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Violet Jacob (1 September 1863 – 9 September 1946) was a Scottish writer known especially for her historical novel Flemington and for her poetry, mainly in Scots.She was described by a fellow Scottish poet Hugh MacDiarmid as "the most considerable of contemporary vernacular poets".
Teuku Jacob (1929–2007), Indonesian paleoanthropologist; Teun Jacob (1927–2009), Dutch wall painter and sculptor; Thierry Jacob (1965–2024), French professional boxer; Trevor Jacob (born 1993), American snowboarder accused of deliberately crashing his own plane; Ursula Jacob (born 1985), Irish camogie player; Violet Jacob (1863–1946 ...
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Violet Jacob United Kingdom: 1 September 1863: 9 September 1946: Writer and poet John Maynard Keynes United Kingdom: 5 June 1883: 21 April 1946: Economist A Treatise on Money: Hermann von Keyserling Germany: 20 July 1880: 26 April 1946: Philosopher Otis Adelbert Kline United States: 1 July 1891: 24 October 1946: Literary agent and science ...
Violeta (Cyrillic: Виолета, romanized: Violeta, Greek: Βιολέτα, romanized: Violéta) is a female given name.Notable people with the name include: Violeta Alexandru (born 1975), Romanian politician
Violet Baudelaire is the eldest of the three Baudelaire orphans, as well as the daughter of Beatrice and Bertrand Baudelaire and is uniquely gifted in inventing abilities. She uses these skills to help her younger brother Klaus and her baby sister Sunny escape from Count Olaf time and time again.
Violet Nicolson (9 April 1865 – 4 October 1904), otherwise known as Adela Florence Nicolson (née Cory), was an English poet who wrote under the pseudonym Laurence Hope. In the early 1900s, she became a best-selling author.