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H.E.I.
High energy ignition, also known as H.E.I, is an electronic ignition system introduced by General Motors in the early 1970s and used through the mid 1980s. It is characterised by the incorporation of the ignition coil into the distributor cap, eliminating the need for a coil wire. ..
HEI
Hei is also a shortened term for Alfons Heiderich from the Fullmetal Alchemist movie. Contextual meanings of HEI and Hei: Hei, abbreviation for the Heilongjiang province in the People's Republic of ChinaHEI, High Explosive Incendiary ammunitionHEI, Institut universitaire de hautes études internat..
Hei-tiki
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since July 2006. Hei-tiki neck pendant ..
Hei- en Boeicop
The town centre (dark green) and the statistical district (light green) of Hei- en Boeicop in the municipality of Zederik. Hei- en Boeicop ([51°57′N 5°5′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Zederik, and lies about 9 km south ..
Heian
The name Heian may mean: Heian period, an era of Japanese history.Kyoto, a city in Japan formerly called Heian-kyō. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to poin..
Heian dai shogi
Heian dai shogi (平安大将棋 'Heian (Era) large chess') is an early large board variant of shogi (Japanese chess) as it was played in the Heian period. The same 12th century document which describes the Heian form of shogi also describes this variant. Unfortunately, this description does not g..
Heian Jingu
Shinto shrine Heian Jingu's torii The Heian Jingū (平安神宮) is a Shinto shrine located in Kyoto, Japan. The torii before the main gate is the largest in Japan, and the main building, or shaden (社殿), is designed to imitate the Kyoto Imperial Palace. The Heian Jingū was built ..
Heian period
History of Japan PaleolithicJomon periodYayoi periodYamato period*Kofun period*Asuka periodNara periodHeian periodKamakura period*Kemmu restorationMuromachi period*North-South Court*Warring States periodAzuchi-Momoyama period*Nanban trade periodEdo period*Late Tokugawa shogunateMeiji periodTai..
Heian series
The Heian series of kata is a series of kata adapted from more ancient kata such as Kanku dai, Gojushiho dai and others. The Heian kata were a product of Anko Itosu's effort to streamline several kata, namely the Pinan series, into forms suitable for teaching the gross body movement skills of karat..
Heian shogi
Heian shōgi (平安将棋 "Heian era chess") is a predecessor of modern shogi (Japanese chess). Some form of chess almost certainly reached Japan by the 9th century, if not earlier, but the earliest surviving Japanese description of the rules dates from the early 12th century (c. 1120, during the ..
HEIAP
High Explosive Incendiary/Armor Piercing Ammunition The principle of HEIAP munitions is used in tank-shells as well as bullets, but this article will discuss only the Raufoss Mk 211 round. The primary purpose of these munitions is armor penetration, but unlike SLAP rounds (Saboted-Light Armor Pene..
Heiås
Heiås is a village in the municipality of Trøgstad, Norway. Its population (SSB 2005) is 654. ..
Heiau
A heiau is a Hawaiian temple comprised of a stone platform with various structures built upon it. The structures on the platform were used to house priests, sacred ceremonial drums, sacred items, and cult images representing the associated with that particular temple. There were also altars on ..
Heiban Nuba
Heiban Nuba is a language and an ethnic group of origin of Central Sudan. The language belongs to the Niger-Congo languages. It is spoken by less than 50,000 persons. Many members of this ethnic group are Christians, which puts them at risk. ..
Heibao
Heibao Group Co., Ltd. is a Chinese Electric Vehicle manufacturer. General data Location: Weihai City, ChinaCapacity Production (est.): 100,000 vehicles/yearEmployees: ~3000Status: Private company External links [Corporate Web Site (Chinese)] - Requires Flash[Corporate Web Site (Eng..
Heiberger, Alabama
Heiberger, Alabama is a small settlement located near Marion in Perry County, Alabama. It is best known for being the birthplace of civil rights leader Coretta Scott King. References Moore, F. Brooks. [Pathways to and from Heiberger], Perry County, Alabama: History of the William and Anni..
Heibonsha World Encyclopedia
The Heibonsha World Encyclopedia (世界大百科事典, Sekai daihyakka jiten) is one of Japan's two major encyclopedias, the other being the Encyclopedia Nipponica. The World Encyclopedia is widely held to be the most complete and up-to-date encyclopedia in the Japanese language. Formats The He..
Heichalot
This article is a stub. Heichalot (The Palaces) refers to a collection of Jewish literature. Many motifs of later Kabbalah are based on the Heichalot texts, and the Heichalot literature itself is based upon earlier sources, including traditions about Hanoch. Some of the Heichalot texts are Heicha..
HEIC (disambiguation)
HEIC refers to: HEIC, British East India CompanyHubble European Space Agency Information Centre (HEIC) This page expands a four-character combination which might be any or all of: an abbreviation, an acronym, an initialism, a call sign, a word in English, or a word in another language. If an referr..
HEIC Nemesis
Launched in 1839, the Honorable East India Company Nemesis was the first British ocean-going iron warship, and was used to great effect in the First Opium War in China. The steam- and sail-powered ship was particularly effective in China because its shallow draft (5-6 feet) allowed it to travel into..
Heidal
Heidal is a district in the Gudbrandsdal rich in beauty and tradition and lying along the narrow valley of the Sjoa River. It has the highest concentration of older protected timber houses and farm places in Norway (~1/5 of the buildings are from the 18th century). Some locations allow guided tours..
Heide
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Map of Germany showing Heide Heide is a town in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is the capital of the Kreis (district) Dithmarschen. Population: 21,000. The German word Heide means "heath". In the 15th century four adjoining villages decided to build ..
Heide-Land
Heide-Land is an Amt Kirchspielslandgemeinde ("collective municipality") in the district of Dithmarschen, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated around Heide, which is the seat of the Amt, but not part of it. The Amt Kirchspielslandgemeinde Heide-Land consists of the following municipalitie..
Heideck
Heideck is a town in the district of Roth, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 13 km south of Roth bei Nürnberg and 35 km south of Nuremberg. ..
Heidecksburg
The castle Heidecksburg was the residence of the princes to Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt in Rudolstadt. The castle is located approximately 60 m above the old town of Rudolstadt. It was not destroyed during World War II. External links http://www.heidecksburg.de/http://www.thueringerschloesser.de ..
Heidegger and Nazism
The German philosopher Martin Heidegger joined the Nazi Party (NSDAP) on May 1, 1933, nearly three weeks after being appointed Rector of the University of Freiburg. He resigned the Rectorship about one year later, in April 1934, but remained a member of the NSDAP until the end of World War II. His f..
Heidelberg
A view of the city from its Schloss (castle) Schloss above town Shopping district Heidelberg and the other cities of the Neckar River Valley View from the so called "alley of philosophers" (Philosophenweg) towards the Old Town, with Heidelberg Castle, Heiliggeist Chur..
Heidelberg, Gauteng
Heidelberg is a South African town situated at the foot of the Suikerbosrand (Sugarbush Ridge) next to the N3 highway, which connects Johannesburg and Durban. Heidelberg began in 1862 as a trading station built by a German HJ Uekermann. A town was laid out around the store and named after Uekermann'..
Heidelberg, Minnesota
Heidelberg is a city in Le Sueur County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 72 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.3 km² (0.5 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 72 people, 25 househo..
Heidelberg, Mississippi
Heidelberg is a town in Jasper County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 840 at the 2000 census. Geography Heidelberg is located at [31°53′28″N, 88°59′27″W] (31.891249, -88.990952)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau,..
Heidelberg, Pennsylvania
Heidelberg is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,225 at the 2000 census. Geography Heidelberg is located at [40°23′27″N, 80°5′26″W] (40.390919, -80.090693)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census..
Heidelberg, South Africa
Heidelberg is the name of two towns in South Africa. Heidelberg, GautengHeidelberg, Western Cape See Also: Heidelberg - the original town in Germany. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may..
Heidelberg, Texas
Heidelberg is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,586 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Heidelberg is located at [26°11′15″N, 97°52′59″W] (..
Heidelberg, Victoria
Heidelberg City: Melbourne State: Victoria (Australia) LGA: City of Banyule Established: ? Postcode: 3084 Population: 21,826 Median property value: ? Suburbs near Heidelberg West nw n ne Heidelberg West Heidelberg e sw s se Heidelberg is a suburb of Melbourne..
Heidelberg, Western Cape
Heidelberg is a town in Western Cape, South Africa. It is located near South Africa's south coast, on the N2 highway, 276km east of Cape Town (about half way between Cape Town and Knysna). Heidelberg is just east to the Overberg region, and some consider it the beginning of the Garden Route. Hei..
Heidelberger Platz (Berlin U-Bahn)
Heidelberger Platz is an Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U3.  Stations on the Berlin U-Bahn    U1 Warschauer Straße | Schlesisches Tor | Görlitzer Bahnhof | Kottbusser Tor | Prinzenstraße | Hallesches Tor | Möckernbrücke | Gleisdreieck | Kurfürstenstraße..
Heidelberg (disambiguation)
Heidelberg as a place name: Heidelberg, GermanyHeidelberg, Victoria, AustraliaHeidelberg, Ontario (near Kitchener, Ontario), Canada South Africa:*Heidelberg, Gauteng*Heidelberg, Western Cape United States:*Heidelberg, Pennsylvania*Heidelberg, Texas*Heidelberg, Mississippi*Heidelberg, Minnesota Other..
Heidelberg Appeal
The Heidelberg Appeal, authored by Michel Salomon and signed by a number of leading scientists, is a statement decrying "an irrational ideology which is opposed to scientific and industrial progress, and impedes economic and social development." Issued to coincide with the opening of the United Nati..
Heidelberg Castle
The castle in the early 19th century A damaged interior wall of the castle Damage from rear of castle Heidelberg Castle (German: Heidelberger Schloss) is a castle in the German city of Heidelberg. Originally a fort, it was transformed into a castle in 1544. Over the centuries, it..
Heidelberg Catechism
The Heidelberg Catechism is a document taking the form of a series of questions and answers, for use in teaching Reformed Christian doctrine. It has been translated into many languages and is regarded as one of the most influential of the Reformed catechisms. Elector Frederick III, sovereign of th..
Heidelberg Centre-School of Communications Management
The Heidelberg Centre is the home of the School of Communications Management at Ryerson University. The 5 storey building at 125 Bond Street cost $10.61 million to build and was designed by Moffat Kinoshita Architects. It was completed in 2002 and is home to the Graphic Communications Management. ..
Heidelberg College
Heidelberg College is a liberal arts college located in Tiffin, Ohio. Founded in 1850 by the German Reformed Church and currently affiliated with the United Church of Christ, the school has grown from an initial graduating class of five to its current enrollment of approximately 1,500, including 1,1..
Heidelberg Heights, Victoria
Heidelberg Heights is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Banyule. City of BanyuleAll Melbourne suburbs NW N NE W Heidelberg Heights E SW S SE Suburbs of the City of Banyule Bundoora | Eaglemont | Greensborough | Heidelberg | Heidelberg H..
Heidelberg Project
The Heidelberg Project was created in 1986 by artist Tyree Guyton as an outdoor art environment in the heart of Detroit, Michigan. Today, the project is recognized around the world as a demonstration of the power of creativity in creating hope and a bright vision for the future. The Heidelberg Proje..
Heidelberg railway station, Melbourne
Heidelberg is a railway station in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is located on the Hurstbridge railway line in the suburb of Heidelberg. Station Navigation Hurstbridge line Previous Station Eaglemont → | → Rosanna Next Station Entire network ..
Heidelberg School
The Heidelberg School was an Australian art movement of the late 19th century. The name refers to the then rural area near Melbourne where practitioners of the style found their subjects, though usage expanded to cover other Australian artists working in similar areas. The core group painted there..
Heidelberg Township
Heidelberg Township may refer to: Heidelberg Township, York County, PennsylvaniaHeidelberg Township, Lehigh County, PennsylvaniaHeidelberg Township, Lebanon County, PennsylvaniaHeidelberg Township, Berks County, PennsylvaniaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles ..
Heidelberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Heidelberg Township is a township in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,636 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 37.1 km² (14.3 mi²). 37.1 km² (14.3 mi²) of it is land and 0.07% is water. Demo..
Heidelberg Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania
Heidelberg Township is a township in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,832 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 62.7 km² (24.2 mi²). 62.6 km² (24.2 mi²) of it is land and 0.04% is water. De..
Heidelberg Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
Heidelberg Township is a township in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The population was 3,279 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 64.0 km² (24.7 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, th..
Heidelberg Township, Pennsylvania
Heidelberg Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania: Heidelberg Township, Berks County, PennsylvaniaHeidelberg Township, Lebanon County, PennsylvaniaHeidelberg Township, Lehigh County, PennsylvaniaHeidelberg Township, York County, Pennsylvania This is a [disambigua..
Heidelberg Township, York County, Pennsylvania
Heidelberg Township is a township in York County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,970 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 38.7 km² (15.0 mi²). 37.5 km² (14.5 mi²) of it is land and 1.3 km² (0.5 mi²) of..
Heidelberg Tun
right The Heidelberg Tun (Große Fass in German) is an extremely large wine vat contained within the cellars of Heidelberg Castle. There have been four such barrels in the history of Heidelberg; the present one has a capacity of approximately 220,017 litres (58,124 gallons) and was made in 17..
Heidelberg United
Heidelberg United or "Megas Alexandros" named after Alexander the Great is an Australian football (soccer) club located in the northern inner suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. The roots of the club were formed by Greek Macedonian immigrants as early as 1955, primarily by people from the village of ..
Heidelberg West, Victoria
Heidelberg West City: Melbourne State: Victoria (Australia) LGA: City of Banyule Established: ? Postcode: 3081 Population: 13,096 Median property value: ? Suburbs near Heidelberg West nw n ne w Heidelberg West Heidelberg sw s se Heidelberg West is a suburb of ..
Heidemarie M. Stefanyshyn-Piper
Heidemarie Martha Stefanyshyn-Piper (born February 7, 1963 in St. Paul, Minnesota) is an American astronaut. She will fly her first mission on STS-115 (slated for launch in the summer of 2006), on board which she will be a Mission Specials. She holds S.B. (1984) and S.M. (1985) degrees in mechani..
Heidemarie Steiner
Heidemarie Steiner married Walther (born 1944) is a German figure skater and figure skating coach. Heidemarie Steiner began as a single skater. But when she dropped in the East German-Figure skating-Hierarchy behind Gabriele Seyfert she wanted to finish her career already. However she changed to ..
Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul
Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul, born November 21, 1942 in Frankfurt am Main), is a German politician and a member of the Social Democratic Party. Wieczorek-Zeul is a prominent figure of the Social Democrats' left wing. In 1993, she stood for the Social Democrats' candidacy for the chancellor's offic..
Heiden
Heiden is a Germanic name. Municipalities Heiden, GermanyHeiden, Switzerland People Bernhard Heiden, German-American composer and music teacher.Konrad Heiden, journalist and historian of Nazi Germany This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the sam..
Heiden, Germany
Heiden is a village and a municipality in the district of Borken in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located approx. 5 km east of Borken. External Links [Heiden Website] ..
Heiden, Switzerland
Heiden is a municipality in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden in Switzerland (800 m a.s.l.). It has a population of 4,000 (as of 2002). The area of Heiden is 7.48 km². Around 1650 Wolfhalden and Heiden could not agree about the control over the church. This led to the creation of a church in e..
Heidenau
Heidenau is also a municipality in Lower Saxony, see Tostedt. Heidenau is a town in the Sächsische Schweiz district, in Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the left bank of the Elbe, 13 km southeast of Dresden (centre). ..
Heidenheim
Heidenheim an der Brenz (short: Heidenheim) is a city in eastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is located on Baden-Württemberg's border with Bavaria, approximately 17 km south of Aalen and 33 km north of Ulm. Heidenheim is the largest city, the seat of Heidenheim County, and ranks third behind..
Heidenheim (district)
Heidenheim Statistics State: Baden-Württemberg Capital: Heidenheim } } |- | Area:||627.19 km² |- | Inhabitants:||136,993 (2002) |- | pop. density:||218 inh./km² |- | Car identification:||HDH |- | Homepage:||http://www.landkreis-heidenheim.de |- !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=#DEFFAD|Map |-..
Heidenröslein
Heidenröslein (Rose on the Heath) is a poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. External links [Original German text and English translation]..
Heidenstamskolan
Heidenstamskolan is a school in the Löten area of Uppsala, Sweden. The school has special Natural Science (NO) classes. ..
Heidern
Heidern is a character in the King of Fighters series. History Heidern is the commander of the Ikari Warriors, and issues commands to his adopted daughter Leona Heidern and his best soldiers Clark Steel, Whip, and Ralf Jones; and is also known as the "General of the soldiers of Fortune". Back in 1..
Heideroosjes
The Heideroosjes (pronounced; hi-duh-rose-yes, HR in short), is a punk band from Horst aan de Maas, the Netherlands. The band's lyrics are in Dutch, English, German and Limburgs (a Dutch dialect spoken in the Dutch and Belgian province of Limburg). The band, formed in 1989, consists of Marco Roelofs..
Heiderscheid
Heiderscheid Heischent District Diekirch Canton Wiltz Geography Area rank 32.65 km² 15th of 116 Highest point rank 529 m 11th of 116 Lowest point rank 238 m 51st of 116 Population 2005) Population rank 1,238 85th of 116 2005) Density rank 37.92 /km² 96th ..
Heidesheim am Rhein
Heidesheim is a small town situated on the left bank of the river Rhine within the district (Kreis) Mainz-Bingen in the east of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The municipality divides into the two settlements Heidenfahrt and Uhlerborn. Together with the municipality Wackernheim it forms the Verbands..
Heideweek
The Heideweek is in Ede a week of festivity. The blossom in the "heides" (heathers) is celebrated. Every year the people of Ede choose a "heide" queen and princess. A parade goes through the centre and suburbs of Ede and on the Museumsquare area are many bands and festivities. ..
Heide (disambiguation)
There are communes and places that have the name Heide (German and Dutch word for heath): In Germany Heide, in the Dithmarschen district, Schleswig-HolsteinHeide (Nümbrecht), a part of Nümbrecht,Heide (Radevormwald), a part of RadevormwaldHeide (Burscheid), a part of Burscheid, Lower SaxonyA par..
Heide (Venray)
Heide ([51°30′N 5°57′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Limburg. It is a part of the municipality of Venray, and lies about 20 km east of Helmond. In 2001, Heide had 107 inhabitants. The built-up area of the town was 0.04 km2, and contained 35 residences.Statistics Netherlands (..
Heide Candy Company
Heide Candy Company is a subsidiary of candy manufacturer Farley's & Sathers Candy Company, Inc. It currently comes in the following products: JujubesJujyfruitsSour JujyfruitsRed Hot DollarsRed Raspberry DollarsBlack Licorice Dollars ..
Heide Circle
The Heide Circle was a loose grouping of artists who lived and worked at "Heide", a former dairy farm on the Yarra River floodplain at Bulleen, a suburb of Melbourne, counting amongst their number many of Australia's best-known modernist painters. Heide was purchased in 1934 by John and Sunday Reed..
Heide Museum of Modern Art
The Heide Museum of Modern Art is located in Bulleen, Victoria, Australia and was established in 1981. The site was originally owned by the prominent Melbourne art collectors John and Sunday Reed, whose private farm-house was known as Heide (and now Heide I). Heide I remains on the site, alongsid..
Heide Park
Map Main Entrance Main details Address: Heide-Park Soltau GmbH Heidenhof 29614 Soltau Heide-Park is a theme park in Soltau, Lower Saxony. With an overall area of over 850,000 m², it is one of the biggest German Amusement Parks and the biggest in Northern Germany. The theme park..
Heide Rühle
Heide Rühle (born 5 November 1948 in Heilbronn) is a German politician and Member of the European Parliament for Alliance '90/The Greens, part of the European Greens. ..
Heide Schmidt
Heide Schmidt (born November 27, 1948 in Kempten im Allgäu, Germany) is an Austrian politician. A lawyer and formerly a prominent member of Jörg Haider's Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ), in 1993 Schmidt was one of a group of politicians who, because of Haider's increasingly right-wing verbal poli..
Heide Simonis
Heide Simonis (born July 4 1943) is a German politician. She is a member of the SPD. She was Minister President of Schleswig-Holstein from 1993 to 2005, the first woman to hold this post in Germany's history. On March 17 2005 Simonis failed to be reelected as Minister President of Schleswig-Holste..
Heidi
Heidi is a story focusing on events in the life of the title character, a young orphan girl, in Switzerland. It was written as a children's book in 1880 by Swiss author Johanna Spyri pronounced "Yo haa naa Spear re". Two sequels, Heidi Grows Up and Heidi's Children, were not written by Spyri but we..
Heidi, Del 1 (Langt fra Las Vegas)
Langt fra Las Vegas season oneFebruary 2001 - May 2001List of Langt fra Las Vegas episodes Episodes: En Ordentlig SneppeturTrillekødDanish DynamiteOrdnung Muss SeinKærlighedspokalenProletarkædenSexfreakSe & HorHeidi, Del 1Heidi, Del 2En på EgnsdragtenIT Phone HomeHelmig Fucki Fucki Heidi, D..
Heidi, Del 2 (Langt fra Las Vegas)
Langt fra Las Vegas season oneFebruary 2001 - May 2001List of Langt fra Las Vegas episodes Episodes: En Ordentlig SneppeturTrillekødDanish DynamiteOrdnung Muss SeinKærlighedspokalenProletarkædenSexfreakSe & HorHeidi, Del 1Heidi, Del 2En på EgnsdragtenIT Phone HomeHelmig Fucki Fucki Heidi, ..
Heidiboy Channel
Heidiboy: Half Heidi - half Astroboy, character invented by Martin Sastre in the year 2000. Heidiboy represents all too fast grown up kid who happens to have all those orphan Manga characters such - as Candy, Heidi, Marco or Astroboy - as role models. The Heidiboy Generation stuck between adulthoo..
Heidi Anderson
Heidi Anderson is an American voice actor from Honolulu, Hawaii. She is best known to gamers as the voice of Jill Valentine from the Nintendo Gamecube version of Resident Evil. She was also the voice of Samantha Smith in the game Killer7. External links [}}}] at the Internet Movie Datab..
Heidi Becker
Heidi Becker (born 11 October 1940 in Klagenfurt, Austria) is an Austrian-born model. She is best known for being Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its June 1961 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Mario Casilli. When Heidi was 16, she and her family left Austria and settled in ..
Heidi Behrens-Benedict
Heidi Behrens-Benedict, American politician, has been a three-time candidate for the United States House of Representatives, running as a Democrat in the Eighth Congressional District of Washington. The seat is currently held by Republican Dave Reichert. In the 2004 primary election, Behrens-Bened..
Heidi Bohay
Heidi Bohay is an actress who was born in New Jersey on 15 December 1959. Bohay is best known for her role as Megan Kendall from 1983 to 1987 on the prime-time ABC drama Hotel. She was also the hostess of the cable television shows American Baby and Party at Home. Ms. Bohay has been married since..
Heidi Burge
Heidi Burge (born November 11, 1971 in Palos Verdes, California) is a retired professional basketball player. She is the twin sister of Heather Burge. They both played college basketball at the University of Virginia and then played professionally in European leagues and in the Women's National Bask..
Heidi Choat
Heidi Choat (b. circa 1971) is a former Australian primary school teacher who was convicted in August 1999 of maintaining a sexual relationship with one of her students. [#endnote_conviction] Choat was a teacher at a government primary school in central Queensland, where she seduced a 1..
Heidi Chu
Heidi CHU Hoi Ting (Traditional Chinese: 朱凱婷, born August 17, 1977) is the 2nd runner-up and winner of Miss International Goodwill of the 2001 Miss Hong Kong contest. She is currently a presenter/actress of TVB television company, which is also her management agent from 2005. She is also a gue..
Heidi Collins
Heidi Collins is a correspondent and anchor on CNN. Collins is based in New York and frequently appears on Anderson Cooper 360°. Collins fills in for several of the prime time programs on CNN but she does not have a permanent anchor position of her own. Collins joined CNN in 2002 originally anchor..
Heidi Cortez
Heidi Cortez, also known as Jessy Demoaner, was born in Southern California in 1981. Heidi decided at a young age that she wanted to be a model and act, and has made that her lifetime ambition. Heidi has appeared on numerous television and radio commercials and was a co-host on ESPN’s The XTra P..
Heidi Fleiss
Heidi Fleiss (born in Los Feliz, California on December 30 1965), known as the "Hollywood Madam", is an American pimp and prostitute. She was convicted in connection with her prostitution ring with charges including pandering and tax evasion. Her ring had numerous famous and wealthy clients, incl..
Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam
Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam (1996) is a feature-length documentary film by Nick Broomfield. It is an examination of the woman herself, Broomfield attempting to uncover if she truly is a 'horrible person', and what made her that way. The film ends up an account of the power struggle between Fleis..
