- him with
Iacobus de Oudenaerde,
professor at the
University of
Paris and
canon of Liège,
while he has also been
identified with the
Iacobus de Montibus...
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given name of
Hebrew origin. The
English form is
derived from the
Latin Iacobus, from the Gr**** Ἰάκωβος (Iakobos),
ultimately from the
Hebrew יַעֲקֹב...
- His name is
anglicized in Di
Cesare 2012, who
gives the
Latin form as
Iacobus de Verona. The
Italian spelling is
Jacopo da
Verona in
Bartolini 2004 and...
- ܝܥܩܘܒ ܒܪ ܙܒܕܝ; Gr****: Ἰάκωβος τοῦ Ζεβεδαίου, Iákōbos tû Zebedaíou;
Latin Iacobus Maior Acts 12:2
Camerlynck 1910. Matt. 4:21–22, Mk. 1:19–20 Mark 5:37 Matthew...
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Jacob the
Dacian (Spanish:
Jacobo Daciano; Latin:
Iacobus de Dacia; c. 1484 – 1566) was a Danish-born
Franciscan friar. He
achieved fluency in
eight languages...
-
indicated by the
contemporary epigram Rex fuit Elizabeth, nunc est
regina Iacobus (Elizabeth was King, now
James is Queen). Some of James's
biographers conclude...
- Ἡρακλείδης; 1527 –
November 5, 1563), born Basilicò and also
known as
Iacobus Heraclides,
Heraclid Despotul, or
Despot Vodă ("The
Voivode Despot"), was...
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Portuguese Tiago,
Spanish Iago, Santiago), a
derivative version of
Latin Iacobus,
Latin form of the
Hebrew name
Jacob (original Hebrew: יַעֲקֹב). The final...
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Jacobus Gallus (a.k.a. Jacob(us) Handl, Jacob(us) Händl;
between 15
April and 31 July 1550 – 18 July 1591) was a late-Renaissance
composer of presumed...
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Iacopo da San C****iano (between 1395 and 1410 – c. 1454), also
known as
Iacobus Cremonensis, was an
Italian humanist and mathematician. He
translated from...