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Jacme Scrivà was a
Catalan knight and poet of the late
fourteenth century. In
contemporary do****ents
Jacme's name is
spelled Jacme Scriva,
without the...
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Jacme or
Iacme Gril(s) (Italian:
Giacomo Grillo; fl. 1244–1262) was a
Genoese troubadour of the mid-thirteenth century. He
wrote two
tensos which survive...
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Jacme Rovira (Catalan: [ˈʒaɡmə ruˈβiɾə], Occitan: [ˈdʒaɡme ruˈβiɾa];
modern Catalan spelling:
Jaume Rovira) was a
Catalan poet who
wrote in
Occitan and...
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James I the
Conqueror (Catalan/Valencian:
Jaume I or
Jaume el Conqueridor; Aragonese:
Chaime I o Conqueridor; Spanish:
Jaime I de Aragón or
Jaime I el...
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Bernat Metge Gabriel Móger
Gilabert de Próixita
Guerau de Maçanet
Jacme Rovira Jacme Scrivà
Jaume March II
Jaume Safont Joan B****et Joan Roís de Corella...
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Nicki Hunter 2020 Ryan Idol 1995
Kylie Ireland 2005
Brandon Iron 2018
Janet Jacme 2006
Jenna Jameson 2006
Jesse Jane 2013 Sara Jay 2017
Jessica Jaymes 2018...
- Bulgarian: Яков (Yakov)
Cantonese 占士 (Jeem-see) Catalan: Jaume, Xaume,
Jacme, Jacob, Dídac,
Santiago Cherokee (Tsalagi): ᏥᎻ (Tsi-mi) Chinese: 詹姆斯 (Zhānmǔsī)...
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reason it
developed an
important school of troubadours:
Lanfranc Cigala,
Jacme Grils,
Bonifaci Calvo,
Luchetto Gattilusio,
Guillelma de Rosers, and Simon...
- Jamie, or Jacques. In
Occitania Jacobus became Jacome and
later Jacme. In east Spain,
Jacme became Jaime, in
Aragon it
became Chaime, and in
Catalonia it...
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Cronhac 1578–1582
Guillaume Teissère 1582–1584 Jean
Sesherbe 1584–1585 (interim;
executioner of Carc****onne) Jean
Jacmes 1585–1603
Antoine Ferrier 1603–?...