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Hen
Hen may refer to: a female chickena female turkey (bird)Hen in Ringerike municipality, Buskerud, NorwayHen in Rauma municipality, Møre og Romsdal, NorwayHEN, a hentai manga by Hiroya Okua female, as in Hen party This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated..
HEN
|} HEN is an H manga (commonly called hentai by non-Japanese) which was the first work created by manga artist Hiroya Oku, who is best known for GANTZ. An apt English translation for the title "hen" (literally: "strange") in this case would be "queer" because of the double meaning of "strange" ..
Hen, Buskerud
Hen is a village in Ringerike municipality, Norway. Its population in 2003 was 234 , but since 2004 it is not considered an urban area by Statistics Norway, and its data is therefore not registered. . References ..
Hen, Møre og Romsdal
Hen is a former municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The municipality centre was Isfjorden. It was created by a split from Grytten on January 1, 1902. At that time Hen had a population of 1.128. On 1 January 1964 Hen was merged with Eid, Grytten, Voll and part of Veøy to form the new ..
Hena
Hena (Urdu: حنا ) is used as temporaray body decoration in Pakistan and also in many Middle East, Africa and Asia. History The history and origin of Henna is hard to track; with centuries of migration and cultural interaction it is difficult to determine where particular traditions began. There..
Henagar, Alabama
Henagar is a town in DeKalb County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 2,400. Geography Henagar is located at [34°38′1″N, 85°44′35″W] (34.633700, -85.742921)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the town has a t..
Henagon
In geometry a henagon (or monogon) is a polygon with one side and one vertex. In Euclidean geometry, a henagon is usually considered to be an impossible object, because its single side would extend to infinity. However, in spherical geometry a finite henagon can be drawn by placing a single vertex a..
Henan
For the county in Qinghai, see Henan Mongol Autonomous County. Henan (Chinese: 河南; Pinyin: Hénán; Wade-Giles: Ho-nan), is a province of the People's Republic of China, located in the central part of the country. Its one-character abbreviation is 豫 (pinyin: yù), named after Yuzhou Province ..
Henån
Henån is a town, and the seat of Orust Municipality, in Västra Götaland County, Sweden. ..
Henana of Adiabene
Henana of Adiabene was headmaster of the School of Nisibis, the theological center of the Church of the East (571 - 610). His predecessor was Abraham of Beth Rabban who had worked hard to make the legacy of Theodore of Mopsuestia more accessible. Before he became headmaster, Henana of Adiabene had..
Henangervatnet
Henangervatnet is a lake in the municipalities of Fusa in Hordaland county, Norway. See also List of lakes in Norway ..
Henan Agricultural University
Henan Agricultural University (}; }) is a public university located in Zhengzhou, Henan, China. It was founded in 1913. External links [Official site] ..
Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (河南中医学院) is a public university located in Henan, China. ..
Henan cuisine
This article is part of the series: Chinese cuisine History History of Chinese cuisine Eight Great Traditions Hui 徽菜 (Anhui 安徽菜)Yue 粤菜 (Cantonese 广东菜)Min 闽菜 (Fujian 福建菜)Xiang 湘菜 (Hunan 湖南菜)Su 苏菜 (Jiangsu 江苏菜)Lu 鲁菜 (Shandong 山东菜)Chuan ..
Henan Dragons
Henan Jigang Dragons (河南济钢猛龙) or Henan Dragons or Henan Jigang are a basketball team in the North Division of the Chinese Basketball Association, based in Luoyang and Jiyuan, Henan. They made their debut in the 2004–2005 season. Originally known as the Henan Renhe Dragons (河南..
Henan Mongol Autonomous County
Henan Mongol Autonomous County (simplified Chinese: 河南蒙古自治县; pinyin: Hénán Ménggǔ Zìzhìxiàn; Tibetan: རྨ་ལྷོ་སོག་རིགས་རང་སྐྱོང་ཁུལ་ / rma-lho sog-rigs rang-skyong-khul ) is an autonomous county in the south of Huangnan Ti..
Henan University
Henan University (河南大学) is a public university in Kaifeng, Henan, China. External links [Homepage (English)][Homepage] ..
Henan Xinfei Electric Co., Ltd.
Henan Xinfei Electric Co., Ltd. is a Chinese-foreign joint venture jointly invested in and established by Henan Xinfei Electric (Group) Co. Ltd., Singapore Hong Leong Corporation Ltd and Hn-sin Electric Pte Ltd in October, 1994. Currently, it is the biggest production base of non-CFC refrigerators..
Henan Zhong Lu
Henan Zhong Lu (河南中路) is a metro station in the city of Shanghai. This station is part of Line 2 and is situated in the most important shopping street of Shanghai, Nanjing Lu. This part of the street is a pedestrian area and includes many shoppingcenters, restaurants and small stores. In th..
Henare Kaihau
Henare Kaihau (1854 - 1860? - 20 May 1920) was a New Zealand Māori politician. He served as Member of the House of Representatives for Western Māori from 1896 to 1911. References [DNZB biography] ..
Henbadhoo
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Henbandhoo (Noonu Atoll)
Henbandhoo Island Summary Belongs to Noonu Atoll Location Population 618 Length 650m Width 550m Distance from Malé 198.89km Administrative Information Island Chief Abdullah Sulaiman Island office phone +960 6560018 Island office fax +960 6560018 Henbandhoo (Dh..
Henbane
Henbane (Hyoscyamus niger) is a plant of the family Solanaceae that originated in Eurasia, though it currently grows, at least to some extent, on all continents. It was historically used in combination with other plants, such as Mandrake , Deadly Nightshade, and Datura as an anaesthetic potion, ..
Henbury
There is also a Henbury crater in Australia. Henbury is a suburb of Bristol about 5 miles north west of the city centre. It was formerly a village in Gloucestershire. Henbury has a major roundabout junction to control all the traffic from the A4018 link from the M5 motorway. The main streets of Henb..
Henbury crater
Henbury is a group of 12-14 meteor craters in Northern Territory, Australia. The largest is 157 meters in diameter and the age is estimated to be 4200 ± 1900 years (Holocene). In local the aboriginal language, the name of the craters translates as sun walk fire devil rock, which implies that peo..
Henbury High School
Henbury High School is a comprehensive school for girls and boys aged 11 - 18 in Whirley, Macclesfield, Cheshire. It has approximately 1000 pupils, and 60 members of staff. The school used to be known as Broken Cross Secondary Modern School, but changed its name around 20 years ago. The school's..
Henceforth
Henceforth is a Brazilian progressive heavy metal band formed in 1993 and with their first album released in Brazil in December 2005 via Voice Music (label owned by Silvio Golfetti, guitar player on the Brazilian thrash metal band Korzus). The current line-up is made up by Frank Harris (voc), Hugo M..
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Henchman
"Minions" redirects here. For the typeface, see Minion. For the constraint solver, see Minion (solver). The word Henchman referred originally to one who attended on a horse, that is, a horse groom. Hence, like constable and marshall, also originally stable staff, henchman became the title of a (s..
Henchman (Timesplitter)
The Henchmen are the goons of Khallos. They dress primarily in powder blue and yellow "banana suits" as they are referred to in Timesplitters 2. They carry an assortment of weapons and have appeared, in one costume or another, in every Timesplitters game. In Future Perfect they appear only in "The ..
Henchman Cortez
Henchman Cortez is a character in the timesplitters series of video games. He only appears in [[TimeSplitters: Future Perfect]] on the 1969 mission The Russian Connection, Cortez disguises himself as a Henchman in order to gain entry to the complex. He wears the trademark Henchmen powder blue t..
Henchrat
A character in the Earthworm Jim universe, Henchrat serves as an aide to Evil the Cat. Henchrat resides on Planet Heck (as does Evil), and, despite being a "mindless rodent lacky" (as Evil often calls him) is loyal enough to stay by Evil's side through thick and thin. Contrary to his savage oc..
Henci Goer
Henci Goer is a Canadian author who writes about pregnancy and childbirth from an evidence-based perspective. In 1993 she received the National Association of Childbearing Centers Media Award, and in 1995 ASPO/Lamaze presented her with its President's Award in recognition of her book, Obstetric Myt..
Henck Arron
Henck Alphonsus Eugène Arron (b. 1936 d. 2000) was the Prime Minister of Suriname from 24 December 1973 to 25 February 1980, when he was overthrown in a military coup d'état by Dési Bouterse. During his rule Suriname was granted independence by the Netherlands on 25 November 1975. Later in his l..
Hendaye
'''Hendaye The port at Hendaye''' Country France Région Aquitaine Départment Pyrénées-Atlantiques Arrondissement Bayonne Canton Hendaye (chief town) INSEE 64260 Postal Code 64700 MayorCurrent Term José-Louis Écénarro2001-2008 ..
Hendecagon
In geometry, a hendecagon is an 11-sided polygon. Undecagon is incorrect — the prefix is properly Greek, not Latin. A regular hendecagon has internal angles of 147.272727... degrees. The area of a regular hendecagon with side length a is given by [A = \fraca^2 \cot \frac \simeq 9.365..
Hendecagram
A hendecagram is a star polygon that has eleven points. The star polygon is used as a symbol for the Aleister Crowley Foundation. Hendecagrams are on the Dome of the tomb of Shah Nemat Ollah Vali, Mahan. ..
Hendecasyllabic verse
The Hendecasyllabic verse is a quantitative metre used by Catullus. The pattern is as follows (L = long syllable, s = short syllable, | = foot division): L L | L s s | L s | L s | L s (spondee | dactyl | trochee | trochee | trochee) The first foot is also often a trochee (L s) and sometimes an iam..
Hendecasyllable
Hendecasyllable verse (in Italian endecasillabo) is a kind of verse used mostly in Italian poetry, defined by its having the last stress on the tenth syllable. When, as often happens, this stress falls on the penultimate syllable, the line has exactly eleven syllables (and the literal meaning of the..
Hendek
Hendek is a district of Sakarya Province of Turkey. Adapazarı | Akyazı | Ferizli | Geyve | Hendek | Karapürçek | Karasu | Kaynarca | Kocaali | Pamukova | Sapanca | Söğütlü | Taraklı ..
Hendel
Hendel is a character from the Sword of Shannara novel by Terry Brooks. A Dwarf warrior who wields an impressive mace, Hendel first appears to rescue the wandering Menion Leah from a Siren. Taking him to Cullhaven, he meets up with his old friend Balinor Buckhannah, and joins the company of Allanon..
Henderson
Henderson is a surname of many people: see Henderson (surname). Henderson is also the name of communities, primarily across the English speaking world: In Australia: Henderson, Western Australia In New Zealand: Henderson, Waitakere City In United States of America: Henderson, KentuckyHenderson, Ma..
