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Jakobids are an
order of free-living, heterotrophic,
flagellar eukaryotes in the
supergroup Excavata. They are
small (less than 15 μm), and can be found...
- in Istria, son of
Andrea Vlacich (Andrija Vlačić)
alias Francovich and
Jacobea (Jakovica) Luciani,
daughter of a
wealthy and
powerful Albonian civic family...
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morbis (in Latin). Parisiis. 1728 – via apud
Guillelmum Cavelier, via
Jacobea, sub
signo Lilii aurei.
Index plantarum quae in
Horto academico Lugduno...
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Binomial name
Pecten jacobaeus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Synonyms Ostrea jacobaea Linnaeus, 1758
Plicatula jacobaeus (Linnaeus, 1758) Vola
jacobea (Linnaeus, 1758)...
- 1483–1522
Philip I of
Castile 1478–1506
Isabella of
Austria 1501–1526
Maria Jacobea of Baden-
Sponheim 1507–1580
William IV the
Steadfast 1493–1508–1550 Ferdinand...
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later the
first Count of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
Johanna (1548–1604),
Jacobea Marie (1549–1578) wife of
Leonard V of
Harrach (1542–1597),
Eleanor (1551–1598)...
- PMID 21360374. S2CID 23218347. Giles, C. J. (1983). "Outbreak of
ragwort (Senecio
jacobea)
poisoning in horses".
Equine Veterinary Journal. 15 (3): 248–50. doi:10...
- 16th century. His
sister Giovanna married Luciano Luciani, the
brother of
Jacobea Luciani,
mother of
Matthias Flacius Illyricus. He
entered the Franciscan...
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Count Frederick II of Löwenstein (22
August 1528 – 5 June 1569)
Maria Jacobea (October 1514; died: 1592)
married in
February 1577 to
Count Wolfgang II...
- Graubünden, Switzerland, the son of
local farmer Nuttin Cloëtta (1803–83) and
Jacobea Janett (1810–99).
Christoph and his
brothers Bernhard and
Nuttin moved...