Proper noun
Jobst (plural Jobsts)
A surname from German.
After the death of Ruprecht in 1410, his succession at first proved difficult, as both Wenceslaus' cousin Jobst of Moravia and Wenceslaus' brother Sigismund of Hungary were elected King of the Romans. Source: Internet
Jobst died in 1411, and Wenceslaus agreed to give up the crown, so long as he could keep Bohemia. Source: Internet
Margrave Jobst - his personality and relationship with the other members of the Luxembourg family, in:Moravští Lucemburkové 1315-1411. Source: Internet
Sigismund and Jobst signed a mutual inheritance treaty in 1401, but later again fell out with each other. Source: Internet