Henderson's Relish
Hendersons Relish is a spicy and fruity condiment, similar in many respects to Worcestershire sauce, but as it contains no anchovies it is considered a vegetarian alternative. Produced in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, some adherents favour it out of regional loyalty as much as taste. The product's..
Henderson, Illinois
Henderson is a village in Knox County, Illinois, United States. The population was 319 at the 2000 census. Geography Henderson is located at [41°1′26″N, 90°21′20″W] (41.023857, -90.355684)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ..
Henderson, Iowa
Henderson is a city in Mills County, Iowa, United States. The population was 171 at the 2000 census. Geography Henderson is located at [41°8′21″N, 95°25′53″W] (41.139095, -95.431300)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city ..
Henderson, Kentucky
Henderson is a city located in Henderson County, along the Ohio River in Northwestern Kentucky. It was called "Red Banks" by the native Americans who originally lived and hunted there because of the reddish clay soil on the banks of the river. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 27,373 an..
Henderson, Louisiana
Henderson is a town in St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 1,531 at the 2000 census. Geography Henderson is located at [30°18′58″N, 91°47′39″W] (30.315979, -91.794301)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bur..
Henderson, Maryland
Henderson is a town in Caroline County, Maryland, United States. The population was 118 at the 2000 census. Geography Henderson is located at [39°4′26″N, 75°45′59″W] (39.073796, -75.766431)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, th..
Henderson, Minnesota
Henderson is a city in Sibley County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 910 at the 2000 census. It is named after Paul Henderson, the headmaster of ancient historical public boys school Eltham College. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of ..
Henderson, Nebraska
Henderson is a city in York County, Nebraska. As of the 2000 census, the city had a population of 986. Geography Henderson is at [40°46′45″n, 97°48′43″w] (40.779044, -97.811913)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a ..
Henderson, Nevada
Henderson is the fastest-growing large city (over 150,000 pop.) in the United States.[[Citing sources citation needed]] Henderson is in Clark County, Nevada, five miles southeast of Las Vegas. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 175,381. The latest Censu..
Henderson, New York
Henderson is a town in Jefferson County, New York, United States. The population was 1,377 at the 2000 census. The town is named after William Henderson, the original land owner. The Town of Henderson is in the west part of the county. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographic..
Henderson, New Zealand
Suburb:Henderson City:Waitakere Island:North Island Surrounded by - to the north - to the east - to the south - to the west Henderson North Glendene Sunnyvale Western Heights 200px Henderson is a major suburb of Waitakere City, in the Auckla..
Henderson, North Carolina
Henderson is a city in Vance County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 16,095 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Vance County[Geographic references#6GR6]. The city was named in honor of former North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Leonard Henderson, who li..
Henderson, Tennessee
Chester County Courthouse in Henderson, Tennessee Henderson is a city in Chester County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 5,670 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Chester County[Geographic references#6GR6]. (Note: Henderson should not be confused with Henderso..
Henderson, Texas
Henderson is a city in Rusk County, Texas, United States. The population was 11,273 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Rusk County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Henderson is named for James Pinckney Henderson, the first governor of the state of Texas. Annual events in the city of..
Henderson, Western Australia
Henderson is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Cockburn. Its postcode is 6166. Australian Marine Complex The Australian Marine Complex is located on Cockburn Sound, in Henderson as is considered one of the largest ship building precincts in Australia. It contains dry ..
Henderson, West Virginia
Henderson is a town in Mason County, West Virginia, at the confluence of the Ohio and Kanawha Rivers. The population was 325 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 See also4 External links Geography Henderson is located at [38°49′59″N, 82°8′14..
Henderson-Hasselbalch equation
The Henderson-Hasselbalch (frequently misspelled Henderson-Hasselbach) equation in chemistry describes the derivation of pH as a measure of acidity (using pKa, the acid dissociation constant) in biological and chemical systems. The equation is also useful for estimating the pH of a buffer solution a..
Henderson-Sellers
Brian Henderson-Sellers is Professor of Information Systems at the University of Technology Sydney. He is also Director of the Centre for Object Technology and Applications at University of Technology Sydney. ..
Hendersonville
Hendersonville is the name of several places in the United States of America: Hendersonville, MississippiHendersonville, North CarolinaHendersonville, Tennessee See also the places named Henderson. This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page..
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Hendersonville is a city in Henderson County, North Carolina, 22 miles (35 km) south by east of Asheville. In 1900, 1,917 people lived in Hendersonville; in 1910, 2,818; and in 1940, 5,381 people lived here. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 10,420, up fivefold in one century. It is t..
Hendersonville, Tennessee
Hendersonville is a city in Sumner County, Tennessee, on Old Hickory Lake. The population was 40,620 at the 2000 census. It should not be confused with Henderson, Tennessee, nor with Henderson County, Tennessee, both of which are in West Tennessee; Hendersonville is in Middle Tennessee. Contents ..
Hendersonville Memory Gardens
Hendersonville Memory Gardens located at 353 East Main Street in Hendersonville, was formerly known as Woodlawn Memorial Park East. Located a few miles northeast of Nashville, it is the burial site of several members of the singing Carter Family and other stars from the country music world including..
Henderson (crater)
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Henderson (surname)
Henderson is a surname, and may refer to many people. A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - P - R - S - T - V - W - Z - See also A Ainslie Henderson, Scottish singer-songwriterAlan Henderson, American basketball playerAlexander Henderson, one of several people including*Alexander ..
Henderson (VIVA)
Henderson is a Vivastation on York Region's Viva bus rapid transit system, north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was formerly called Allaura-Henderson. It opened on November 20, 2005, at the intersection of Henderson Drive and Yonge Street in Aurora, Ontario. It is on the Viva Blue line. York Regio..
Henderson Avenue Public School
Henderson Avenue Public School in Thornhill, Ontario was built in 1952 and opened on October 20 1953. From 1953-1961, the school consisted of a hall and 7 classrooms. In 1962, the school had 13 rooms added to it, bringing it to a total of 20 classrooms. The school stood until July 16 1998. The schoo..
Henderson Beach State Park
Henderson Beach State Recreation Area is a Florida State Park located near Destin, in northwestern Florida. The address is 17000 Emerald Coast Parkway. Recreational Activities The park has such amenities as beaches, bicycling, birding, fishing, hiking, picnicking, swimming, wildlife viewing and ful..
Henderson Bridge (Rhode Island)
An old overhead sign on Interstate 195 for Gano Street (center) which has space left for a US 44 shield. The Henderson Bridge (known by some locals as the New Red Bridge) is a bridge in Rhode Island which spans the Seekonk River, connecting the cities of Providence and East Providence. The bri..
Henderson Bryan
Henderson Ricardo Bryan (b. 17 March, 1970) played 15 one-day internationals but no Tests for the West Indies. ..
Henderson Community College
Henderson Community College, located in the town of Henderson, Kentucky right next to the Ohio River, is a two-year public community college. In the fall of 1960, the Northwest Extension of the University of Kentucky opened its doors for the first time to 256 Henderson, Union, and Webster county re..
Henderson County
Henderson County is the name of several counties in the United States: Henderson County, IllinoisHenderson County, KentuckyHenderson County, North CarolinaHenderson County, TennesseeHenderson County, Texas This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation ..
Henderson County, Illinois
Henderson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. As of 2000, the population is 8,213. Its county seat is Oquawka, Illinois6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 History3 Demographics4 Cities and towns Geography According to the U.S. Census B..
Henderson County, Kentucky
Henderson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It was formed in 1799. As of 2000, the population was 44,829. The county seat is the City of Henderson6. The county was named for Colonel Richard Henderson who originally purchased 17,000,000 acres of land from the Cherokee Indian..
Henderson County, North Carolina
Henderson County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of 2000, the population was 89,173. Its county seat is Hendersonville6. Contents 1 History2 Law and government3 Geography3.1 Townships3.2 Adjacent Counties4 Demographics5 Cities and..
Henderson County, Tennessee
Henderson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of 2000, the population was 25,522. Its county seat is Lexington6. (Note that neither Hendersonville, Tennessee nor Henderson, Tennessee is in Henderson County, although the latter is in nearby Chester County. Contents 1&n..
Henderson County, Texas
Henderson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of 2000, the population was 73,277. Its county seat is Athens6. This county is part of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, and is named in honor of James Pinckney Henderson, the first governor of Texas after it became part of the U..
Henderson County High School
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Henderson County Public Schools North Carolina
Henderson County Public Schools is a school district located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in the southwest corner of North Carolina. The district hosts 21 schools (12 elementary (grades K-5), 4 middle (grades 6-8), 4 high (grades 9-12) and 1 alternative (grades 6-12)). ..
Henderson Creek (Illinois)
Henderson Creek is a tributary of the Mississippi River, which it joins in Henderson County, Illinois, near Gladstone and Oquawka, Illinois. From its mouth, Henderson Creek runs about ten miles north, parallel to the Mississippi, where it collects several small streams along the base of the Mississ..
Henderson Executive Airport
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Henderson Exposition Center
George H. Henderson Exposition Center (formerly Angelina County Exposition Center) is a 36-acre convention and fairgrounds complex located in Lufkin, Texas. It was built in 1983 for $2 million (funded entirely from private contributions). So far, 25 acres have been developed. Existing now are: A..
Henderson Field
Henderson Field is the name of several airports: Henderson Field (Guadalcanal) on Guadalcanal Island in the Solomon Islands, renamed to Honiara International Airport in 2003.Henderson Field (Midway Atoll) on Sand Island in Midway Atoll, an unincorporated territory of the United States.Henderson Fie..
Henderson Field (Midway Atoll)
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Henderson Field (North Carolina)
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Henderson Forsythe
Henderson Forsythe (September 11, 1917 – April 17, 2006) was an American actor. Born in Macon, Missouri, Henderson Forsythe was best known for his role as Dr. David Stewart on the soap opera As the World Turns, a role he played for 32 years, and for his work on the New York stage. In 1979, ..
Henderson Group
Henderson Group plc (LSE: [HGI], ASX: [HGI]) is a British asset management company based in the City of London. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. It is also listed on the Australian Stock Exchange. The company was formed in Dec..
Henderson Health Sciences Magnet Middle School
Henderson Junior High School opened in 1964 and was named for G. DeMatt Henderson, Sr., a prominent Little Rock attorney and member of the LRSD Board of Directors from 1918 to 1930. Most of Henderson Jr. High's student population came from East Side Junior High, which closed in 1964. When it was c..
