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Definition of Jacobus

Jacobus
Jacobus Ja*co"bus, n.; pl. Jacobuses. [See Jacobite.] An English gold coin, of the value of twenty-five shillings sterling, struck in the reign of James I.

Meaning of Jacobus from wikipedia

- The Jacobus piece coin'd for 20 shillings is the 41st: part of a pound Troy, and a Carolus 20s piece is of the same weight. But a broad Jacobus (as I...
- Jacobus may refer to: Jacobus, an English gold coin of the reign of James I Jacobus (horse), an American race horse Jacobus (name), a given name and surname...
- about Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff at Wikisource Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jacobus van 't Hoff. Wikiquote has quotations related to Jacobus Henricus...
- Jacobus is a masculine first name, which is a variant of Jacob, Jack and James. The name may refer to: Jacobus Arminius (1560–1609), Dutch theologian Jacobus...
- Retrieved 2019-11-05. Works of Jacobus Balduinus at ParalipomenaIuris Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Balduinus, Jacobus" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jacobus Gallus. Fine Arts: Jacobus Gallus. Arnes.si Free scores by Jacobus Gallus in the Choral Public Domain Library...
- Groningen Jacobus Kapteyn Telescope (JKT) at La Palma, one of the Canary Islands Kapteyn Package, Astronomical package for Python Kapteyn, Jacobus Cornelius...
- Thorpe's birth, name and ethnic background varies widely. He was baptized "Jacobus Franciscus Thorpe" in the Catholic Church. Thorpe was born in Indian Territory...
- then renamed Jacobus, and the town was renamed accordingly. In 1929, Jacobus became an incorporated borough under Pennsylvania law. Jacobus and its surrounding...
- pope, himself a Franciscan, summoned Jacobus to Rome, intending to consecrate him archbishop of Genoa. Jacobus reached Rome on Palm Sunday (30 March)...