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38: 270: 432: 220:(National Council of Norway) to recognize John as the rightful Heir to the Throne and to afterwards crown him as the next King of Norway. Meanwhile, the Emperor took John to 168:. When John was one year old, his mother gave birth to twin boys, Philip Ferdinand and Maximilian, who both died within a year. He also had two younger sisters, 287: 334: 494: 444: 306: 504: 436: 313: 489: 320: 169: 302: 514: 353: 22: 327: 291: 204: 484: 241: 86: 249: 91: 509: 183:. During the years of their exile, John and his family led a relatively humble life in the city of 280: 145: 115: 519: 499: 180: 256:, Denmark, in 1883. He is portrayed as gifted and intelligent, capable of running a country. 165: 479: 474: 449: 403: 200: 173: 232:. He was undoubtedly meant to play a role in Habsburg politics (as the eldest grandson of 8: 233: 149: 125: 225: 105: 161: 248:, also in the Habsburg Netherlands, but his remains were exhumed and transported to 196: 21:"Prince John of Denmark" redirects here. For other Danish princes named John, see 137: 468: 184: 144:; 21 February 1518 – 11 August 1532) was the eldest child of 179:
King Christian II was deposed in 1523 by his uncle, who took the throne as
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John of Denmark (disambiguation)

Jan Mabuse
Copenhagen
Regensburg
St. Peter's Abbey, Ghent
St. Canute's Cathedral, Odense
House
Oldenburg
Christian II of Denmark
Isabella of Austria
Danish
King Christian II
Queen Isabella of Denmark and Norway
Copenhagen Castle
King John
Dorothea
Christina, the future Duchess of Lorraine
King Frederick I
Lierre
Flanders
Belgium
Duchy of Brabant
Habsburg Netherlands
Holy Roman Emperor Charles V
Oslo
Riksråd
Regensburg
Free Imperial City
Bavaria

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