Henderson High School
Henderson High School is named after B. Reed Henderson, and is one of 3 high schools in the West Chester Area School District It was one of the original high schools in the district. It has since been renovated, and construction should wrap up very soon. It teaches many subjects on different level..
Henderson Independent School District
Henderson Independent School District is a public school district based in Henderson, Texas. Schools Henderson High (Grades 9-12)Henderson Middle (Grades 6-8)Northside Elementary (Grades 4-5)Chamberlain Elementary (Grade 3)Montgomery Elementary (Grade 2)Central Elementary (Grade 1)Henderson Kinderg..
Henderson Island
Henderson Island is the name of several places: Henderson Island, one of the Pitcairn Islands in the southern Pacific OceanHenderson Island, an island in the Shackleton Ice Shelf, Antarctica This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title...
Henderson Island (Pitcairn Islands)
Map of Pitcairn Islands. Source:CIA World Factbook Henderson Island is an uninhabited uplifted coral island in the south Pacific Ocean, annexed to the Pitcairn Islands colony in 1902. Henderson Island has an area of 14.4 square miles (37.3 km²) and is located 120 miles (193 km) northeast ..
Henderson Island (Shackleton Ice Shelf)
Henderson Island is an ice-covered island 9 miles long and rising to 240 m, lying 9 miles southeast of Masson Island within the Shackleton Ice Shelf. Henderson Island is located at [66°22′S 97°10′E]. Henderson Island was discovered in August 1912 by the Western Base Party of the Aust..
Henderson Land Development
Henderson Land Development Co. Ltd. (Chinese:恒基地產;Japanese:ヘンダーソン・ランド・ディベロプメント・カンパニー・リミテッド) (SEHK: [0012]) (TYO: [8990] ) a listing properties companies. The Principal Activities are Property development and i..
Henderson limit
The value of the Henderson limit is defined as 2 × 107 Gy (J/kg). Although generalizable, the limit is defined in the context of biomolecular X-ray crystallography, where a typical experiment consists of exposing a single frozen crystal of a macromolecule (generally protein, DNA or RNA) to an inte..
Henderson Motorcycle
American built Henderson Motorcycles were arguably the finest and most sophisticated machines in the years up to 1930, featuring four-cylinder engines mounted in-line with the bike. The firm began production in 1911, using the engine layout and long wheelbase format that would become its trademark...
Henderson State University
The school's mascot is the Reddie. Henderson State University is located in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. Founded in 1890, Henderson State University was originally established as Arkadelphia Methodist College. Methodist church leaders in southern Arkansas decided that their portion of the state..
Henderson the Rain King
Henderson the Rain King cover Henderson the Rain King is a 1959 novel by Saul Bellow. Eugene Henderson is an unhappy millionaire and pig farmer who searches for meaning and purpose in his life. His desperation at home brings him on a pilgrimage to Africa, where he hopes to find a new meaning..
Henderson Township
Henderson Township may refer to: Henderson Township, Jefferson County, PennsylvaniaHenderson Township, Huntingdon County, PennsylvaniaHenderson Township, MinnesotaHenderson Township, MichiganThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ..
Henderson Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania
Henderson Township is a township in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 972 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 67.3 km² (26.0 mi²). 67.0 km² (25.9 mi²) of it is land and 0.3 km² (0.1 mi²)..
Henderson Township, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania
Henderson Township is a township in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,727 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 56.9 km² (22.0 mi²). 56.9 km² (22.0 mi²) of it is land and 0.05% is water. D..
Henderson Township, Michigan
Henderson Township is a civil township of Wexford County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the township population was 176. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.6 km² (36.2 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 o..
Henderson Township, Minnesota
Henderson Township is a township in Sibley County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 700 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 78.1 km² (30.2 mi²). 77.5 km² (29.9 mi²) of it is land and 0.6 km² (0.2 mi²) of it ..
Henderson Township, Pennsylvania
Henderson Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania: Henderson Township, Huntingdon County, PennsylvaniaHenderson Township, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ..
Henderson Train Station
Henderson railway station is a major station on the Western Line of the Auckland railway network. It is near the major shopping centre, Westfield Henderson. Station Name It is proposed that this station be re-named Waitakere Central when it is upgraded. This is because it will be integrated with t..
Hendiadys
Hendiadys (Greek for one through two) is a figure of speech used for emphasis — "The substitution of a conjunction for a subordination". The typical result is to transform a noun-plus-adjective into two nouns joined by a conjunction. For example, "sound and fury" gives more striking image t..
Hendiatris
Hendiatris (Greek for one through three) is a figure of speech used for emphasis, in which three words are used to express one idea. For example, the phrase Wine, women and song uses three words to capture one idea (which may be "to party", or to adopt a certain lifestyle). If the units involved a..
Hendl
Hendl is the Austro-Bavarian word for "chicken", mainly in its roasted form. Usually consumed in a Bavarian beer garden or on Oktoberfest. It is generally eaten with a Brezen or with a Maß of beer. The standard German term is "Hähnchen" or "Brathähnchen". ..
Hendley, Nebraska
Hendley is a village in Furnas County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 38 at the 2000 census. Geography Hendley is located at [40°7′51″N, 99°58′10″W] (40.130849, -99.969427)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the vil..
Hendon
For other places with the same name, see (disambiguation). Ignore the sign — the Claddagh Ring pub is in Church Road, Hendon somewhat more than 9 miles from Athenry. But it does point to a large Irish community in this area. The pub was originally called the Midland Arms, and was opened d..
Hendon, Tyne and Wear
Hendon is an area towards the east end of Sunderland in North East England. It is the location of Darwin Brewery and many council houses. The first aluminium bascule bridge in the world spanned the junction of Hendon and Hudson Docks. [link] External links [Hendon & East End ICT P..
Hendon (disambiguation)
Hendon may be: In England:*Hendon, in the London Borough of Barnet*Hendon, SunderlandElsewhere:*Hendon, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia*Hendon an area in Canada This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to ..
Hendon (UK Parliament constituency)
Hendon Borough constituency Hendon shown within Greater London Created: 1918, 1997 MP: Andrew Dismore Party: Labour Type: House of Commons County: Greater London EP constituency: London Hendon is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kin..
Hendon Aerodrome
Hendon Aerodrome was an aerodrome in north London, England and between 1908 and 1968 was an important centre for aviation. It was situated in Colindale, seven miles (11.3 km) north west of Charing Cross. It nearly became "the Charing Cross of our international air routes", but for the actions of R..
Hendon Brewery
Hendon Brewery (originally Kingsbury and Hyde Brewery and not to be confused with the Darwin Brewery in Hendon, Sunderland) was started by James Robb for Mr William Field of Kingsbury House in Hendon, and seems originally to have been a domestic brewery for the house with Robb conducting a little bu..
Hendon Central tube station
Hendon Central tube station is a London Underground station in north London on the A41. The station is on the Edgware branch of the Northern Line, between Colindale and Brent Cross stations, and is on the boundary between Travelcard Zone 3 and Zone 4. The station was design by architect Stanley H..
Hendon F.C.
Hendon Football Club are an English semi-professional football club, currently playing in the Isthmian League Premier Division in 2006-07. In the 2003-04 season they finished fourth in the Isthmian League Premier Division. However, they declined the automatic place in Conference South to which t..
Hendon Police College
Hendon Police College is the principal training centre for the Metropolitan Police of London, England. It is situated on Aerodrome Road, Colindale, London NW4. Today more properly called the Peel Centre, although frequently still referred to by its old name (or just called Hendon within the police)..
Hendon railway station
Hendon railway station is a National Rail station situated to the west of Hendon, in the London Borough of Barnet in North London. The station is served by First Capital Connect trains. It is on the boundary of Travelcard Zone 3 and Travelcard Zone 4. Grid reference The typical off-peak service ..
Hendon Rural District
Hendon was a rural district in Middlesex, England from 1894 to 1934. The rural district was established in 1894 under the Local Government Act 1894, consisting of the parishes of Edgware, Great Stanmore, Harrow Weald, Little Stanmore and Pinner. The parish of Hendon became an urban district in the ..
Hendra
Hendra can refer to: Tony Hendra, British actor and authorHendra, QueenslandHendra virus, named after the above mentioned suburb of Queensland.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish t..
Hendra, Queensland
Hendra is a suburb of the city of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It lies roughly six kilometres north-east of Brisbane C.B.D.. In the 2001 census, over 43% of households in this area are comprised of couples with children, 39% are couples without children and 15% are single parent families. St..
Hendra railway station, Brisbane
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Hendregadredd manuscript
The Hendregadredd manuscript (Welsh: Llawysgrif Hendregadredd), is a medieval Welsh manuscript containing an anthology the poetry of the Poets of the Princes. It was discovered in 1910 after disappearing in the early nineteenth century. It was written of a period from about 1282 to 1350. It is now p..
Hendren, Clark County, Wisconsin
Hendren is a town in Clark County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 513 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 92.9 km² (35.9 mi²). 92.8 km² (35.8 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it (0.11%) is wat..
Hendrick's Gin
Hendrick's Gin is a brand of gin produced by William Grant & Sons in Girvan, Scotland. Instead of the traditional Juniper infusion, Hendrick's uses a hint of Bulgarian Rose followed by a mash of cucumber. Hendrick's Gin is bottled in a brown apothecary-style bottle. Unique Distillation Hendricks..
Hendricks
Hendricks is a surname, and may refer to Barbara Hendricks, American sopranoChristina Hendricks, American actressDewayne Hendricks, CEO of Dandin Group thinktankElrod Hendricks, American baseball playerFather Hendricks, Dutch missionaryGay Hendricks, personal growth authorHoward Hendricks, authorJ...
Hendricks, Minnesota
Hendricks is a city in Lincoln County, Minnesota, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 725. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.5 km² (1.0 mi²). 2.5 km² (1.0 mi²) of it is land and 1.03% is water. Demographics..
Hendricks, West Virginia
Hendricks is a town in Tucker County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 319 at the 2000 census. Hendricks was incorporated in 1894 and named by Henry Gassaway Davis for Thomas A. Hendricks, Vice President of the United States, 1885. The Blackwater River and the Dry Fork River join at..
Hendrickson
Hendrickson is a privately-held company that designs and manufactures commercial full size truck suspensions. The company works with single, tandem, and tridem drive axles as well as front and trailer suspensions. The Bumper & Trim division manufactures exactly that, and Hendrickson Spring manufac..
Hendrickson, Missouri
Hendrickson is an unincorporated community in northern Butler County, Missouri. It is located near U.S. Route 67 about seven miles north of Poplar Bluff. It is in the Mark Twain National Forest. Its post office has closed, and its mail now comes from Williamsville. ..
