- male, deceased (1879)
- Jakob (or Jacob) Heine (April 16, 1800, Lauterbach (Black Forest, Germany) – November 12, 1879, Cannstatt, Germany) was a German orthopaedist. He is...
- male, deceased (1931)
- Alfons Maria Jakob (born July 2, 1884, Aschaffenburg/Bavaria; died October 17, 1931, Hamburg) was a German neurologist with important contributions...
- male, deceased (1536)
- Jacob Hutter (or "Jakob Hutter") (died February 25 1536), was a Tyrolean Anabaptist leader and founder of the Hutterites. Jacob Hutter was a hat...
- male, deceased (1494)
- James Sprenger (also Jacob, Jakob, Jacobus, 1436/1438 - 1494) was a Swiss priest. He was born in Basel.
- male, deceased (1790)
- Jakob or Jacob Christian Gottlieb Schäffer or Schäffern was a German Dean, Professor, Botanist, Mycologist, Entomologist and Ornithologist and In...
- male, deceased (1897)
- Michael Bernays, was born in Hamburg. He studied first law and then literature at Bonn and Heidelberg. He obtained a considerable reputation by his...
- male, deceased (1050)
- Anund Jakob was King of Sweden 1022-1050. He is believed to have been born in 1008 as "Jakob". When the Swedish counsel, the Thing, was to elect...
- male, deceased (1529)
- Peter Vischer the Elder (c.1455 - January 7 1529), was the son of Hermann Vischer, and the most famous member of the noted Vischer Family of...
- male, deceased (1553)
- Jacob (or Jakob, or Jacques) Sturm von Sturmeck (August 10, 1489 - October 30, 1553), German statesman and reformer, was born at Strasbourg, where...
- male, deceased (1960)
- Jaap (or Jakob) Kunst (b. Groningen, 12 August, 1891, d. Amsterdam, 7 December, 1960) was a Dutch ethnomusicologist, particularly associated with...
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