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Jakob and Stilling
The syndrome was first described by Jakob Stilling ( 1887 ) and Siegmund Türk ( 1896 ), and subsequently named after Alexander Duane who discussed the disorder in more detail in 1905

Jakob and son
Alfons Maria Jakob was the son of a shopkeeper.
Johann Jakob gave his son his first musical training.
* Upon the death of Olof Skötkonung, he is succeeded by his son Anund Jakob as king of Sweden.
Zwinger ’ s son, Jakob Zwinger, briefly served as his successor as editor of the Theatrum.
* August 26 – Old Zürich War – Battle of St. Jakob an der Birs: Charles VII of France, seeking to send away troublesome troops made idle by the truce with England, sends his son the Dauphin with a large army into Switzerland to support the claims of Emperor Frederick III.
Daniel was the son of Johann Bernoulli ( one of the " early developers " of calculus ), nephew of Jakob Bernoulli ( who " was the first to discover the theory of probability "), and older brother of Johann II.
In 1517, father and son began a project in Lucerne ( Luzern ), painting internal and external murals for the merchant Jakob von Hertenstein.
Hans Fugger's younger son, Jakob the Elder, founded another branch of the family, This branch progressed more steadily and they became known as the “ Fuggers of the Lily ” after their chosen arms of a flowering lily on a gold and blue background.
Gessner's life was written by Johann Jakob Hottinger ( Zürich, 1796 ), and by Heinrich Wölfflin ( Frauenfeld, 1889 ); see also his Briefwechsel mit seinem Sohn ( Correspondence with his son, Bern and Zürich, 1801 ).
His son Jakob Gronovius was also a classical scholar.
sv: Jakob ( apostel, Alfeus son )
He was the son of Jakob Gronovius and grandson of Johann Friedrich Gronovius, both classical scholars.
He was the son of Baron Aeneas Mackay ( 1806 – 1876 ) ( a Dutch politician who had been created Baron Mackay in the Netherlands in 1858 ), son of Johan Francois Hendrik Jakob Ernestus Mackay, brother of the tenth Lord Reay.
Born in Tallinn, Estonia, son of a skilled metal-worker, Jaan Kross studied at Jakob Westholm Grammar School, and attended the University of Tartu ( 1938 – 1945 ) and graduated from its School of Law.
The son of historical painter Johann Jakob Kirchhoff, he was born in Berlin, and educated there.
* Peter Gimpel, son of Jakob Gimpel explaining his view of the controversy
Jakob Luke Dylan ( born December 9, 1969 ) is the lead singer and songwriter of the rock band The Wallflowers and is a son of singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and Sara Dylan.
" Burnett went on to state that the success of Bringing Down the Horse had nothing to do with the family name: " I don't think Jakob sold a single record because he is Bob's son.
Balmer was born in Lausen, Switzerland, the son of a Chief Justice also named Johann Jakob Balmer.
He was the son of Johann Friedrich Jakob Reichenbach, the author in 1818 of the first Greek-German dictionary.
Johan Gadolin was born in Turku, Finland ( then a part of Sweden ), as the son of Jakob Gadolin.
Mozart's father Leopold announced the birth of his son in a letter to the publisher Johann Jakob Lotter with the words "... the boy is called Joannes Chrisostomus, Wolfgang, Gottlieb ", in German: " der Bub heißt Joannes Chrisostomus, Wolfgang, Gottlieb " – " Gottlieb " being yet another translation ( German ) of " Theophilus ".
Basel was distinguished for its mathematicians, such as Leonhard Euler ( 1707 – 1783 ), and three members of the Bernoulli family, the brothers Jakob ( 1654 – 1705 ) and Johann ( 1667 – 1748 ), and the latter's son Daniel ( 1700 – 1782 ).

Jakob and Benedict
* Peace ( 2010 ), featuring Benedict Philipp, Joshua Madine, Tom Cully, Stefan Leadbeater, James Threadgill, Jakob De Menezes-Wood, Daniel Fontannaz, James Mordaunt and Ralph Skan as vocal soloists.
The consequent improvement in discipline led to a fruitful literary period in the abbey's history, prominent in which were Jakob Siberti, Tilman of Bonn and Benedict of Munstereifel, but principally Prior Johannes Butzbach ( d. 1526 ).

Jakob and brother
In 1755 the Hannoverian Guards regiment, in whose band Wilhelm and his brother Jakob were engaged as oboists, was ordered to England.
Although his older brother Jakob had received his dismissal from the Hannoverian Guard, Wilhelm was accused of desertion ( for which he was pardoned by George III in 1782 ).
Ulrich's youngest brother Jakob Fugger ( illustration, below ) was born in 1459, and was to become the most famous member of the dynasty.
Johann's brother Jakob showed how 2nd differentials can be used to obtain the condition for least time.
Five mathematicians responded with solutions: Isaac Newton, Jakob Bernoulli ( Johann's brother ), Gottfried Leibniz, Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus and Guillaume de l ' Hôpital.
In an attempt to outdo his brother, Jakob Bernoulli created a harder version of the brachistochrone problem.
At an early age he had embraced Christianity, whereas his brother Jakob remained a Jew.
When he was thirteen years old, his mother ’ s brother, Johann Jakob Meier, became Bodmer's teacher.
Prominent jazz musicians today include Carsten Dahl, Jørgen Emborg, Thomas Clausen, Fredrik Lundin, Marilyn Mazur, Mads Vinding, Ib Glindemann, Jakob Bro, Chris Minh Doky and his brother Niels Lan Doky.
Hans Leo Hassler ( in German, Hans Leo Haßler ) ( baptized 26 October 1564 – 8 June 1612 ) was a German composer and organist of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras, elder brother of the less-famous Jakob Hassler.
From left: brother Nikolai, sister Marianna, father Jakob, brother Voldemar, mother Olga, brother Peeter and Konstantin.
Johann Jakob and his brother Isaac sold their father's music library to the Württemberg court ( this is how the contents of Basilius ' library became known – through the court archives ); the same year Johann Jakob became court organist in Vienna, assisting Wolfgang Ebner.
It is possible that it was King Anund Jakob or his brother and successor Emund the Old who mustered the Swedish leidang.
The late Jakob Schulze-Rohr was an architect and building contractor in Berlin and a brother of the film director Peter Schulze-Rohr.
His father, a prominent Jewish physician, moved the family to Frankfurt am Main in the aftermath of the year of revolutions, 1848, where he studied with Edward Rosenhain, brother of Jakob Rosenhain.
Since the late 1480s Jakob Fugger more and more dominated the company's policies, although the eldest brother Ulrich still formally led the company.
Together with his brother Ulrich and on behalf of his deceased brother Georg, Jakob Fugger founded the Fugger chapel in the Carmelite monastery's St. Anna church located in Augsburg.
* Laurens Theodorus Gronovius I ( 1648 – 1724 ), Dutch legal Humanist, brother of Jakob

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