Hendrickson Flying Service, Inc.
Hendrickson Flying Service, Inc. is a family-run agricultural aerial application business located in Rochelle, Il. applying insecticide and fungicide to crops by air in the midwest. Hendrickson also sprays Gypsy Moth on trees in the Chicago-land area and takes part in Boll-Weevil eradication in Tenn..
Hendrickson Township, Minnesota
Hendrickson Township is a township in Hubbard County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 229 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 92.7 km² (35.8 mi²). 90.7 km² (35.0 mi²) of it is land and 2.0 km² (0.8 mi²) of ..
Hendricks County, Indiana
Hendricks County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana. As of 2000, the population was 104,093. At the time of the 2005 annual update, it was 127,483. The county seat is Danville6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 History3 Demographics4 Cities and..
Hendricks Park
Hendricks Park (32 ha / 78 acres) is the oldest city park in Eugene, Oregon. Just blocks away from the University of Oregon campus, it contains mature forest, a world-renowned 12-acre rhododendron garden, and a native plant garden. The park is laced with trails, making it a haven for hikers, jogg..
Hendricks Township, Michigan
Hendricks Township is a township in Mackinac County, Michigan, United States. The population was 183 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 210.1 km² (81.1 mi²). 204.4 km² (78.9 mi²) of it is land and 5.7 km² (2.2 mi²) of ..
Hendricks Township, Minnesota
Hendricks Township is a township in Lincoln County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 220 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 94.5 km² (36.5 mi²). 91.0 km² (35.2 mi²) of it is land and 3.4 km² (1.3 mi²) of it..
Hendrick Avercamp
Fun on the ice Hendrick Avercamp, (1585 - May 15, 1634) was a Dutch painter. Born in Amsterdam, The Netherlands he was baptized on January 27, 1585. He was deaf and known as "de Stomme van Kampen" (the mute of Kampen). For his artistic training, Hendrick was sent to Amsterdam to study with ..
Hendrick Christiaensen
Hendrick Christiaensen (d. 1616) was a Dutch explorer who was involved in the earlier exploration of what became present day New York City. In 1611, Christiaensen paid two visits to Manhattan, including one with fellow explorer Adriaen Block. Upon his return to the Netherlands following the second ..
Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom
Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom (1566–1640) was a Dutch painter; he painted a number of historical scenes, including the 1607 Battle of Gibraltar and the arrival of various dignitaries in Amsterdam. External links [Vroom at the Web Gallery of Art] ..
Hendrick Danckerts
Hendrick Danckerts (c.1625-1680) was a Dutch painter and engraver who was born in The Hague, where he trained. The visited England for the first time in 1650. In 1653 he went to Italy, where he stayed for five years. He then moved to England where he entered the service of Charles and the Duke of Yo..
Hendrick de Keyser
Hendrick de Keyser (born: 15 May 1565 - died: 15 May 1621) was a Dutch sculptor and architect born in Utrecht, Netherlands. He was the father of Thomas de Keyser who was an architect and portrait painter. --> As a young man the Utrecht-born artist Hendrick de Keyser was apprenticed to master Cornel..
Hendrick Hamel
Hendrick Hamel (died Gorinchem 1692) was the first Westerner to write about the Joseon Dynasty era in Korea (1666). Hendrick Hamel was a bookkeeper with the Dutch East India Company (the VOC). In 1653, while heading for Japan on the ship 'De Sperwer' (the Sparrowhawk), he was shipwrecked on Jeju Is..
Hendrick Hudson
Shipyard: Greenpoint, New York Launched: 1859 Names: Florida, Hendrick Hudson Fate: wrecked near Havana on November 13, 1867 General Characteristics Length: 171 feet Beam: 29'11" Draught: 9'6" Tonnage: 460 tons Speed: 11 knots Armament: 48",220-pdr This article is about a ship..
Hendrick Hudson Central School District
Hendrick Hudson Central School District is located in Westchester County, New York and is made up of five schools: three elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. Contents 1 Elementary Schools1.1 Buchanan-Verplank1.2 Frank G. Lindsey1.3 Furnace Woods2 Bl..
Hendrick Island
Hendrick Island is a large erosional feature in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Once part of the main shoreline, a sizable channel of the Delaware River now separates it from the rest of the state. The island is part of Solebury Township and a protected natural area within Delaware Canal State Park. ..
Hendrick Krock
Hendrick Krock (July 21, 1671- November 18, 1738), was a Danish history painter who along with Benoît le Coffre set the tone for history painting in Denmark during the 1700s-1720s, having been influenced by the Italian baroque painting he experienced during his travels. He also played a role in th..
Hendrick Motorsports
Hendrick Motorsports Owner(s) Name Rick & Mary Hendrick Jeff Gordon (#48) Racing Series NEXTEL Cup Busch Series Number of Championships 5 NEXTEL Cup 1 Busch Series 3 Craftsman Truck Series Car Number(s) #5, #24, #25, #44, #48 (NEXTEL Cup) #5, #48, #57 (Busch Series) Driver(s) Kyle ..
Hendrick ter Brugghen
Hendrick Jansz ter Brugghen, or Terbrugghen, (c. 1588-1629) was a Dutch painter, and a leading member of the Dutch followers of Caravaggio – the so-called Dutch Caravaggisti. Contents 1 Biography2 Work and impact3 Selected works4 References5 External links Biography ..
Hendrick van Balen
Hendrik van Balen (1575 - 1632) was a Flemish painter, who was born and died in Antwerp. Van Balen studied art while traveling in Italy. He was the teacher of Anthony Van Dyck and Franz Snyders and was also a contemporary of many of the other famous Flemish artists, such as the Jan Brueghels. E..
Hendricus Stoof
Hendricus ("Henk") T. C. Stoof (born October 21, 1962) is a professor in theoretical physics at Utrecht University, The Netherlands. His main interests are atomic physics, condensed matter physics and many-body physics. External links [Homepage H.T.C. Stoof] ..
Hendrie
There are several well-known people named Hendrie: John Strathearn Hendrie, former Lieutenant Governor of OntarioLee Hendrie, English footballerMargaret Hendrie, writer of the lyrics to Nauru's national anthemPhil Hendrie, U.S. radio hostRae Hendrie, Scottish actress See also Hendry. This is a &..
Hendrie Krüzen
Hendrik ("Hendrie") Krüzen (born November 24, 1964 in Almelo, Overijssel) is a former football midfielder from The Netherlands, who earned five caps for the Netherlands national football team. He was a member of the Dutch team that won the European title at the 1988 European Football Championship i..
Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht
[Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht] (population: 22,966 in 2004) is a village in the western Netherlands. It is located in the Dutch province of South Holland, on the island of IJsselmonde, and borders with Zwijndrecht, Ridderkerk, and the Noord River. The jurisdiction of its municipality covers an area..
Hendrik-Jan Mol
Hendrik-Jan Mol (born March 29, 1977 in The Hague) is a Dutch cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and a left-arm medium-pace bowler, with an action comparable to Wasim Akram. He is also a quick infielder. Sources [Hendrik-Jan Mol] at Cricinfo ..
Hendrikje van Andel-Schipper
Henny van Andel-Schipper on her 113th birthday, June 29, 2003 Hendrikje "Henny" van Andel-Schipper [hɛndrikjɛ fan andɛl ʃxipɛr] (Kloosterveen, June 29, 1890 - Hoogeveen, August 30, 2005) was the oldest person ever in the Netherlands (breaking the record of Catharina van Dam on Se..
Hendrikus Colijn
Hendrikus (Hendrik) Colijn (22 June 1869 – 18 September 1944) was a successful Dutch soldier, businessman and politician. He was born in 1869 in the Haarlemmermeer to Antonie Colijn and Anna Verkuil, who had emigrated to the Haarlemmermeer polder from Heusden en Altena for religious reasons. At ..
Hendrik Anthony Kramers
Hendrik Kramers (center) with George Uhlenbeck and Samuel Goudsmit, circa 1928. Hendrik Anthony Kramers (Rotterdam, February 2, 1894 – Oegstgeest, April 24, 1952) was a Dutch physicist. He was the son of Hendrik Kramers, a physician, and Jeanne Susanne Breukelman. On October 25 1920 he ..
Hendrik Borgmann
Hendrik Borgmann (July 28, 1978) is a German film and television actor. External links [Official Website][}}}] at the Internet Movie Database ..
Hendrik Bouman
Hendrik ("Henk") Bouman (born in 1951) is a Dutch virtuoso harpsichordist, pianist, conductor and prolific contemporary composer of music in the baroque and 18th century classical idioms. His basso continuo realisations and his compositions have become a reference in the field of baroque and classi..
Hendrik Brouwer
Hendrick Brouwer (1580 - 1643) was a Dutch sea explorer. In 1611, Brouwer found a better route, the Brouwer Route, from South Africa to Java, sailing eastward until reaching the right longitude, then turning north to Batavia. The traditional route, pioneered by the Portuguese, involved following ..
Hendrik Brugmans
Hendrik Brugmans (Amsterdam 13 December 1906 - Bruges 12 March 1997) was the son of historian Hajo Brugmans and Maria Keizer. He studied history of French literature at the Universiteit van Amsterdam and the Sorbonne University in Paris. Brugmans, who was one of the intellectual leaders of the Euro..
Hendrik Buhrmann
Hendrik Theodor Smit Buhrmann (born 7 July 1963 in Vereeniging) is a South African golfer. He turned professional in 1985 and has won eight tournaments on the Southern African Sunshine Tour. Since 1995 he has also been a member of the Asian Tour and in 2006, after a string four second place finishes..
Hendrik C. van de Hulst
Hendrik Christoffel "Henk" van de Hulst (November 19, 1918 – July 31, 2000) was a Dutch astronomer. In 1944, while a student in Utrecht, he predicted the existence of the 21 cm hyperfine line of neutral interstellar hydrogen. After this line was discovered, he participated, with Jan Oort and..
Hendrik Casimir
Hendrik Brugt Gerhard Casimir (July 15, 1909 – May 4, 2000) was a Dutch physicist. He was born in The Hague, Netherlands and studied at the University of Leiden under Paul Ehrenfest, where he received his Ph.D. in 1931 and subsequently worked as an assistant to Wolfgang Pauli at the ETH Zür..
Hendrik Christian Andersen
Hendrik Christian Andersen (April 7 1872 -- December 19 1940) was a Norwegian-American sculptor, painter and urban planner. Andersen was born in Bergen, Norway in 1872, and immigrated as an infant with his family to Newport, Rhode Island the following year. As a young man in Newport, Andersen began..
