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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...
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James the Just, or a
variation of James,
brother of the Lord (Latin:
Iacobus from Hebrew: יעקב, Ya'aqov and
Ancient Gr****: Ἰάκωβος, Iákōbos, can also...
- 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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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...
- 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...
- King John of Denmark. The
translation of his name into
Medieval Latin as
Iacobus de
Dacia stems from the fact that,
during the
Middle Ages in Scandinavian...
- Aragon, Valencia,
Sardinia and Corsica, and
count of Barcelona" (Latin:
Iacobus Dei
gratia rex Aragonum, Valencie, Sardinie, et
Corsice ac
comes Barchinone)...
- with the
latter derived from the
Galician evolution of
Vulgar Latin Sanctu Iacobu. Allegedly,
there was no
indigenous name for the area
where Santiago is...
- a
first name),
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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varies during the issue. The
legend on the
obverse reads IACOBUS D G MA BRI FRA ET HI REX (
Iacobus Dei
Gratia Magnae Britanniae Franciae et
Hiberniae Rex)...