Heidi Foss
Canadian TV writer. She has written for the shows Radio Active, Timothy Goes to School and Fries with That. ..
Heidi Game
The "Heidi Game" is the name given in American football folklore to the American Football League game between the Oakland Raiders and the New York Jets played on November 17, 1968. Contents 1 The Game2 The Incident3 Damage Control4 Aftermath5 Recent references6 Simil..
Heidi Grande Røys
Heidi Grande Røys (born 1967) is a Norwegian politician for the Socialist Left Party. She was Minister of Modernisation in 2005, and Minister of Administration and Consumer Affairs 2006-present. ..
Heidi Groskreutz
Heidi Groskreutz, born September 3, 1981, is from Cliffside Park, New Jersey, and raised in Newport Beach, California. As of 2006, she is a six-time U.S.A. Open Swing Dance champion. Her dancing specialties are Latin, ballroom, and swing dancing. Along with her cousin Benji Schwimmer, in 2006 s..
Heidi Hamilton
Heidi Hamilton (born 1973 in Batesville, Indiana) is an American radio personality. Hamilton is also an actor, performing in artistic roles in Los Angeles theater and independent film. Based in Los Angeles, she is part of the Frosty, Heidi & Frank Show, a talk radio show broadcast from their h..
Heidi Harley
Heidi B. Harley (born September 26, 1969) is an Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Arizona. She is the author or coauthor of three books, and has several papers published on formal syntactic theory, morphology, and lexical semantics. She was born in Oregon, but was raised in St..
Heidi Hautala
Heidi Anneli Hautala (born 14 November 1955 in Oulu) is a Finnish politician. She was the leader of the Finnish Green Party in 1987-1991, and a presidential candidate in 2000 and 2006. She was a member of the national parliament from 1991 to 1995. After Finland joined the European Union (EU) in 19..
Heidi Heitkamp
Heidi Heitkamp (born October 30 1955) is a lawyer and politician from the U.S. state of North Dakota. She was attorney general of the state from 1993 to 2001. She ran on the Democratic-NPL ticket for governor in 2000, losing to John Hoeven. While serving as the Attorney General of North Dakota, H..
Heidi Klum
Heidi Klum Height 177 cm (5 ft 9 1/2in ) Weight 54 kg (119 lb) Measurements 34-24-34 (US); 86.5-61-86.5 (EU) Dress size 4-6 (US); 34-36 (EU) Shoe size 10 (US); 42 (EU} Eye color Hazel Hair color Light brown Nationality German Salary 7 million Heidi Klum (..
Heidi Lee Morgan
Heidi Lee Morgan was a professional wrestler. She was trained by The Fabulous Moolah, Wolfgang Von Heller, and Johnny Rodz. She was a LPWA Tag Team Champion and a WWWA Ladies Champion. redirect [[Template:Not verified]]..
Heidi Lucas
Heidi Lucas is an actress well known for her role as dina alexander on salute your shorts .she has been in many movies and tv shows and commercials. ..
Heidi Mark
Heidi Mark is an American model and actress. She was chosen as Playboy's Playmate of the Month in July, 1995. Prior to being a playmate, she appeared on the cover of April 1994 issue of the magazine. Mark was married to Vince Neil of Motley Crue. Appearances in Playboy special editions Playbo..
Heidi McDonald
Heidi McDonald is a US writer and editor in the field of comics. Currently the co-editor of PW Comics Week, she also writes a blog about comics called The Beat and does the monthly column, Hey Kids! Comics! for The Comic Buyer's Guide and writes for Publisher's Weekly''. She is a former editor for D..
Heidi Mollenhauer
An actress who is best known for her role as the singing voice of Esmerelda in The Hunchback of Notre Dame. ..
Heidi Montag
Heidi Montag is a cast member from the MTV reality series The Hills. She works at Bolthouse Productions in Los Angeles. She is friends with Lauren Conrad, and they live together in an apartment in Los Angeles. ..
Heidi Mueller
Heidi Jo Mueller (born January 29, 1982 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American actress. She currently portrays the role of Kay Bennett on the NBC daytime soap opera Passions and was formerly engaged to fellow actor Matthew Lawrence. Prior to Passions, Mueller appeared alongside her father Don Muell..
Heidi Munan
Heidi Munan is the Malaysian Swiss born author and journalist who write about Dayak cultural and ethnics in Sarawak, Malaysia. ..
Heidi Neumark
Heidi Neumark (born March, 9 1954) is the author of the book Breathing Space: A Spiritual Journey in the South Bronx (Beacon Press). She grew up in Summit, NJ and now lives on the Upper West Side with her husband Gregorio Orellano and their two children Ana Orellano who attends Wheelock College and ..
Heidi Pelttari
Heidi Pelttari is a Finnish hockey player who plays for Ilves Tampere and the Finnish national team on Winter Olympics 2006. ..
Heidi Postlewait
Heidi Postlewait is a former social worker who now works for the UN. She is one of the co-authors of international bestseller Emergency Sex and Other Desperate Measures along with colleagues Kenneth Cain and Andrew Thomson. ..
Heidi Range
Heidi Range Heidi India Range (born May 23, 1983 in Liverpool, England) is a member of English girlgroup Sugababes. Heidi started her musical career in Atomic Kitten with Liz McClarnon and Kerry Katona and was part of the original line up. She was featured on Atomic Kitten's demo tapes, but..
Heidi Rhodes
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Heidi Sorenson
Heidi Sorenson (born August 5, 1960 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Danish-Canadian model and actress. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its July 1981 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Ken Marcus. Heidi spend some of her childhood in Denmark before her family move..
Heidi Strobel
Heidi, on the left, on the cover of Playboy, with Jenna Morasca (on right), August 2003 --> Heidi Strobel (born October 29, 1978, Bethesda, Maryland) was a contestant on season six of the American reality television show [[Survivor: The Amazon]]. She placed fifth, lasting thirty-three days. ..
Heidi Swedberg
Heidi Swedberg (born March 3, 1966 in Honolulu, Hawaii) is an American actress best known as Susan Ross, the ill-fated fiancée of George Costanza on the TV series Seinfeld. Swedberg was raised in New Mexico and attended Sandia High School in Albuquerque, New Mexico from 1980 to 84. Following gradu..
Heidi Sørensen
This article os about a Norwegian politician, for Danish singer of the same name, see S.O.A.P.. Heidi Sørensen (born February 14, 1970 in Levanger) is a Norwegian politician (Socialist Left). She was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Oslo in 2001. She failed to get re-elected in 2005, bu..
Heidi Vähäkallio
Heidi Susanna Vähäkallio (born October 13 1971 in Helsinki) is a Finnish singer and lyricist. She has sang in band Aikakone (Finnish for time machine) by name Vera and before that in a band called Vadelmajalat (Finnish for raspberry feet). In chorus of Tommy Taberman single album Kiitti Vitusti (p..
Heidi VanDerveer
Heidi VanDerveer is a basketball coach in the WNBA, currently an assistant with the Seattle Storm. VanDerveer served as the Minnesota Lynx second head coach in 2002 after Brian Agler was fired mid-season. She is the younger sister of Tara VanDerveer, the longtime head coach of the Stanford Unive..
Heidi Willemssen
Heidi Willemssen is the 10 PM anchor, Sports Beat host and sports director at KSAX Eyewitness News -- an ABC-affiliate in Alexandria, Minnesota. ..
Heidi Zeigler
Heidi Zeigler (born March 26, 1979) was an American child actress in the late 1980s and early 1990s. In Rags to Riches, she played the role of Mickey, the youngest of a group of six orphan girls, who were adopted by businessman Nick Foley to create a family man image. Just months after this show's c..
Heidi Zeller-Bähler
Heidi Zeller-Bähler (born 25 July 1967) is a former Swiss alpine skier. ..
Heidi Zimmer
Heidi Zimmer is a mountain climber, who has overcome her disability of deafness in order to pursue the sport. External links [Home page] ..
Heidi Zurbriggen
Heidi Andenmatten-Zurbriggen (born 16 March 1967) is a former Swiss alpine skier and sister of Pirmin Zurbriggen. ..
Heidnische Gemeinschaft
The Heidnische Gemeinschaft (HG; "pagan community") is an esoteric German Neopagan society founded in 1985 by Géza von Neményi, influenced by the Armanen-Orden. By the person of its founder, the HG remained associated with the Armanenschaft during the late 1980s [link], but von Neményi ..
Heidrek
Heidrek or Heiðrekr was one of the main characters in the cycle about the magic sword Tyrfing. He appears in the Hervarar saga. Contents 1 Youth2 His father's advice3 Departing4 Adventures5 King of the Goths6 Sources Youth Heidrek was the son of king Höfund and h..
Heidrun Bluhm
Heidrun Bluhm (born January 18, 1958 in Schwerin) is a German politician and member of Die Linkspartei. ..
Heidrun oil field
The Heidrun oil field is an oil and gas field discovered in 1985 in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea, named after the goat Heiðrún from Norse mythology. The field lies 175 km West of Kristiansund. It has produced oil and gas since October 1995, and had a production of 165,000 barrels oil and..
Heidsieck & Co Monopole
The Heidsieck Monopole is a champagne house located in the Champagne region of France. It was founded in 1785 by Florens-Louis Heidsieck. Today, Hiedsieck is owned by the Vranken company (located in Epernay), who also have Pommery and Demoisielle in their portfolio. The champagne has a lot of pin..
Heidt
Heidt is a village with a population with about more than 100 habitants that belongs to the district Ronsdorf, since 1929 it is a part of the German town Wuppertal. Very wellknown is the "Heitder Feuerwehr". ..
Heier Township, Minnesota
Heier Township is a township in Mahnomen County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 154 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.7 km² (36.2 mi²). 86.9 km² (33.5 mi²) of it is land and 6.8 km² (2.6 mi²) of it (7...
Heifer
The word heifer can mean:- A young cow (as in cattle) before she has had her first calf.A term of endearment or an insult usually in reference to a womanThe charitable organization Heifer InternationalA character from the Nicktoon Rocko's Modern LifeThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation]..
Heifer Foundation
The Heifer Foundation manages the endowment of Heifer International, an organization dedicated to eradicating global poverty and hunger. Awards and recognition The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s 2004 Endowment Survey ranked the Heifer Foundation second out of 160 nonprofit organizations for “Retur..
Heifer International
Heifer International is a non-profit charitable organization based in Little Rock, Arkansas, dedicated to relieving global hunger and poverty. It provides gifts of livestock and plants, as well as education in sustainable agriculture, to financially-disadvantaged families around the world. Conte..
Heifetz
Heifetz may refer to: Danny HeifetzJascha HeifetzRonald A. Heifetz ..
Heigenbrücken
The title of this article contains the character ü. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Heigenbruecken. Heigenbrücken is a municipality in the Aschaffenburg district of Bavaria, Germany. ..
Heighington
Heighington can refer to two places in England: Heighington, County DurhamHeighington, Lincolnshire This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the..
Heighington, County Durham
Heighington is a village in the borough of Darlington and ceremonial county of County Durham, England. It is situated between Darlington and Shildon, near Newton Aycliffe. One of its most significant features is St Michael's Church - a Norman church, except for the 13th century south aisle. the 19th..
Heighington railway station
Heighington railway station serves the village of Heighington, it is located in County Durham, England. The station is on the Tees Valley Line and is operated by Northern Rail who provide all passenger train services. History The station lies on the route of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, t..
Heighliner
In the Dune world of Frank Herbert, the Heighliners of the Spacing Guild are enormous carrier spaceships used for interstellar travel. A Guild Heighliner. Their operation requires both a Guild Navigator and a Holtzman generator. While the Holtzman generator uses the Holtzman effect to fold s..
Height
For the height of a triangle, see Altitude (triangle). Height is the vertical measurement of an object. If the measurement is not taken vertically, it is termed the length (or sometimes, the width). Like length and width, it is measured in units of length. In geodesy, height is the metric distan..
Height-balanced tree
A height-balanced tree is a tree data structure which keeps its children similar in height to within some defined limit. For example, children of an AVL tree differ in height by at most 1. ..
Height-velocity diagram
--> The Height-Velocity diagram or H/V curve is a graph charting the safe/unsafe flight profiles relevant to a specific helicopter. In the simplest explanation, the H/V curve is a diagram where the shaded areas should be avoided, as the average pilot may be unable to complete an autorotation landi..
Heightfield
A heightfield (also known as a Digital Elevation Model, or DEM) is a bitmap whose component pixels are meant to be interpreted as elevations. More formally, these values are some displacement along a dimensional axis perpendicular to the bitmap's existing two dimensions. Because color bitmaps (parti..
Heightington
Heightington is a small village in Worcestershire, England. It lies a little to the south-west of Bewdley and a little to the west of Stourport-on-Severn. Its best known landmark is the 13th century St Giles' Church. ..
Heightism
Heightism is a form of discrimination based on height. In principle it can refer to unfavorable treatment of either unusually tall or short people. In practice heightism almost always takes the form of unfavorable treatment of shorter people and more favorable treatment of taller people (particula..
Heightmap
In computer graphics, a heightmap is a grayscale digital image used to store three-dimensional data. It can be used in bump mapping to calculate where this 3d data would create shadow in a material, in displacement mapping to displace the actual geometric position of points over the textured sur..
HeightMax
HeightMax is a brand of growth supplement. HeightMax is a growth enhancing supplement produced and sold by Sunny Health Nutrition. Heightmax's creators say that people from ages 12-25 can take it to enhance growth. As with most non-certified nutrition products, time should be taken to research th..
Heights
Heights is a 2004 film that follows a pivotal twenty-four hours in the interconnected lives of five New Yorkers. It stars Elizabeth Banks as Isabel, a photographer, James Marsden as Jonathon, a lawyer and Isabel's fiance, Glenn Close as Diana, Isabel's mother, Jesse Bradford as Alec, an actor, and..
Heights community council
The Heights Community Council is a community council based is the area surrounding the University of Cincinnati. The council is made up by several officers and meetings are held on Stratford Avenue in the Stratford Heights Community Center. The council is tied with the City of Cincinnati as well a..
Heights of Abraham
View from a cable car A tourist attraction in Derbyshire, England, the Heights of Abraham is a country park on top of Masson Hill, accessed by a cable car from Matlock Bath. Amongst the attractions in the park, which has been open since Victorian times, are cavern and mine tours. The cable ca..
Height (ring theory)
In commutative algebra, the height of an ideal I in a ring R is the number of strict inclusions in the longest chain of prime ideals contained in I. In the language of algebraic geometry, this is the codimension of the subvariety of Spec R corresponding to I. It is not true that every chain of pri..
Height 611 UFO Incident
Height 611 UFO incident refers to a UFO crash claimed to happen in Dalnegorsk, Primorsky Krai, USSR, on January 29, 1986. Height 611 (also known as Mount Izvestkovaya) is a hill located on the territory of the town. Contents 1 Incident description2 Analysis3 Further incidents4&nbs..
Height above average terrain
Height above average terrain (HAAT) is used extensively in radio and television, as it is actually much more important than effective radiated power (ERP) in determining the range of broadcasts (VHF and UHF in particular, as they are line of sight transmissions). For international coordination, it ..
Height finder
A height finder is a type of 2-dimensional radar that measures altitude and direction of targets, but not their distance from the radar. Such systems often complement 2-dimensional radars which find distance and direction, thus using 2 2-dimensional systems to obtain a 3-dimensional aerial picture...
Height gauge
A height gauge is a measuring device used either for determining the height of something, or for repetitious marking of items to be worked on. The former type of height gauge is often used in doctor's surgeries to find the height of people. The vernier height gauge may be used in metal working t..
Height increase
Height increase is the term used for the lengthening of bones, or improvements in posture, in order to make a patient taller, or to appear taller. Having a short stature is seen by some to bring social exclusion, and may hamper one's ability to play certain sports, like basketball, and so those who ..
Height of Callousness
The Height of Callousness is the 2000 second album from the band Spineshank. It was releaed by Roadrunner Records. Tracklisting AsthmaticHeight Of Callousness, TheSyntheticNew DiseaseFixed, (Can't Be)Cyanide 2600Play GodMalnutritionSeamlessNegative SpaceTransparentPerfect Ending - (bonus track)..
Height of Land Township, Minnesota
Height of Land Township is a township in Becker County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 639 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 185.2 km² (71.5 mi²). 150.3 km² (58.0 mi²) of it is land and 34.9 km² (13.5 mi..
Height of Roman Fashion
Height of Roman Fashion is an American rock band whose members originally hail from Joliet, Illinois. The power trio formed in 2004 when long time collaborators bassist/vocalist Brahm Taylor and guitarist Mark Kaducak asked drummer Scott Carneghi (formerly of Greta) to join. Carneghi had previously ..
Height of the Rockies Provincial Park
Height of the Rockies Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Height restriction laws
Height restriction laws are laws, which restrict the maximum height of structures. Height restriction laws are always applied for the surroundings of airports, because too tall structures of any kind are there always a danger for flight safety. Height restriction laws are not always kept strictly. S..
Height Weight Proportional
Height Weight Proportional (HWP) refers to a body mass index calculation based on the ratio of a person's weight to height squared. In medical use, a ratio of between 25 and 30 is considered normal, with over 30 being considered overweight—although other factors are involved, and the calcula..
Heihachi Edajima
Heihachi Edajima (江田島平八 Edajima Heihachi) is a fictional character in the very popular Japanese anime series "Sakigake!! Otokojuku". Edajima is a bull-headed kendo master teaching troubled youths to be warriors. ..
Heihachi Mishima
is a character, and the main villain in the Tekken fighting game series. In English, his full name would roughly be translated to "Eighth Plain of the Third Island". Apparently all Mishima given names end with the kanji 八 (meaning eight, pronounced as "Ya", "Pachi", or "Hachi"). He is also one o..
Heihe
Heihe (}; }; "Black River") is a city in Heilongjiang, China. It is located at [50°14′42″N, 127°28′54″E], on the Russian border, on the south bank of the Amur River, across the river from the Russian city of Blagoveshchensk. Heihe has a population of about 113,000. Today Heihe..
Heiichiro Ohyama
Heiichiro Ohyama is a Japanese conductor and violist. He has a long-established reputation as a remarkable conductor and one of the nation’s most renowned violists. In addition to his post as Music Director and Conductor of the Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra, he is also the Principal Chief Conduc..
Heiji Rebellion
The Heiji Rebellion (平治の乱) was fought between rival subjects of the cloistered Emperor Go-Shirakawa of Japan in 1159. It was preceded by and a result of the Hōgen Rebellion in 1156. Early in 1160 (or late 1159, by the lunar calendar), Taira no Kiyomori, head of the Taira clan and suppor..
Heijo Palace
The restored Suzakumon (gate) of Heijo Palace in Nara, was the Imperial Palace of Japan during the Nara Period (710-784 CE). The remains of the palace, and the surrounding area, was established as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998 along with a number of other buildings, as the "Historic Mon..
Heijunka
Heijunka is Japanese term that refers to a system of production smoothing designed to achieve a more even and consistent flow of work. Heijunka as a concept is closely related to lean production and just in time manufacturing. A related visual scheduling board known as a heijunka box is often used ..
Heijunka box
A heijunka box is a visual scheduling tool used in heijunka, a Japanese concept for achieving a smoother production flow. While heijunka refers to the specific concept of achieving production smoothing, the heijunka box is the name of a specific tool used in achieving the aims of heijunka. The he..
Heikant
Heikant is the name of several villages in the south of the Netherlands and in Belgium. Netherlands Heikant (population: 1,107) is a small village in the southwestern Netherlands, in the province of Zeeland. It is part of the municipality of Hulst.Heikant, a small village in the municipality of Al..
Heikant (Oordeel)
Heikant in the municipality of Baarle-Nassau. Heikant or Oordeel Heikant ([51°27′N 4°58′E]) is a village in the Dutch province of North Brabant. It is a part of the municipality of Baarle-Nassau, and lies about 15 km south of Tilburg.ANWB Topografische Atlas Nederland, Topograf..
Heikant (Ulicoten)
Heikant in the municipality of Baarle-Nassau. Heikant ([51°27′N 4°51′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of North Brabant. It is a part of the municipality of Baarle-Nassau, and lies about 16 km south of Breda.ANWB Topografische Atlas Nederland, Topografische Dienst and ANWB, 2..
Heikant (Zeeland)
The town centre (dark green) and the statistical district (light green) of Heikant in the municipality of Hulst. Heikant ([51°15′N 4°1′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Zeeland. It is a part of the municipality of Hulst, and lies about 33 km southwest of Bergen op Zoom. I..
Heikegani
Heikegani (平家蟹, ヘイケガニ) is a species of crab native to Japan, with a shell that bears a pattern resembling a human face. It is locally believed that these crabs are reincarnations of the spirits of the Heike warriors defeated at the Battle of Dan-no-ura as told in the Heike Monogata..
Heikendorf
Heikendorf is a seaside resort off the Baltic Sea, Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, about 10 km from Kiel. It has about 9,000 inhabitants. The oldest part of the town is the Old Viking settlement in Möltenort. ..
Heike Drechsler
Heike Drechsler (born December 16, 1964 in Gera, then East Germany; maiden name Heike Daute) is a German track and field athlete. She is one of the most successful female long jumpers of all time and also had several successes in sprint disciplines. She is the only woman who has won two Olympic g..
Heike Henkel
Heike Henkel (born Heike Radetzky on May 5, 1964 in Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein) is a German former athlete competing in high jump. She won the high jump gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. Other achievements 1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships - bronze medal1993 IAAF World Indoor ..
Heike Kamerlingh Onnes
Heike Kamerlingh Onnes Heike Kamerlingh Onnes (September 21, 1853 – February 21, 1926) was a Dutch physicist. Onnes' scientific career was spent exploring extremely cold refrigeration techniques and the associated phenomena. Contents 1 Early years and professorship2 Superco..
Heike Makatsch
Cover of CD single Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover, released 29 June 1999 Makatsch in her 1996 debut movie Männerpension as Maren Krummsieg Heike Makatsch (born August 13 1971) is a German actress. Makatsch was born in Düsseldorf, Germany, as the daughter of former German national ice ..
Heike Meissner
Heike Meissner (born January 29, 1970) is a German athlete, competing mainly in 400 m hurdles. She won a silver medal at the 2002 European Championships in Athletics. Other achievements include finishing fourth at the 1995 World Championships as well as a silver medal in 4x400 m relay at the 1997 IA..
Heike Wilms-Kegel
Heike Wilms-Kegel served in the Bundestag for the German Green Party from 1987 to 1990. She represented Rhineland-Palatinate. In 1996, she was a physician and was hired as the administrator for the Heilbäderverband, a lobby organization for spas and rehabilitation clinics, based in Bonn. ..
Heiki Vilep
Heiki Vilep (born March, 1960 in Tartu, Estonia) is an Estonian writer. Books Under unconsciousHello!The Monsters of the Closet DoorMy songFlying Apple TreeThe Sounds of SilenceJan's Adventures in ShadowlandI want to beLiisuThe Monsters of the Closet Door 2Two of me External links [Heiki Vile..
Heikkala Lake, Minnesota
Heikkala Lake is an unorganized territory in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 322 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the unorganized territory has a total area of 91.1 km² (35.2 mi²). 85.1 km² (32.8 mi²) of it is land and 6..
Heikki A. Alikoski
Asteroids discovered: 13 1508 Kemi October 21, 1938 1512 Oulu March 18, 1939 1697 Koskenniemi September 8, 1940 1715 Salli April 9, 1938 1786 Raahe October 9, 1948 2180 Marjaleena September 8, 1940 2257 Kaarina August 18, 1939 2487 Juhani September 8, 1940 2573 Ha..
Heikki Häiväoja
Heikki Häiväoja was the designer of the Finnish euro coins design for the minor and middle series of coins. All designs feature the 12 stars of the EU and the year of imprint on one side, and a national design on the other. ..
Heikki Hasu
Heikki Hasu (born March 21, 1926 in Sippola) was a Finnish athlete. He won gold in Nordic combined at the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz. He also won at the 1950 Nordic skiing World Championships in Lake Placid in Nordic combined. Hasu won the Nordic combind event at the Holmenkollen ski festi..
Heikki Hela
Heikki Hela (born 1964) is a Finnish entertainer, actor and musician, best remembered for his role in the early nineties hit show Kummeli and his hit song Uneton Yö, featured on his debut album, Kaikista Kaikkein. Since then, he has recorded two more albums (Kaksi Maailmaa and Lauantain Toivotut Le..
Heikki Holmås
Heikki Holmås (born June 28, 1972 in Voss) is a Norwegian politician for the Socialist Left Party (SV). He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Hordaland in 2001. He was the leader of Socialist Youth (Norway) from 1996-1999. Parliamentary Committee duties 2005 - 2009 member of the Standin..
