- name include:
Jacobine Gjertz (1819–1862),
Norwegian pianist,
composer and
writer Jacobine Jones (1897–1976),
Canadian sculptor Jacobine Susanne Madsen...
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Jacobine Camilla Collett (née Wergeland; 23
January 1813 – 6
March 1895) was a
Norwegian writer,
often referred to as the
first Norwegian feminist. She...
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Phyllis Jacobine Jones RCA (1897–1976) was a sculptor. She was born in England, but
migrated to
Canada in 1932.
Jones traveled around Denmark,
Italy and...
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Jacobine Ulrica Rye (20
April 1851,
Christiania — 4
February 1939, Oslo) was a
Norwegian defence activist who is
remembered above all for the advances...
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Jacobine Veenhoven (born 30
January 1984, Laren) is a
Dutch female rower. She won the
bronze medal at the 2012
Summer Olympics in the women's
eight event...
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Jacobine Sofie Gjertz (13 July 1819 – 1862) was a
Norwegian pianist,
composer and
writer and one of the
earliest women's
activists in Norway. Jacobine...
- 30
October 1794
Montague and
Ganges captured the
French corvette Jacobine.
Jacobine was
armed with twenty-four 12-pounder guns, and had a crew of 220...
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singer Johanne Bruhn (1890–1921),
actress Mette Bull (1876–1946),
actress Jacobine Gjertz (1819–1862), pianist,
composer and
writer Hans Gude (1825–1903)...
- he
remained until his
retirement in 1978. Sackville-West's
marriage to
Jacobine Hichens (née Menzies-Wilson) in 1953
produced five daughters, and on the...
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Jacobine Susanne "Ina"
Madsen (December 31, 1867 –
August 19, 1935) was a
Norwegian opera singer and
voice teacher. Ina
Madsen was the
daughter of the...