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Definition of Jacobine

Jacobine
Jacobine Jac"o*bine, n. A Jacobin.

Meaning of Jacobine from wikipedia

- Jacobine Veenhoven (born 30 January 1984, Laren) is a Dutch female rower. She won the bronze medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the women's eight event...
- Jacobine Ulrica Rye (20 April 1851, Christiania — 4 February 1939, Oslo) was a Norwegian defence activist who is remembered above all for the advances...
- Phyllis Jacobine Jones RCA (1897–1976) was a sculptor. She was born in England, but migrated to Canada in 1932. Jones traveled around Denmark, Italy and...
- Jacobine Camilla Collett (née Wergeland; 23 January 1813 – 6 March 1895) was a Norwegian writer, often referred to as the first Norwegian feminist. She...
- he remained until his retirement in 1978. Sackville-West's marriage to Jacobine Hichens (née Menzies-Wilson) in 1953 produced five daughters, and on the...
- Croatian: Jaklina Czech: Jakubka, Jakuba Danish: Jacobine, Bine, Iben Dutch: Jacoba, Jacobina, Jacobine, Coba, Jacomina French: Jacquette, Jacquetta, Jacqui...
- HMS Matilda was the French corvette Jacobine (or Jacobin), which was launched in March 1794 and which the British captured in the West Indies seven months...
- have been found in the plant confirmed by the WHO report EHC 80 are -- jacobine, jaconine, jacozine, otosenine, retrorsine, seneciphylline, senecionine...
- 17 May 1727 1. Charlotte of N****au-Schaumburg, had issue 2. Eberhardine Jacobine Wilhelmine, Baroness of Weede, had issue 3. Sophie Sibylla of Ingersleben...
- collection Vérités et Légendes, 1993, p. 221 Roger Dupuy, La République jacobine, tome 3 de la Nouvelle histoire de la France contemporaine, pp. 268–69...