucy, Braine and Rochefort from the House of Pierrepont
- 1364–1399 Johann V (Bretagne) , Duke of Bretagne, the Conqueror
- 1368–1449 Johann V of Roubaix , Count of Roubaix
- 1426–1466 Johann V (Hoya) , Count of Hoya
- 1423–1442 Johann V (Mecklenburg) , Duke of Mecklenburg
- 1468–1513 Johann V (Teschen-Zator) , Duke of Zator
- 1475–1516 Johann V (Nassau) , Count of Nassau-Dillenburg
- 1706–1750 John V (Portugal) , King of Portugal
- 1399-1442 John VI. (Brittany) , Duke of Brittany
- 1464–1474 John VI. (Mecklenburg) , Duke of Mecklenburg
- 1556–1567 John VI. von der Leyen , Elector of Trier
- 1559-1606 John VI. (Nassau-Dillenburg) , Prince of Nassau-Dillenburg
- 1621–1667 John VI. (Anhalt-Zerbst) , Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst
- 1816–1826 Johann VI. (Portugal) , King of Portugal
- 1576–1592 Johann VII (Mecklenburg) , Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- 1561–1623 Johann VII. (Nassau-Siegen) , the middle , Count of Nassau-Siegen
- 1483–1526 Johann XIV. (Oldenburg-Delmenhorst) , Count of Oldenburg-Delmenhorst
- 1540–1603 Johann XVI. (Oldenburg-Delmenhorst) , Count of Oldenburg-Delmenhorst
Johann ...
- Johann Adam Andreas (Liechtenstein) , Prince of Lichtenstein (1684–1712)
- Johann Adolf (Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf) , Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf (1590–1616)
- Johann Adolf (Bentheim-Tecklenburg) , Count (1674–1704)
- Johann Adolf I (Saxony-Weißenfels) , Duke of Saxony-Weißenfels (1680–1697)
- Johann Adolf II (Saxe-Weissenfels) , Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels (1736–1746)
- Johann Albrecht (Mecklenburg) , Duke of Mecklenburg (1897–1901)
- Johann Albrecht I (Mecklenburg) , Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1547–1576)
- Johann Albrecht II (Mecklenburg) , Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1592–1610, 1631–1658)
- Johann August (Anhalt-Zerbst) , Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst (1718–1742)
- Johann Bernhard (Lippe) , Prince of Lippe-Detmold (1650–1652)
- Johann Casimir (Saxe-Coburg) , Duke of Saxe-Coburg (1572–1633)
- Johann Cicero , Margrave and Elector of Brandenburg (1486–1499)
- Johann Ernst (Saxe-Coburg) , Duke (1542–1553)
- Johann Ernst (Hanau-Münzenberg) , Count of Hanau-Münzenberg-Schwarzenfels (1613–1642)
- Johann Ernst (Mansfeld-Heldrungen) , Count of Mansfeld-Heldrungen
- Johann Ernst (Nassau-Weilburg) , Count of Nassau (1675–1719)
- Johann Ernst (Saxony-Eisenach) , Duke of Saxony-Coburg (1633–1638)
- Johann Ernst (Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld) , Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (1680–1729)
- Johann Ernst I (Saxe-Weimar) , Duke of Saxe-Weimar (1615–1620)
- Johann Ernst II (Saxe-Weimar) , Duke of Saxe-Weimar (1662–1683)
- Johann Ernst III. (Saxe-Weimar) , Duke of Saxe-Weimar (1683–1707)
- Johann Ernst IV (Saxe-Weimar) (1696–1715), Duke of Saxe-Weimar and composer
- Johann Friedrich (Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt) , Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1744–1767)
- Johann Friedrich (Braunschweig-Calenberg) , Duke of Calenberg (1665–1679)
- Johann Friedrich (Pomerania) , Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast-Stettin (1569–1600)
- Johann Friedrich of Saxe-Weimar , Duke of Saxe-Weimar (1605–1628)
- Johann Friedrich (Württemberg) , Duke of Württemberg (1608–1628)
- Johann Friedrich (Brandenburg-Ansbach) , Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1667–1686)
- Johann Friedrich zu Castell-Rüdenhausen , Count of Castell-Rüdenhausen (1681–1749)
- Johann Friedrich I (Saxony) , Duke and Elector of Saxony, the Magnanimous (1532–1547)
- Johann Friedrich II. (Saxony) , the Middle (1529–1595), son of Johann Friedrich I (Saxony), Duke of Saxony 1554–1566
- Johann Friedrich III. (Saxony) , the younger , son of Johann Friedrich I (Saxony)
- Johann Georg (Ortenburg) (1686–1725), Count of Ortenburg (1702–1725)
- Johann Georg (Sachsen-Weißenfels) , Duke of Sachsen-Weißenfels (1697–1712)
- Johann Georg (Brandenburg) Margrave and Elector of Brandenburg (1571–1598)
- Johann Georg (Brandenburg-Jägerndorf) , Duke of Jägerndorf (1606–1621)
- Johann Georg von Herberstein (1591–1663), from 1662 to 1663 Bishop Elect of Regensburg
- Johann Georg (Hohenzollern-Hechingen) (1577–1623), the first prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen
- Johann Georg I (Anhalt-Dessau) , Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (1603–1618)
- Johann Georg I (Saxony) , Duke and Elector of Saxony (1611–1656)
