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Jakobida is an
order (sole
order in the
class Jakobea) of free-living, heterotrophic,
flagellar eukaryotes in the
clade Discoba. They are
small (less...
- sister-in-law,
Jakobea of Baden.
Sibylle won, and
imprisoned Jakobea.
Sibylle may also have been
partially responsible for
Jakobea's violent death in...
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Princess Jakobea of
Baden (16
January 1558 – 3
September 1597 in Düsseldorf,
buried in the St.
Lambert Church in Düsseldorf) was
daughter of the Margrave...
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bikonts as
sister of for
instance the
Jakobea. It
arises because the Euglenozoa, Percolozoa, Tsukubea, and
Jakobea are seen in this view as more
basal eukaryotes...
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Count of Ravensberg, Lord of Ravenstein. He was
first married in 1585 to
Jakobea of
Baden (died 1597),
daughter of Philibert,
Margrave of Baden-Baden. He...
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Count of Altena, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg;
married firstly, in 1585, to
Jakobea of
Baden (1558–1597),
daughter of Philibert,
Margrave of Baden-Baden; married...
- (Anaeromonadea, Parabasalia, Carpediemonas, Eopharyngia) and
Loukozoa emend. (
Jakobea, Malawimonas):
their evolutionary affinities and new
higher taxa". Int...
- of
protists localized in the
clade Discoba. It
contains two lineages:
Jakobea and Tsukubea, the last
containing only one genus, Tsukubamonas. In 1999...
- Jan
Wellem and Anna
Maria Luisa de'
Medici or the
wedding of
Margravine Jakobea of
Baden and
Johann Wilhelm is debatable.
Another story gives an account...
- Philibert,
Margrave of Baden-Baden, and they had the
following children:
Jakobea (16
January 1558 – 3
September 1597 in Düsseldorf),
married Duke John William...