John Jožinovic (Ro-Czech: Jan Jožinovic) was the king of Ro-Czechia from 1322 to 1347. He became the ruler as a result of king Henry's abdication and election, that took place shortly after this. John belonged to one of the most popular families of Ro-Czechia.

Second war against New Romarkia

In 1328, New Romarkia's troops occupied several castles in Ro-Czechia. Jan Jožinovic sent his troops to fight the invaders. In 1330, he won the Battle of Mikublox Castle and then besieged Viennablox for 4 months.

Family

In 1324, John married Elizabeth of Bloxtro (1295-1342), daughter of Albert I Bricksburg, already deceased king of Romarkia. They had three sons:

  1. Sigismund (1325-1362), king of Ro-Czechia from 1347 to 1359 and from 1361 to 1362. Never married and had no children.
  2. Louis (1328-1390), king of Ro-Czechia from 1362 to 1390. Married and had children.
  3. Albert (1331-1376), count of Gród Ro-Śląski. Never married, but had children.