Jex — This interesting surname is of early medieval English origin, and is a surname formed from either one of two male given names, Jacob or John. Jacob derives from the Hebrew aqob meaning supplanter or, following after . In the Bible, this is the… … Surnames reference
JEX — Juge de l exécution Le juge de l’exécution (souvent abrégé en « JEX ») constitue une juridiction particulière en droit français, compétente, principalement mais non exclusivement, pour régler des litiges s élevant lors de l exécution… … Wikipédia en Français
Jex — Juge de l exécution Le juge de l’exécution (souvent abrégé en « JEX ») constitue une juridiction particulière en droit français, compétente, principalement mais non exclusivement, pour régler des litiges s élevant lors de l exécution… … Wikipédia en Français
jex — sen·i·jex·tee; … English syllables
Jex Thoth — Logo von Jex Thoth … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jex-Blake, Sophia Louisa — ▪ British physician born Jan. 21, 1840, Hastings, Sussex, Eng. died Jan. 7, 1912, Mark Cross British physician who successfully sought legislation (1876) permitting women in Britain to receive the M.D. degree and a license to practice… … Universalium
JEX — abbr. Japan Airline Express … Dictionary of abbreviations
Sophia Jex-Blake — Sophia Louisa Jex Blake (21 January, 1840 ndash; 7 January, 1912) was an English physician, teacher and feminist. She was one of the first female doctors in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, a leading campaigner for medical… … Wikipedia
Sophia Jex-Blake — Sophia Jex Blake, um 1860 Sophia Louisa Jex Blake (* 21. Januar 1840 in Hastings, East Sussex; † 7. Januar 1912 in Rotherfield, Sussex) war eine britische Ärztin, Feministin und Gründerin zweier medizinisc … Deutsch Wikipedia
Katharine Jex-Blake — (18 November 1860 ndash; 26 March 1951), was an English classical scholar, mistress of Girton College, Cambridge.Citation last = Perrone first = Fernanda Helen contribution = Blake, Katharine Jex (1860–1951) year = Oct 2005 title = Oxford… … Wikipedia