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John, of Jenstein, 1348-1400

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Personal name headingJohn, of Jenstein, 1348-1400
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Variant(s)Jan, z Jenštejna, 1348-1400
Jenstein, John of, 1348-1400
Jenštejna, Jan z, 1348-1400
Johann, von Jenstein, 1348-1400
Jan, of Jenštejn, 1348-1400
Associated placeJenštejn (Czech Republic)
Birth date1348
Death date1400-06-17
Place of birthPrague (Czech Republic)
Place of deathRome (Italy)
Field of activityPoetry--Authorship Composition (Music)
Profession or occupationPoets Composers
Found inJan Milíč z Kroměříže a Jan z Jenštejna, 1999: t.p. (Jan z Jenštejna) p. 8 (b. 1350) p. 9 (d. 1400)
Ilus. encykl. slovník, 1981, p. 37 (z Jenštejna, Jan, ca. 1348-1400; 3rd archbishop of Prague (1379))
LCCN 67027215: Weltsch, R.E. Archbishop John of Jenstein (1348-1400), 1968.
New Cath. encyc. (under Prague, Archdiocese of: Abp. John of Jenstein)
Britannica online, Feb. 3, 2005 (under Czech Republic, History of: Archbishop John of Jenstein (1348-1400))
Johann II. von Jenstein Web site, Feb. 3, 2005 (Johann II. von Jenstein; dritter Erzbischof von Prag; b. Prague; d. 1400, Rome)
Christmas carols & motets of medieval Europe, 1965: (Jan of Jenštejn)
Wikipedia, veiwed June 25, 2020: Jan of Jenštejn ((1348 in Prague, Bohemia, Crown of Bohemia-17 June 1400 in Rome) was the Archbishop of Prague from 1379 to 1396 ... He was also a poet, writer and composer)
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