Heikki Kovalainen
Kovalainen testing for Renault F1 team in 2006 Heikki Kovalainen is a race car driver, born October 19, 1981 in Suomussalmi, Finland. He is currently third driver for Formula 1 world champions Renault. Contents 1 Karting Days2 Karting to Formula Renault3 Formula 34 Worl..
Heikki Mikkola
Heikki Mikkola (Born July 6, 1945 in Mikkeli, Finland) was a four time World Champion motocross racer. Known as the "Flying Finn", and characterized by a fierce, determined style, he was the first Finn to win a motocross world championship. He won his first 500cc Motocross World Championship on a H..
Heikki Pöyhiä
Heikki Pöyhiä is a Finnish vocalist, who sings in the power metal band Twilightning. External links [Twilightning's Official Website] ..
Heikki Ritavuori
Heikki Ritavuori, originally Rydman (born 23 March 1880 in Turku, died 14 February 1922 in Helsinki) was a Finnish politician in the Progressive party and minister of internal affairs. He served as minister in the first and second governments of Ventola from 1919 to 1922 for a total of 526 days. R..
Heikki Saari
Heikki Saari is the current drummer for the Finnish bands Norther, Virtuocity, and Atheme One. Contents 1 Personal Information2 Equipment3 Discography3.1 With Norther3.1.1 ''NOTE''3.2 With Virtuocity3.2.1 ''NOTE''3.3 With Atheme One4 External links5..
Heikki Savolainen
There have been two notable persons by the name of Heikki Savolainen, both from Finland A two-time Olympic gold medalist (1907-1998) in gymnastics.A renowned actor (1922-1975) whose most notable role was the part of Hietanen in The Unknown Soldier (1955) ..
Heikki Savolainen (actor)
Heikki Savolainen (April 9 1922 - January 22 1975) was a Finnish actor renowned for the part of Urho Hietanen in Edvin Laine's 1955 Tuntematon sotilas (The Unknown Soldier). In addition, he also played several comedic roles in 50's Finnish movies, as well as performing in several radio plays. ..
Heikki Savolainen (athlete)
Heikki Ilmari Savolainen (September 28, 1907 — November 29, 1998) was one of the most successful Finnish gymnasts and a two-time olympic winner. Savolainen's career as a top gymnast lasted for six olympiads, ie. 24 years, from 1928 to 1952. In 1928 in Amsterdam he won bronze on pommel horse, wh..
Heikoin Lenkki
Heikoin Lenkki is the Finnish version of the internationally recognized show The Weakest Link, which debuted on BBC Two in August 2000. Heikoin Lenkki features nine strangers that have to work as a team to work their way up a "chain" of correct answers.The host is Kirsi Salo and a maximum of 15.00..
Heiko Herrlich
Heiko Herrlich (born 3 December 1971 in Mannheim) is a former German soccer player. As a player, Heiko Herrlich played 258 matches (1989-2004) in the German Bundesliga and scored 76 goals for Bayer Leverkusen, Borussia Mönchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund. With Borussia Dortmund, he won two Ger..
Heiko Meyer
Bronze 2000 10m Platform Synchronized Heiko Meyer (born December 2, 1976) is a German diver who competed in the 2000 Summer Olympics. He won a bronze medal with Jan Hempel in the 10m Platform Synchronized event. ..
Heiko Oberman
Heiko Oberman Heiko Oberman (1930-2001) was a historian and theologian who specialized in the study of the Reformation. Oberman was born in Utrecht, the Netherlands. He earned his doctorate in theology from the University of Utrecht in 1957 and joined the faculty of the Harvard Divinity Scho..
Heil
Heil can either refer to: The Hitler saluteSieg Heil, a common German phrase used during the Nazi era.Jennifer HeilHeil Environmental Industries Ltd., a maker of garbage trucksJulius P. Heil, 30th governor of the State of Wisconsin This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of ..
Heilage Breselassie
Heilage Breselassie is a one-man music project from Trondheim, Norway, that was founded in 2006. Heilage (in short, among fans) has yet to release an album. Among the collection of unreleased tracks is a cover of The Beginning of the End of Extraction (Evolutional Slow Down) by Fredrik Thordendal. ..
Heilbad Heiligenstadt
This article is about the German spa town. For other places named Heiligenstadt, please see Heiligenstadt. Heilbad Heiligenstadt is a Thuringian (Germany) town in the Eichsfeld. It is near three-state corners of Thuringia, Hesse and Lower Saxony. As a recognized spa town it offers cures based on ..
Heilbron
Heilbron is a small farming town in the Free State Province of South Africa which services the cattle, dairy, wheat, sunflower and maize industries. This area was originally inhabited by the Le Goya people. In 1836 Chief Mzilikazi fought off the invading Voortrekkers at Vegkop near here. The British..
Heilbronn
For the mathematician see Hans Heilbronn. View of the Heilbronn center of town toward the Wartberg. Heilbronn is a city in northern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is completely surrounded by Heilbronn County and with approximately 120,000 residents it is the 6th largest city in Baden-Wür..
Heilbronn (district)
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Heilbronn (onomastics)
Onomastics and disambiguational informations about the surnames Heilbronn, Heilbronner, Heilprin. Halperin.. etc. On onomastics in Judaism, there are many variants: Halperin, Galperin, Alperowicz, Alferov, Alpert, Alpár, Alprin, Alpron.. etc. Besides the numerous Heilbrons, Heilbronners, Heilpru..
Heilbronn League
The Heilbronn League was an alliance between Sweden, France, and the Protestant princes of Western Germany against the Catholic League during the Thirty Years' War. The treaty forming the League was signed at Heilbronn in Germany on April 23, 1633. After the death of Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, a..
Heilbronn triangle problem
In mathematics, the Heilbronn triangle problem is a typical question in the area of irregularities of distribution, within elementary geometry. Consider region D in the plane: a unit circle or general polygon — the asymptotics of the problem, which are the interesting aspect, aren't dependent..
Heilbut, Symons & Co. v. Buckleton
Heilbut, Symons & Co v Buckleton [1913] AC 30 is a leading House of Lords decision on misrepresentation in contract law. The Court held that an innocent misrepresentation gave no right to damages. Background Heilbut, Symons & Co. were rubber merchants who were underwriting shares of what t..
Heiligenbeil
The term Heiligenbeil can refer to: Mamonovo (German: ) in RussiaHeiligenbeil concentration camp built near Mamonovo This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point..
Heiligenbeil concentration camp
Heiligenbeil was a subcamp of the German concentration camp Stutthof near Danzig during the Third Reich. ..
Heiligenberg
Heiligenberg is a Gemeinde of Bodenseekreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. External links http://heiligenberg.de ..
Heiligendamm
Burg Hohenzollern, Heiligendamm Haus Mecklenburg, Heiligendamm Kurhaus, Heiligendamm Heiligendamm is part of Bad Doberan, situated at the Baltic Sea in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in Germany, in the Bad Doberan Landkreis. The narrow gauge railway Mollibahn links the..
Heiligenhafen
Heiligenhafen is a town in the district of Ostholstein, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated on the Baltic Sea coast, opposite the island Fehmarn, approx. 60 km northeast of Lübeck, and 55 km east of Kiel. ..
Heiligenhaus
Heiligenhaus is a town in the district of Mettmann, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, in the suburban Rhine-Ruhr area. It lies between Düsseldorf and Essen. ..
Heiligenkreuz
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Heiligenkreuz, which in German means "Holy Cross", can refer to: Heiligenkre..
Heiligenkreuz Abbey
Heiligenkreuz Abbey Heiligenkreuz Abbey (Stift Heiligenkreuz, Closter Heiligen Creyz or Santa Crux) is a Cistercian monastery in the southern part of the Wienerwald, eight miles north-west of Baden bei Wien in Lower Austria. It has existed without interruption since its foundation in 1133, and..
Heiligenschein
Redirect [[Template:Merge]] Heiligenschein Heiligenschein ("holy light") is an optical phenomenon which creates a bright spot around the shadow of a viewer's head when this viewer is looking at it. It is created when the surface on which the shadow falls has special optical characteristics. D..
Heiligensee
Heiligensee is a part of Reinickendorf, which is a borough of the German capital, Berlin. It has 17,800 inhabitants and an area of 10.7 km². [ v]·[ d]·[ e]Boroughs and localities of Berlin ..
Heiligenstadt
There are four places with this name: Heilbad Heiligenstadt, Thüringen, GermanyHeiligenstadt i.OFr. (in Oberfranken), Bamberg (district), Bavaria, GermanyHeiligenstadt, Vienna, AustriaHeiligenstadt, part of Neuhaus in Kärnten, Kärnten, Austria This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] p..
Heiligenstadt, Vienna
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Heiligenstadt (Upper Franconia)
coat of arms position data state: Bavaria regierungsbezirk: Upper Franconia district: Bamberg municipality: Markt Heiligenstadt zip code: 91332 telephone: 09198 population: 3,702 carsign: BA url: [www.markt-heiligenstadt.de] Heiligen..
Heiligenstadt Testament
400px The Heiligenstadt Testament is a letter written by Ludwig van Beethoven to his brothers Carl and Johann at Heiligenstadt (today part of Vienna) on 6 October 1802. It reflects his despair over his increasing deafness and his desire to overcome his physical and emotional ailments in order..
Heiligerlee
Heiligerlee (Gronings: Kloosterholt) is a village in the municipality of Scheemda, it is known because it was the site of the first battle of the Dutch rebels against the Spanish. The army led by Louis and Adolph of Nasau defeated the Spanish, but politically it was no success. Adolph even died duri..
Heilige Drievuldigheidscollege
Heilige-Drievuldigheidscollege or the "Holy Trinity College Preparatory School" is a school in the city of Louvain in the Flemish Brabant province of Belgium. The school is administered by the Josephite priests and was until recently exclusively boys-only, but is now mixed. Established in 1843 by..
Heilige Lieder
Heilige Lieder CD by Böhse Onkelz Released 1992 Genre Heavy Metal Length 59 min 19 sec Record label Bellaphon Records Highest chart entry 5 Producer Böhse Onkelz Böhse Onkelz chronology Wir ham' noch lange nicht genug(1991) Heilige Lieder(1992) Weiß & Schwarz(1993) Heilige Liede..
Heiliushui Reeducation through labor
Heiliushui Reeducation through labor is a prison in Datong City in Shanxi province of China. It is connected to a Coal Mine. In 2004, the area covered was 616 mu. ..
Heilmann
Heilmann is a German surname. Heilmann family has co-founded the Heilmann & Littmann company: Jakob Heilmann, co-founder of the companyOtto HeilmannAlbert Heilmann Other people bearing this name: Harry Heilmann, baseball player This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of ..
Heilmann & Littmann
Heilmann & Littmann was a leading German contracting business. It was originally founded in 1871 by Jakob Heilmann (1846-1927) in Regensburg as "Baugeschäft J. Heilmann" (J. Heilmann building company), and, by 1876, specialized on railway construction, later on on building construction. In 1892,..
Heilongjiang
[Heilongjiang] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) (Simplified Chinese: }}}; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ; Postal System Pinyin: Heilungkiang) is a province of the People's Republic of China located in the northeastern part of the country. "Heilongjiang" literally means Blac..
Heilongjiangosaurus
"Heilongjiangosaurus" is the informal name given to an as yet undescribed genus of dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous. It was a lambeosaurid, and may in fact be the same animal as Charonosaurus. The fossils were found in China. The type species is "H. jiayinensis". References http://www.users.qwest..
Heiloo
[Heiloo] is a municipality and a town in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. The community is part of the cooperation region Kennemerland and is also in the historical region of West Friesland. Heiloo (From the Dutch: Heilige loo or holy forest) was given its name becau..
Heilsbronn
Heilsbronn is a town in the Ansbach Kreis (district) of the Mittelfranken administrative region of Franconia, in the German state of Bavaria between Nuremberg and Ansbach, in the wooded valley of the Rangau. Its hallmark is the Katharinenturm, a medieval tower. In the middle ages it was the seat of..
Heilsbronn Abbey
Heilsbronn Abbey was a Cistercian monastery at Heilsbronn in the district of Ansbach in Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. It was part of the Diocese of Eichstätt. Contents 1 History2 Reformation and dissolution3 Buildings4 The Monk of Heilsbronn5 References History It..
Heiltsuk
Heiltsuk (pronounced HAIL-tsuk) (also Bella Bella) is a dialect (or a sublanguage) of the North Wakashan (Kwakiutlan) language Heiltsuk-Oowekyala that is spoken by a few Haihai and Bella Bella First Nations peoples around Bella Bella and Klemtu, British Columbia. It is also the name of the First ..
Heilwood, Pennsylvania
Heilwood is a census-designated place (CDP) in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 786 at the 2000 census. Geography Heilwood is located at [40°38′14″N, 78°52′57″W] (40.637259, -78.882627)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Unite..
Heil dir im Siegerkranz
Heil dir im Siegerkranz ("Hail to the Crown") was from 1871 to 1918 the national anthem of the German Empire. The melody was the same as that of the British anthem God Save the King, and it was for this reason not well-regarded in nationalist circles. Prior to German unification in 1870, Heil dir ..
Heil Honey I'm Home!
Heil Honey I'm Home! was a short-lived and controversial British television sitcom, produced in 1990. The show was centred on fictionalised versions of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun, who lived together in suburban bliss, until the day their lives are turned upside-down by their new neighbours, the Gol..
Heim
The word Heim is the German equivalent of the English word home. It is a common German suffix in place names (cf. Mannheim). As a family name it may refer to the following people: Albert Heim (1849-1937), Swiss geologistAribert Heim (b. 1914), an Austrian doctor and one of the world's most wanted ..
Heim, Norway
Heim is a village and former municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. Originally (from 1837) the municipality was a part of Hemne formannskapsdistrikt, but on 1 January 1911 Hemne was divided and Heim became a municipality of its own with 1 533 inhabitants. On 1 January 1964 the district of ..
Heimaey
Heimaey off of southwest Iceland Heimaey (pronounced HAY-mah-ay or IPA [ˈheɪmaeɪ]) is the largest island (13.4 km²) in the Vestmannaeyjar cluster, approximately 4 nautical miles (7.4 km) off the south coast of Iceland. It is the only island in Vestmannaeyjar that is populated,..
Heimaey stave church
Heimaey stave church is situated at Heimaey, Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland. The church was completed on 30 July 2000 and was a present from Norway to Iceland as a gift for the millennium anniversary of the first church built in Iceland by Olav Tryggvason in 1000. The first church known on Iceland was a ..
Heimat
For the film see Heimat (film) Heimat is a German word that has no simple English translation. It is often expressed with terms such as home or homeland, but these English counterparts fail to encapsulate centuries of German consciousness and the thousands of connections this quintessential aspect ..
Heimat-Los
Heimat-los (also spelled Heimatlos) was an influential hardcore punk band from France (1983-1988). External links Official site [link]. ..
Heimatfilm
Heimatfilm is a film genre that was popular in Germany in the 1950s. Heimatfilms were noted for their rural settings, sentimental tone and simplistic morality. Heimat is a German word meaning homeland. English-language features that could qualify as Heimatfilme include Lassie Come Home, Spencer's ..
Heimatfilmen
The term Heimatfilm (literal German translation: "home movie") refers to a genre of movies whose plots are based upon the principle of an "unspoiled world", and centered about love, friendship, family and non-urban life. Most of these play in the forested mountain regions of Bavaria (Germany), Austr..
Heimatschutz
Heimatschutz is a German word which literally translated means, "homeland protection." In 1916, Austrian Max Dvorak's Katechismus der DenkmalpfIege appeared. In this book Dvorak builds upon the ideas of fellow Austrian Alois Riegl and extends the idea of "homeland protection" beyond simply protecti..
Heimat (film)
Heimat is a trilogy of episodic films by Edgar Reitz which views life in Germany between 1919 and 2000 through the eyes of a family from the Hunsrück area of the Rhineland. Personal and domestic life is set against glimpses of wider social and political events. The title Heimat is a German word m..
Heimbach
Heimbach is a town and a municipality in the district of Düren in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located on the river Rur, in the Eifel hills, approx. 20 km south of Düren. ..
Heimberg
There are several municipalities and communities that have the name Heimberg: Contents 1 In Germany2 In other countries3 Surnames4 See also In Germany Heimberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Sachsen-AnhaltHeimberg, Baden-Württemberg, in the municipality of Niederstetten, Baden-Württember..
Heimdal
For the Norse god, see Heimdall. --> Heimdal Inhabitants: 12,219 (Heimdal proper) 27,388 (Heimdal area) Heimdal is the southernmost borough in Trondheim, Norway named after the god Heimdall in Norse mythology. The area has been continuously inhabited at least since the Iron Age, and is ..
Heimdal, Hedmark
Heimdal is a village in Løten municipality, Norway, located a few miles north of the urban area Løten. Its population is 300 . References ..
Heimdall
For the borough in Norway, see Heimdal. Heimdall (Old Norse Heimdallr, the prefix Heim- means world, the affix -dallr is of uncertain origin, perhaps it means pole, bright, or valley) is one of the Æsir in Norse mythology. Contents 1 Characteristics2 Surviving representations3&nbs..
Heimdallur (organisation)
Heimdallur is the Reykjavík youth branch of the Independence Party (Iceland). It is politically conservative like its mother party but sometimes expresses more classical liberal views. ..
Heimdall (comics)
Heimdall is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe, based loosely on the god Heimdall of Norse myth. He is the all-seeing and all-hearing guardian of Asgard, he stands on the rainbow bridge, Bifrost and stands watch for any attacks to Asgard. After an age-long of unchanging duty, he wa..
Heimdall (computer game)
Heimdall is an action-adventure computer game developed by a team called The Eighth Day and published by Core Design. for DOS and Amiga in early 1992. There was also a sequel, Heimdall 2. A verision of the game was also released for the Sega CD. The Amiga version requires 1 megabyte of memory. R..
Heimdall in popular culture
References and representations of Heimdall infrequently appear in modern popular culture, usually as a horn sounding guard of some kind. Contents 1 Depictions in modern popular culture1.1 Comics1.2 Games1.3 Television1.4 Music1.5 Computer science2 See also Depi..
Heimerad
Saint Heimerad (also known as Heimrad, Haimrad or Heimo) (b. in Messkirch near the Bodensee in Baden; d. 28 June 1019 on the Hasunger Berg, now in Burghasungen near Kassel) was a German priest and travelling preacher, popularly revered as a holy fool. Life Born of unfree parents, Heimerad undertook..
Heimito von Doderer
Heimito von Doderer (5 September 1896 in Weidlingau near Vienna - 23 December 1966 Vienna) was a famous Austrian writer. Life and work Bibliography Works, in German: Ein Mord, den jeder begeht (novel) (1938)Ein Umweg (novel) (1940)Die Strudlhofstiege (novel) (1951)Die Dämonen (novel) (1956) - mos..
Heimlich's Chew Chew Train
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Heimlich Hospital
A Series of Unfortunate Events entities Heimlich Hospital Seen in film Never First mentioned The Hostile Hospital Possessed by formerly by whoever owned the hosptial; the Director of Human resources was Babs. Heimlich Hospital was a fictional hospital in The Hostile Hospital, a no..
Heimlich Menudo
Heimlich Menudo is a fictional anthropomorphic leopard villain in the animated television series Tale Spin. He appears in the episode Vowel Play. His name is a pun on the Heimlich Maneuver, a name he also chose for his master plan to steal all the diamonds in Cape Suzette (see below). He was voiced ..
Heimosodat
The Finnish term heimosodat is literally "Kindred Nations Wars", "Wars for kindred peoples" or "Kinship Wars" for Finnic kinship. It is often erroneously translated as "Tribal Wars". It refers to conflicts in territories inhabited by other Finnic peoples, often in Russia or in borders of Russia, ..
Heimo Pfeifenberger
Heimo Pfeifenberger (born December 29, 1966 in Zederhaus, Salzburg) is a former footballer from Austria. He was capped 40 times and scored 9 goals for the national team, playing at the 1990 FIFA World Cup and the 1998 FIFA World Cup. On club level he played for Austria Salzburg, Werder Bremen and R..
Heimrad Prem
Heimrad Prem (born 1934) is a German painter born in Roding, Oberpfalz. From 1949 - 1952 he studied decorative painting at Schwandorf and then studied painting with Josef Oberberger and sculpture with Toni Stadler at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Munich until 1956. While studying painting wit..
Heimsheim
Heimsheim is a town in the Enz district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 16 km southeast of Pforzheim, and 24 km west of Stuttgart. ..
Heimskringla
A page of Heimskringla Heimskringla is the Old Norse name of a collection of sagas recorded in Iceland around 1225 by the poet and historian Snorri Sturluson (1179-1242). The collection contains tales about the Norwegian kings, beginning with the legendary Swedish dynasty of the House of Yngli..
Heimssýn
Heimssýn, the cross-political organisation of Icelandic Eurosceptics, was founded in June 2002. The organisation is opposed to Icelandic membership of the European Union. Its name litteraly means "world view", and can be understood as a pledge to look with broad view further than just to Europe. ..
Heimwehr
The Heimwehr (German Home Guard) were a Nationalist, initially paramilitary grouping, operating within Austria during the 1920s and 1930s; they were similar in methods, organisation, and ideology to Germany's Freikorp. Formed mainly from demobilised soldiers after World War I, The Heimwehr were use..
Heim (onomastics)
Onomastics and disambiguational information about the words, names and surnames that forms Heim-, Heym-, Haim-, Haym-, Heimann-, etc.. Hain-, Hein-, Heine/Heyne.. is also. In onomastics in Judaism, there are many Chayyim derivated surname forms: Haim, Heimer, Heimberger, Heimerdinger, Haiman, Haim..
Heim ins Reich
contradict itself.Please see the discussion on the [talk page]. The Heim ins Reich initiative (German: Home into the Empire) was a policy pursued by Adolf Hitler starting in 1939 and largely responsible for the outbreak of World War II. The initiative attempted to convince people of ..
Heim theory
Heim theory is a term used to describe a fringe theory of gravitation and particle physics, proposed by Burkhard Heim[link] , [link] and further developed by Walter Dröscher and Jochem Häuser.[link] Neither most of their original work nor theories based on it have bee..
Heinävesi
Location of Heinävesi Heinävesi is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the province of Eastern Finland and is part of the Southern Savonia region. The municipality has a population of 4,451 and covers an area of 1,318.43 km² of which 271.57 km² is water. The population density is ..
Heinävesi Church
Heinävesi Church is an Evangelical Lutheran wooden church located in Heinävesi, Finland. It was built in 1890-1891 and designed by Josef Stenbäck. The church represents gothic revival, like many other churches designed by Stenbäck. The length of the church is 40 meters, breadth 30 meters and..
Heine
Heine is a German family name. The name comes from "Heinrich" (or 'Hein der Reiche') or Hebrew "Chayyim" or "Chaim" (life). Contents 1 The family of Heinrich Heine2 The Heine family of Lauterbach (famous physicians)3 Other famous people named Heine4 People with Heine as a m..
Heine-Velox
Heine-Velox was an extremely expensive and large American luxury car made by Gustav Heine. Heine Piano Company was originally Bruenn Piano Company before Heine became owner. All were based in San Francisco. Contents 1 Piano Business2 Automobile Interest2.1 Revitalised2.2 Post..
Heineken Brewery
Heineken Brewery (Heineken Brouwerijen) is a Dutch brewery company, founded in 1863 by Gerard Adriaan Heineken in Amsterdam. As of 2006, Heineken owns over 130 breweries in more than 65 countries and employed approximately 64,000 people. It brews and sells more than 170 international premium, r..
Heineken Classic
The Heineken Classic was a men's professional golf tournament played in Australia from 1993 to 2005 as part of the PGA Tour of Australasia. It was held at the Vines Resort in Western Australia from 1993 to 2001 and moved to the Royal Melbourne Golf Club from 2002 to 2005. From 1996 onwards it was co..
Heineken Cup
The Heineken Cup sponsored by Heineken (known as the H Cup in France due to alcohol advertising laws) is an annual rugby union competition involving leading club, regional and provincial teams from the Six Nations: England, France, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and Italy. Contents 1 History2&nb..
Heineken Cup finals
This article lists the results of the finals of the Heineken Cup, Europe's premier rugby union club competition. Toulouse are the only side to have ever won it three times. Contents 1 19962 19973 19984 19995 20006 20017 20028 20038.1 Toulouse8.1.1 ..
Heineken Jammin' Festival
Heineken Jammin' Festival is the most popular live rock event in Italy and one of the top three in Europe. It started in June 1998 in the Imola Autodrome and since the first edition, it gained record attendance: every year more than 100.000 people in three days. It takes place every middle June. Ma..
Heineken Music Hall
Heineken Music Hall is a concert hall in Amsterdam, Netherlands, near the Amsterdam ArenA (Amsterdam South-East). The big hall (also called Black Box) is used for the concerts, has a capacity of 4,000 and is 3000 m². After parties are given in a smaller hall, with a capacity of 700. The Heinek..