Hendrik Conscience
Hendrik Conscience (born December 3, 1812 in Antwerp – died September 10, 1883 in Antwerp) was a Flemish writer. He was a pioneer in writing in Dutch after the secession from the Netherlands in 1830 left Belgium a mostly French speaking country. Although he invariably signed his name Hendr..
Hendrik de Cock
Hendrik de Cock (April 12, 1801 - November 14, 1842) was a Dutch minister. Hendrik de Cock protested against the perceived theological liberalism in the Netherlands government controlled Dutch Reformed Church in the 18th Century. This protest lead to the Secession (Afscheiding) of 1834. He is som..
Hendrik Doeff
Hendrik Doeff (1764-1837) was the Dutch commissionner in the Dejima trading post in Nagasaki, during the first years of the 19th century. Born in Amsterdam on December 2, 1777, he sailed to Japan as a scribe for the Dutch East India Company. He became chief of the Dejima post in 1803, succeedi..
Hendrik Dreekmann
Hendrik Dreekmann (born January 29, 1975 in Bielefeld) is a former tennis player from Germany, who turned professional in 1991. Dreekmann did not win a single title (singles and/or doubles) during his career. The righthander reached his highest individual ranking on the ATP Tour on September 30, 1..
Hendrik Egnatius Botha
Hendrik Egnatius Botha, commonly known as Naas Botha (born 27 February 1958) is a Northern Transvaal and Springboks former Rugby Union player. Botha mostly played in the flyhalf position and is now a rugby commentator for the South African M-Net and Supersport TV channels. He was born in the town o..
Hendrik Elias
Hendrik Josef Elias (12 June 1902-2 February 1973) was a Belgian politician and Flemish nationalist. He began his political career in 1930 as the secretary of the Vlaams Nationale Volkspartij and represented Ghent-Eeklo in the Belgian Chamber of People's Representatives from 1932 until 1944. He joi..
Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd
Silver medal commemorating Verwoerd's death. Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd (8 September 1901 – 6 September 1966) was Prime Minister of South Africa from 1958 until his assassination in 1966. Unlike his predecessors, Verwoerd was not born in South Africa, but immigrated at age two with his pare..
Hendrik Goltzius
A self portrait Hendrik Goltzius (1558 - January 1, 1617), Dutch painter and engraver, was born at Millebrecht, in the duchy of Julich. After studying painting on glass for some years under his father, he was taught the use of the burin by Dirk Volkertszoon Coornhert, a Dutch engraver of med..
Hendrik Hart
Hendrik Hart taught systematic philosophy at the Institute for Christian Studies, Toronto since its founding in 1967 until his retirement in 2001. Prior to that he was head of the philosophical Institute of the Free University in Amsterdam, where he studied under D. H. Th. Vollenhoven. His doctora..
Hendrik Hertzberg
Hendrik Hertzberg (b. 1943) is an American journalist, best known as the principal political commentator for The New Yorker magazine. He has also been a speechwriter for President Jimmy Carter and editor of The New Republic, and is the author of [[Politics: Observations & Arguments]]. The son of S..
Hendrik Hofmeyr
--> Hendrik Hofmeyr, one of the best known younger South African composers, was born in Cape Town in 1957. While furthering his studies in Italy during 10 years of self-imposed exile as a conscientious objector, he won the South African Opera Competition with The Fall of the House of Usher. He als..
Hendrik II van Montfoort
redirect [[Template:Importance]]Hendrik II van Montfort was the son of Catherina van Holland and Zweder van Montfoort, and father of Zweder II van Montfoort. See also Montfoort External links [Genealogy][Genealogy][Genealogy] ..
Hendrik Jan Schimmel
Hendrik Jan Schimmel (June 30, 1823 - 1906), Dutch poet and novelist, was born at 's-Graveland, in the province of North Holland, where his father was a notary and the burgomaster. From 1836 to 1842 Schimmel served in his father's office, and upon his death he was taken into the office of the agent..
Hendrik Jut
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Hendrik Jut (July 19, 1851 - June 12, 1878) was a murder from The Hague. He killed two people and gained notorie..
Hendrik Klopper
General Hendrik Balzaser Klopper DSO (1902-1978) was a South African military commander. He joined the South African Army in 1924. During World War II he commanded an infantry brigade in North Africa, and then briefly commanded 2nd South African Infantry Division. As Fortress Commander, Klopper w..
Hendrik Lenstra
Hendrik Willem Lenstra, Jr. (born 1949 in the Netherlands) is a Dutch mathematician. Lenstra received his doctorate from the University of Amsterdam in 1977 and became a professor there in 1978. In 1987 he was appointed to the faculty of the University of California at Berkeley; starting in 1998, ..
Hendrik Lorentz
Painting of Hendrik Lorentz by Menso Kamerlingh Onnes Hendrik Antoon Lorentz (July 18, 1853, Arnhem – February 4, 1928, Haarlem) was a Dutch physicist and the winner of the 1902 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on electromagnetic radiation. Lorentz attended primary school in Arnhem ..
Hendrik Marsman
Hendrik Marsman, Dutch poet and writer, born in Zeist, the Netherlands, September 30, 1899, died (drowned) when the ship he was on was torpedoed in the English Channel, July 21, 1940. His poetry is vitalistic and expressionistic, and (fear of) death, as a metaphor for defeat in life, is a recurring..
Hendrik Martenszoon Sorgh
Hendrik Martenszoon Sorgh (1609/1611—1670) was a Dutch painter of the baroque era. A native of Rotterdam, Sorgh was a pupil of David Teniers the Younger and Willem Pieterszoon Buytewech. He painted mostly interiors with peasants. His kitchen interiors feature elaborate still lifes. He also ..
Hendrik Mentz
Hendrik Mentz (1877 - 1938) was a South African Party politician and South African minister of defence from 1920 to 1924. A Fast Attack Craft of the South African Navy was named after him. ..
Hendrik Nicolaas Werkman
Hendrik Nicolaas Werkman (commonly called H.N. Werkman; April 29 1882 – April 10 1945) was a Dutch artist, typographer and printer. Werkman was born in Leens, in the Dutch province of Groningen. In 1908, he established a printing and publishing house in Groningen that at its peak employed tw..
Hendrik Niehoff
Hendrik Niehoff (c. 1495-1560) was a Dutch pipe organ builder, who was actually born in Münster, Germany. Niehoff's organ-pipes are remarkable in that they likely represent the first use of an alloy of 98% lead, with tin, antimony, copper and bismuth. This alloy is noted for producing pipes wit..
Hendrik of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Heinrich, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, (April 19, 1876 - July 3, 1934), was the Prince of the Netherlands as he was the husband of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands. He was born in Schwerin. He was created Prince Hendrik of the Netherlands on February 6, 1901 and married Queen Wilhelmina on Fe..
Hendrik Petrus Berlage
Hendrik Petrus Berlage Hendrik Petrus Berlage, Amsterdam, February 12 1856 — The Hague August 12 1934, was a prominent Dutch architect. Hendrik Berlage was born in Amsterdam in 1856. Contents 1 Overview2 Works3 See also4 External link Overview He studied archit..
Hendrik Poinar
Hendrik N. Poinar (born 1970 in Utrecht, The Netherlands) is an evolutionary biologist. He is best known for successfully extracting DNA sequences from ground sloth coprolites. The son of noted entomologist George Poinar, Jr. and Roberta Poinar, Poinar received a Ph.D. in 1999 from the University ..
Hendrik Ramaala
Hendrik Ramaala is a long-distance runner, the men's winner of the 2004 New York City Marathon. ..
Hendrik Timmer
Hendrik (or Henk) Timmer is the name of the following persons: Hendrik Timmer (tennis player)Henk Timmer (footballer) ..
Hendrik Timmer (tennis player)
Hendrik (Henk) Timmer (February 8, 1904 - November 13 1998) was a male athlete player from the Netherlands. At the 1924 Paris Olympics he won a bronze medal in the tennis' mixed doubles event (partnering Kea Bouman). He wasn't only a good tennis player he also won golf tournaments, became Dutch sq..
Hendrik Trajectinus, Count of Solms
Hendrik Trajectinus, Count of Solms, (Utrecht 1636, Neerwinden July 13, 1693), Dutch lieutenant-general. Commander of the Garde te Voet, he played an important role in the Battle of Steenkerque. He was killed in the Battle of Neerwinden. ..
Hendrik van Eikema Hommes
Hendrik J. van Eikema Hommes is a noted legal scholar and successor to Herman Dooyeweerd in the post of philosopher and judical scholar at Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands.[[Citing sources citation needed]] Hommes wrote an Introduction to the Philosophy of Dooyeweee..
Hendrik van Gent
Hendrik Van Gent (1900 – March 29 1947) was a Dutch astronomer. He moved to South Africa in 1928 in order to observe the southern sky. He studied variable stars, and also discovered a number of asteroids and comets. He died of a heart attack. Asteroids discovered: 39 1132 Hollandia Sep..
Hendrik Van Nassau-Ouwerkerk
Hendrik van Nassau-Ouwerkerk (The Hague, 16 December 1640 – Roeselare, 18 October 1708), lord of Ouwerkerk and Woudenberg was a Dutch military. His (difficult) name was changed in English to "Overkirk". He was the son of Louis of Nassau-Beverweerd, himself a bastard-son of stadtholder Maurice of..
Hendrik van Rheede
Hendrik Adriaan Van Rheede tot Draakenstein (1636-1691) was a Dutch traveller and naturalist. He worked for the Dutch East India Company to write the Hortus Indicus Malabaricus a compendium of the plants of economic value in the south Indian Malabar region. This work was undertaken when Van Rheede..
Hendrik Van Riessen
Hendrik Van Riessen (1911-2000) was one of the second generation of reformational philosophers arising from the Free University(VU) in Amsterdam, after the first generation of Herman Dooyeweerd and D. H. Th. Vollenhoven. Other second generationers were: K. J. Popma, S. U. Zuidema and J. P. A. Mekkes..
Hendrik van Veldeke
Van Veldeke monument in Hasselt. Hendrik van Veldeke (Dutch) or Heinrich von Veldeke (German; b. before 1140 – d. after 1190) is the first writer from the Low Countries who is known by name. He wrote in a Middle Dutch Limburgish dialect (also sometimes referred to in German sources as a ..
Hendrik Wade Bode
Hendrik Wade Bode (pronounced Boh-dee in English, Boh-dah in Dutch),Van Valkenburg, M., "In memoriam: Hendrik W. Bode (1905-1982)", IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol. AC-29, No 3., March 1984, pp. 193-194. (24 December 1905 Madison, Wisconsin – 21 June, 1982 Cambridge, Massachuset..