- Johann Georg I (Saxony-Eisenach) , Duke of Saxony-Eisenach (1672–1686)
- Johann Georg II. (Anhalt-Dessau) , Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (1660–1693)
- Johann Georg II. (Saxony) , Duke and Elector of Saxony (1656–1680)
- Johann Georg II (Saxony-Eisenach) , Duke of Saxony-Eisenach (1686–1698)
- Johann Georg III. (Saxony) , Duke and Elector of Saxony (1680–1691)
- Johann Georg IV. (Saxony) , Duke and Elector of Saxony (1691–1694)
- John Hyrcanus I , King of Judea (135-106 BC)
- John Hyrcanus II , King of Judea (70–49 BC)
- Johann Karl I , King of Spain (since 1975)
- Johann Kasimir (Pfalz-Simmern) , administrator of the Electoral Palatinate (1543–1592)
- Johann Kasimir (Anhalt-Dessau) , Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (1618–1660)
- Johann Kasimir (Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Kleeburg) , Count Palatine of Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Kleeburg (1617–1652)
- Johann Kropidlo Duke of Oppeln-Strelitz (1382–1421), Bishop of Kammin (1394–1398)
- Johann Ludwig I. (Anhalt-Zerbst) , Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst
- Johann Ludwig II (Anhalt-Zerbst) , Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst (1742–1746)
- Johann Nepomuk Karl (Liechtenstein) , Prince of Liechtenstein (1732–1748)
- Johann Ohnefurcht , Duke of Burgundy, the Intrepid (1404–1419)
- Johann Ohneland , King of England (1199–1216)
- Johann Otto von Dernbach , Count of Wiesentheid (1681–1697)
- Johann Reinhard I (Hanau-Lichtenberg) , Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg (1569–1625)
- Johann Reinhard III. (Hanau) , Count of Hanau (1665–1736)
- Johann Sigismund (Brandenburg) , Margrave and Elector of Brandenburg (1608–1619)
- Johann Wilhelm (Sachsen-Weimar) , son of Johann Friedrich I (Sachsen), Duke of Sachsen-Weimar (1572–1573)
- Johann Wilhelm (Jülich-Kleve-Berg) , Duke of Kleve (1592–1609) and Bishop of Münster
- Johann Wilhelm (Palatinate) , Count Palatine and Elector Palatinate (1690–1716)
- Johann Wilhelm (Saxony-Eisenach) , Duke of Saxony-Eisenach (1698–1729)
- Johann Wilhelm Friso , Prince of Oranien-Diez (1696–1711)
- Johann Wilhelm of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (1726–1745)
Church rulers
- 627–647 Johann I Agnus, Bishop of Liège
- 876–889 John I (Rouen) , Bishop of Rouen
- Johann I (Cammin) (~ 1318–1370), Bishop of Cammin
- 1018-1037 Johann I. Debranin , Bulgarian clergyman
- Johann von Évreux († 1193), Bishop of Évreux
- 1189–1212 Johann I (Trier) , Archbishop of Trier
- Johann von Ennsthal († 1281), Bishop of Gurk
- 1267–1288 Johann I (Utrecht) (Johann von Nassau), from 1267 to 1288 as Johann I Bishop Elect of Utrecht
- 1229–1239 John II of Rumigny , Bishop of Liège
- Johann von Sierck († 1305), from 1290 to 1296 bishop of Utrecht and from 1296 to 1305 bishop of Toul
- John I of Strasbourg , 1305–1306 Bishop of Eichstätt, 1306–1328 Bishop of Strasbourg in Alsace
- Johann von Neuberg (* around 1330, † 1399), as Johann II. Bishop of Seckau
- Johann von Chalon-Arlay (* 1300/01; † 1335), Bishop of Basel, Administrator of the Diocese of Basel and Bishop of Langres
- 1343–1367 Johann II of Elben († 1367), abbot of the Imperial Abbey of Hersfeld
- 1363–1364 Johann I von Virneburg , bishop and regent of Münster
- Johann von Luxemburg-Ligny (around 1342; † 1373), bishop of Strasbourg since 1365, archbishop of Mainz since 1371 and provincial bailiff in the Wetterau
- Johann von Vienne († 1382), Archbishop of Besançon from 1355 to 1361, Bishop of Metz from 1361 to 1365 and Bishop of Basel from 1365 to 1382
- Johann von Veldenz († 1434), Benedictine; Provost of St. Remigius at Kusel and abbot of the Weissenburg (Wissembourg) monastery in Alsace
- 1411–1440 Johann II von Brunn , Bishop of Würzburg
- Johann II von Schleinitz († 1434), bishop of Naumburg from 1422 to 1434
- 1429–1441 Johann II von Reisberg , Archbishop and Regent of Salzburg
- Johann II , († 1457) abbot of the Schlüchtern monastery
- Johann III. († after 1478) 1457–1470 abbot of the Schlüchtern monastery
- Johann IV. (Schlüchtern) " Johann Wankel " (around 1540–1609); last abbot of the Schlüchtern monastery
- 1456–1503 Johann II of Baden , Archbishop of Trier and Elector
- Johann II. (Bamberg) : Johann von Nassau († 1329), from 1328 to 1329 as Johann II. Prince-Bishop-Elect of the Bamberg Monastery
- Johann Ribi von Lenzburg (also: von Platzheim; * 1310–1320; † 1374), from 1359 as Johann II. Bishop of Gurk and from 1364 as Bishop of Brixen and Chancellor of Archduke Rudolf IV.