Heinemann
Heinemann may refer to: This list is [Incomplete listsincomplete]; you can help by [:|action=edit}} expanding it].||}} Heinemann (book publisher), a publishing company (brand names: Butterworth-Heinemann, etc)Heinemann Park, aka. Pelican Stadium in New Orleans Contents 1 ..
Heinemann (book publisher)
Heinemann is a UK publishing house founded by William Heinemann in Covent Garden, London in 1890. Famous authors of the 20th century on their imprint have included: John GalsworthyAnthony BurgessDH LawrenceNoel CowardGraham GreeneDouglas Adams The publishing house also introduced many translation..
Heinen's Fine Foods
Heinens, Inc. is a family-owned and operated regional supermarket chain offering a variety of national and local brands. "Heinen's" was founded in 1929 in Cleveland, Ohio. Now known as Heinen's Fine Foods, the chain currently serves 16 suburban communities throughout Northeast Ohio. Contents..
Heinerfest
Heinerfest is an annual festival in [Darmstadt], [Germany]. Believed to be the second largest city festival in Germany, it is held annually in late June or early July. During the festival hundreds of food and beer vendors along with amusement rides and games surround the old city..
Heinerscheid
Heinerscheid Hengescht District Diekirch Canton Clervaux Geography Area rank 33.99 km² 14th of 116 Highest point rank 542 m =5th of 116 Lowest point rank 276 m =85th of 116 Population 2005) Population rank 1,056 91st of 116 2005) Density rank 31.07 /km² 1..
Heiner Dopp
Heiner Dopp (born June 27, 1956) is a former field hockey player from West Germany, who competed at three Summer Olympics for his native country. He won the silver medal with his team, in 1984 (Los Angeles) and in 1988 (Seoul). Dopp made his olympic debut in 1976 (Montreal). He played 286 intern..
Heiner Geißler
Dr. Heiner Geißler (CDU) Heiner Geißler (born March 3, 1930) is a German politician with the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party. Geißler studied law and philosophy in Munich and Tübingen, where he graduated in 1960. Geißler was German minister for youth, family and health from 1982..
Heiner Goebbels
Heiner Goebbels (born August 17, 1952) is a German composer and music director. Heiner Goebbels Goebbels, who studied Sociology and Music in Frankfurt/Main, is a composer notable for his mixture of styles, drawing from sources as varied as classical music, jazz, and rock music. He started co..
Heiner Lauterbach
Heiner Lauterbach (born April 10, 1953 in Cologne, Germany) is a German actor. He was married to German actress Katja Flint and later had a relationship with Jenny Elvers. Since September 7, 2001 he is married to Viktoria Skaf. Heiner Lauterbach is the German voice for several American actors. Amon..
Heiner Müller
Heiner Müller (January 9, 1929 – December 30, 1995) was an East German dramatist and writer. Müller was born in Eppendorf, Saxony. He joined the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands, SED) in 1947 and began serving for the German Writers' Association..
Heiner Zieschang
Heiner Zieschang (12 November 1936 in Kiel – 5 April 2004) was a German mathematician. He was a professor at Ruhr University in Bochum from 1968 till 2002. He was a topologist. In 1996 he was a honorary doctor of University of Toulouse and in 1997 he was a honorary professor of Moscow State Univer..
Heine Westenfluss
Heine Westenfluss is a character from the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Background Heine Westenfluss is a Coordinator ZAFT pilot who originally piloted the orange mobile suit Blaze ZAKU Phantom, and late..
Heine–Borel theorem
In mathematical analysis, the Heine–Borel theorem, named after Eduard Heine and Émile Borel, states: For a subset S of Euclidean space Rn, the following two statements are equivalent: S is closed and boundedevery open cover of S has a finite subcover, that is, S is compact. In the context of rea..
Heine–Cantor theorem
In mathematics, the Heine–Cantor theorem, named after Eduard Heine and Georg Cantor, states that if M is a compact metric space, then every continuous function f : M → N where N is a metric space is uniformly continuous. For instance, if f : [a,b] → R is a co..
Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze
Ski jump in Oberstdorf, Germany. Visitors can ride a diagonal elevator to the top of the jump. External Link [http://www.oberstdorf.de/index.shtml?skiflugschanze] ..
Heinie
Heinie may refer to: A slang term for ButtocksHeineken Brewery, a Dutch brewing company This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended a..
Heinie Conklin
Heinie Conklin (birthname: Charles John Conklin b. San Francisco, California on July 15, 1889 - Hollywood, California on July 30, 1959) was a movie actor of the silent film era. Claimed to be one of the original Keystone Kops, Conklin's silent screen makeup consisted heavy eyebrow lining and a thinn..
Heinie Groh
Henry Knight Groh (September 18 1889 - August 22 1968) was an American third baseman in Major League Baseball who spent nearly his entire career with the Cincinnati Reds and New York Giants. He was the National League's top third baseman in the late 1910s and early 1920s, and captained championship ..
Heinie Manush
Henry Emmett "Heinie" Manush (July 20, 1901–May 12, 1971) was a Major League Baseball player. Manush consistently ranked among the league leaders in hitting, finishing his career with a .330 batting average and leading the league once (in 1926). Manush played for the Detroit Tigers (1923&nda..
Heinie Smith
George Henry "Heinie" Smith (October 24 1871 - June 25 1939) was an American second baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Louisville Colonels (1897-1898), Pittsburgh Pirates (1899), New York Giants (1901-1902) and Detroit Tigers (1903). Smith batted and threw right-handed. He was born ..
Heinie Wagner
Charles Wagner, better known as "Heinie," (September 23, 1880 - March 20, 1943) was a shortstop for the New York Giants and the Boston Red Sox. While not an exceptionally good fielder (he averaged 40 errors between 1908 and 1911), he was known to block the basepaths with his feet. After retiring, ..
Heinie Zimmerman
Henry Zimmerman (February 9, 1887 - March 14, 1969), known as "Heinie" or "The Great Zim," was a major league baseball player in the early 20th century. Zimmerman played for the Chicago Cubs and New York Giants. He was born and died in New York, New York. In 1912, Zimmerman led the National L..
Heini Halberstam
Heini Halberstam is one of the two mathematicians after whom the Elliott-Halberstam conjecture is named. He did his Ph.D. under supervision of Theodor Estermann. ..
Heini Hemmi
Heini Hemmi (born 17 January 1949) is a former Swiss alpine skier, winner of Giant Slalom competition at the 1976 Olympics. ..
Heini Walter
Heini Walter (born July 28th, 1927) was a Formula One driver from Switzerland. He participated in 1 grand prix, debuting on August 5, 1962. He scored 0 championship points. Complete Formula One results Yr Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Team 1962 Pors DUT MON BEL FRA GBR DEU ITA US..
Heinke
Heinke (in full C.E. Heinke, submarine engineer and similar) was a diving gear making firm in London. It has now closed down. A Prussian immigrant Gottlif Frederick Heinke founded the firm in London in 1819 as a coppersmiths. His son Charles Edwin Heinke started making standard diving gear around 1..
Heinkel
right Heinkel Flugzeugwerke was a German aircraft manufacturing company founded by and named after Ernst Heinkel. It is noted for producing bomber aircraft for the Luftwaffe in World War II and for important contributions to high speed flight. Contents 1 History2 Products2.1 ..
Heinkel 178
The Heinkel 178 was the first turbo-jet powered aircraft to achieve flight. Piloted by Luftwaffe Captain Erich Warsitz, the aircraft achieved speeds greater than 400 miles per hour (640 km/h). This demonstrated the potential of turbo-jet aircraft. Just one week before the outbreak of World War II, G..
Heinkel HeS 011
The HeS 011 was an advanced WWII jet engine built by Heinkel-Hirth. It featured a then-unique compressor arrangement, combining a three-stage axial compressor with a "diagonal" stage similar to a centrifugal compressor, along with a low-compression impeller in the intake to smooth out airflow. Pract..
Heinkel HeS 3
The HeS 3 was the world's first operational jet engine to power an aircraft. Designed by Hans von Ohain while working at Heinkel, the engine first flew as the primary power of the Heinkel He 178 on 27 August 1939. Although successful, the engine had too little thrust to be really useful, and work st..
Heinkel HeS 30
The HeS 30 was an early jet engine, originally designed by Adolf Müller at Junkers, but eventually built and tested at Heinkel. It was possibly the best of the "Class I" engines, a class that included the BMW 003 and Junkers Jumo 004, but work on the design was stopped by the RLM, who felt the Hein..
Heinkel HeS 40
The Heinkel HeS 40 was an experimental constant-volume jet engine designed by Adoph Müller's team at Heinkel starting some time in 1940 or 41. It was based on the mechanical layout of the HeS 30, but replaced the conventional flame cans with oversized ones including large poppet valves that sealed ..
Heinkel HeS 8
The HeS 8 was an early jet engine designed by Hans von Ohain while working at Heinkel. It was the first jet engine to be financially supported by the RLM, bearing the official name 109-001. It was intended to power the Heinkel He 280 twin-engine fighter, although both Heinkel and von Ohain preferred..
Heinkel He 100
Heinkel He 100D-1 Description RoleDay fighter Crewone, pilot Dimensions Length26 ft 11 in8.20 m Wingspan30 ft 11 in9.42 m Height11 ft 10 in3.60 m Wing area156 ft²14.5 m² Weights Empty4,563 lb2,070 kg Maximum take-off5,512 lb2,500 kg Powerplant Engines1 Daimler-Benz DB 601M Power1,175 hp876 ..
Heinkel He 111
He 111K The Heinkel He 111 was the primary Luftwaffe medium bomber during the early stages of World War II, and is perhaps the most famous symbol of the German side of the Battle of Britain. Developed from a pre-war airliner design, the He 111 was phased out of front line service in 1942, but..
Heinkel He 112
The Heinkel He 112 was a fighter aircraft designed by Walter and Siegfried Günter at Heinkel. It was one of four planes designed to compete for the Luftwaffe's first fighter contract, one that would eventually be won by the Messerschmitt Bf 109. It was the only one to come close to the 109 in per..
Heinkel He 113
The Heinkel He 113 was a supposed Luftwaffe fighter aircraft of World War II, but which existed only as a propaganda and/or disinformation strategy. The mythical He 113 in a mythical night fighter unit In 1940 Joseph Goebbels publicised the fact that a new fighter was entering service with ..
Heinkel He 114
The Heinkel He 114 was a biplane reconnaissance seaplane produced for the Kriegsmarine in the 1930s for use from warships. It replaced the company's He 60 but did not remain in service long before being replaced in turn by the Arado Ar 196 as Germany's standard spotter aircraft. While the fuselage ..
Heinkel He 115
The Heinkel He 115 was a World War II Luftwaffe seaplane with three seats. It was used as a torpedo bomber and performed general seaplane duties such as reconnaissance and mine laying. Armament varied but included MG 15, MG 151, and MG 17 machine guns. Other weapons used by He 115 variants incl..
Heinkel He 116
Heinkel's He 116 was an extremely long-range mailplane designed to deliver airmail between Germany and Japan. Several examples were built for this role, as well as a small batch to be used in the long-range reconnaissance role as well. The design started in response to a 1936 request by Lufthansa,..
Heinkel He 118
The Heinkel He 118 was a German dive bomber design that competed with the Junkers Ju 87 for production, but was never ordered for the Luftwaffe. Designed by the Günter brothers, it was a conventional cantilever monoplane with an inverted gull wing of elliptical planform mounted mid-way up the fuse..
Heinkel He 162
Heinkel He 162 Description Role Fighter Crew One, pilot First Flight 6 December 1944 Manufacturer Heinkel Dimensions Length 9.05 m 29 ft 8 in Wingspan 7.2 m 23 ft 7 in Height 2.6 m 8 ft 6 in Wing area 14.5 m² 156 ft² Weights Empty 1,660 kg 3,660 lb Loaded Maximum takeoff 2,800 kg..
Heinkel He 176
Heinkel He 176 Description RoleExperimental prototype Crewone, pilot Dimensions Length5.2 m17 ft 1 in Wingspan5.0 m16 ft 5 in Height1.5 m4 ft 11 in Wing area5.4 m²58 ft² Weights Empty900 kg1,980 lb Loaded1,620 kg 3,570 lb Maximum take-off Powerplant EngineHWK RI-203 PThrust5.9 kN1,300 lb..
Heinkel He 177
The Heinkel He 177 Greif (Griffin) was a 4-engined long-range World War 2 bomber of the Luftwaffe. The troubled aircraft was the only heavy bomber built in large numbers by Germany during the war. Aircrews nicknamed it the Luftwaffenfeuerzeug (lighter of the Luftwaffe) due to the engines' tende..
Heinkel He 178
Heinkel He 178 Description RoleExperimental prototype Crewone, pilot Dimensions Length7.48 m24 ft 6 in Wingspan7.20 m23 ft 3 in Height2.10 m6 ft 10 in Wing area9.1 m²98 ft² Weights Empty1,620 kg3,572 lb Loaded1,998 kg 4,405 lb Maximum take-off Powerplant EngineHeS.3B turbojet Poweras firs..
Heinkel He 219
This aircraft article has not been updated to 's current standards. Please see for more details. Heinkel He 219 Description Role Night-fighter Crew 2 First Flight November 6, 1942 Entered Service 1943 Manufacturer Heinkel Dimensions Length 15.6 m 51 ft 0 in Wingspan 18.5 m 60 ft 8 in..
Heinkel He 274
Heinkel He 274 Description Role Heavy Bomber Crew 4 First Flight December 5, 1945 Entered Service Never got beyond prototype form Manufacturer Heinkel Dimensions Length 22.3 m 73 ft 0 in Wingspan 44.2 m 145 ft 1/4 in Height 5.50 m 18 ft 1/2 in Wing Area 150 m² 1,616 ft² Weights Em..
Heinkel He 277
The Heinkel He 277 was four-engine bomber aircraft of World War 2 that was a version of the Heinkel He 177 built in Austria. The main difference was that each engine had its own nacelle on the wing rather than being grouped in pair next to each other. See Also: Heinkel He 274 Lists of Aircraft ..
Heinkel He 280
Heinkel He 280 V3 Heinkel He-280 V2. Note the missing engine nacelle, removed due to a fuel leak. Description Role Fighter Crew One, pilot First Flight Manufacturer Heinkel Dimensions Length 10.40 m 34 ft 1 in Wingspan 12.20 m 40 ft Height 3.06 m 10 ft Wing area 21.5 m² 233 ft² Weigh..
Heinkel He 343
The Heinkel He 343 was a four-engined jet bomber project, based on an enlarged Arado Ar 234 design. Four versions were planned: the He 343A-1 bomber, the A-2 reconnaissance aircraft, and the A-3 and B-1 Zerstorer types. Twenty aircraft were ordered in early 1944, but late in the year the project w..
Heinkel He 51
Heinkel He 51B-1 He 51W (seaplane) Description Role Biplane Fighter Crew One First Flight summer, 1933 Entered Service 1935 Manufacturer Heinkel Dimensions Length 8.40 m Wingspan 11.00 m Height 3.20 m Wing area 27.20 m² Weights Empty 1460 kg lb Powerplant Engine BMW IV..
Heinkel He 59
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Heinkel HE 59 Designed in 1..
Heinkel He 60
Heinkel He 60 Description Role Reconnaissance Seaplane Crew 2, pilot and observer First Flight Early 1933 Manufacturer Heinkel Dimensions Length 11.5 m 37 ft 8.75 in Wingspan 13.5 m 44 ft 3.75 in Height 5.30 m 17 ft 4.75 in Wing Area N/A Weights Empty 2730 kg 6,019 lb Loaded 3556 kg ..
Heinkel He 70
Heinkel He 70F Description Role Reconnaissance Bomber Crew 2 First Flight December 1, 1932 Manufacturer Heinkel Dimensions Length 12 m 39 ft 4.5 in Wingspan 14.80 m 48 ft 6.75 in Height 3.1 m 10 ft 2 in Wing Area N/A Weights Empty 2360 kg 5,203 lb Loaded 3460 kg 7,630 lb Powerplant ..
Heinkel Kabine
Microcar, threewheeler with 175cc, 204 cc and 198cc one cylinder four stroke engines derived from the famous Tourist scooter, built between 1956 and 1965 in Germany (Speyer), Argentina, Ireland (Dundalk) and in England (as Trojan 200 cabincruiser). Single or double wheel in the back. Front door, but..
Heinkenszand
The town centre (dark green) and the statistical district (light green) of Heinkenszand in the municipality of Borsele. Heinkenszand ([51°28′N 3°49′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Zeeland. It is a part of the municipality of Borsele, and lies about 14 km east of Middelbu..
Heinleiner
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Heino
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Heinola
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HeinOnline
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Heinosuke Gosho
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Heinouchi Yoshimasa
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Heino Eller
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Heino Puuste
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Heinrad
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Heinrich
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Heinrich (crater)
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Heinrich Abeken
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Heinrich Adam
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Heinrich Albert
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Heinrich Albertz
Heinrich Albertz (January 22, 1915 - May 18, 1993) was a German clergyman and political figure. He opposed the Nazis, and was mayor of West Berlin between 1966 and 1967. Albertz was forced out of office after criticizing the police killing of a left-wing student activist. ..
Heinrich Aldegrever
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Heinrich August Hahn
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Heinrich August Wilhelm Meyer
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Heinrich August Winkler
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Heinrich Auspitz
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Heinrich Balss
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Heinrich Bär
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Heinrich Barkhausen
Barkhausen is also a locality in Detmold, see Detmold-Barkhausen Heinrich Georg Barkhausen (December 2,1881 - February 20, 1956), born at Bremen was a German physicist. Born into a patrician family in Bremen, he showed interest in natural sciences from an early age. He studied at the universities ..
Heinrich Bärmann
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Heinrich Baron Thyssen-Bornemisza de Kászon
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Heinrich Barth
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Heinrich Becker
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Heinrich Beck Halle
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Heinrich Bellermann
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Heinrich Berghaus
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Heinrich Bernhard Oppenheim
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Heinrich Blücher
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Heinrich Blum
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Heinrich Boie
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Heinrich Böll
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Heinrich Bolleter
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Heinrich Böll Foundation
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Heinrich Brandt
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Heinrich Brüning
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Heinrich Bullinger
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Heinrich Burger
Heinrich Burger (May 31 1881 - April 27 1942) was a German figure skater. He competed in both singles and pairs events. He was Olympic champion and two-time World champion together with Anna Hübler. Burger and Hübler were the first world champions and the first Olympic champions in pairs figure ..
Heinrich Caro
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Heinrich Christian Boie
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Heinrich Christian Macklot
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Heinrich Christian Schwan
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Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa
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Heinrich Cunow
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Heinrich Dernburg
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Heinrich Dreser
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Heinrich Dressel
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Heinrich Dusemer von Arfberg
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Heinrich Eberbach
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Heinrich Ehrler
Heinrich Ehrler (September 14, 1917 - April 4, 1945) was a German World War II fighter ace who served in the Luftwaffe from February 1941 until the end of the war. He flew over 400 combat sorties and was credited with 208 victories. Heinrich Ehrler is a relatively unknown German Ace, as his flyin..
Heinrich Engelhard Steinweg
Heinrich Engelhard Steinweg (February 17, 1797 - February 7,1871), piano manufacturer, also Heinrich Engelhardt Steinweg and Henry E. Steinway. Steinweg emigrated from Brunswick, Germany, to New York in 1850. There, he established the firm of Steinway & Sons in 1853 and anglicised his name into He..
Heinrich Erfle
Heinrich Erfle (1884-1923) developed the earliest type of wide-field eyepiece in 1917. ..
Heinrich Ernst Ferdinand Guericke
Heinrich Ernst Ferdinand Guericke (February 25, 1803 – February 4, 1878), was a German theologian. He was born at Wettin in Saxony and studied theology at the University of Halle, where he was appointed professor in 1829. He disapproved of the union between the Lutheran and the Reformed chur..
Heinrich Ernst Kayser
Heinrich Ernst Kayser (1815- 1888) composer. Works: Study in F minor, Op. 20, No. 23 ..
Heinrich Ernst Schirmer
Heinrich Ernst Schirmer (1814–1887) was an architect working in Norway, although being born and having studied in Germany. His most notable achievement was starting the work of restoring the Nidaros Cathedral, which was in ruins at that time. After preliminary investigations from 1841, the d..
Heinrich Ernst von Beyrich
Heinrich Ernst von Beyrich (1815-1896), German geologist, was born at Berlin on the 31st of August 1815, and educated at the university in that city, and afterwards at Bonn, where he studied under Goldfuss and Noggerath. He obtained his degree of Ph. D. in 1837 at Berlin, and was subsequently employ..
Heinrich event
An indication of the timing of Heinrich events during the last glacial Heinrich events, named for paleoclimatologist Hartmut Heinrich, are abrupt episodes during the last glacial. Their principal "footprint" is in layers of ice-rafted detritus at intervals in sediment cores from the North Atl..
Heinrich Ewald
Georg Heinrich August von Ewald (November 16, 1803 - May 4, 1875) was a German orientalist and theologian. He was born at Göttingen, where his father was a linen weaver. In 1815 he was sent to the gymnasium, and in 1820 he entered the University of Göttingen, where he studied under J.G. Eichhor..
Heinrich Faber
Heinrich Faber (before 1500 – 26 February 1552) was a German music theorist, composer, and Kantor. Born in Lichtenfels, he was employed as a singer by Christian II of Denmark in Copenhagen, from 1515 to 1524. He later studied in Wittenberg, and is known to have lectured there, in 1551. He die..
Heinrich Finck
Heinrich Finck (c. 1444 - c. 1519) was a German composer. He was probably born at Bamberg, but nothing is certainly known either of the place or date of his birth. Between 1492 and 1506 he was a musician in, and later possibly conductor of the court orchestra of successive kings of Poland at Warsaw..
Heinrich Fleischer
Heinrich Fleischer (d. 2006) was an organist from Leipzig, Germany. He fought in World War II, where one of the fingers on his left hand was completely blown off and another half of a finger was also lost. After the war, Fleischer continued to play the organ, and went on to become the organist at Va..
Heinrich Franz Friedrich Tietze
Heinrich Franz Friedrich Tietze (August 31, 1880 – February 17, 1964) was an Austrian mathematician. He was born in Schleinz, Austria and died in Munich, Germany. External link John J. O'Connor and Edmund F. Robertson. [] at the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.[]..
Heinrich Frauenlob
Meister Heinrich Frauenlob of Meißen, was a Middle High German poet. He was born between 1250 and 1260 and died in 1318. He had great musical talents, and he also held court positions in Prague. The name Frauenlob may mean "praise of women" or "praise of Our Lady (Mary)". Heinrich is sometimes..
Heinrich Freiherr von Hess
Heinrich Freiherr von Heß, drawn by Joseph Kriehuber, 1854 Heinrich Hermann Josef Freiherr von Hess (1788 - 1870), Austrian soldier, entered the army in 1805 and was soon employed as a staff officer on survey work. His last name is also spelled Heß. He distinguished himself as a subaltern a..
Heinrich Freiherr von Stackelberg
Heinrich Freiherr von Stackelberg (1905-1946) was a German economist who contributed to game theory and oligopoly theory. Stackelberg was born in Moscow, Russia into an Baltic-German nobility family. Following World War I the family fled to Germany, where Stackelberg studied mathematics and econom..
Heinrich Frey
Heinrich Frey (June 15, 1822–January 17, 1890) was a German-born Swiss entomologist who studied Lepidoptera. He was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and died in Zurich, Switzerland. Biography Heinrich Frey attended the gymnasium in Frankfurt am Main until he was 16. Here he met Senator Ca..
Heinrich Friedrich Karl Reichsfreiherr vom und zum Stein
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Heinrich Friedrich Otto Abel
Heinrich Friedrich Otto Abel (22 January 1824–28 October 1854) was a German historian. Life He was born at Reichenbach Priory in the Black Forest, a Protestant religious house, where his father was a clergyman. Beginning in 1824, Abel visited the universities of Tübingen, Jena, Heidelberg, B..
Heinrich Geissler
Heinrich Geissler (May 26 1814 - January 24 1879) was a German physicist. Geissler tubes Educated by his father as a glassblower and gifted for the design and engineering, Geissler is most remembered for the invention of sealed glass tubes (called Geissler tubes) from which he demonstrated with Ju..
Heinrich George
Heinrich George (October 9, 1893 in Stettin - September 25, 1946 in Oranienburg) was a German actor. He acted in films such as Berlin Alexanderplatz and others and had one of first roles in Metropolis. Although active in the Communist Party of Germany before the Nazi takeover, he acted in a number..
Heinrich Georg Bronn
Heinrich Georg Bronn (March 3, 1800 - July 5, 1862) was a German geologist and paleontologist. Bronn was born at Ziegelhausen near Heidelberg. Studying at the university at Heidelberg he took his doctor's degree in the faculty of medicine in 1821, and in the following year was appointed professor o..
