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John II, byname John the Good, French Jean le Bon (born April 16, 1319, near Le Mans, Fr. died April 8 , 1364 London) king of France from 1350 to 1364.
December 24 , 1389 August 28 1442 John V (or VI), byname John the Wise, French Jean le Sage (born Dec. 24, 1389 died Aug. 28, 1442) duke of Brittany from 1399, whose clever reversals in the Hundred Years' War and in French domestic conflicts served to strengthen his duchy.
April 16, 1319 near Mans, Le, France April 8, 1364 London, England John II, byname John the Good, French Jean le Bon (born April 16, 1319, near Le Mans, Fr. died April 8 , 1364 London) king of France from 1350 to 1364.
John V (or VI), byname John the Wise, French Jean le Sage, (born Dec. 24, 1389 died Aug. 28, 1442), duke of Brittany from 1399, whose clever reversals in the Hundred Years' War and in French domestic conflicts served to strengthen his duchy.
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