János Jacobinus

He was the son of Bernát Jacobinus, a prestigious citizen of Kolozsvár (today: Cluj-Napoca, Romania).

In this capacity, he, probably, controlled the domestic policy of Transylvania around that time, when the position of Chancellor remained vacant.

Several months later, he died in the battle of Brassó (today: Brașov, Romania) along with his lord against Radu Şerban, ruler of Wallachia.

For a short time, he was the owner of the Wolphard–Kakas House, an important Renaissance monument on the Main square of Kolozsvár.

However the original owner, István Kakas, a diplomat and traveler sued back that from Jacobinus.

Battle of Brassó, where Jacobinus killed (1603)