Hendrik Willem Bakhuis Roozeboom
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } H. W. Bakhuis Roozeboom was a dutch chemist who gain..
Hendrik Willem Mesdag
Hendrik Willem Mesdag (23 February 1831 – 10 July 1915) was a Dutch marine painter. He was born in Groningen, the son of the banker Klaas Mesdag and his wife Johanna Wilhelmina van Giffen. Mesdag was encouaged by his father, an amateur painter, to study art. He married Sina van Houten in 18..
Hendrik Willem van Loon
Hendrik Willem Van Loon (January 14, 1882 - March 11, 1944) was a Dutch-American historian and journalist. Born in Rotterdam, he immigrated into the United States in 1903. He was a correspondent during the Russian revolutionary outbreak of 1905 and in Belgium in 1914 at the start of World War I. He..
Hendrik Witbooi
Hendrik Witbooi is the name of: A 19th century Namaqua leader, see: Hendrik Witbooi (Namaqua chief)A former deputy prime minister of Namibia, see: Hendrik Witbooi (politician) ..
Hendrik Witbooi (Namaqua chief)
Hendrik Witbooi (c. 1825-1905) was a Chief of the Namaqua people, a subset of the Khoikhoi. He lived in present day Namibia. Witbooi was known as a military genius, although he failed at his efforts to rid his homeland of Germany's imperialist forces. Contents 1 Family & Early Life2&nbs..
Hendrix
Hendrix is a surname, and may refer to Arthur Hendrix, American tennis playerElaine Hendrix, American actressEugene Russell Hendrix, American Methodist bishopFreman Hendrix, American politicianJimi Hendrix (1942–1970), American guitarist, singer, and songwriterLeslie Hendrix, American actress..
Hendrix, Oklahoma
Hendrix is a town in Bryan County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 79 at the 2000 census. Geography Hendrix is located at [33°46′29″N, 96°24′25″W] (33.774724, -96.406824)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town ..
Hendrix/Fish Films
Hendrix/Fish Films are an Australian based film company that believe in the spirit of Punk film making. Their first feature, The Killbillies was made for a budget of around two thousand dollars, and as the film makers proudly claim, they came under budget. The Killbillies was picked up by U.K dist..
Hendrix (crater)
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Hendrix chord
The Hendrix Chord is a name commonly used to refer to the Augmented 9th Chord (7#9). The chord acquired this name as it was something of a signature chord used by guitarist Jimi Hendrix. Some examples of Jimi Hendrix songs in which the chord is used are "Purple Haze" and "Foxy Lady," from his 1967 a..
Hendrix College
Hendrix College is a private liberal arts college affiliated with the United Methodist Church, and located in Conway, Arkansas. The student body averages around 1,100 attendees, with over 80% living on campus. In recent years, more than half of the student population comes from out-of-state, chief..
Hendrix in the West
Hendrix in the West is a live album by Jimi Hendrix. It is one of the few official releases after his death. The album is composed by good performances from different concerts between 1968 and 1970. Some of the tracks contained are: The adaptation of “God Save the Queen” and the cover of The Be..
Hendron, Kentucky
Hendron is a census-designated place (CDP) in McCracken County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 4,239 at the 2000 census. Geography Hendron is located at [37°2′16″N, 88°38′42″W] (37.037800, -88.644889)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United ..
Hendrum, Minnesota
Hendrum is a city in Norman County, Minnesota, in the Red River Valley between the Red River of the North and the Wild Rice River. The population was 315 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.7 km² (0.3 mi²), all land. Demogr..
Hendrum Township, Minnesota
Hendrum Township is a township in Norman County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 118 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 108.8 km² (42.0 mi²). 108.6 km² (41.9 mi²) of it is land and 0.2 km² (0.1 mi²) of it (..
Hendry
There are several well-known people named Hendry: Charles Hendry, English politicianColin Hendry, Scottish former professional football playerJ. F. Hendry, Scottish poetJim Hendry, U.S. baseball General Manager of the Chicago CubsJoan Hendry, Canadian former athleteMark Hendry, New Zealand actorGlo..
Hendry's First Law of Lamination
Hendry's First Law of Lamination: Layers exist in the central nervous system where a single structure performs more than one function. That is true because as neurons develop those of like type aggregate whereas those of different types segregate. So when you see a layer you are looking at a deve..
Hendry Brown
Hendry Brown (c. 1850-April 1884) was a western lawman and outlaw. A Texas whiskey or "moonshine" peddler, Brown joined the Alexander McSween posse during the Lincoln County War riding with "Billy the Kid" William Bonney. After the Lincoln County War, Brown left New Mexico later becoming marshal o..
Hendry County, Florida
Hendry County is a county located in the U.S. state of Florida. As of 2000, the population was 36,210. Its county seat is La Belle, Florida6. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Cities and towns5 External links5.1 Government links/Constitutional offices5...
Hendry Wijaya
Hendry Wijaya (born June 17, 1974) is an Indonesian born pianist and piano teacher. He was born in Medan, Indonesia, on the island of Sumatra. At age 2, he began his studies with his mother, Elly Lim. In 1991, he received a full scholarship to study at Boston Conservatory. The following year, a..
Hendurabi
Hendurabi or Hendorabi (هندرابی in Persian) in an Iranian island in the Persian Gulf. Its name is derived from the Persian word اندرآبی Andar-abi meaning "Inside the waters". ..
Hendy Woods State Park
Hendy Woods State Park is a state park located in California. External links [Official government site] ..
Hend Rostom
Hend Rostom (Arabic:هند رستم) is one of Egypt's most famous actresses. She is also credited as "Hind Rostom". Contents 1 Life and career2 Marriages3 References4 External links Life and career Hend was born in Alexandria on November 12 1931. She started her career at the..
Heneage Finch
Heneage Finch can refer to different people; Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of AylesfordHeneage Finch, 1st Earl of NottinghamHeneage Finch, 3rd Earl of WinchilseaSir Heneage Finch, Speaker of the House of Commons (1625-1626) ..
Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of Aylesford
Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of Aylesford (c. 1649 – 22 July 1719) was an English lawyer and statesman. Second son of Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of Nottingham, he was educated at Westminster School and at Christ Church, Oxford, where he matriculated on November 18, 1664. In 1673 he became a barrister..
Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of Nottingham
Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of Nottingham (23 December 1621–1682), Lord Chancellor of England, was descended from the old family of Finch-Hatton, many of whose members had attained to high legal eminence, and was the eldest son of Sir Heneage Finch, recorder of London, by his first wife Frances, d..
Heneage Finch, 3rd Earl of Winchilsea
Sir Heneage Finch, 3rd Earl of Winchilsea (1628–1689) of Eastwell, Kent, was the 3rd Earl of Winchilsea. Finch was the nephew of Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of Nottingham. He married at least twice and was the father of at least 16 children. His first wife was Ann, the daughter of Sir Thomas K..
Heneage Montagu
Heneage Montagu (16 November 1675 – April 1698) was a younger son of Robert Montagu, 3rd Earl of Manchester and Anne Yelverton. He was a knight of the shire from Huntingdonshire from 1695 until his death in 1698. |-style="text-align: center; background: #ccccff;" |align="center" colspan="3"|Poli..
Henefer, Utah
Henefer is a town in Summit County, Utah, United States. The population was 684 at the 2000 census. Geography Henefer is located at [41°0′58″N, 111°29′54″W] (41.016204, -111.498399)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town ha..
Henepola Gunaratana
Part of a onBuddhism History of Buddhism Timeline of Buddhism Buddhist councils Foundations Four Noble Truths Noble Eightfold Path The Five Precepts Nirvāna · Three Jewels Buddhism In Depth Three marks of existence Skandha · Karma · Dharma Samsara · Rebirth..
Henequen
Henequen is an agave Agave fourcroydes (Lem. 1864) whose leaves produce a fiber (also called "henequen") suitable for rope and twine, but not of as high a quality as sisal. It is the major plantation fiber agave of eastern Mexico, being grown extensively in Yucatán, Veracruz, and southern Tamauli..
Henery Hawk
Henery Hawk (sometimes misremembered as Henry) is a cartoon character from the American Looney Tunes series who appeared in twelve cartoons. His first appearance was The Squawkin' Hawk directed by Chuck Jones and produced by Leon Schlesinger. Henery's next appearance was Walky Talky Hawky which ..
Henfield
Henfield is a village located in the county of West Sussex. One of the largest village communities in the Horsham District, Henfield has an old and attractive centre. It has a modern and intensely used village hall just off the High Street, the 13th century St Peter`s church, old inns, a wide an..
Henfil
Henrique de Souza Filho, commonly known as Henfil, (5 February 1944 – 4 January 1988) was a Brazilian cartoonist, caricaturist, journalist and writer, born in Riberão das Neves, Minas_Gerais. He was a contributor to the satirical magazine “O Pasquim”, which began publication in respon..
Heng
Heng is a letter of the Latin alphabet, derived from h with the addition of a tail. It was used word-finally in early transcriptions of Mayan languages, where it may have represented an uvular fricative. It is sometimes used to write Judeo-Tat. It has been occasionally used by phonologists to rep..
Hengaillaan
Hengaillaan (English translation: "Let's Hang Around") was the Finnish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1984, performed in Finnish by Kirka. The song was performed sixteenth on the night (following Turkey's Beş Yıl Önce - On Yıl Sonra with Halay and preceding Switzerland's Rainy Day with Wel..
Hengband
is a variant of the popular roguelike game Angband, and is primarily based on the popular Angband variant ZAngband. It was originally a Japanese variant, today having both Japanese and English versions. Development on Hengband as of Autumn 2005 has ceased. Hengband contains many varied and unique..
Hengchun
Hengchun (Traditional Chinese: 恆春鎮, Eternal Spring Town) is an urban township in southern Pingtung County, Taiwan. It is the home to Kenting National Park, the largest National Park of the country. With pristine beaches and a vibrant tourist industry, Hengchun often boasts more travellers ..
Hengduan Shan
The Hengduan Shan is a mountain range in Southeast Asia (Latitude: 27° 30' N, Longitude: 99° 0' E) that forms the border between Myanmar and Yunnan, China. The Hengduan Shan chain of mountains runs roughly north to south, defining the eastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau. Largely covered in subal..
Henge
"A henge is a roughly circular or oval-shaped flat area over 20m in diameter which is enclosed and delimited by a boundary earthwork that usually comprises a ditch with an external bank. Access to the interior is obtained by way of one, two, or four entrances through the earthwork. Internal componen..
Hengeler Mueller
Hengeler Mueller, is a German law firm , with offices in Germany, Belgium and UK. ..
