Johan was the Bishop of Turku during 1286-1290 and Archbishop of Uppsala during 1290-1291. He was Polish by birth. Before his assignment to Turku, he worked as the prior at the Sigtuna monastery. He died in Avignon while travelling to Rome to receive the pallium.
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