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{{dablink|For the [[French Revolution]] faction, see [[Jacobin]]. For the mathematical term, see [[Jacobian matrix and determinant]]. For the followers of [[James II of England|James II of England and VII of Scotland]], see [[Jacobitism]]}}
'''Jacobean''' may refer to:


* An adjectival form of the name [[James (given name)|James]]
'''Jacobean''' indicates the period of [[History of England|English history]] that coincides with the reign of James VI of Scotland (1603–1625):
* [[Jacobean era]], the period of English and Scottish history that coincides with the reigns of King James VI and I
** [[Jacobean architecture]]
** [[Jacobean English]] (the language used in the King James Version of the Bible)
** Jacobean furniture, see [[Elizabethan and Jacobean furniture]]
** [[Literature in English#Jacobean period: 1603–25|Jacobean literature]]
** [[Jacobean theatre]]


==See also==
*[[Jacobean era]]
* [[Jacobian (disambiguation)]]
*[[Jacobean architecture]]
* [[Jacobin (disambiguation)]]
*[[Literature_in_English#Jacobean_literature|Jacobean literature]]
* [[Jacobite (disambiguation)]]
*[[Jacobean English]] (the language used in the [[King James Version]] of the Bible)
* [[Jacobitism]]


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It is also used to refer to other things relating to the name James, notably the [[Bible|biblical]] [[Epistle of James]].


''Jacobean'' derives from the [[New Latin]] ''Jacobaeus'', cognate with [[James]] and [[Jacob]].

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Latest revision as of 13:24, 27 August 2023

Jacobean may refer to:

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