John III of Soltaniyeh

He succeeded Johannes de Galonifontibus as bishop of Nakhchivan in late 14th century, then appointed as Archbishop of Soltaniyeh by Pope Boniface IX on 9 May 1398.

[1] Henry IV of England and Charles VI of France replied by congratulating Timur.

[4] During his travels, he visited Martin of Aragon, Robert of the Palatinate, as well as Konrad von Jungingen.

He was tasked with sending invitations to Manuel II, Prince Mircea the Elder and Alexander the Good.

Latest document by him was dated to 12 February 1412, where granted the indulgencies to visitors of Dominican Church in Lviv.