Examples of 'jacobus de' in a sentence

Meaning of "jacobus de"

jacobus de: A Latin phrase meaning 'James, son of'. It is commonly used in historical texts to identify someone named Jacobus, usually followed by their father's name

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Jacobus de Voragine with his Golden Legend in his hands.
The legend in which the flag came from originated in Jacobus de Voragine 's Golden Legend.
Jacobus de Daventria.
The best-known Western version of the story appears in Jacobus de Voragine's "Golden Legend.
Jacobus de Viterbo.
The first mention of a castle on this location dates from 1190, owned by Jacobus de Mithdac.
Jacobus de Varagine.
This account was included in the Golden Legend of Jacobus de Voragine, written in about 1260.
The Golden Legend of Jacobus de Voragine the reference book of painters of the Renaissance.
Jacobus de Voragine typically begins with an ( often fanciful ) etymology for the saint 's name.
Another, according to Jacobus de Voragine, was written by Ignatius, bishop of Reims.
Nicolaas Jacobus de Wet, politician, lawyer, and judge.

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