Heinrich Georg Stahmer
Heinrich Georg Stahmer (??-??), German ambassador to Japan (1942-1945), special envoy to Japan (1940-1942), aide to Joachim von Ribbentrop (1938-1940). ..
Heinrich Glarean
Heinrich Glarean (also Glareanus) (June 1488–March 28, 1563) was a Swiss music theorist, poet and humanist. He was born in Mollis (in the canton of Glarus, hence his name) and died in Freiburg. After a thorough early training in music, he enrolled in the University of Cologne, where he studi..
Heinrich Göbel
Heinrich Göbel Heinrich Göbel, or later: Henry Goebel (April 20, 1818 - December 4, 1893), born in Germany, was a precision mechanic and inventor, an early pioneer who independently developed designs for an incandescent light bulb. He married Sophie Lübke in 1844 and, at the age of 31 (in ..
Heinrich Gomperz
Heinrich Gomperz (January 18, 1873, Vienna, Austria - December 27, 1942, Los Angeles, California) was an Austrian philosopher. He is a son of Theodor Gomperz. He married with Ada Stepnitz ([link]). Works Weltanschauungslehre, 2 Vols. 1905-1908Über Sinn und Sinngebilde, Erklären und V..
Heinrich Göring
Dr. Heinrich Ernst Göring was the father of Herman Göring. He served as the first imperial commissioner of Deutsch-Südwestafrika (German Southwest Africa, now Namibia). ..
Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff
Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff (1803 - 1865) was a German grammarian and language educator. His name almost surely inspired H.G. Wells' creation of the word "Ollendorffian" in The Island of Doctor Moreau (Chapter 16). "Yesterday he bled and wept," said the Satyr. "You never bleed nor weep. The M..
Heinrich Gottfried von Bretschneider
Heinrich Gottfried von Bretschneider (1739, Gera - 1810) was a German satirical writer. Bretschneider led a bohemian life, served in the army, and held political posts. Later he was bibliothecary at Lemberg. He was closely linked to the writers of the enlightenment, especially Friedrich Nicolai. Bre..
Heinrich Graetz
Graetz redirects here, for the company see Graetz AG Heinrich Graetz (October 31, 1817 - September 7, 1891) was the first historian to write a comprehensive history of the Jewish people from a Jewish perspective. Born Tzvi Hirsh Graetz to a butcher family in Książ-Wielkopolski (Poznań) in German..
Heinrich Grafe
Heinrich Grafe (May 3, 1802 - July 21, 1868), German educationist, was born at Buttstadt in Saxe-Weimar. He studied mathematics and theology at Jena, and in 1823 obtained a curacy in the town church of Weimar. He was transferred to Jena as rector of the town school in 1825; in 1840 he was also appo..
Heinrich Graf von Bellegarde
Heinrich Joseph Johannes, Graf von Bellegarde (or sometimes Heinrich von Bellegarde), (August 29, 1756 – 1845), Austrian Generalfeldmarschall and statesman, was born at Dresden, and for a short time served in the Saxon army. Transferring his services to Austria in 1771 he distinguished himsel..
Heinrich Graf von Lehndorff-Steinort
Heinrich Ahasverus Graf von Lehndorff-Steinort (born 22 June 1909 in Hanover; died 4 September 1944 in Berlin) was a member of the July 20 Plot against Adolf Hitler. He studied economics and business administration in Frankfurt am Main, and in 1936, took on the management of the family assets in ..
Heinrich Gross
Heinrich Gross (November 14, 1915 – December 15, 2005) was an Austrian psychiatrist, medical doctor and neurologist, best known for his alleged role in the murder of hundreds of children with physical, mental and/or emotional/behavioral characteristics considered "unclean" by the Nazi regime. ..
Heinrich Grünfeld
Heinrich Grünfeld (April 21, 1855, Prague - August 26, 1931, Berlin) was a Bohemian-Austrian violoncellist; a brother of Alfred Grünfeld. He educated at the Prague Conservatorium, he went to Berlin in 1876, and for eight years taught at the Neue Akademie der Tonkunst in that city. In conjunction ..
Heinrich Gustav Hotho
Heinrich Gustav Hotho (1802 - December 25, 1873), German historian of art, was born at Berlin in 1802, and died in his native city on Christmas day 1873. During boyhood he was affected for two years with blindness consequent on an attack of measles. But recovering his sight he studied so hard as to..
Heinrich Gustav Magnus
Heinrich Gustav Magnus (May 2, 1802 – April 4, 1870) was a German chemist and physicist. The Magnus effect was named after him. He was born in Berlin. His father was a wealthy merchant; and of his five brothers one, Eduard (1799-1872), became a celebrated painter. After studying at Berlin,..
Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach
Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach. Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach (Leipzig 1823-1889) was an ornithologist, botanist and the foremost German orchidologist of the 19th century. His father Heinrich Gottlieb Ludwig Reichenbach (author of Icones Florae Germanicae et Helveticae) was a well-known botanist. ..
Heinrich Häberlin
Heinrich Häberlin (September 6, 1868 - February 26, 1947) was a Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council (1920-1934). He was elected to the Federal Council of Switzerland on February 12, 1920 and handed over office on April 30, 1934. He was affiliated to the Free Democratic Party. ..
Heinrich Harrer
Heinrich Harrer Heinrich Harrer (July 6, 1912 – January 7, 2006) was an Austrian mountaineer, sportsman, geographer and author. Heinrich Harrer was born in Hüttenberg, Carinthia. From 1933 to 1938 Harrer studied geography and sports at the Karl-Franzens University in Graz. Harrer became..
Heinrich Harries
Heinrich Harries (* 1762, † 1802) was a priest in Schleswig. He was the author of the prussian national hymn "Heil dir im Siegerkranz", he wrote the lyrics in 1790 for King Christian VII of Denmark. ..
Heinrich Hauser
Heinrich Hauser (August 27, 1901, Berlin - March 25, 1955, Dießen am Ammersee) was a German writer. Literary works Das zwanzigste Jahr (1925) - sein RomanerstlingBrackwasser (1928)Schwarzes Revier (1930) - eine RuhrgebietsreportageDie letzten Segelschiffe (1930) - Reisebericht über eine Fahrt auf..
Heinrich Heesch
Heinrich Heesch (born June 25th 1906 in Kiel, died July 26th 1995 in Hannover) was a German mathematician. In Göttingen he worked on Group theory. 1933 Heesch witnessed the National Socialist purges among the university staff. Not willing to become member of the National Socialist organization of ..
Heinrich Heine
Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (born as Harry [Hebrew: Chaim] Heine December 13, 1797 – February 17, 1856) was one of the most significant German poets. Contents 1 Life2 Selected works3 Editions in English4 See also5 External links Life Heine was born ..
Heinrich Heine Prize
Heinrich Heine Prize refers to two different awards named after the 19th century German poet Christian Johann Heinrich Heine: The Heinrich Heine prize of the city of DüsseldorfHeinrich Heine price of the Ministry for culture of the former GDR, which was assigned until 1990 Heinrich Heine prize of ..
Heinrich Heine University of Düsseldorf
Heinrich-Heine University Campus Heinrich Heine University of Düsseldorf (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf) in Germany is named after the German poet and political thinker Heinrich Heine, who was born in Düsseldorf in 1797. Since 1965 it has been a fully-fledged university, consisting..
Heinrich Herkner
Heinrich Herkner (June 27, 1863, Reichenberg/Liberec, Böhmen - May 27, 1932, Berlin), was a Czech-German economist (Nationalökonom) He taught as a professor at the Freiburg University (1890-), Karlsruhe University (1892-), Zurich University (1898-), Technical University of Berlin (1907-), Berlin ..
Heinrich Hertel
Heinrich Hertel (November 16 1902 - 1982) was a German aeronautical engineer. After graduating as an engineer from a Munich technical college, he joined the Junkers company in 1926. In 1932, he was recruited by Ernst Heinkel and two years later was made the Technical Director of the Heinkel company..
Heinrich Hertz Submillimeter Telescope
Heinrich Hertz Submillimeter Telescope OrganizationsSteward Observatory, Max Planck Institute LocationMount Graham International Observatory, Arizona, USA Wavelength regimesubmillimeter Completion date(date) Webpagehttp://aro.as.arizona.edu/telscopes.htm Physical characteristics Telesco..
Heinrich Himmler
Heinrich Himmler Birth October 7 1900 3:30 p.m. (Munich, Germany) Death May 23 1945 11:14 p.m. (31a Ülzenerstraße Lüneburg, Germany) Party National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) Political positions Reichsführer-SS (RF-SS) (Reich Leader of the SS) in the NSDAP (1929-1945)Re..
Heinrich Hirschsprung
Heinrich Hirschsprung (February 7, 1836-1908), a Danish Jew of German heritage, was an arts patron and, together with his brother Bernhard Hirschsprung (1834-1909), ran a tobacco manufacturing plant. He was the son of Abraham Marcus (1793-1871) and Petrea Hirschsprung née Hertz (1804-1891). Abrah..
Heinrich Hoerle
Heinrich Hoerle (September 1, 1895 – July 7, 1936) was a German constructivist artist of the New Objectivity movement. Hoerle was born in Cologne. He studied at the Cologne School of Arts and Crafts but was mostly self-taught as an artist. After military service in World War I he became acti..
Heinrich Hoffmann
Heinrich Hoffmann (October 12 1885 in Fürth - December 11 1957 in Munich) was a German photographer. He joined the NSDAP in 1920 and was chosen personally by its new leader Adolf Hitler as his official photographer. Hoffmann became a constant companion and close friend of Hitler's, and by 1945 ..
Heinrich Hoffmann (author)
Heinrich Hoffmann (June 13 1809 in Frankfurt am Main - September 20 1894 in Frankfurt am Main) was a German psychiatrist, who also wrote some short works including Der Struwwelpeter, an illustrated book on misbehaving children. Hoffmann studied medicine in Heidelberg. From 1851, he was director o..
Heinrich Hoffmann (disambiguation)
Heinrich Hoffmann (1885–1957) was a photographer. Heinrich Hoffmann may also refer to: Heinrich Hoffmann (author) (1809–1894) ..
Heinrich Hoffmann (painter)
Heinrich Hoffmann (1824 - 1911) was a late 19th to early 20th century German painter who created many well-known paintings depicting the life of Jesus Christ. Three of his paintings were purchased by John D. Rockefeller, Jr.: Christ in the Temple (1871), Christ and the Young Rich Man (1889), and Ch..
Heinrich Hoffman (painter)
Heinrich Hoffmann (1824 - 1911) was a late 19th to early 20th century German painter who created many well-known paintings depicting the life of Jesus Christ. Three of his paintings were purchased by John D. Rockefeller, Jr.: Christ in the Temple (1871), Christ and the Young Rich Man (1889), and Ch..
Heinrich Hofmann
Johann Michael Ferdinand Heinrich Hofmann (March 19, 1824–June 23, 1911) was a German painter and the uncle of the German painter Ludwig von Hofmann. He was born in Darmstadt, Germany and died in Dresden. Contents 0.1 Life0.2 Selected Works0.3 Bibliographical References0.4&nb..
Heinrich Hollreiser
Heinrich Hollreiser, born June 24 1913, is a German conductor of classical chamber music. Born in Munich, he attended the State Academy of Music there, and went on to serve as the conductor at the opera houses in Wiesbaden, Darmstadt, Mannheim, and Duisburg. From 1942-1945 he served as the principal..
Heinrich Hübler
Carl Heinrich Hübler (Wachwitz 4 December 1822–1894?) was the hornist in the Dresden royal court orchestra from 1844 until his retirement in 1891. He was appointed royal chamber musician in 1851 and 1886 was given the title chamber virtuoso, in recognition of his merits. Hübler was a found..
Heinrich Ignaz Biber
Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber (August 12, 1644 – May 3, 1704) was a Bohemian-Austrian composer and violinist. Biber was born in Wartenberg (now Stráž pod Ralskem, Czech Republic). He was first a violinist at the castle of Kroměříž and the Salzburg court. In 1684 he became Kapellmeiste..
Heinrich Isaac
Heinrich Isaac (also Henricus, Arrigo d'Ugo, and Arrigo il Tedesco) (around 1450 – March 26, 1517) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance. He is regarded as one of the most significant contemporaries of Josquin Desprez, and had an especially large influence on the subsequent developm..
Heinrich I von Müllenark
Henry I of Mulnarken, German: Heinrich I von Müllenark (1190 - 1238) was the Archbishop of Cologne, Germany, from 1225 until 1237. Life Little is known of Henry's life before being elected Archbishop. Before he was appointed Provost in Bonn, he was called by the surname "Leinenhose". Henry of Mul..
Heinrich J. Matthaei
Heinrich J. Matthaei is a German biochemist, who solved the genetic code together with Marshall Warren Nirenberg at NIH in Bethesda, Maryland. On May 15, 1961, he performed the poly-U-experiment, that opened the door for the understanding of the genetic code. Matthaei and Nirenberg published their..
Heinrich Jacoby
Heinrich Jacoby (1889–1964), originally a musician, was a German educator whose teaching was based on developing sensitivity and awareness. A great role in his researches played the collaboration with the colleague Elsa Gindler, whom he met in 1924 in Berlin. With the advent of nazism in 1933 ..
Heinrich Jalowetz
Heinrich Jalowetz (1882-1946) was an Austrian musicologist and conductor who settled in the USA. He was one of the core members of what became known as the Second Viennese School in the orbit of Arnold Schoenberg. A musicology pupil of Guido Adler, Jalowetz was among Schoenberg’s first students i..
Heinrich Johann Franz von Biber
Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber (1644 - 1704), German violinist and composer, was for some time musical conductor at Salzburg, and was ennobled by the emperor Leopold in 1681. He is regarded as the earliest important German composer for the violin, his works including sonatas and church music. ..
Heinrich Johann Nepomuk von Crantz
Heinrich Johann Nepomuk von Crantz (Roodt, Luxemburg, November 25, 1722 – January 18, 1797, Judenburg, Austria) was a botanist and a physician. He obtained his doctorate of medicine in Vienna in 1750. He was one of the first pupils of Gerald van Swieten (1700–1772). He studied obstetr..
Heinrich Joseph Dominicus Denzinger
Heinrich Joseph Dominicus Denzinger (1819 - 1883) was one of the leading theologians of the modern Catholic German school and author of the Enchiridion universally used. He was born on October 10, 1819 at Liege. In 1831 his father, who was a professor at the Liege University, took him to Würzburg..
Heinrich Joseph von Collin
Heinrich Joseph von Collin (1771-1811), Austrian dramatist, was born in Vienna, on 26 December 1771. He received a legal education and entered the Austrian ministry of finance where he found speedy promotion. In 1805 and in 1809, when Austria was under the heel of Napoleon, Collin was entrusted with..
Heinrich Julian Schmidt
Heinrich Julian Schmidt (March 7, 1818 - March 27, 1886), German journalist and historian of literature, was born at Marienwerder (Kwidzyń) in East Prussia. After studying history and philosophy at the university of Königsberg, he was appointed, in 1842, to a mastership in the Luisenstadt Realsch..
Heinrich Julius Holtzmann
Heinrich Julius Holtzmann (May 7, 1832 - 1910), German Protestant theologian, son of Karl Julius Holtzmann (1804-1877), was born at Karlsruhe, where his father ultimately became prelate and counsellor to the supreme consistory. He studied at Berlin, and eventually (1874) was appointed professor ord..
Heinrich Kaminski
Heinrich Kaminski (b 4 July 1886 in Tiengen in the Schwarzwald; d 21 June 1946 in Ried in Upper Bavaria) was a German composer. Life After a short period working in a bank in Offenbach, he moved to Heidelberg, originally to study politics. However, a chance meeting with Martha Warburg changed his m..
Heinrich Karl Brugsch
Heinrich Karl Brugsch (also Brugsch-Pasha) (18 February, 1827 – 9 September, 1894) was a German Egyptologist, born in Berlin. He was associated with Auguste Mariette in his excavations at Memphis. He became director of the School of Egyptology at Cairo, and his works on the subject are numerou..
Heinrich Kayser
Heinrich Gustav Johannes Kayser (born 16 March 1853 in Bingen am Rhein; died 14 October 1940 in Bonn) was a German physicist. Kayser's early work was concerned with the characteristics of acoustic waves. He discovered the occurrence of helium in the Earth's atmosphere. Together with Carl Runge, he e..
Heinrich Khunrath
Heinrich Khunrath (circa 1560-September 9, 1605), or Dr Henricus Khunrath as he was also called, was a famous physician, Hermetic philosopher, and alchemist. His most famous work is the Amphitheatrum Sapientiae Aeternae (Amphitheater of Eternal Wisdom), a work on the mystical aspects of alchemy, ..
Heinrich Kiepert
Heinrich Kiepert Heinrich Kiepert (July 31, 1818 - April 21, 1899), German geographer, was born at Berlin. He was educated at the university there, studying especially history, philology and geography. In 1840, in collaboration with Karl Ritter, he issued his first work, Atlas von Hellas und ..
Heinrich Kley
Heinrich Kley (born 1863 in Karlsruhe, died 1945 in Munich(?)) was a German caricaturist, editorial cartoonist and painter. His funny, yet to some extent dark, drawings were published in Die Jugend and the notorious Simplicissimus, and established Kley's reputation. Cartoonist Joe Grant was very w..
Heinrich Klüver
Heinrich Kluver (May 25, 1897 - February 8, 1979) was a notable figure in the fields of animal behavior and Gestalt psychology, largely credited with introducing the latter to the United States in the early twentieth century. He collaborated most often and fruitfully with Paul Bucy and made various ..
Heinrich Knirr
Heinrich Knirr (September 2, 1862, Pancsova — 1944) was a German painter. He studied at the Vienna Academy and in Munich where he lived until 1914, before moving to a small town Stanberg. In 1888 Knirr established a private drawing and painting school in Munich. His style during the Nazi propaga..
Heinrich Koppers
Dr. Heinrich Koppers was a German engineer and founder of the Koppers Company, an industrial organization based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Heinrich Koppers developed a new type of coke oven that economically recovered the byproduct chemicals of the coking process. American steel producers brou..
Heinrich Köselitz
Heinrich Köselitz (10 January 1854 - 15 August 1918) was a German author and composer. He is known for his longtime friendship with Friedrich Nietzsche, who gave him the pseudonym Peter Gast. Life Johann Heinrich Köselitz was born in Annaberg, Saxony to Gustav Hermann Köselitz (1822-1910), the ..
Heinrich Kramer
Heinrich Kramer (also known under latinised name Heinrich Institor, 1430?-1505) was a churchman and inquisitor. Born in Schlettstadt, Alsace. He joined the Dominican Order at an early age and while still a young man was appointed Prior of the Dominican house of his native town. At some date befor..
Heinrich Kreutz
Heinrich Carl Friedrich Kreutz (September 8 1854 – July 13 1907) was a German astronomer, most notable for his studies of the orbits of several sungrazing comets, which revealed that they were all related objects, produced when a very large sun-grazing comet fragmented several hundred years pr..
Heinrich Krone
Heinrich Krone (born December 1, 1895 in Hessisch Oldendorf, d. August 15 1989 in Bonn) was a German conservative politician. Shortly after beginning his Theology study in 1914, Krone was drafted into service in World War I. After the war Krone continued his study, joining the Catholic Center Part..
Heinrich Kuhl
Heinrich Kuhl (September 17, 1797 - September 14, 1821) was a German zoologist. Kuhl was born in Hanau. He became assistant to Coenraad Jacob Temminck at Leiden museum. In 1817 he published a monograph on bats and in 1819 he published Conspectus psittacorum. He also published the first monograph on..
Heinrich Lammasch
Heinrich Lammasch (May 22 1853 - January 6 1920) was an Austrian jurist who served as Minister-President of Austria (or Cisleithania) in 1918. He was the last Minister-President, as the First Republic of Austria began after his rule with the abolition of the monarchy. Preceded by:Baron Max Hussar..
Heinrich Landesmann
Heinrich Landesmann, Hieronymus Lorm (August 9, 1821, Nikolsburg - December 4, 1902, at Brünn) was the Austrian poet and philosophical writer. From his earliest childhood he was very sickly; at the age of 15 his sight and hearing were almost completely destroyed; and later in life he became totall..
Heinrich Laube
Heinrich Laube (September 18, 1806 - August 1, 1884), German dramatist, novelist and theatre-director, was born at Sprottau in Silesia. He studied theology at Halle and Breslau (1826-1829), and settled in Leipzig in 1832. Here he at once came into prominence with his political essays, collected und..
Heinrich Laufenberg
Heinrich Laufenberg (1872 - 1932) was a leading German communist and is claimed as a forerunner of National Bolshevism. He lived in Hamburg from 1908. In 1909 he moved from the Catholic Party to the SPD. On November 30 1918, during the German Revolution, he was elected President of the Council of th..
Heinrich Leberecht Fleischer
Heinrich Leberecht Fleischer (February 21, 1801 - February 10, 1888), was a German Orientalist. He was born at Schandau, Saxony. From 1819 to 1824, he studied theology and oriental languages at Leipzig, subsequently continuing his studies in Paris. In 1836 he was appointed ‘professor of oriental..
Heinrich Lehmann-Willenbrock
Heinrich Lehmann-Willenbrock (December 11 1911 – April 18 1986) was a German naval officer, and a submarine commander during WWII. He was among the top ten Aces of the Deep during the Second Battle of the Atlantic against the Allies, in terms of tonnage of merchant ships sunk. He commanded fou..
Heinrich Lenz
Heinrich Friedrich Emil Lenz (February 12, 1804 - February 10, 1865) was a Baltic German physicist most famous for formulating Lenz's law in 1833. Lenz was born in Tartu in what is today Estonia. After completing his secondary education in 1820, Lenz studied chemistry and physics at the Univer..
Heinrich Leo
Heinrich Leo (17 March 1799 – 24 April 1878) was a Prussian historian born Rudolstadt, his father being chaplain to the garrison there. His family, not of Italian origin as he himself was inclined to believe on the strength of family tradition, but established in Lower Saxony so early as the..
Heinrich Leopold Wagner
Heinrich Leopold Wagner (1747 - 1779) was a German dramatist, known for his 1776 tragedy Die Kindermörderin. ..
Heinrich Lhotzky
Heinrich Lhotzky [lotski] (April 21, 1859, Klausnitz/Claußnitz - November 24, 1930, Ludwigshafen am Bodensee) was a German-born protestant author (religiöser Schriftsteller). He actived as a pastor for German settlers in Bessarabia (1886-1890). Literary works An editor of the "Leben" (1..
Heinrich Lichner
Heinrich Lichner (b. March 6 1829, d. January 7 1898) was a prolific German composer, best known today for his teaching pieces - simple piano works written for students. His sonatinas, including Opp. 4, 49, and 66 (among others) are in a light, fluent classical style, although the harmony occasiona..
Heinrich Liebe
Fregattenkapitän Heinrich Liebe (born January 29 1908-died July 27 1997) was a highly decorated German naval officer who served as a submarine commander during World War II until transferred to OKM (Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine, German Navy High Command) in July 1941. In August 1944 he was further..
Heinrich Lilienfein
Heinrich Lilienfein (November 20, 1879 - December 20, 1954) was a German writer. Literary works Der Stier von Olivera, 1910Das fressend Feuer, 1932Die Stunde Karls XII, 1938Besuch aus Holland, 1943Licht und Irrlicht, 1943Anna Amalia, 1949Bettina, 1949 External links [] ..
Heinrich Louis d'Arrest
Asteroids discovered: 1 76 Freia October 21 1862 Heinrich Louis d'Arrest (July 13, 1822 – June 14, 1875) was a Prussian astronomer, born in Berlin. His name is sometimes given as Heinrich Ludwig d'Arrest. While still a student, d'Arrest was party to Johann Gottfried Galle's search for N..
Heinrich Lübbe
Heinrich Lübbe (12 January, 1884–14 March, 1940) was a German engineer working for Dutch aircraft designer Anthony Fokker during the First World War, invented the interrupter gear which enabled a machine gun to fire through the arc of a fighter aircraft's propeller without the bullets strikin..
Heinrich Lübke
Heinrich Lübke (October 14, 1892 – April 6, 1972) was President of Germany from 1959 to 1969. Lübke had a very humble upbringing. He was the son of a shoemaker and farmer from the Sauerland. He was chosen by Konrad Adenauer as a candidate for the largely ceremonial post of president to ensure ..
Heinrich LXXII, Fürst Reuss zu Schleiz
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Heinrich Mann
Luiz (Ludwig) Heinrich Mann (March 27, 1871 – March 12, 1950) was a German novelist who wrote works with social themes whose attacks on the authoritarian and increasingly militaristic nature of post-Weimar German society led to his exile in 1933. Life and work Grave of Mann in Berlin H..