- 1258-1278 John III. (Prague) , Bishop of Prague
- 1274-1281 Johann III. von Enghien , Bishop of Liege
- John of Flanders († 1292), bishop of Metz from 1280 to 1282 and bishop of Liège from 1282 to 1292
- Johannes von Töckheim († 1376), as Johann III. Bishop of Gurk
- Johann III. von Eych (also: von Aich or von Eich ; 1404–1464), diocesan and prince-bishop of Eichstätt
- 1455–1466 Johann III. von Grumbach , Prince-Bishop of Würzburg
- 1481–1489 Johann III. Beckenschlager , Prince Archbishop of Salzburg
- 1531–1540 Johann III. von Metzenhausen , Archbishop of Trier and Elector
- Johann von Malentein zu Prießenegg († 1550), as Johann III. Bishop of Seckau
- 1282–1292 Johann von Flanders , Bishop of Liège
- Johann von Mayrhofen († 1402), as Johann IV. Bishop of Gurk
- Johann IV. Von Hoya zu Stolzenau (1529–1574), as Johann IV. Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück, as Johann III. Bishop of Münster and as Johann II. Administrator of the prince-bishopric of Paderborn
- 1540–1547 Johann IV. Ludwig von Hagen , Archbishop of Trier and Elector
- 1364–1378 John IV of Arkel , Bishop of Liège
- 1540–1547 Johann IV. Ludwig von Hagen , Archbishop of Trier and Elector
- 1560–1574 Johann IV. Von Bingenheim , abbot of the Limburg monastery
- 1547–1556 Johann V. von Isenburg , Archbishop of Trier and Elector
- 1556–1567 John VI. von der Leyen , Archbishop of Trier and Elector
- Johann VI. von Saalhausen (1444–1518), Bishop of Meißen
- Johann von Schönburg († 1555) as Johann VI. Bishop of Gurk
- 1418–1419 Johannes von Wallenrode (Johann VII. Von Wallenrodt), Bishop of Liège
- 1420–1439 Johannes Schele (* approx. 1385–1390; † 1439), Bishop of Lübeck (Johannes VII.)
- 1518–1537 Johann VII von Schleinitz (* around 1470; † 1537), Bishop of Meißen
- 1581–1599 Johann von Schönenberg , Archbishop of Trier (Johannes VII.) And Elector
- 1419–1455 Johann VIII. Von Heinsberg , Bishop of Liège
- 1464–1475 Johann von Pfalz-Simmern , Archbishop and Regent of Magdeburg
- 1492–1517 Johann III. von Schönberg († 1517), Bishop of Naumburg
- 1537–1549 Johann VIII von Maltitz , Bishop of Meißen
- 1581–1599 Johann VIII. Hugo von Orsbeck , Archbishop of Trier and Elector
- 1482-1506 Johann IX. von Hoorn , Bishop of Liège
- Johann IX. von Haugwitz (1524–1595), from 1550 to 1559 and 1581 Bishop of Meissen
- 1756–1768 Johann IX. Philipp von Walderdorff , Archbishop of Trier and Elector
- Johann Albrecht von Brandenburg , Archbishop and Regent of Magdeburg (1545–1551)
- Johann Ernst Graf von Thun , Prince Archbishop of Salzburg (1687–1709)
- Johannes von Lune (also: Johann von Lune; as Archbishop of Riga Johann [es] I .; † 1284), from 1273 to 1284 Archbishop of Riga
- Johann von Moosburg , also Johannes der Moosburger († 1409), Bishop of Regensburg
- Johann Sax von Saxenau († 1306), Bishop of Brixen
- Johann Philipp von Schönborn , Archbishop of Mainz and Elector (1647–1673)
Non-rulers
- Johann of Austria , German imperial administrator during the revolution of 1848
- Johann Georg of Saxony (1704–1774)
- Johann Leopold of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1954–1972)
- Johann Reinhard II of Hanau-Lichtenberg
- Johann Wilhelm of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (1677–1707)
- Juan de Borbón y Battenberg (Johann Karl Alfons Teresa Silvera), Duke of Barcelona (1913–1993)
- Johann II. (Ortenburg) († 1499), member of the aristocratic house of Ortenburg
Jean
- Jean I. (Armagnac) (1311-1373)
- Jean I (Monaco) (1382-1454)
- Jean II (Monaco) (1468–1505)
- Jean II (Viennois) (1280-1319)
- Jean III (Armagnac) (around 1359-1391)
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ as Archbishop of Riga but also Johannes V. von Wallenrodt