Johann von Österreich Habsburg<br>Geslacht: Man<br>Geboorte: 9 aug 1466 - Wiener-Neustadt, Österreich, Deutschland(HRR)<br>Overlijden: 10 feb 1467<br>Vader: Friedrich of Habsburg, Austria (geboren Habsburg), Holy Roman Emperor<br>Moeder: Leonor Elena de Portugal, imperatriz consorte do Sacro Império Romano<br>Broers/zusters: Leonor Onbekend, Christoph von Österreich Habsburg, Maximilian of Habsburg, Helene von Österreich Habsburg (geboren Habsburg), Kunigunde of Austria (geboren Habsburg), Duchess consort of Bavaria
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