Born Jakob Wiesendanger (Ceporin is a close Greek translation of the original Swiss surname -from keporós, "garden-custodian," "garden-overseer") in the town of Dinhard, Ceporin was the son of a wealthy farmer.
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Around the second half of 1523, Ceporin married Elsbeth Scherer, a former Dominican nun of the monastery of Töss.
Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle | St. Jakob-Park | Jakob Böhme | Philipp Jakob Cretzschmar | Johann Jakob Engel | Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz | Johann Jakob Reiske | Jakob von Uexküll | Jakob Nielsen (usability consultant) | Jakob Nielsen | Jakob Heine | Jakob Altaras | Emil Jakob Schindler | Johann Jakob Kaup | Jakob Steiner | Jakob Sporrenberg | Jakob Friedrich Fries | Jakob Erhardt | Jakob Bogdani | Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen | Carl Jakob Adolf Christian Gerhardt | Walter Jakob Gehring | Sankt Jakob in Defereggen | Rudolf Jakob Camerarius | portrait of Jakob Muffel | Johann Jakob von Tschudi | Johann Jakob Moser | Johann Jakob Haid | Johann Jakob Bethmann | Johann Jakob Bachofen |