Heinrich Mann Prize
The Heinrich Mann Prize (German: Heinrich-Mann-Preis) is a literary award given annually by the Berlin Academy of Art (formerly the Academy of Art of Communist East Germany). The prize given for works with socially critical aspects in a character that would honor Heinrich Mann. The award is endowed ..
Heinrich Maria Davringhausen
Heinrich Maria Davringhausen (October 21 1894 – December 13 1970) was a German painter associated with the New Objectivity. Davringhausen was born in Aachen. Mostly self-taught as a painter, he began as a sculptor, studying briefly at the Düsseldorf Academy of Arts before participating in a ..
Heinrich Mark
--> Heinrich Mark was born on October 1, 1911 in the Krootuse (Kõlleste) rural municipality in the Võru County of Estonia.He died on August 2, 2004 in Stockholm, Sweden. He was Prime Minister "in duties of the President" of Estonia from March 1, 1990 -October 6, 1992. 1953-1971 State Secretar..
Heinrich Marschner
Heinrich Marschner (Zittau, 16 August 1795–Hannover, 16 December 1861) was a German composer of 23 operas and singspiels who was a rival of Carl Maria von Weber and friend of Beethoven and Mendelssohn. Marschner was widely regarded as one of the most important composers in Europe from about 18..
Heinrich Meibom
Heinrich Meibom can refer to; Heinrich Meibom (poet) (1555–1625)Heinrich Meibom (doctor) (1638–1700), grandson of the poet ..
Heinrich Meibom (poet)
Heinrich Meibom (December 4, 1555 - September 20, 1625), German historian and poet, was born at Barntrup (near Lemgo). He held the chair of history and poetry at Helmstedt from 1583 until his death. He was a writer of Latin verses (Parodiarum horatianarum libri III et sylvarum libri II, 1588); and ..
Heinrich Melchior Mühlenberg
Henry Melchior Mühlenberg (6 September 1711 in Einbeck, october 1787 in Providence, Pennsylvania (today Trappe, Pa)) is considered as a founder of the German lutherian municiplity in British North America in the 18th century. Mühlenberg ..
Heinrich Mendelssohn
Heinrich Mendelssohn (February 21, 1881 - August 7, 1959) was a Berlin building tycoon. Mendelssohn was born in Poznań, Poland in 1881. In cooperation with Albert Heilmann, Mendelssohn constructed the Europahaus (House of Europe) in Berlin, which today houses the [German Federal Ministry fo..
Heinrich Moritz Chalybäus
Heinrich Moritz Chalybäus (1796-1862) was a German philosopher best known for his exegetical work on philosophy, such as his characterisation of Hegel's dialectic as positing a triad of thesis-antithesis-synthesis. He was born at Pfaffroda in Saxony. For some years he taught at Dresden, and won a ..
Heinrich Mucke
Heinrich Mucke (April 9, 1806-January 16, 1891) was a prominent Realist painter known for his liturgical and genre paintings as well as frescoes, which still adorn some of Germany's ancient castles and cathedrals. His paintings are hung today in Germany's leading museums, including the National Gal..
Heinrich Müller
Heinrich Müller may also refer to a former member of the Bundestag. Heinrich Müller (April 28 1900 Munich - May 1945?) was the head of Nazi Germany's RSHA's Amt IV and led the Gestapo from 1939 until his mysterious disappearance at the close of World War II. He served as a Military Pilot 1917-..
Heinrich Mussinghoff
Dr. Heinrich Mussinghoff (born October 29 1940) is the Roman Catholic Bishop of Aachen, Germany. Born in Osterwick (now Rosendahl) in northwestern Westphalia, he studied philosophy and theology in Münster and Freiburg. 1968 he was consecrated as priest in Münster by Bishop Joseph Höffner. He fir..
Heinrich Neuhaus
Heinrich Gustavovich Neuhaus (Russian: ; also Genrikh Gustavovich Neygaus, Henrych Gustavovyč Nejhaus; 12 April [O.S. 31 March] 1888 – Moscow, October 10, 1964) was a Soviet pianist and pedagogue of German extraction. He was born in Kirovohrad (then Elizavetgrad), Ukraine. While..
Heinrich Nordhoff
Heinrich Nordhoff Heinrich Nordhoff (January 6 1899 – April 12 1968) was a German engineer famous for his leadership of the Volkswagen company as it was rebuilt after World War II. He is usually referred to as Heinz Nordhoff. Nordhoff attended technical college in Berlin and in 1927 b..
Heinrich Otto Wieland
Heinrich Otto Wieland Heinrich Otto Wieland (June 4, 1877 – August 5, 1957) was a German chemist. He won the 1927 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research into the bile acids. In 1917 he succeeded Adolf von Baeyer as Chemistry Professor at the University of Munich. Wieland tried succes..
Heinrich Paulus
Heinrich Eberhard Gottlob Paulus (born 1 September 1761, died 10 August 1851) was a German theologian and critic of the Christian bible. He is known as a rationalist who offered natural explanations for the biblical miracles of Jesus. Paulus was a professor of theology and oriental languages at th..
Heinrich Pette Institute
Henrich Pette Institute The Henrich Pette Institute was founded in 1948 by Henrich Pette, a German neurologist. It began as a research facility to create polio vaccine. It is now a private foundation and involved with research in virology and the immune responses of organisms. The institute is a no..
Heinrich Philipp Konrad Henke
Heinrich Philipp Conrad Henke Heinrich Philipp Conrad Henke (July 3, 1752 - May 2, 1809), German theologian, best known as a writer on church history, was born at Hehlen, Brunswick. He was educated at the gymnasium of Brunswick and the University of Helmstedt, and from 1778 to 1809 he was pro..
Heinrich Porges
See also Porges. Heinrich Porges (November 25, 1837, Prague - November 17, 1900, München) was a Czech-Austrian German choirmaster (Chorleiter), music-critic. He was the father of Elsa Bernstein. He was a son of Simon Porges (1801 - September 4, 1869) and his wife Charlotte (1801 - September 4, 18..
Heinrich Prinz zu Sayn-Wittgenstein
Prince Heinrich Zu Sayn-Wittgenstein was one of third highest scoring night-fighter pilot aces in the Luftwaffe in World War Two. Serving from mid 1941 until his death in 1944, Zu Sayn-Wittgenstein was an exponent of the Ju 88C-6 nightfighter; at one point he was the Gruppenkommander of part of NJG..
Heinrich Raspe
Heinrich Raspe (1204 – February 16, 1247) became landgrave (Landgraf) of Thuringia in north-central Germany in 1227; he later was elected counter-king in 1246-1247 in opposition to Conrad IV. In Thuringia, Heinrich initially was regent for his under-age nephew Hermann II, but he managed to ex..
Heinrich Reffle von Richtenberg
Heinrich Reffle von Richtenberg (- 1477 in Königsberg) was the 33th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights. By custom, grand masters of the Order did not marry, so he had neither wife nor descendents. Sources [Official website of the Teutonic Knights] (in German)[Teutonic Knights&#..
Heinrich Reimann
Heinrich Reimann, Professor Dr. phil. (March 12, 1850, Rengersdorf, Silesia - 1906, Berlin) was a German musicologist. He was a son of Ignaz Reimann (1820, Albendorf - 1885, Rengersdorf), also musician. See also Max Reger External links [Die Grafschaft Glatz(rtf)]http://classicalmanac..
Heinrich Reuß von Plauen
Heinrich Reuß von Plauen was the 32nd Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, between 1469 and 1470. He was the nephew of the previous Grand Master, Ludwig von Erlichshausen and a distant relative of the 27th Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, Heinrich von Plauen. Heinrich Reuß von Plauen came from ..
Heinrich Rickert
Heinrich John Rickert (25 May 1863 – 25 July 1936) was a German philosopher of the Baden School. He is known for his discussion of a qualitative distinction held to be made between historical and scientific facts. Contrary to philosophers like Nietzsche and Bergson, Rickert emphasized that values..
Heinrich Ries
Heinrich Ries, Ph.D. (1871–1951) was an American economic geologist, born in Brooklyn, New York, and educated at Columbia University and at the University of Berlin. He was employed principally at Cornell University, initially as an instructor (1898-1902), as an assistant professor (1902-1905)..
Heinrich Ritter
Heinrich Ritter (November 21, 1791 - February 3, 1869) was a German philosopher. He was born at Zerbst, and studied philosophy and theology at Göttingen and Berlin until 1815. In 1824 he became extraordinary professor of philosophy at Berlin, later transferring to Kiel, where he occupied the chai..
Heinrich Ritter von Zeissberg
Heinrich Ritter von Zeissberg (July 8, 1839 - May 27, 1899), Austrian historian, was born in Vienna, and in 1865 became professor of history at the university of Lemberg. In 1871 he removed to Innsbruck; in 1873 he was appointed professor at the university of Vienna, and here he was historical tuto..
Heinrich Rohrer
Heinrich Rohrer (born June 6, 1933) is a Swiss physicist who, with Gerd Binnig, received half of the 1986 Nobel Prize for Physics for their joint invention of the scanning tunneling microscope (STM). Ernst Ruska received the other half of the prize. Rohrer was educated at the Swiss Federal Institut..
Heinrich Rose
Heinrich Rose (1795–1864) was a German mineralogist and analytic chemist. He was the brother of the mineralogist Gustav Rose (1798–1873) and a son of Valentin Rose (1762-1807). He was professor at the University of Berlin from 1823. In 1844 he rediscovered the chemical element niobium..
Heinrich Roth
Heinrich Roth (December 18, 1620 in Augsburg, Germany – June 20, 1668 in Agra) was a missionary and pioneering Sanskrit scholar. He became a Jesuit in 1639; was assigned to the Ethiopian mission,Piccolomini, "Instruction pro P. Hen. Roth, Ingolstadio, ad missionem Aethiopicam profecturo", in ..
Heinrich Rudolf Hermann Friedrich von Gneist
Heinrich Rudolf Hermann Friedrich von Gneist (August 13, 1816 – July 22, 1895), German jurist and politician, was born at Berlin, the son of a judge attached to the Kammergericht (court of appeal) in that city. History After receiving his school education at the gymnasium at Eisleben in Pruss..
Heinrich Rudolf Hertz
Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (February 22, 1857 - January 1, 1894), was the German physicist and mechanician for whom the hertz, the SI unit, is named. In 1888, he was the first to demonstrate the existence of electromagnetic radiation by building apparatus to produce UHF radio waves. Contents 1 ..
Heinrich Rudolf Schinz
Heinrich Rudolf Schinz (March 30, 1777 - March 8, 1861) was a Swiss physician and naturalist. Schinz was born at Zurich and studied medicine at Würzburg and Jena, returning to Zurich in 1798 to practice. In 1804 he became a teacher at the medical institute, and in 1833 he became professor of natu..
Heinrich Scheidemann
Heinrich Scheidemann Heinrich Scheidemann (c. 1595 – 1663) was a German organist and composer. He was the best-known composer for the organ in north Germany in the early to mid-17th century, and was an important forerunner of Dieterich Buxtehude and J.S. Bach. Life He was born in Wöh..
Heinrich Schenker
Heinrich Schenker (June 19, 1868 - January 13, 1935) was a music theorist, best known for his approach to musical analysis, now usually called Schenkerian analysis. Schenker was born in Wisniowczyki in Galicia in Poland. He moved to Vienna where he studied music under Anton Bruckner and became k..
Heinrich Schiff
Heinrich Schiff (born 1951) is a noted Austrian cellist, much in demand as a soloist with the world's leading chamber ensembles and major orchestras. He is also an internationally renowned conductor. He studied cello with Tobias Kühne and André Navarra and made his solo debut in Vienna dn London ..
Heinrich Schliemann
Portrait of Heinrich Schliemann. Heinrich Schliemann (January 6, 1822 – December 26, 1890) was a German classical archaeologist, an advocate of the historical reality of places mentioned in the works of Homer, and an important excavator of Mycenaean sites, such as Troy, Mycenae and Tiryn..
Heinrich Schmid
Heinrich Schmid (6th April, 1921 — 23rd February, 1999) was a Swiss linguist and "father" of the Romansch language. ..
Heinrich Schomburgk
Men's Tennis Gold 1912 Mixed Doubles Heinrich Georg Schomburgk (born June 30, 1885 – died March 29, 1965) was a male tennis player from Germany, who also played football. At the Stockholm Olympics in 1912 he won a gold medal in the mixed doubles event with Dorothea Köring. ..
Heinrich Schütz
Heinrich Schütz (baptised October 9, 1585 – November 6, 1672) was a German composer and organist, generally regarded as the most important German composer before Johann Sebastian Bach and is often considered to be one of the most important composers of the 17th century along with Claudio Mon..
Heinrich Schwabe
Samuel Heinrich Schwabe (October 25, 1789–April 11, 1875) a German astronomer remembered for his work on sunspots. Schwabe was born at Dessau. At first an apothecary, he turned his attention to astronomy, and in 1826 commenced his observations on sunspots. Schwabe was trying to discover a new..
Heinrich Schwarz
Heinrich Schwarz (born 14 June 1906 in Munich; died 20 March 1947 in Sandweier, executed) was camp commandant of the Auschwitz III Monowitz concentration camp in Nazi-occupied Poland. Schwarz was posted to the Auschwitz I camp within the town of Oświęcim (Auschwitz) itself, and as of 30 September..
Heinrich Seidel
Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Seidel (b. 25 June 1842, Perlin, Mecklenburg-Schwerin; d. 7 November 1906, Berlin) was a German engineer, poet and writer. Contents 1 Life2 Works3 References4 External links5 Source Life Seidel was the son of a pastor and studied in the Pol..
Heinrich Sutermeister
Heinrich Sutermeister (born Feuerthalen, 12 August, 1910 – died Vaux-sur-Morges, 16 March, 1995) was a Swiss opera composer. During the early 1930s he was a student at the Akademie der Tonkunst in Munich where Carl Orff was his teacher and Orff remained a powerful influence on his music. Ret..
Heinrich Tessenow
Heinrich Tessenow (April 7, 1876 in Rostock, Germany - November 1, 1950 in Berlin, Germany) was a German architect, professor, and urban planner active in the Weimar era. Biography Tessenow's father was a carpenter, and he studied as an apprentice before studying architecture in a building trade..
Heinrich Trambauer
Heinrich Trambauer (d. 1942) was the flagbearer of what became known as the Blood Flag of the Nazi Party. He was wounded by Munich Police as he carried the flag during the Beer Hall Putsch on November 9, 1923. He never fully recovered from his wounds, and although entrusted again with the Blood Flag..
Heinrich Vogeler
Heinrich Vogeler (1872-1942) is the German painter who painted Girl with Cat (Mädchen mit Katze) in 1914. Vogeler was a central member of the original artist colony in Worpswede circa the turn of the 19th to 20th centuries. ..
Heinrich Vollmer
Heinrich Vollmer was one of the most well-known weapon technical designers of Europe. The chief designer Heinrich Vollmer of the Erma of works in Erfurt uses the basic construction of the Schmeisser MP36 and develops from it the well-known German submachine guns of the Second World War, which becom..
Heinrich von Brentano
Heinrich von Brentano di Tremezzo (born June 6, 1904 in Offenbach, d. November 14 1964 in Darmstadt) was a German conservative politician (CDU) and lawyer. He was one of the founders of the CDU in Hesse and was a member of the German parliament from 1949. 1955-1961 he was Foreign Minister of Germany..
Heinrich von Breymann
Lt. Col. Heinrich von Breymann was a German who fought as a British officer in the American Revolutionary War. He was killed at the Battle of Saratoga. ..
Heinrich von Bünau
Heinrich, Graf von Bünau or Count of Bünau (2 June 1697 - 7 April 1762) was a German statesman and historian. Contents 1 Life2 Library3 Note4 Works5 References6 External links Life Born in Weissenfels, he was the son of the Chancellor of the Elector of Saxony, Hei..
Heinrich von Cocceji
Heinrich von Cocceji (March 25, 1644, Bremen - August 18 1719) was a German jurist. He studied in Leyden and England and was appointed professor of law at Heidelberg, 1672 and in Utrecht, 1688. Named Geheimrat and marquis, he became ordinary professor in the faculty of law at Frankfurt (Oder). His ..
Heinrich von Gagern
Heinrich Wilhelm August Freiherr von Gagern (August 20, 1799 - May 22, 1880) statesman who argued for the unification of Germany. The third son of Hans Christoph Ernst, Baron von Gagern,a liberal statesman from Hesse, was born at Bayreuth, educated at the military academy at Münich, and, as an o..
Heinrich von Herzogenberg
Heinrich Picot de Peccaduc, Freiherr von Herzogenberg (born in Graz on 10 June 1843, died in Wiesbaden 9 October 1900) was an Austrian composer and conductor descended from a French aristocratic family. He studied law and music in Vienna, the latter including composition under Otto Dessoff. He was e..
Heinrich von Hohenlohe
Heinrich III von Hohenlohe (died 15 July, 1249) was the seventh Grand Master of the Teutonic Order between 1244 and 1249. Von Hohenlohe was the son of one of the most richest and most powerful feudal lords in Württemberg. He had four brothers and one sister. Right from the childhood he was destine..
Heinrich von Kittlitz
Friedrich Heinrich Freiherr von Kittlitz (February 16, 1799 - April 10, 1874) was a Polish-born German artist, naval officer, explorer and naturalist. He was a descendant of a family of old Prussian nobility ("Freiherr" meaning "independent lord" - ranking with a baron). Kittlitz sailed round the w..
Heinrich von Kleist
Bernd Heinrich Wilhelm von Kleist (October 18, 1777 – November 21, 1811) was a German poet, dramatist and novelist. The Kleist Prize, a prestigious prize for German literature, is named after him. Contents 1 Life2 Literary Works3 Philosophical Essays4 Bibliography4.1 Se..
Heinrich von Maltzan, Baron zu Wartenburg und Penzlin
Heinrich von Maltzan, Baron zu Wartenburg und Penzlin (September 6, 1826 - February 23, 1874), German traveller. Born near Dresden. He studied law at Heidelberg, but on account of ill health spent much of his time from 1850 in travel. He was a passionate traveller as well as an attentive observer a..
Heinrich von Marzipan
First appearance: Op. JEWELS Heinrich Von Marzipan speaks with a German accent and wants to control all various sugars and sweets. He is perhaps the son of a famous chocolate maker in Germany, appearing in (among others) Op RABBIT when he kidnaps the first graders' rabbit, Mr. Flopalopagus and trie..
Heinrich von Meissen
Heinrich von Meissen is a name given to two different mediaeval German poets: (Meister) Heinrich Frauenlob, from Meißen.Markgraf Heinrich III (Meißen) As their poems survive in the same manuscripts, the potential for confusion is considerable. It is therefore unwise to use the form "Heinrich von..
Heinrich von Morungen
Heinrich von Morungen (fl. c 1200 - 1217) was an important German Minnesinger. Contents 1 Life2 Works3 References4 External links Life Almost nothing about his life can be deduced from his songs. Possibly he is identical with the Hendricus de Morungen who is documented in ..
Heinrich von Ofterdingen
Heinrich von Ofterdingen is a famous, quasi-fictional Minnesinger who participated in the Sängerkrieg (Minstrels' contest) on the Wartburg. He is chiefly known by the novel of Novalis of the same name and the role of Tannhäuser in Wagner's opera. The Novalis novel also contained the symbol of the ..
Heinrich von Pierer
Dr. Heinrich von Pierer (exactly Heinrich Pierer von Esch ) (born January 26 1941 in Erlangen) is a German manager. From 1992 to 2005 he was CEO of the Siemens AG. Since then he is chairman of the supervisory board. Pierer studied law and economics in Erlangen and joined Siemens in 1969 and from 1..
Heinrich von Plötzke
Heinrich von Plötzke was an officer of the Teutonic Order during the late 13th and early 14th centuries. Born in Płock in Masovia, Poland, he was the hereditary Duke of Płock but never took the formal title due to the conflict of his family with the ruling Piast dynasty of Poland. Heinrich was t..
Heinrich von Stephan
Heinrich von Stephan (January 7, 1831 - April 8, 1897) was a general post director for the German Empire who reorganized the German postal service. He was integral in the founding of the Universal Postal Union in 1874, and in 1877 introduced the telephone to Germany. Stephan began his career as a l..
Heinrich von Sybel
Heinrich von Sybel Heinrich von Sybel (December 2, 1817 - August 1, 1895), German historian, sprang from a Protestant family which had long been established at Soest, in Westphalia. He was born at Düsseldorf, where his father held important posts in the public service under both the French..
Heinrich von Tiedemann
Heinrich Tiedemann (1840-1922) was a Prussian politician, co-founder of the German Eastern Marches Society (German: Deutscher Ostmarkenverein). References Witold Jakóbczyk, Przetrwać na Wartą 1815-1914, Dzieje narodu i państwa polskiego, vol. III-55, Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza, Warszawa 1989 ..
Heinrich von Treitschke
Heinrich von Treitschke (September 15, 1834 - April 28, 1896), German historian and political writer, was born at Dresden. He was the son of an officer in the Saxon army who rose to be governor of Königstein and military governor of Dresden. Young Treitschke was prevented by deafness from entering..
Heinrich von Tunna
Heinrich von Tunna was the third Grand Master (Hochmeister) of the Teutonic Order, from 1206 to 1209. Hochmeister of the Teutonic Order Preceeded by Otto von Kerpen 1206-1209 Succeeded by Hermann von Salza ..
Heinrich von Vietinghoff
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Heinrich V von Plauen
Heinrich von Plauen, the Elder (born circa 1370 in Lochstädt near Königsberg - died 1429 in Lochstädt) was the 27th Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, famous for saving the Marienburg after the Order's defeat in the Battle of Tannenberg in 1410. Other Heinrich von Plauen Among the Order's Grand..
Heinrich Waentig
Heinrich Eugen Waentig (* March 21, 1870 in Zwickau, † December 22, 1943 in Baden-Baden) was a German economist and politician. From 1888 to 1893, Waentig studied at Munich, Berlin, Leipzig, Vienna and earned his doctoral degree of the University of Leipzig. Subsequently, he travelled to the USA ..
Heinrich Walpot von Bassenheim
Heinrich I Walpot von Bassenheim was the first Grand Master (Hochmeister) of the Teutonic Order, from 1198 to 1200. Very little is known about him and all the information is mostly based on historians' theories. Von Bassenheim hailed from a very rich family from Mainz. He was in favour of turning..
Heinrich Wangnereck
Heinrich Wangnereck (July 1595 - 11 November 1664) was a Catholic theologian, preacher, author. He was born in Munich. The extant sketches of his life give no uniform information respecting the dates of events; it is, however, unanimously stated that when sixteen years old he entered the novitiate o..
Heinrich Weber
Heinrich Martin Weber (1842–1913) was a German mathematician who specialized in algebra and number theory. He is best known for his text Lehrbuch der Algebra published in 1895 and it is his work in algebra and number theory. Weber entered at the University of Heidelberg in 1860. In 1866 he becam..
Heinrich Wendland
Heinrich Ludolph (Ludwig) Wendland (29 April 1791–15 July 1869) was a botanist who authored a number of Acacia species. Heinrich Wendland was born on 29 April 1791 into a family well known in botany. His father Johan had published a number of botanical books including the notable "Botanische Beo..
Heinrich Wilhelm Dove
Heinrich Wilhelm Dove (October 6, 1803 – April 4, 1879) was a Prussian physicist and meteorologist. Born in Liegnitz, Dove studied history, philosophy, and the natural sciences at the University of Breslau from 1821 until 1824. In 1824 he continued his education at the University of Berlin, f..
Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst
Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst (born January 1814 in Brünn (Moravia); died October 8, 1865 in Nice) was a Moravian violinist and composer. Ernst was widely seen as the superior violinist of his time and Paganini's greatest successor. Ernst was a child prodigy, educated at the Conservatorium of Vienna, stu..
Heinrich Wilhelm Gottfried von Waldeyer-Hartz
Heinrich Wilhelm Gottfried von Waldeyer-Hartz (born October 6, 1836, Hehlen an der Weser, Braunschweig, Germany; died January 23, 1921, Berlin) was a German anatomist, famous for consolidating the neuron theory of organization of the nervous system and for naming the chromosome. He is also known t..
Heinrich Wilhelm Matthäus Olbers
Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers Heinrich Wilhelm Matthäus Olbers (October 11, 1758 – March 2, 1840) was a German astronomer, physician and physicist. He was born in Arbergen, and studied to be a physician at Göttingen. After his graduation in 1780, he began practicing medicine in Bremen, Germ..
Heinrich Wilhelm Schott
Heinrich Wilhelm Schott (January 7, 1794 - March 5, 1865) was a botanist well-known for his extensive work on the aroids (Family Araceae). He was born in Brno. He died in Schönbrunn. In the early 1800s, he was director of the Habsburg's Schönbrunn Palace gardens in Vienna, Austria. The standa..
