List of rulers named Jacob
Jacob were the following rulers:
Secular rulers named Jacob
- Jacob (Ethiopia) , Emperor of Ethiopia
Jacob I.
- Jacob I (Aragón) , the Conqueror, King of Aragón (1213–1276)
- James I (Cyprus) , King of Cyprus (1382–1398)
- James I (Scotland) , King of Scotland (1406–1437)
- Jacob I (Baden) , Margrave of Baden (1431–1453)
- James I (England) , King of England, (1603–1625)
- Jacob I (Haiti), Emperor of Haiti (1804–1806), actually Jean-Jacques Dessalines
Jacob II
- Jacob II (Mallorca) , King of Mallorca (1276-1311)
- Jacob II (Aragón) , the Just, King of Aragón (1291-1327)
- James II (Scotland) , King of Scotland (1437–1460)
- James II (Cyprus) , King of Cyprus (1460–1473)
- James II (England) , King of England (1685–1688)
- Jacob II (Urgell) , Count of Urgell
Jacob III./...
Jacob III
- Jacob III (Mallorca) , King of Mallorca (1324–1344), † 1349
- Jacob III (Scotland) , King of Scotland (1460–1488)
- Jacob III (Cyprus) , King of Cyprus (1473–1474)
- Jacob III (Baden-Hachberg) , Margrave of Baden-Hachberg (1584–1590)
- Jacob III (Horn) , Count of Horn
Jacob IV./V.
- James IV (Scotland) , King of Scotland (1488–1513)
- Jacob IV (Mallorca) , King of Mallorca
- James V , King of Scotland (1513–1542)
- Jacob VI of Scotland is James I (England) , King of England
- James VII of Scotland is James II (England) , King of England
Jacob ...
- Jakow Dmitrijewitsch Malama , Viceroy of Georgia (1904–1905)
- Jakob Kettler , Duke of Courland (1639–1682)
- Jacob of Savoy (1450–1486), Count of Romont and Lord of the Barony of Vaud; Son of Duke Ludwig I of Savoy and Anna of Lusignan
- Anund Jakob (1000-1050), King of Sweden
Church rulers
- Jakob von Nisibis , Bishop of the Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch in Nisibis (309–338)
- Jakob von Sarug , poet and saint, bishop of the Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch in Sarug (519-521)
- Jakob von Edessa , Bishop of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch in Edessa (684–688)
- Jakob von Oudshoorn , Prince-Bishop of Utrecht (1322)
- Jacob I, Bishop of Zagreb (1322-1326)
- Jakob I von Vansdorf , provost of the Berchtesgaden monastery from 1362 to 1368
- Jakob I von Sierck , Archbishop of Trier and Elector (1439–1456)
- Jacob II of Baden , Archbishop of Trier and Elector (1503–1511)
- Jacob III von Eltz , Archbishop of Trier and Elector (1567–1581)
- Ignatius Jacob III von Bartella , Syrian clergyman, patriarch of the Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch (1957–1980)
Non-rulers
- Jacob III (England) James Francis Edward Stuart, Scottish-English pretender to the throne
- Jakob Louis Heinrich Sobieski , Crown Prince of Poland
- James VIII (Scotland) is James III. (England)
James
Note: The English name James is translated as Jakob in German.
literature
- John E. Morby: Dynasties of the World. A chronological and genealogical manual. Translated from the English by Patrick Hersperger and Thomas Meier. Artemis and Winkler Verlag, Zurich / Munich 1991, ISBN 3-7608-1065-9 (original title: Dynasties of the world ).
- Klaus-Jürgen Matz : Who ruled when? Regent tables on world history from the beginning to the present (= dtv. 3294). Orig. Edition, 4th edition. Weltbild Verlag, Augsburg 1995, ISBN 3-423-03294-4 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Klaus-Jürgen Matz: Who ruled when? P. 58 (Aragon), p. 333 (Baden), p. 151 (Haiti).
- ↑ Klaus-Jürgen Matz: Who ruled when? P. 79 (Cyprus), p. 75 (Sicily).
- ↑ Klaus-Jürgen Matz: Who ruled when? P. 61 (Scotland).
- ^ Ernst Friedrich Mooyer: Onomastikon chronographikon hierarchiae germanicae . List of German bishops since the year 800 AD, including an appendix, containing the dignitaries of some abbeys and orders of knights. Self-published, Minden 1854, OCLC 890756948 , p. 117 , Ütrecht. Episcopatus trajectensis s. Utrajectinus ( scan in Google Book Search [accessed October 19, 2018]).
- ↑ Klaus-Jürgen Matz: Who ruled when? P. 312 (Trier).