Hengelo
This article is about the city in Overijssel, Netherlands. For the town in Gelderland, Netherlands, see Hengelo, Gelderland. [Hengelo] is a municipality and a town in the eastern Netherlands, in the province of Overijssel. The city lies along the highways A1/E8 and A35 and is a station ..
Hengelo, Gelderland
Municipal arms of Hengelo (G). Hengelo is a town in the eastern part of The Netherlands, province of Gelderland. The, very rural, area it situated in is known as the Achterhoek. Hengelo (Gelderland) is famous for al kinds of activities with horses (markets, horse-jumping, etc.). Once a year a mo..
Hengest
This article is about the ruler of Kent. For the World War II glider, see Slingsby Hengist. Hengest or Hengist (d. 488?) was a semi-legendary ruler of Kent in southeast England. His name is Anglo-Saxon for "stallion". The facts of his life are unknown, but according to Bede (writing nearly 300 ye..
Henge enclosure
A henge enclosure is the name given by archaeologists to a British prehistoric monument type of late Neolithic date. They consist of a large, circular or oval area of ground, measuring from 17m. to over 300m in diameter, enclosed by an earthwork consisting of bank with an internal ditch. Two or four..
Henge monument
Archaeologists use the term henge monument to describe a site where a henge is combined with other features such as stone circles, standing stones, barrows, cairns or timber circles. It is different from a hengiform monument which does not involve a true henge. Examples include: Arbor Low in Derb..
Henghua
The Henghua people are from Fujian Province, China. HengHua (or Xing Hwa in Mandarin) are referring to people who live in Putian, Fujian province of today. Xing means lucky whereas Hwa means people. HengHua people originated from Henan Province and migrated to the present Putian many years ago. ..
Hengiform monument
A Hengiform monument (also known as a Dorchester henge) is a name given by archaeologists to prehistoric monuments which resemble henges but have a diameter of less than 20m. They are distributed through out England and into southern Scotland though no examples have been found in Wales. They consi..
Hengill
The Hengill (isl., pronounced: henjidl) central volcano is situated in the south-west of Iceland, to the south of Þingvellir. The volcano covers an area of about 100 km/2. The volcano is still active which can be seen in the hot springs and vapour arising on a lot of particular spots. But the last..
Hengistbury Head
for at grid reference SZ174906 Hengistbury Head is a headland jutting into the English Channel between Bournemouth and Christchurch in the English county of Dorset. Contents 1 The name2 History2.1 Stone Age2.2 Bronze Age2.3 Iron Age2.4 Roman occupation2.5 ..
Hengoed
Hengoed is a village on the west side of the Rhymney Valley - overlooking Ystrad Mynach across to Maesycwmmer. The village is in the county borough of Caerphilly, in the traditional county of Glamorgan, Wales. Contents 1 Amenities2 Transport3 Neighbours4 External links Ameni..
Hengoed railway station
Hengoed railway station is situated in Hengoed on the Rhymney Line of the Valley Lines network. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Map] and [aerial photo] of from Multimap.com {| class="wikitable" style="margin: ..
Hengqin
Hengqin (横琴岛, 橫琴島; Pinyin: Héngqín Dǎo) is an island in Zhuhai, a prefecture-level city in the Guangdong Province of People's Republic of China. It is adjacent to Ilha da Taipa and Ilha de Coloane of Macao, and is connected to Cotai by bridge. It has a population of about 3,000. Heng..
Hengrove, Bristol
Hengrove is a suburb of Bristol, England, situated between Whitchurch, Knowle and Bishopsworth, running along both dual carriageways, Wells Road (A37) and Airport Road (A38). It consists mainly of working to middle class terrace houses. It contains an infant, primary and secondary school. The area h..
Hengrove Park
Hengrove Park is the largest urban regeneration site in Bristol. In 2001 it was temporary home to the Ashton Court Festival. External link [Hengrove Park website]..
Hengshan Lu
Hengshan Lu (衡山路) is a metro station in the city of Shanghai, located within the former French Concession. The station leads out to one of Shanghai's more vibrant nightlife districts. This station is part of the Line 1 situated within the inner-ringway. ..
Hengshui
Hengshui is a city in Hebei province, China. Education Higher Education Hengshui is the home of Hengshui College. Religion Hengshui is the seat of the Catholic Diocese of Hengshui. Prefecture-level divisions of Hebei '''Prefecture-level cities: Baoding | Cangzhou | Chengde | Handan | Hengs..
Hengshui University
Hengshui University (衡水学院) is a university in Hengshui, Hebei province, China, established by the provincial government. It used to be a two-year normal college, but it was elevated to a four-year comprehensive college or university in 2004 with the permission of the Ministry of Education. ..
Hengstdijk
The town centre (dark green) and the statistical district (light green) of Hengstdijk in the municipality of Hulst. Hengstdijk ([51°21′N 3°0′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Zeeland. It is a part of the municipality of Hulst, and lies about 26 km southwest of Bergen op Zo..
Hengsteysee
The Hengsteysee (Lake Hengstey) is a reservoir on the Ruhr river between the cities of Hagen, Dortmund and Herdecke, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was built in 1929 and is one of five reservoirs on the Ruhr. The reservoir is about 4.2 km long and has an average width of 296 meters. It beg..
Hengwrt manuscript
The opening folio of the Hengwrt manuscript contains the beginning of the General Prologue. The Hengwrt manuscript is an early 15th century manuscript of the Canterbury Tales, held in the National Library of Wales, in Aberystwyth. There is another early manuscript of the text, and written cl..
Hengyang
Location in Hunan Province --> Hengyang (Simplified Chinese: }}}; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is the second largest city of China's Hunan Province. It straddles the Xiang River about 300 miles south of Changsha, Hunan's capital. The estimated population of Hengyang as of 2006 was 761,888 ..
Heng Ee High School
Heng Ee High School Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan Heng Ee 恒 毅 中 学 Prinicpal Administrator Mr. Goh Boon Poh School type Public school (Malaysia) Founded 1967 Location George Town, Penang, Malaysia Enrollment 2820 students Campus surroundings ..
Heng Fa Chuen
A bird's eye view of Heng Fa Chuen. Heng Fa Chuen (Chinese: 杏花邨 literally Almond Flower Village) is a residential estate in the northeast of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. With a calm waterfront offering beautiful views of the Tathong Channel and away from congestion in other places, Heng..
Heng Fa Chuen (MTR)
Heng Fa Chuen (Chinese: 杏花邨; Jyutping: hang6 faa1 cyun1; pinyin: Xìnghuācūn; lit. Almond Flower Village) is a station on the Hong Kong MTR . It is the only station on the line that is at ground level. The MTR depot for the Island Line is located Northeast to the station. The station is loc..
Heng On (KCR)
A train approaching Heng On Station Heng On (恆安站) is a KCR station on the Ma On Shan Rail of Hong Kong, named after Heng On Estate nearby. It also serves other residential areas like Kam Fung Court, Kam On Court, Baycrest, Vista Paradiso, and Yiu On Estate; it also serves over 10 schools..
Heng Samrin
Sâmdech (i.e. "His Excellency") Heng Samrin (born 1934) is a Cambodian Communist politician. Heng was born in Prey Veng province, Cambodia. He became a member of the Khmer Rouge communist movement led by Pol Pot, and became a political commisar and army division commander when the Khmer Rouge took..
Henham
Henham, or Henham-on-the-Hill is a small village near Stansted Airport, located in Uttlesford, Essex. It has a population of 200 and used to be a station along the London-Cambridge train connection. Henham hosted in the final weeks of May an annual 10K run. External links [Henham - White's Di..
Henichesk
Henichesk (Ukrainian: Генічеськ, translit. Heniches’k) is a port city in the Kherson Oblast (province) of southern Ukraine. Serving as the administrative center of the Henichesky Raion (district), the city itself is also designated as a separate raion within the oblast, and is located at ..
Henicophaps
Henicophaps is a small genus of Doves. It includes just 2 species. New Guinea Bronzewing, Henicophaps albifronsNew Britain Bronzewing, Henicophaps foersteri ..
Henie-Onstad Art Centre
Henie-Onstad Art Center near Sandvika. One of the sculptures outside the center. The Henie-Onstad Art Centre is located at Høvikodden in the municipality of Bærum, Norway. The centre was founded by Sonja Henie and her husband, Niels Onstad in 1968. External link [Official site..
Henikstein
Henikstein is a Jewish (later Christian) nobility Alfred Freiherr von HeniksteinJoseph von Henikstein See also Hönig, Hönigstein ..
Henipavirus
|- style="text-align:center; background:violet;" !Species |- | style="padding: 0 .5em;" | Hendravirus Nipahvirus |} Henipavirus is a genus of the family Paramyxoviridae, order Mononegavirales containing two members, Hendravirus and Nipahvirus. The henipaviruses are naturally harboured by Pteropid f..
Henjo
Henjo (遍昭 or 遍照, 816- February 12, 890) was a Japanese waka poet and Buddhist priest. His name in birth was Yoshimine no Munesada (良岑宗貞). Thanks to a reference to him in the preface of Kokinshu he is listed as one of the Six best Waka poets. ..
Henjo Richter
Henjo Richter is a guitarist in Gamma Ray, the German power metal band formed by the legendary Kai Hansen. Plays lots of the solos on Metal Opera I and II - Avantasia. He was born in November, 24th 1963 in Hamburg, Germany. He's a self-taught musician and played at the first time at his 13. He also ..
Henka
Henka is a controversial maneuver in sumo that often results in a quick victory. At the tachi-ai, or initial charge, one wrestler will take a sidestep instead of meeting his opponent head-on. Frequently, the opponent will charge right past the sidestepper, resulting in an easy push down (hatakikomi)..
Henkel
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Henkel in Düsseldorf-Holthausen (aerial view 2005) Henkel is an international company with brands and technologies with Headquarter in Düsseldorf, Germany. The company has four business sectors operating in the three strategic areas of competence ..
Henkelodon
Henkelodon was a small mammal of the Upper Jurassic. It was a relatively early member of the extinct order Multituberculata. Henkelodon was a European herbivore that lived during the "age of the dinosaurs". It lies within the suborder "Plagiaulacida" and family Paulchoffatiidae. The genus Henkelo..
Henkel (disambiguation)
Henkel may refer to: Henkel, a consumer products manufacturer headquartered in Düsseldorf, GermanyHeike Henkel, a Germany Olympic athleteHerbert L. Henkel, chairman of Ingersoll Rand This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ..
Henken Bekkener
Henken Bekkener is a fictional character appearing in the Zeta Gundam series of the Gundam universe. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Henken, a ship captain in the AEUG is first seen in command of the Argama. He works closely with Quattro Bagina and ..
