
1) King of england 2) King of great britain
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Jacobean indicates the period of English history that coincides with the reign of James I of England (1603–1625): It is also used to refer to other things relating to the name James, notably the biblical Epistle of James. Jacobean derives from the New Latin Jacobaeus, cognate with James and Jacob. ...
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• (a.) Alt. of Jacobian
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Reign of James I in England, 1603-25 .
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Early 1600's English furniture style with a medieval appearance and dark finish. Furniture from this period can be very simple or covered with carvings.
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Style in the arts, influential upon architecture and furniture as well as literature, during the reign of James I (1603-25) in England. In the visual arts, Jacobean design follows the general...
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An architectural style used during the earlier part of the Stuart period (1603-1685AD). The name comes from the Latin for James - Jacobus - who was the first British Stuart King.
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building style (mainly domestic) of the reign of James 1 of England 1603-25. More sumptuous than Elizabethan it was characterised by the use of a number of details from different renaissance styles, principally, extravagant dutch curved gables, strapwork, fancy chimneys and mullioned, o...
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Originally a type of English embroidery with a strong oriental influence, of the type first done during the Restoration period. Common motifs are branches, ornamented in color with fruits and flowers and birds is common. Jacobean designs are found most frequently as upholstery fabrics.
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During the reign of King James I, i.e., between the years 1603-1625. (Jacobus is the Latin form of J
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Ja·co'be·an (?; 277),
Ja*co'bi*an adjective [ From Latin
Jacobus James. See 2d
Jack .] Of or pertaining to a style of architecture and decoration in the time of James the First, of England. 'A
Jacobean table.'
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In architecture, Jacobean refers to a style of architecture developed during the reign of Elizabeth I and popular in the reign of James I (whence its name, from the Latin version of James, Jacobus) which was characterised by the grafting of Classical details onto mediaeval-style buildings.
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[
adj] - of or relating to James I or his reign or times 2. [n] - any distinguished personage during the reign of James I of England
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Term used to describe the culture of the reign of James I (reigned 1603-25) particularly theatre (and even furniture) as well as painting. Great Elizabethan miniaturist Hilliard continues but succeeded in royal favour by Oliver. Similarly Gheeraerts flourished but overtaken by more sophisticated naturalism of Dutch born Van Somer and then Mytens (p...
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adjective of or relating to James I or his reign or times; `Jacobean writers`
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Style in the arts, influential upon architecture and furniture as well as literature, during the reign of James I (1603–25) in England. In the visual arts, Jacobean design follows the general lines of Elizabethan design, but uses classical features with greater complexity and with more extravagant ornamentation, it adopted many motifs from con......
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