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John V, Count of Hoya (c. 1395 – 10 April 1466), nicknamed the Pugnacious, or the Wild, was the ruling Count of Hoya from 1426 until his death. He was the son of Count Eric I of Hoya and his wife Helen, the daughter of Duke Magnus II Torquatus. His brother Albert was Bishop of Minden. His brothers and Otto were administrators of Münster and Bremen respectively.

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  • Johann V. (Hoya) (de)
  • John V, Count of Hoya (en)
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  • Johann V. von Hoya (* um 1395; † 10. April 1466), genannt der Streitbare oder der wilde Jan, war von 1426 bis 1466 regierender Graf von Hoya (Obergrafschaft). (de)
  • John V, Count of Hoya (c. 1395 – 10 April 1466), nicknamed the Pugnacious, or the Wild, was the ruling Count of Hoya from 1426 until his death. He was the son of Count Eric I of Hoya and his wife Helen, the daughter of Duke Magnus II Torquatus. His brother Albert was Bishop of Minden. His brothers and Otto were administrators of Münster and Bremen respectively. (en)
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  • John V, Count of Hoya (en)
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  • John V, Count of Hoya (en)
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  • St. Martin's church in Nienburg (en)
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  • Helen of Brunswick-Lüneburg (en)
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  • Elisabeth of Diepholz (en)
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  • Johann V. von Hoya (* um 1395; † 10. April 1466), genannt der Streitbare oder der wilde Jan, war von 1426 bis 1466 regierender Graf von Hoya (Obergrafschaft). (de)
  • John V, Count of Hoya (c. 1395 – 10 April 1466), nicknamed the Pugnacious, or the Wild, was the ruling Count of Hoya from 1426 until his death. He was the son of Count Eric I of Hoya and his wife Helen, the daughter of Duke Magnus II Torquatus. His brother Albert was Bishop of Minden. His brothers and Otto were administrators of Münster and Bremen respectively. (en)
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