- and
later Jacme. In east Spain,
Jacme became Jaime, in
Aragon it
became Chaime, and in
Catalonia it
became Jaume. In
western Spain Jacobus became Iago;...
-
James II (Catalan:
Jaume II; Aragonese:
Chaime II; 10
April 1267 – 2 or 5
November 1327),
called the Just, was the King of
Aragon and
Valencia and Count...
-
Arabic – Yaʿqūb,
Yakub (يعقوب); see also
Jacob in
Islam Aragonese – Chacobo,
Chaime Armenian – Յակոբ (classical
Armenian orthography), Հակոբ (Reformed Armenian...
-
Conqueror (Catalan/Valencian:
Jaume I or
Jaume el Conqueridor; Aragonese:
Chaime I o Conqueridor; Spanish:
Jaime I de Aragón or
Jaime I el Conquistador;...
- (diminutive),
Joggi Amharic: ያዕቆብ (Ya‘əqob) Arabic: يعقوب (Yaʻqub) Aragonese:
Chaime,
Chacobo Armenian: Յակոբ in
classical orthography and Հակոբ in reformed...
- 1177/1557085117701574. hdl:10072/340081. S2CID 152075981. Marcuello-Servós,
Chaime; Corradi, Consuelo; Weil, Shalva; Boira,
Santiago (8 July 2016). "Femicide:...
- town. In 699,
Niederkirchen had its
first do****entary
mention as Didinnes-
chaime in a do****ent from the Weißenburg
Monastery in what is now
Wissembourg in...
- +
headrace tunnel Intake + Loch Carn a' C****linn
unnamed intake Uisg a'
Chaime intake Glendoe Dam
Headrace tunnel Glendoe Reservoir Allt na
Feithe Glaise...
-
Ballygally village before returning on the
Coast road and
finishing at the
Chaime Memorial Tower. The
event also
hosts a children's race
named Condor Executive...
- 2010-06-26 Spano,
Charles "
Chaiming the ****lessone Review", Allmusic,
retrieved 2010-06-26 Dahlen,
Chris (2003) "Cerberus
Shoal Chaiming the ****blessone", Pitchfork...