Heinrich Wilhelm von Gerstenberg
Heinrich Wilhelm von Gerstenberg (1737-1823), German poet and critic, was born at Tondern in Schleswig on the 3rd of January 1737. After studying law at Jena he entered the Danish military service and took part in the Russian campaign of 1762. He spent the next twelve years in Copenhagen, where he..
Heinrich Wittenwiler
Heinrich Wittenwiler was a late mediaval Alemannic poet, dated to between 1360 and 1420. He is the author of a satirical poem entitled "The Ring". He may be identical to an advocate to the bishop of Constance, mentioned in 1395. Heinrich may be of the family of the former rulers of Wittenwil in the ..
Heinrich Wölfflin
Heinrich Wölfflin (June 21 1864 – July 19 1945) was a famous Swiss art critic, whose objective classifying principles ("painterly" vs. "linear" and the like) were influential in the development of formal analysis in the History of art during the 20th century. He taught at Basel, Berlin and M..
Heinrich Zell
Heinrich Zell (died 1560) was a German printer and cartographer. In collaboration with Nicolaus Copernicus, Heinrich Zell produced this first geostatic map of the Prussian coastline in 1542. Works Heinrich Zell, Prussiae descriptio, Coloniae, 1594, Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Ber..
Heinrich Zille
"School", by Zille Rudolf Heinrich Zille (January 10, 1858 - August 9, 1929), German illustrator and photographer, was born in Radeburg near Dresden, as the son of watchmaker Johann Traugott Zill (Zille since 1854) and Ernestine Louise (born Heinitz). In 1867, his family moved to Berlin, where..
Heinrich Zimmer
Heinrich Zimmer (1890 - 1943) was an Indologist and historian of South Asian art. He was born in Greifswald, Germany. Zimmer began his career studying Sanskrit and linguistics at the University of Berlin where he graduated in 1913. Between 1920-24 he lectured at Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University in Gri..
Heinrich Zschokke
Johann Heinrich Daniel Zschokke (March 22, 1771 - June 27, 1848), was a German author and reformer. Born at Magdeburg, Germany, he was educated at the monasterial (Kloster) school and at the Altstädter Gymnasium there. He spent some time as playwright with a company of strolling actors, but afterw..
Heinrich zu Dohna-Schlobitten
Heinrich Graf zu Dohna-Schlobitten (born 15 October 1882 in Waldburg near Königsberg, East Prussia, now Kaliningrad, Russia, died 14 September 1944 in Berlin) was a German major general and resistance fighter in the July 20 Plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler at the Wolf's Lair in East Prussia. Dohn..
Heinrik Haraldsson
Heinrik Haraldsson was joint Earl of Orkney 1206–before 1231 ..
Heinsberg
Heinsberg is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, capital of the district Heinsberg. It is situated near the border with the Netherlands, on the river Wurm, approx. 20 km north-east of Sittard and 30 km south-west of Mönchengladbach. External links [Kreisstadt Heinsberg] Only available in ..
Heinsberg (district)
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Heinsius
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Heins & LaFarge
The New York-based architectural firm of Heins & LaFarge, composed of Philadelphia-born architect George Lewis Heins (1860–1907) and Christopher Grant LaFarge (1862–1938), who was the eldest son of the artist John LaFarge, famous especially for his stained glass panels, were responsible..
Heintje Simons
Heintje, full name Hendrik Nikolaas Theodoor Simons, (born August 12, 1955 in Bleijerheide, the Netherlands) is a singer and actor. He became particularly famous as a child star by his hit song Mama in 1967 and by his roles in numerous films in 1960s and 1970s. Now he lives in Kelmis in the Belgian ..
Heintzman & Co.
Heintzman & Co. Ltd was a celebrated Canadian piano manufacturer, based in the Toronto area, whose instruments retain a reputation for quality of workmanship and fineness of tone. The firm was incorporated in 1866 in Toronto by Theodore August Heintzman, who was born in Berlin, 19 May 1817, and who..
Heinz
Heinz has several meanings: Heinz is the common trading name for the H. J. Heinz Company, known for their pickles, ketchup, baked beans and soups. Louis Vilar Heinz born in Barcelona, Spain in the 70's holds both US and EU citizenship. He is a graduate of Columbia University in NYC (1998). He later..
Heinz-Christian Strache
Heinz-Christian Strache (born November 12, 1969) is an Austrian politician, member of the Vienna city council and leader of the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ). He is considered a populist by many people. Rise to national party leader Strache, who by training is a dental technician, has been ac..
Heinz-Harald Frentzen
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Heinz-Klaus Metzger
Heinz-Klaus Metzger (Born February 6 1932 in Konstanz) is a German music critic and theoretician. Metzger studied piano under Carl Seemann in Freiburg and composition under Max Deutsch in Paris. Later, attending a summer course for new music in Darmstadt, he met Theodor W. Adorno, Edgard Varèse, ..
Heinz-Otto Kreiss
Heinz-Otto Kreiss is a renowned mathematician in the field of computational mathematics and professor emeritus at the University of California, Los Angeles. He earned his Ph.D. at Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan in 1959. ..
Heinz-Otto Peitgen
Heinz-Otto Peitgen Heinz-Otto Peitgen (born 30. April 1945 in Bruch, Nümbrecht near Cologne) is a German mathematician. Peitgen is one of the most prominent researchers in the study of fractals. Contents 1 Life2 Honoring3 Selected publications4 External links Life Pe..
Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer
Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer (February 16, 1922-1950) was the top night fighter ace of all time. He flew with the German Luftwaffe during the second world war. All his 121 victories were scored at night, most against British four-engine bombers. He was nicknamed "The Night Ghost Of St. Trond". Heinz-W..
Heinze
Heinze may refer to: Andrew R. Heinze, American scholarBernard Heinze, Australian professorCarl Hans Heinze Sennhenn, German psychiatristF. Augustus Heinze, American entrepreneurGabriel Heinze, Argentine footballerRudolf Heinze, German politicianTimo Heinze, German footballer See also Heinz ..
Heinzelmännchen
The Heinzelmännchen is a race of fictive creatures appearing in Grimm's tale Der Schuhmacher und die Heinzelmännchen. In spite of the fact that they are more akin to brownies and Dwarves, they have been translated as elves in English. See also brownie (Scotland and England)Domovoi/Domowoj (Sla..
Heinz (singer)
Heinz Burt (born Heinz George Swartze, 24 July, 1942 - 7 April, 2000), and mainly publicised by his first name, was a bassist and singer. Contents 1 Life2 Backing Groups3 Death4 External links Life He was born in Hargen, Germany, but raised in Southampton (there is now a clos..
Heinz 57
Heinz 57 is a shortened, popular form of the "57 Varieties" slogan of the H. J. Heinz Company. In its early days, the company wanted to advertise the great number of choices of canned and bottled foods it offered for sale, although the number 57 was chosen arbitrarily, as in fact by 1892 they had mo..
Heinz Auerswald
Heinz Auerswald (July 26 1908 - 1970) was a lawyer and member of the SS in Nazi Germany, which he joined in 1933. He was "Kommissar für den jüdischen Wohnbezirk" ("commissioner for the Jewish residential district") in Warsaw from April 1941 to November 1942. He was investigated by the West Germa..
Heinz Beck
Heinz Beck (August 19, 1928–) is a former football player most well known for his stint at Karlsruher SC. In 1957 he became the season's top-scorer in the southern second division. He moved to Karlsruhe in 1952 from FV Daxlanden. Beck was a tall player, blessed with the ability to find space f..
Heinz Bennent
Heinz Bennent (born July 18 1921 in Stolberg (Rhld.) near Aachen) is a German actor. His career began after the end of World War II in Göttingen. He starred in the movie version of The Tin Drum. He moved to Switzerland in the 1970s, where he is living today. His children, Anne Bennent and David ..
Heinz body
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Heinz Bongartz
Heinz Bongartz (born 31 July 1894, Krefeld, died 5 May 1978, Dresden) was a German conductor and composer. External links [Heinz Bongartz discography] |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Heinz Brücher
Heinz Brücher (January 14, 1915 - December 17, 1991) was a member of special science unit SS Ahnenerbe, PhD (1938, Tübingen) in botany. In June 1943, 27-year-old Untersturmführer Brücher was tasked with an expedition to the Soviet Union. Hauptsturmführer Konrad von Rauch and an interpreter id..
Heinz Christian Pander
Pander studied the chick embryo and discovered the germ layers (i.e., three distinct regions of the embryo that five rise to the specific organ system). Deveopmental Biolgy, Gilbert. ..
Heinz Chur
Heinz Chur (born September 24, 1948) is a German composer of new classical music. Contents 1 Life2 Works3 Discography4 Listening5 External links Life Chur was born in Essen, Germany and began to compose at an early age. Since his Symphony No. 1 (1975 - 1978) he has de..
Heinz Dörmer
Heinz Dörmer (born 1912, Berlin, Germany) was a gay man who was imprisoned by the Nazis for the crime of homosexuality. Deeply involved with church youth groups as a child, by age fifteen, Dörmer was frequenting Berlin's gay bars. In 1929, he founded his own youth group, the so-called "Wolfsring"..
Heinz Edelmann
Heinz Edelmann is a German illustrator and designer. He was born in 1934 in Czechoslovakia He is a well-known illustrator in Europe, but is probably most famous for his art direction and character designs for the film Yellow Submarine. [Graphis: A tribute to Heinz Edelmann] ..
Heinz Endowments
The Heinz Endowments are among the largest philanthroipic organizations in the United States. Based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, it is comprised of two private foundations, the Howard Heinz Endowment and the Vira I. Heinz Endowment, and its monies originate from the Heinz family, founders of H. J. ..
Heinz Erhardt
Heinz Erhardt (born February 20 1909 in Riga; died June 5 1979 in Hamburg) was a German comedian, musician, entertainer, actor, and poet. ..
Heinz Eric Roemheld
Heinz Roemheld (May 1, 1901 – February 11, 1985) was an American composer. He was born Heinrich Erich Roemheld in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and began playing the piano at the age of 4. He graduated from the Milwaukee College of Music at 19, and performed in theaters to earn money to study piano i..
Heinz Field
Heinz Field is a football stadium located just across the Ohio River from downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is the home stadium facility of the Pittsburgh Steelers NFL franchise and the University of Pittsburgh Panthers college football team. The stadium sits on approximately 12.4 acres (50,000..
Heinz Fischer
Heinz Fischer (born 9 October 1938) is the federal president of Austria. He took office on 8 July 2004. Born in Graz, Styria, Fischer received a humanistic education, taking his "Matura" exams in 1956. He then studied law at the University of Vienna, earning a doctorate in 1961. Apart from being..
Heinz Foundations
Charitable foundations founded by members of the Pittsburgh-based Heinz Foods dynasty. The [Heinz Family Philanthropies] are based in Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C., and include: The Teresa and H. John Heinz III FoundationThe H. John Heinz III FoundationThe Heinz Family Foundation The ..
Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat
Heinz Ludwig Fraenkel-Conrat (July 29, 1910 – April 10, 1999) was a biochemist, famous for his viral research. Fraenkel-Conrat was born in Breslau/Germany and received an MD from the University of Breslau in 1933. Due to the rise of Nazism in Germany he left for Scotland in 1933 and finished ..
Heinz Friedrich Hartig
Heinz Friedrich Hartig (born September 10, 1907 in Kassel; died September 16, 1969 in Berlin) was a German composer. In 1948 he began teaching at the Berliner Hochschule für Musik. In 1955 he took up a professorship there. He became acquainted with Boris Blacher, a composer with whom he collaborat..
Heinz G. Konsalik
Heinz G. Konsalik (pseudonym of Heinz Gunther, 1921-1999) was a commercially successful novelist. Many of his books deal with war. He is buried in Cologne. ..
Heinz Galinski
Heinz Galinksi (November 28, 1912 - July 19, 1992) was president of the Zentralrat der Juden in Deutschland also known as Central Council of Jews in Germany from 1988 until his death in 1992. Galinski was born in Malbork, which is now part of Poland. In 1943, he was deported to Auschwitz. After als..
Heinz Giegerich
Heinz Giegerich is a German linguist and Professor of English Language at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. His research focuses on theories of phonological representation and derivation in relation to English and German, including: syllable structure, stress and rhythm within metrical phonol..
Heinz Gollwitzer
Heinz Gollwitzer (1917-1999)was a German author and academic. He held the chair of Modern Political and Social History at the Westfälische Wilhelms Universität, Münster, Germany. Gollwitzer was born on the 30th of January, 1917 in Nuremberg and grew up in Munich. After being severely wounded in..
Heinz Guderian
Heinz Wilhelm Guderian (17 June, 1888 – 14 May, 1954) was a military theorist and innovative General of the German Army during the Second World War. Germany's panzer forces were raised and fought according to his works, best-known among them Achtung - Panzer! He held posts as Panzer Corps com..
Heinz Günthardt
Heinz Peter Günthardt (born February 8, 1959 in Zürich) is a former tennis player from Switzerland, who won five singles titles during his professional career. In doubles he captured a total number of thirty titles. The righthander reached his highest singles ATP-ranking on April 7, 1986, when he ..
Heinz Günther Guderian
Heinz Günther Guderian (August 23 1914 – September 25 2004) was an officer in the Wehrmacht and later a Major General and Inspector of Panzer Troops in the West German Bundeswehr and NATO. He was the son of the famous World War II General Heinz Guderian. Heinz Günther Guderian entered the G..
Heinz Haber
Heinz Haber (May 15, 1913–February 13, 1990) was a German astrophysicist who primarily became famous for his TV programs and books about physics and environmental subjects. His lucid style of explaining hard science has frequently been imitated by later popular science presenters in Germany li..
Heinz Hall
Heinz Hall hosts the renowned Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in Pittsburgh's Cultural District. Broadway performances, concerts, and stage shows also run at the 2,662-seat venue. The theatre was originally opened as the Lowe's Penn Theatre in 1927, which closed in 1964. Major restoration and reno..
Heinz Hartmann
Heinz Hartmann (1894 in Vienna, Austria - 1970 in Stony Point, New York), was a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. He is considered one of the founders and principal representantives of ego psychology. Hartmann was born to a family known for producing writers and academics. His own father was a profes..
Heinz Heimsoeth
Heinz Heimsoeth (August 12, 1886, Köln - September 10, 1975, Köln) was a German historian of philosophy (). Literary works Die sechs großen Themen der abendlämdischen Metaphysik, 1921Metaphysik der Neuzeit, 1928 ()Zur Geschichte der Kategorienlehre, 1952 () External links See also José Ortega..
Heinz Heise
Heinz Heise is a German publishing house. It was created in Hanover in 1949 as an address and telephone directory publisher, then later expanded to include magazines and loose leaf collections. In 2002, the company was divided into separate enterprises, all of which came under the umbrella of their ..
Heinz Hellmich
Heinz Hellmich (June 9, 1890, Karlsruhe – June 17, 1944, Normandy, France) was a German Generalleutnant during World War II. Awarded with a Knight’s Cross (on February 9, 1944). He joined military service in 1908. On March 22, 1910, while serving in 136th Infantry Regiment, he became Leutnant. ..
Heinz Henghes
Heinz Henghes in 1974. Heinz Henghes (August 20, 1906 - December 20, 1975) was a British sculptor. Born Gustav Heinrich Clusmann in Hamburg (Germany) at the age of 17 Henghes ran away from home to go to the United States. In New York City he met a number of artists and writers, and was influen..
Heinz Hermann
Heinz Hermann (born March 28, 1958 in Zürich) is a former Swiss international footballer. On July 1, 1977 Heinz Hermann changed from FC Seefeld Zürich to Grasshopper-Club Zürich, where he became Swiss league champion four times and cup champion once. At the end of the season 1984/1985 he changed..
Heinz Hitler
Heinz Hitler was the son of Alois Hitler, Jr. and his second wife Hedwig Heidemann and the nephew of German dictator Adolf Hitler. When the war started he joined the Wehrmacht and served on the eastern front, where he was captured and died in prison in 1942. William Patrick Hitler was his half br..
Heinz Holliger
Heinz Holliger (born May 21, 1939) is a Swiss oboist and composer. He was born in Langenthal, Switzerland and began his musical education at the conservatories of Bern and Basel. He also studied composition with Pierre Boulez. He took first prize in the International Competition in Geneva in 1959. ..
Heinz Hopf
''This article is about the German mathematician. For the Swedish actor, see Heinz Hopf (actor). Heinz Hopf (November 19, 1894 – June 3, 1971) was a mathematician born in Gräbschen, Germany (now Grabiszyn, part of Wrocław, Poland). He attended Dr. Karl Mittelhaus' higher boys' school from 1..
Heinz Hopf (actor)
''This article is about the Swedish actor, for the German mathematician, see Heinz Hopf. Heinz Hopf (1934-2001) was a Swedish actor. He was born in Stockholm but moved to Lund where he studied at the Lund university. He later became a regular actor at the Dramaten theater in Stockholm. Internation..
Heinz Inniger
Heinz Inniger (born 18 December 1980) is a Swiss snowboarder. He ranked 4th in Parallel Slalom at the World Cup 2004/2005. External links http://www.heinz-inniger.ch[FIS-ski biography: Heinz Inniger] ..
Heinz Insu Fenkl
Heinz Insu Fenkl is an author, editor, translator, and mythic scholar. Contents 1 Academic work2 Works3 Personal4 External links Academic work Fenkl is the director of the Creative Writing Program at the State University of New York at New Paltz. He is also the director of IS..
Heinz Kähler
Heinz Kähler (1905 in Tetenbüll, Germany - 1974 in Cologne, Germany) was an ancient art historian and archaeologist. Heinz Kähler studied classical archaeology and art history at the university of Freiburg in Breisgau. He studied under Hans Dragendorff (1870-1941) and completed his dissertation ..
Heinz Kapelle
Heinz Kapelle (born 17 September 1913 in Berlin; died 1 July 1941 in Berlin) was a leader of the Communist Youth League of Germany (Kommunistischer Jugendverband Deutschlands; KJVD) in Berlin in the 1930s. By training he was a book printer, having learnt the craft between 1928 and 1932, but he was..
Heinz Kindermann
Heinz Kindermann (born on 20 June 1942 in Welhotta (CZ)) is a German politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Social Democratic Party of Germany, part of the Socialist Group and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development and its Committee on F..
Heinz Kloss
Heinz Kloss (1904 - 1987) was a German linguist and internationally recognised authority on linguistic minorities [#endnote_merrill1993]. He coined the terms "ausbausprache", "abstandsprache" and "dachsprache" to try and describe the differences in between what is commonly called a languag..
Heinz Kluncker
Heinz Kluncker (February 20, 1925 – April 21, 2005) was president of the German trade union ÖTV (Öffentliche Dienste, Transport und Verkehr Public service, transport and traffic) from 1964 to 1982. He has been a member of the SPD (Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands Social-democratic p..
Heinz Kohut
Best known for his development of Self Psychology, a school of thought within psychodynamic/psychoanalytic theory, psychiatrist Heinz Kohut's contributions transformed the modern practice of analytic and dynamic treatment approaches. Contents 1 Early life2 Development of Self Psycholog..
Heinz Kuttin
Heinz Kuttin (born January 5 1971 in Gassen). Is a former Austrian ski jumper who competed from 1988 to 1995. At the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, he won a Silver medal in the Team Large Hill and a Bronze Medal in the Individual Large Hill. At the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, he wo..
Heinz Lehmann
Heinz Edgar Lehmann (July 17 1911 – April 7 1999) was a German born Canadian psychiatrist best known for his use of chlorpromazine for the treatment of schizophrenia in 1950s. Born in Berlin, Germany, he was educated at the University of Freiburg, the University of Marburg, the University of ..
Heinz Leymann
Heinz Leymann (born July 17, 1932 in Wolfenbüttel, Germany; † 1999 in Stockholm, Sweden) was a Swedish citizen. He is famous for his studies on mobbing among humans. He has a degree in Pedagogical Psychology and is working as a psychologist and he is a professor at Umeå University. ..
Heinz Liepmann
Max Heinz Liepmann, (born August 27 1905 in Osnabrück, Germany, died June 6 1966 in Agarone, Tessin, Switzerland)) was a German writer and journalist. External links [Works of and about ] in the DDB catalogue[Biografie] ..
Heinz Linge
Heinz Linge (23 March 1913-1980) was one of Adolf Hitler's servants at his headquarters. Linge worked as a valet (chamber servant) at Wolfsschanze in Rastenburg and at Hitler's bunker in the last days of the Führer's life, and was Hitler's personal ordinance officer. Linge delivered messages to H..
Heinz Melkus
Heinz Melkus (born April 20 1928 in Dresden, died September 5 2005 in Dresden) was a german race car driver and constructor of sport cars. He founded the company Melkus to produce race and sport cars. Track record 1958 German champion in Formula 3 up to 500 cc1960 East German champion in Formula Ju..
Heinz Memorial Chapel
Heinz Memorial Chapel is a landmark building along Bellefield Avenue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh. It is one of two buildings, the other being Stephen Foster Memorial, designed by Charles Klauder to accompany his Cathedral of Learning. The Chapel wa..
Heinz Nixdorf
Heinz Nixdorf (April 9, 1925–March 17, 1986) was a German computing pioneer and businessman. Nixdorf was born in Paderborn. In 1942, Heinz Nixdorf was drafted by the German forces and could only finish his education in 1946, after the end of World War II. He studied Physics in Frankfurt f..
Heinz Pagels
Heinz Pagels (1939 – 1988) was an American physicist. He was an adjunct professor of physics at Rockefeller University, the executive director of the New York Academy of Sciences and president of the International League for Human Rights. He is best known for his popular science books The Cosm..
Heinz pickle pin
The Heinz pickle pin is an advertising item from the H. J. Heinz Company, being a small green pin made in the shape of a pickle. Being continuously offered for more than a century, and with more than 100 million pins produced over the years, it is both one of the longest-running and most successful..
Heinz Prüfer
Ernst Paul Heinz Prüfer (10 November 1896 - 7 April 1934) was an German mathematician, who worked on abelian groups, algebraic numbers, knot theory and Sturm-Liouville theory. His advisor was Issai Schur. See also Prüfer sequencePrüfer rankPrüfer group External links John J. O'Connor and Edmu..
Heinz Reinefarth
Heinrich Reinefarth (commonly known as Heinz Reinefarth, December 26, 1903-May 7, 1979) was a German official and military officer during and after World War II. During the Warsaw Uprising his troops committed numerous war atrocities. After the war Reinefarth became the mayor of the town of Westerla..
Heinz Rögner
Heinz Rögner (born 16 January 1929 in Leipzig, died 10 December 2001 in Leipzig) was a German conductor. External links [Discography] |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Heinz Rudolf
Heinz Rudolf worked as a freelance programmer and pixel graphician in the early 90s. Together with his friend Claus Frein He was involved in the creation of Lethal Xcess, the technically brilliant shooter for the Atari ST and Amiga. The game was published by Eclipse Software Design and can now be do..
Heinz Rühmann
The title of this article contains the character ü. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Heinz Ruehmann. Heinrich Wilhelm "Heinz" Rühmann (March 7, 1902 in Essen, Germany - October 3, 1994 in Aufkirchen, Bavaria, Germany) was one of the best known German actors ..
Heinz Sachsenberg
Heinz Sachsenberg (12 July 1922 - 17 June, 1951) was born in Dessau. He was a World War 2 Luftwaffe pilot and fighter ace. After flight training he was assigned to JG 52 in the fall of 1942. His first victory came 21 April 1943. Through the remainder of 1943 he had a total of 52 confirmed vict..
Heinz Schiller
Heinz Schiller (b. January 25, 1930) is a former Formula One driver from Switzerland. He participated in 1 grand prix, debuting on August 5, 1962. He scored 0 championship points. Complete Formula One results Yr Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Team 1962 Lotu DUT MON BEL FRA GBR DEU ..
Heinz Schneiter
Heinz Schneiter (born 12 April 1935) is a former Swiss football player. He got 44 caps and 3 goals for Switzerland, playing all three games at the 1962 World Cup as well as in Switzerland's 0-5 loss to West Germany at the 1966 World Cup. He scored against West Germany in the 1962 World Cup. ..
Heinz School
Mission To advance the broad public interest through focused research and outstanding graduate education. Established 1968 Official name H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy And Managment University Carnegie Mellon University School type Private Dean Mark Wessel L..
Heinz School Australia
Heinz School Australia is an international campus of the Heinz School of Public Policy and Management of Carnegie Mellon University located in Adelaide, South Australia. Established in 2006 as an Asia-Pacific base, the school is the first foreign university to open in Australia. The school is curre..
Heinz Sielmann
Heinz Sielmann (born June 2, 1917 in Rheydt [now Mönchengladbach], Germany ) is a world renowned wildlife photographer, zoologist and documentary filmmaker. His feature film "Zimmerleute des Waldes" (UK-title: "Woodpecker") about woodpeckers was a hugh success in the United Kingdom and i..
