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King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1629–1696)

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  • 1696-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1674-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • король польский и великий князь литовский (1674–1696) (ru)
  • правитель Республіки Обидвох Націй (Речі Посполитої), король Польщі, великий князь литовський, руський, великий коронний маршалок, польний гетьман коронний, великий коронний гетьман, яворівський староста (uk)
  • Koning van Polen en grootvorst Litouwen (1629–1696) (nl)
  • Konge af Polen og Storfyrste af Litauen (da)
  • König von Polen und Großfürst von Litauen (de)
  • Lehistan imparatoru (tr)
  • Puolan kuningas (1674–1696)' (fi)
  • Rey de Polonia (1674–1696) (es)
  • kráľ Poľska v rokoch 1674–1696 (sk)
  • lengyel király (hu)
  • polský král (cs)
  • raja Polandia dan Adipati Lituania dari 1674-1696 (in)
  • rei de Polònia i Gran Duc de Lituània (ca)
  • roi de Pologne de 1647 à 1696 (fr)
  • sovrano della Polonia-Lituania (r. 1674-1696) (it)
  • King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1629–1696) (en)
  • кароль польскі і вялікі князь літоўскі (1674—1696) (be)
  • Βασιλιάς της Πολωνίας (el)
  • Koning van Pole en Groothertog van Litaue (1629–1696) (af)
  • מלך פולני (iw)
  • elekcyjny król Polski (1674–1696), wcześniej dowódca wojskowy (pl)
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  • Defender of the Faith (en)
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  • Neal Stephenson (en)
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  • 1629-08-17 (xsd:date)
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  • Portrait by Daniel Schultz, 1680 (en)
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  • Poland (en)
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  • 1676-02-02 (xsd:date)
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  • 1696-06-17 (xsd:date)
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  • Wilanów Palace, Warsaw, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (en)
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  • (en)
  • James, Prince of Oława (en)
  • Prince Aleksander (en)
  • Prince Konstanty (en)
  • Teresa, Electress of Bavaria (en)
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  • #Family (en)
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  • among others... (en)
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  • John III Sobieski (en)
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  • 0001-05-19 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • 2 (xsd:integer)
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  • John III Sobieski signature.svg (en)
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  • King of the Vagabonds, chapter "The Continent" (en)
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  • When he turned to go back to the camp, he discovered that there was another man up on this hill, a stone's throw away: some kind of monk or holy man, perhaps, as he was dressed in a rough sackcloth robe, with no finery. But then the bloke whipped out a sword. It was not one of your needle-thin rapiers, such as fops pushed at each other in the streets of London and Paris, but some kind of relic of the Crusades, a two-handed production with a single crossbar instead of a proper guard—the sort of thing Richard the Lionhearted might've used to slay camels in the streets of Jerusalem. This man went down on one knee in the dirt, and he did it with verve and enthusiasm. You see your rich man kneeling in church and it takes him two or three minutes, you can hear his knees popping and sinews creaking, he totters this way and that, creating small alarums amongst the servants who are gripping his elbows. But this brute knelt easily, even lustily if such a thing were possible, and facing toward the city of Vienna, he planted his sword in the ground so that it became a steel cross. The morning light was shining directly into his grizzled face and glinting from the steel of the blade and glowing in some indifferent colored jewels set into the weapon's hilt and crossbar. The man bowed his head and took to mumbling in Latin. The hand that wasn't holding the sword was thumbing through a rosary—Jack's cue to exit stage right. But as he was leaving he recognized the man with the broadsword as King John Sobieski. (en)
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  • 1666 (xsd:integer)
  • 1667 (xsd:integer)
  • 1674 (xsd:integer)
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  • John III Sobieski (en)
  • Jan III. Sobieski (cs)
  • يوحنا الثالث سوبياسكي (ar)
  • Joan III Sobieski (ca)
  • Γιαν Γ΄ Σομπιέσκι (el)
  • Johano la 3-a Sobieski (eo)
  • Joan III.a Sobieski (eu)
  • Johann III. Sobieski (de)
  • Juan III Sobieski (es)
  • Seán III Sobieski (ga)
  • Jan III Sobieski (in)
  • Jean III Sobieski (fr)
  • ヤン3世 (ポーランド王) (ja)
  • Giovanni III Sobieski (it)
  • 얀 3세 소비에스키 (ko)
  • Jan III Sobieski (pl)
  • Jan III Sobieski (nl)
  • João III Sobieski da Polônia (pt)
  • Johan III Sobieski (sv)
  • Ян III Собеский (ru)
  • Ян III Собеський (uk)
  • 扬三世·索别斯基 (zh)
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  • John III Sobieski (en)
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