Arminius
(hermann) 17? b.c.–a.d. 21, germanic hero who defeated roman army a.d. 9.
jacobus
[juh-koh-buh s] /dʒəˈkoʊ bəs/ (show ipa), (jacob harmensen) 1560–1609, dutch protestant theologian.
noun
also hermann. ?17 bc–?21 ad, germanic chieftain: organized a revolt against the romans in 9 a.d
jacobus. (dʒəˈkəʊbəs), real name jacob harmensen. 1560–1609, dutch protestant theologian
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