Heinz Spanknobel
Heinz Spanknobel was a German immigrant to America who led the pro-Nazi Friends of the New Germany. Given authority by Rudolf Hess, in May 1933, to create an American Nazi organization, Spanknobel founded the “Friends of New Germany”. He was deported in October 1933 for failing to register as ..
Heinz Stücke
Heinz Stücke (born c. 1940) is a record-breaking German traveller and long-distance cyclist. Biography In 1962, the 22-year-old Stücke quit his work as a tool- and die-maker and rode out of his home town, Hövelhof, North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany, on a three-speed bicycle, with a plan to see ..
Heinz Tietjen
Heinz Tietjen (June 24, 1881 - November 30, 1967) was a German conductor and music producer born in Tangier, Morocco. At age twenty-three, he held the position of producer at the Opera House in Trier and was appointed its director in 1907, holding the dual roles until 1922. Simultaneously, he was t..
Heinz von Foerster
Heinz von Foerster (November 13, 1911 – October 2, 2002) was a scientist combining physics and philosophy. He worked in the field of cybernetics and was essential for the development of the radical constructivism theory and second-order cybernetics, for which he was an eloquent advocate. He is als..
Heinz Winckler
Heinz Carl Heinrich Winckler (born 22 March 1978) was the winner of the first series of Idols. Born the eldest of three children in Stellenbosch, South Africa, he went on to study law at Stellenbosch University. Contents 1 Idols1.1 Songs performed on ''Idols''2 Post-''Idols'' ca..
Heinz Winkler
Heinz Winkler (7 July 1910 - 25 June 1958) was an East German Christian Democratic politician. Heinz Winkler was born in Chemnitz, an East German city. He was trained as an architect. In 1938 he joined the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), the Nazi pary. From 1941 to 1945 he was a W..
Heinz Winkler (chef)
Heinz Winkler (born 1949) is a European chef. In 2001, he received the Bundesverdienstkreuz of Germany, a decoration from the President of Germany. References 3 Stars Michelin Guide (Guide Rouge)19,5/20 points in Gault Millau5 points "Der Feinschmecker"5 spoons ARAL SchlemmerAtlas2004 "Chef of the ..
Heinz Wolff
Professor Heinz Wolff is a scientist, and television and radio presenter. He is best known for his television and radio work, including the TV series The Great Egg Race. He was born in Berlin, and moved to Britain with his family at the age of 10, arriving on the day World War II broke out. Afte..
Heinz Zednik
Heinz Zednik (b. February 21, 1940) is an Austrian operatic tenor, closely associated with the character tenor roles of Wagner such as Mime and Loge (Der Ring des Nibelungen) and David (Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg). He is also distinguished in roles such as Valzacchi (Der Rosenkavalier), Monost..
Hein Boele
Hein Boele does the voice of Elmo on Sesamstraat, the Dutch co-production of Sesame Street. Hein also dubbed Gobo Fraggle's voice for Fraggle Rock. ..
Hein Heckroth
German art director Hein Heckroth (1910 - 1970) was well-respected for the work he had done with his national ballet prior to the mid-1940s. Later he moved to Great Britain where he was known for his imaginative set designs and elaborate costumes in such films as "A Matter of Life and Death" (1946) ..
Hein ter Poorten
Wavell (left) is greeted by Ter Poorten (right) upon his arrival in Batavia, in 1941. Hein ter Poorten, 1887-1968, was the Royal Netherlands Army commander in the Pacific campaign of World War II. He was born on Java, which was then part of the Dutch East Indies. After having been sworn in a..
Hein Van de Geyn
Hey Van de Geyn is a jazz bassist, composer and band leader from Holland. He is a critcally acclaimed artist and performer, appearing on many jazz records, both as a sideman and solo. Van de Geyn won a North Sea Jazz bird award in 1998. Van de Geyn was also voted "Best European Acoustic Bass Player"..
Heiress Records
Hieress Records Parent company Warner Bros. Records Founded 2004 Founder(s) Paris Hilton Distributing label Warner Bros. Genre(s) Various Country US Web address [ParisHilton.Com] Heiress Records is a record label. It is a sub-label of Warner Bros. Records. It wa..
Heirin-ji
Heirin-ji (平林寺) is a Japanese Buddhist temple located in Niiza city on the outskirts of Tokyo. It is the largest Zen Buddhist temple from the Rinzai school in the Kanto area. The temple was built in 1375 by Sekishitsu Zenkyu, the founder of other temples including Shofuku-ji, Engaku-ji and T..
Heirisson Island
Heirisson Island is an island in the Swan River in Western Australia at the eastern end of Perth Water ([31°57′59″S, 115°52′57″E]). The city of Perth and the Town of Victoria Park are linked by The Causeway which is actually two bridges which span the two foreshores and the isla..
Heiri Suter
Heiri Suter (July 10, 1899 Gränichen – November 6, 1978) was a professional road racing cyclist from Switzerland. In 1923, he became the first of an exclusive group of riders that have won the "monuments" of classic cycle races, Paris-Roubaix and the Tour of Flanders in the same year. Suter ..
Heirloom
An heirloom in general is any old item or antique passed down from one generation to another. The term is also used in several specific contexts. In English law, an heirloom is an item which may not be separated from an estate in inheritance.In gardening and agriculture, an heirloom plant is an ope..
Heirloom (law)
Heirloom, strictly so called in English law, a chattel (loom meaning originally a tool) which by immemorial usage is regarded as annexed by inheritance to a family estate. Any owner of such heirloom may dispose of it during his lifetime, but he cannot bequeath it by will away from the estate. If he..
Heirloom plant
Only a few of the many varieties of potato are commercially grown; others are heirlooms. An heirloom plant is an open-pollinated cultivar that was commonly grown during earlier periods in human history, but which is not used in modern large-scale agriculture. Since most popular heirloom plants ..
Heirloom tomato
An heirloom tomato is an open-pollinated (non-hybrid) cultivar of tomato. Heirloom tomatoes have become increasingly popular and more readily available in recent years. Requirements The definition of the use of the word "heirloom" to describe plants is highly debated. One school of thought place..
Heironeous
Greyhawk Deity Heironeous Title(s) The Archpaladin Homeplane Seven Mounting Heavens of Celestia Power Level Intermediate Alignment Lawful Good Portfolio Chivalry, Justice, Honor, War, Daring, Valor Domains Law, Good, War ..
Heironimous
Heironimous was a department store chain in Virginia which was based in Roanoke, Virginia. S.H. Heironimus opened his first store in downtown Roanoke in 1890. At its peak, Heironimous had several locations around Roanoke and Lynchburg. In 1993, Heironimous was acquired by Texas based retailer �..
Heirs of Alexandria series
The Heirs of Alexandria is an alternate history/historical fantasy series set primarily in the Republic of Venice in the 1530s. The books were written by three authors, Mercedes Lackey, Eric Flint and Dave Freer. The books combined elements from the styles of all three authors, such as Lackey's appr..
Heirs of Eternity
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Heirs of Eternity is a four-part manga series written by Jose L. Torres with illustrations by Jae Tsai and Jim Royal, set in a world ruled by the Music of the Spheres: a harmonious combination of arts and science reconciled by music. However, forces unknown are tam..
Heirs of the body
Heirs of the body is legal principle that certain types of property passes to the heirs of the grantees body means that each successive heir succeeds upon the death of their predeceasor, and the property passes only to someone who is the descendant of the otiginal grantee. It does not pass to heir g..
Heirs of the Force
Heirs of the Force is the first book in the Young Jedi Knights series, by Kevin J. Anderson. The book is about the adventures of Jacen Solo and Jaina Solo 's time at the Jedi Praxeum. Book Blurb While exploring the jungle outside the academy, the twins make a startling discovery—the remains of ..
Heiruspecs
Heiruspecs (pronounced high-roo-spex) is a live rap/hip hop band based in St. Paul, Minnesota, specifically the Midway neighborhood. They consist of Felix (vocals), Muad' dib (vocals, beat box), Twinkie Jiggles (Bass), dVRG (Keys), and Peter Leggett (Drums). According to [their official websi..
Heir Apparent
For the book by Vivian Vande Velde, see Heir Apparent (book) The term heir apparent is most often used to refer to someone who is first in the order of succession to a throne and who cannot lose this status by the birth of any other person. It is also used less formally to indicate someone who is a..
Heir Apparent (book)
The cover of the book. For the usage of the term, see Heir Apparent Heir Apparent is a novel by Vivian Vande Velde. The plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Giannine Bellisario receives a gift certificate for a Rasmussem Gaming Center as a bi..
Heir of Sea and Fire
Heir of Sea and Fire is a fantasy novel by Patricia A. McKillip. It is the second book of the Riddle Master Trilogy. The other two books are The Riddle-Master of Hed and The Harpist in the Wind. It was published in 1977. All three books were collected into the volume [[Riddle-Master: The Complete..
Heir Presumptive
An Heir Presumptive (capitalised) is the person provisionally scheduled to inherit a throne, peerage, or other hereditary honor, but whose position can be displaced by the birth of an Heir Apparent or of a new Heir Presumptive with a better claim to the throne. When lowercased, heir presumptive can ..
Heir to the Empire
Heir to the Empire is the first book in a trilogy of novels known as The Thrawn Trilogy, all written by renowned Star Wars author, Timothy Zahn. Contents 1 Plot2 Reception3 Related Books4 Characters5 Notes6 External links Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning..
Heisdorf
Heisdorf (Luxembourgish: Heeschdrëf) is a town in the commune of Steinsel, in central Luxembourg. As of 2005, the town has a population of 1,553. ..
Heisei
This article describes the Japanese era. For the Toho studios kaiju continuity, see Heisei era (daikaiju eiga) History of Japan PaleolithicJomon periodYayoi periodYamato period*Kofun period*Asuka periodNara periodHeian periodKamakura period*Kemmu restorationMuromachi period*North-South Court*..
Heisei era (daikaiju eiga)
In the context of Japanese monster cinema (daikaiju eiga) the Heisei Era refers not to the current era in Japan but to all daikaiju eiga made between 1984 (Toho's The Return of Godzilla) and 1999 (Daiei's [[Gamera 3: Awakening of Irys]]). It follows the Shōwa era by several years but closely preced..
Heisei no Sato
Heisei no Sato (平成の郷) is a Japanese sweets maker located in Tokyo. Many of the sweets sell for 100 yen in Japanese supermarkets. Products A selection of product names is given below in both Romaji and Japanese, and followed by a brief description. Genkijirushi no Tane to Mi (元気印の..
Heisenberg's microscope
Heisenberg's microscope exists only as a thought experiment, one that was proposed by Werner Heisenberg, criticized by his mentor Neils Bohr, and subsequently served as the nucleus of some commonly held ideas, and misunderstandings, about Quantum Mechanics Contents 1 Basic ideas behind the e..
Heisenberg compensator
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Heisenberg compensators are part of the transporter system. As Michael Okuda (technical advisor on Star Trek) said when asked by Time (28 Nov 1994), "How do the Heisenberg compensators work?" "They work just fine, thank you." In quantum physics, the Heisenb..
Heisenberg group
In mathematics, the Heisenberg group, named after Werner Heisenberg, is a group of 3×3 upper triangular matrices of the form [\begin 1 & a & c\\ 0 & 1 & b\\ 0 & 0 & 1\\\end.] Elements a,b,c can be taken from some ([[wiktionary:arbitrary|arbitrary]]) commutative ring, often taken t..
Heisenberg model
The Heisenberg model can refer to two models in Statistical mechanics Heisenberg model (classical), a classical nearest neighbour spin modelHeisenberg model (quantum), a model where the spins are treated quantum mechanically using Pauli matrices This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] pa..
Heisenberg model (classical)
The Heisenberg model is the [n = 3] case of the n-vector model, one of the models used in statistical physics to model ferromagnetism, and other phenomena. It can be formulated as follows: take a d-dimensional lattice, and a set of spins [\vec_i \in \mathbb^3], each one place..
Heisenberg model (quantum)
The Heisenberg model is a statistical mechanical model used in the study of critical points and phase transitions of magnetic systems, in which the spin of the magnetic systems are treated quantum mechanically. In the prototypical Ising model, defined on a d-dimensional lattice, at each lattice site..
Heisenberg picture
In physics, the Heisenberg picture is that formulation of quantum mechanics where the operators (observables and others) are time-dependent and the state vectors are time-independent. It stands in contrast to the Schrödinger picture in which operators are constant and the states evolve in time. T..
Heishansaurus
Heishansaurus is the name given to a dubious genus of dinosaur. First described in 1953, this dinosaur may be a pachycephalosaur or an ankylosaur. The fossils, dating from the Late Cretaceous, are fragmentary, and the genus is considered nomen dubium. The type (and only known) specimen is Heishansa..
Heishiro Mitsurugi
Heishiro Mitsurugi (御剣平四郎 Mitsurugi Heishirou) is a fictional character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. Mitsurugi made his first appearance in Soul Edge and has returned for all three sequels: Soul Calibur, Soul Calibur II and Soul Calibur III. Contents 1 Biogr..
Heisler
Heisler could refer to: A person: Charles L. Heisler, American steam locomotive designer.L. Heisler Ball (1861-1932), physician and U.S. Senator from Delaware.Mark Heisler, author of Madmen's BallPaul Heisler, an executive of the Alma Mater Society of Queen's University.Andy Heisler, former guitari..
Heisler, Alberta
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Heisler locomotive
A Heisler locomotive The Heisler locomotive was the last on the scene of the three major types of geared steam locomotive, Charles L. Heisler receiving a patent for the design in 1892 following the construction of a prototype in 1891. Somewhat similar to a Climax locomotive, Heisler's design f..
Heisman Trophy
The Heisman Memorial Trophy Award (also known simply as the Heisman Trophy or The Heisman), named after former college football player and coach John W. Heisman, is considered the most prestigious award in American college football. It is awarded annually before the postseason bowl games. The pre..
Heist
Heist or The Heist may be: Heist (film), 2001; Mamet Titled works: The Heist (1972), film made for televisionThe Heist aka The Squeeze, 1978The Heist (1989), film; Brosnan & SkerrittHeist (1998), film; RossiThe Heist (1999)The Heist (2004 series), televisionThe Heist (2004 film)Heist (TV series),..
Heist-aan-Zee
Heist-aan-Zee, or Heist, is a town in Knokke-Heist, a part of Belgium. See also: West Flanders External link [Heist-aan-Zee @ City Review] ..
Heist-Goor
Heist-Goor is a hamlet of Heist-op-den-Berg, that is situated in the south of the province of Antwerp (Flanders, Belgium). In the old days there was a swamp on this location (goor is an old Dutch word for swamp). Buildings in Heist-Goor Heist-Goor has its own church, the Saint Alfons church. This ..
Heist-op-den-Berg
Location of Heist-op-den-Berg in Antwerp province Heist-op-den-Berg is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Antwerp. The municipality comprises the villages of Booischot(1), Hallaar, Heist-op-den-Berg(2) proper, Itegem, Schriek, Zonderschot and Wiekevorst. On January 1, 2006 Heist..
Heisterbach Abbey
Heisterbach Abbey (Kloster Heisterbach; also Petersthal, formerly Petersberg) was a Cistercian monastery in the Siebengebirge near Oberdollendorf in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Petersberg The tradition of its origin is that a knight named Walther lived as a hermit on the Stromberg, also know..
Heist (film)
Heist poster Heist is a crime thriller written and directed by David Mamet, and released in November 2001. The film's cast includes Gene Hackman, Danny Devito, Delroy Lindo, Sam Rockwell, Ricky Jay, and Rebecca Pidgeon. Tagline: Love makes the world go 'round... Love of Gold. [Spoiler w..
Heist (TV series)
Heist was an American television series that premiered March 22, 2006, on NBC, but was almost immediately cancelled due to low ratings [link]. The series was from acclaimed director Doug Liman and revolved around professional thief Mickey O' Neil, (Dougray Scott) who created a team of ex..
Heist film
A heist film is a movie that has an intricate plot woven around a group of people trying to steal something. Comic versions are often called caper movies. They could be described as the analogues of caper stories in film history. Typically there are many plot twists, and film focuses on the characte..
Heist Of The Century
Track listing "Lucci""Shine""City Lights""What Thugs Do" (featuring DJ Rogers Jr. & Puff)"Heist of the Century" (featuring Killa Sin)"Fifth Disciple""Now Y""Spring Water" (featuring Raekwon)"4 Souls" (featuring Shotti Screwface)"Street Life" (featuring Tekitha)"Love" (featuring Maia Campbell)"Figa..
Heisuke Hironaka
Heisuke Hironaka. Heisuke Hironaka (広中 平祐 Hironaka Heisuke; April 9, 1931–) is a Japanese mathematician. After completing his undergraduate studies at Kyoto University, he received his Ph. D. from Harvard while under the direction of Oscar Zariski. He won the Fiel..
Heisuke Yanagawa
Heisuke Yanagawa (柳川 平助 Yanagawa Heisuke, October 2, 1879-January 22, 1945) was a Japanese soldier and politician. During his career, he attained the posts of Division Commander and Vice-Minister of War, becoming Lt Gen in December 1931. He became involved in more political and theoretical..
Heis (crater)
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Heitaro Kimura
Heitaro Kimura graduated from the Japanese Military Academy in 1908, and from Japanese War College in 1916. He attained the rank of major general in the Japanese Army in 1936 and later attained the rank of lieutenant general with the 32nd Division in 1939. Heitaro Kimura was made chief of staff of..
Heitersheim
Heitersheim is a city in the district Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-Württemberg. It has a population of 5,758. Geography The city is located in Markgräflerland in South Baden. The city contains older central part Heiterscheim and newer Gallenweiler. History 777. The city is mentioned for t..
Heitham Al-Sayed
Heitham Al-Sayed is a rapper/singer from South West London, he is lead vocalist in the band Senser and (previously) Lodestar. Al-Sayed is known for strong political opinions which permeate his music and contributed to conflict within, as well as the eventual break-up of, Senser.He has since rejoine..
Heiti
Heiti is an otherwise uncommon word used for stylistic purposes in Old Norse poetry. The difference between heiti and kenning is that kennings were poetic circumscriptions of the thing they were intended to describe whereas heiti is simply a rarely used word. Examples are, for instance, jór or fák..
Heitoraí
Heitoraí is a small town and municipality in central Goiás state, Brazil. The population was 3,711 (2005 projection) in a total area of 229.6 km² (10/10/2002) Population density: 15.57 hab/km² (2003)Elevation: 658 metersBecame a municipality: 1963Statistical microregion: 007 Anápolis Micro..
Heitor TP
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. Heitor Teixeira Pereira, or Heitor TP is a Brazilian musician, who played with Simply Red..
Heitor Villa-Lobos
Heitor Villa-Lobos Heitor Villa-Lobos (March 5, 1887 - November 17, 1959) was a Brazilian composer. He wrote numerous works for orchestra, ensemble, and solo instruments. Typical for his work is the incorporation of Brazilian folk music, but he also used style elements from impressionism, expr..
Heitur Vindur
Heitur Vindur was an album released in 1994 by Icelandic artist Neol Einsteiger. With 21 tracks, this was Einsteiger’s only release. Guitarist Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson collaborated for this work. Track listing Track Title Length Lyrics Audio clips 01 I Don’t Want It 04:5..
Heitz Wine Cellars
Heitz Wine Cellars is a winery in California’s Napa Valley with 350 acres of vineyards including its “Martha’s Vineyard” and "Bella Oaks Vineyard,” each with a unique terroir. The winery was established in 1961 by Joe and Alice Heitz. Mr. Heitz received bachelor and master’s degrees in ..
Heiwa
Heiwa is a 2002 album by jazz fusion band Greetings From Mercury. It is the second release compiled in the 11-CD box edited by De Werf the same year. It was also distributed as a simple album by Bang Records (with a different cover). Track listing "One by One""my Mojo=my Dojo""Tanger la Nuit""C..
Heiwa, Aichi
Heiwa (平和町; -cho) was a town located in Nakashima District, Aichi, Japan. April 1, 2005 the town of Heiwa was merged into the city of Inazawa. 2003, the town had an estimated population of 13,374 and a density of 1,514.61 persons per km². The total area was 8.83 km²...
Heiwa-Dori
Heiwa Dori' (平和通り, Peace Street) of Naha, is a big attraction for tourists where one visiting might have the urge to spend a lot of money. Tourist gifts range from stone Shi Shi dogs (statues located on the roofs of many homes in Okinawa providing protection from evil) and tempura to color..
Heixiazi
Heixiazi Island (Simplified Chinese: }}}; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ), or Bolshoy Ussuriyskiy Island (Russian: ), is a sedimentary island at the confluence of the Ussuri and Amur rivers, along the border between the People's Republic of China and Russia. Its area is about 327 to 350 km..
Heizhu Valley
Heizhu Valley (Chinese: 黑竹沟, literally "The Black Bamboo Valley") is a popular tourist attraction, located in Sichuan Province, southwest China. It occupies about 180 square km, bridging the Sichuan Basin and West Sichuan Plateau. The tourist business is maintained by Sichuan Heizhu Group Tour..
Heizo Takenaka
Heizo Takenaka (竹中平蔵 Takenaka Heizō, born March 3, 1951) is a Japanese economist and politician currently serving as Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications and Minister of State for Privatization of the Postal Services in the cabinet of Prime Minister Juni..
Hei Ling Chau
Hei Ling Chau (喜靈洲), formerly Hayling Chau, is an island of Hong Kong, located east of Silver Mine Bay and Chi Ma Wan of Lantau Island. It is also south of Peng Chau and north of Cheung Chau. Its companion, Sunshine Island, is at its northeast. With an area of 1.93 km², it is administr..
Hei matau
A hei matau is a bone carving in the shape of a highly stylized fish hook typical of the Māori people of New Zealand. The fish-hook shape of the hei matau finds its origins in Māori legend, which holds that the North Island of New Zealand was once a huge fish that was caught by the great mariner..
Heiðarvíga saga
Heiðarvíga saga or The Story of the Heath-Slayings is one of the Icelanders' sagas. It is badly preserved; 12 leaves of the only surviving manuscript were destroyed along with their only copy in the fire of Copenhagen in 1728. The content of that part is only known through a summary written from m..
Heiðar Helguson
Heiðar Helguson (born 22 August 1977 in Akureyri; first name commonly anglicized to Heidar) is an Icelandic footballer currently playing for English Premiership team Fulham. He plays as a striker. Heiðar, who is also an Iceland international, previously played for Watford and Lillestrøm. He jo..
Heiðrún
Heiðrún bites the leaves of Léraðr in this illustration from an 18th century Icelandic manuscript. Heiðrún is a goat in Norse mythology, which produces mead for the einherjar. She is described in Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda. Geit sú er Heiðrún heitir stendr uppi á Valhöll ok ..
He Is Legend
He Is Legend is a Christian hard rock band signed to Solid State Records. Their unique sound, self-described as dirt rock, fuses a classic rock tinge with post hardcore. The band released their first album in June of 2004 entitled "91025". This album was quickly followed by the release of "I Am H..
He Is My Master
|} He is My Master (これが私の御主人様 Kore ga Watashi no Goshujin-sama) is a gag comedy manga which ran in Monthly Shonen Gangan, later spun off into a television anime series. The manga is authored by two individuals: Mattsu (まっつー) who does the story and Asu Tsubaki (椿あす..
He Is Risen (The Sopranos episode)
"He Is Risen" is the 34th episode of the HBO original series, The Sopranos. It was the 8th episode for the show's third season. The episode was written by Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess and Todd A. Kessler and was directed by Allen Coulter. It originally aired on Sunday April 15, 2001. Contents ..
He Is There and He Is Not Silent
He Is There and He Is Not Silent is a philosophical work by presuppositionalist Francis Schaeffer, published in 1972. It is the third book of Francis Schaeffer's "Trilogy". Contents 1 Overview1.1 \"The Metaphysical Necessity\"1.2 \"The Moral Necessity\"1.3 \"The Epistemologic..
He is the Light
Track listing "Going Away""True Love""He is the Light""I Feel Like Going On""Be with Me Jesus""You Brought the Sunshine""Power""Building Up""Nearer My God to Thee"..
He is Your Brother
"He Is Your Brother" Single by Björn & Benny, Agnetha & Anni-Frid (later ABBA) From the album Ring Ring Single Released November 1, 1972 Single Format 7" Single Genre Pop Song Length 3:15 Record Label Polar Writers Benny AnderssonBjörn Ulvaeus Producer Michael Tretow VideoDirector no..
Heðin Brú
Heðin Brú [ˈhejɪn bɹʉu] (August 17, 1901 in Skálavík-May 18, 1987 in Tórshavn) was the penname of Hans Jacob Jacobsen, a Faroese novelist and translator. Heðin Brú is condidered to be the most important Faroese writer of his generation and is known for his fresh and ironic styl..

 


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