Henke Forss
Henrik "Henke" Forss (b. in Sweden) left a mark on the Gothenburg metal scene. Well known for his appearance on In Flames' mini-CD Subterranean, Henke was in other decently well known metal acts such as Dawn and Funeral Feast. ..
Henkjan Honing
Henkjan Honing (born 1959) is a Dutch researcher and musician. He heads the [Music Cognition Group] (MCG), part of the Department of Musicology, the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC), and the University of Amsterdam (UvA), and conducts research in music cognition usin..
Henkka Seppälä
Henri "Blacksmith" Seppälä (born July 2, 1980) is the bassist from the band Children of Bodom. Biography The youngest member of Children of Bodom was born in the town of Espoo, in Finland. His musical training began at the age of 13, by playing the guitar. He got interested in the heavy metal s..
Henk "Henke" Zinger
Henk "Henke" Zinger (born 1977), is a musician and the bassist from the Dutch Death Metal band God Dethroned. ..
Henk Badings
Henk Badings (January 17, 1907 - June 26, 1987) was a Dutch composer. Born in Bandung, Java, Badings worked as a mining engineer at Delft University until 1937, after which he dedicated his life entirely to music. Though largely self-taught, he did receive advice from Willem Pijper, the doyen of Du..
Henk Barendregt
Henk Barendregt (b. 1947) holds the chair of Foundations of Mathematics and Computer Science at Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, and is adjunct professor at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, USA. Since 1986 he has been a professor at Radboud University Nijmegen, where..
Henk Bouwman
Bronze medal 1948London Field Hockey Men's Team Competition Henricus Nicolaas ("Henk") Bouwman (born on June 30, 1926 in Amsterdam — died on December 27, 1995 in Baarn) is a former Dutch field hockey player, who was a member of the team that won the bronze medal at the 1948 Summer Oly..
Henk de Velde
Henk de Velde (born 12 January 1949) is a Dutch seafarer. He is especially known for his long solo-voyages around the world. Initially he worked for thirteen years in the merchant navy, from able-bodied sailor to captain. When he was 28 he chose definitively for ocean-sailing. In 1978, he started w..
Henk Elzerman
Henk Elzerman (born September 18, 1958 in Den Haag, Zuid-Holland) is a former freestyle swimmer from the Netherlands, who competed for his native country at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada. There he was eliminated in the qualifying heats of the 400m and 1500m Freestyle. As a member of t..
Henk Fräser
Henk Fräser (born July 7, 1966 in Paramaribo, Suriname) is a former football defender from The Netherlands, who earned seven caps for the Netherlands national football team, in which he scored one goal. He was a member of the Dutch team at the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy under manager Leo Beenhakk..
Henk Hermsen
Hendrik ("Henk") Willem Hermsen (born August 29, 1937 in Hilversum) is a former water polo player from The Netherlands, who competed in two Summer Olympics for his native country. In 1960 he finished in eighth position with the Dutch Men's Team. Four years later in Tokyo he once again became eighth ..
Henk Kamp
Henricus Gregorius Jozeph (Henk) Kamp (born in Hengelo, July 23, 1952) is a Dutch politician who is the current Minister of Defense in the Third Balkenende cabinet for the right-wing liberal party VVD. External links [Official site] |- style="text-align: center;" redirect [[Templat..
Henk Krol
Henk Krol is a Dutch journalist, editor-in-chief of the gay magazine Gay Krant ("Gay News"). He is a former spokesman for the Liberal Party faction in the Estates-General of the Netherlands (Dutch parliament). ..
Henk Rogers
Henk Rogers of Bullet-Proof Software, Inc. played the main role in facilitating the licensed computer game Tetris directly from the Russian Government organisation ELORG for handheld games and consoles, beating Robert Maxwell's empire to the license rights of the game. He discovered Tetris during a ..
Henk Sneevliet
--> Hendricus Josephus Franciscus Marie Sneevliet, known as Henk Sneevliet or the pseudonym Maring (May 13, 1883 - April 13, 1942), was a Dutch Communist, who was active in both the Netherlands and the Dutch East-Indies. He took part in the Communist resistance against the German occupation of the ..
Henk ten Cate
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Henk Timmer (footballer)
Henk Timmer (born 3 December 1971 in Hierden) is a Dutch football goalkeeper currently playing for Eredivisie club Feyenoord. He joined Feyenoord in July 2006 from AZ Alkmaar, following an alleged fall-out with Louis van Gaal. He is living with speed skater Marianne Timmer. Career statistics ..
Henk van der Grift
Hendrik "Henk" van der Grift (born 25 December 1935 in Breukelen, the Netherlands) is a former speed skater. Henk van der Grift participated in the 1960 Winter Olympics. On the 500 m, he finished 10th and he fell on the 1,500 m. Not satisfied with training facilities in the Netherlands, h..
Henk Vredeling
Henk Vredeling (born 20 November 1924) was a Dutch politician. In 1956 he was first elected member of Tweede Kamer, the lower house of the Dutch parliament, as representative of Partij van de Arbeid. From 1958 to 1973 he was member of the European Parliament. He served as Minister of Defence (1973..
Henk Westbroek
Henk Westbroek is a Dutch radiohost, singer, songwriter, owner of a Dutch cafe named Stairway to heaven in Utrecht and was once a politician for Leefbaar Utrecht and Leefbaar Nederland in 1998. Born on February 27, 1952 in Utrecht, the Netherlands, Westbroek studied sociology at Utrecht University ..
Henk Wisman
Dutchman Henk Wisman was the coach of the Armenia national football team for around a year until he was sacked by the FFA in April 2006. Wisman began his career at AFC Ajax, having played in their youth system. Despite gaining international experience as a young player, as a member of the Dutch Und..
Henle
Henle can refer to: Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle, a German physician, pathologist and anatomist, discoverer of the loop of Henle in the kidney;Fritz Henle, a photographer, known as "Mr. Rollei" for his use of the 2.25" square format film used in the Rolleiflex camera;Raymond Henle, director of the H..
Henleaze
Henleaze is a northern suburb of the city of Bristol in the southwest of England. It is an almost entirely residential inter-war development with Edwardian streets on its southern fringes. Its main neighbours are Clifton, Westbury on Trym, Horfield, Bishopston and Redland. Henleaze is one of the ..
Henley
Henley may refer to any of the following: People: Barry Shabaka Henley (born 1954), American character actorBeth Henley (born 1952), Pulizer prize winning playwrightBill Henley, weatherman on WCAU-TV, PhiladelphiaDon Henley (born 1947), American rock musician, member of The EaglesGeorgie Henley, E..
Henley's Additional Continental Regiment
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Henley, Missouri
Henley is an unincorporated community in southwestern Cole County, Missouri. It is located twelve miles east of Eldon. ..
Henley, New South Wales
Henley is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. External links ..
Henley, New Zealand
Henley is a township on New Zealand's Taieri Plains, presumably named after the rowing centre Henley-on-Thames in England. It lies close to the confluence of the Taieri and Waipori Rivers at the eastern edge of the plain, at the foot of a low range of coastal hills. Henley is near the south-west ex..
Henley-in-Arden
Henley-in-Arden is a small town in the county of Warwickshire, England. It lies seven miles north of Stratford-upon-Avon, and is now mainly a commuter town. The name refers to the former Forest of Arden. Transport & travel British Railways Western Region "totem" for Henley-in-Arden station. ..
Henley-in-Arden railway station
Henley-in-Arden had two stations serving the town of Henley-in-Arden in Warwickshire. The [first station] was at the end of a short branchline which departed from the GWR's main Oxford to Birmingham Railway line at Rowington. The [other station], which is the one we are familiar ..
Henley-on-Thames
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]] Henley-on-Thames from by the playground near the Rail Station A Hill near Henley-on-Thames Henley-on-Thames is a town on the north side of the River Thames in South Oxfordshire, England, about 10 miles downstream and north-east from Reading, 1..
Henley-on-Thames railway station
Henley-on-Thames railway station is a railway station in the town of Henley-on-Thames in the county of Oxfordshire in England. The station is served by local services operated by First Great Western from Twyford. External Links [Train times] and [station information] for from N..
Henley-on-Todd Regatta
The Henley-on-Todd Regatta (also called the Todd River Race) is a "dry" sand river race held annually in Alice Springs, Australia. It began - and continues - as a joke at the expense of the original British settlers and the formal atmosphere of the British river races which continue today. Every y..
Henley (UK Parliament constituency)
Henley County constituency Henley shown within Oxfordshire, and Oxfordshire shown within England Created: 1885 MP: Boris Johnson Party: Conservative Type: House of Commons County: Oxfordshire EP constituency: South East England Henley is a constituency represented in the House of ..
Henley Beach, South Australia
Henley Beach City: Adelaide State: Suburbs near Henley Beach (Gulf Saint Vincent) Grange Grange (Gulf Saint Vincent) Henley Beach Fulham Gardens (Gulf Saint Vincent) Henley Beach South Henley Beach South Henley Beach is a suburb of Adelaide in the City of Charles Sturt local gov..
Henley Boat Races
The Henley Boat Races are a number of rowing races between the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. Taking place on the River Thames at Henley, they are for crews that do not race in the main London Boat Race: Women's Boat RaceWomen's Reserves (Osiris vs Blondie)Lightweight Men's ..
Henley Branch Line
Henley Branch Line Stations (from south to north) Twyford Wargrave Shiplake Henley-on-Thames The Henley Branch Line is a small railway line between Twyford in Berkshire, England and Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire. Trains along this line are operated by First Great Western From splitting wit..
Henley Bridge
Henley Bridge is a five-arched stone bridge built in 1786 at Henley-on-Thames over the River Thames, between Oxfordshire and Berkshire. It replaced an earlier wooden bridge, the foundations of which can be seen in the basement of the Henley Royal Regatta headquarters. Leander Club, the leading rowi..
Henley Brook, Western Australia
Henley Brook is an outer rural suburb of Perth, Western Australia, its part of the Swan Valley Wine region. The Ellen brook and Swan River meet in the North Eastern corner of the suburb. This is also the furtherest upstream Captain Stirling's 1827 exploration reach before deciding on the settlem..
Henley Festival
The Henley Festival of Music and the Arts is held each year in July on the bankside of the River Thames at Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. It uses adapted facilities from the Henley Royal Regatta, which is held the week before. The main stage floats on the river and the audience use one of t..
Henley Forklift
Henley Forklift Limited was a British forklift truck manufacturing company. History Founded in 1966 by Doug Hardwick, the company developed through the early 1970s, earning three Queen's Awards for export achievement. In 1976 the company was sold to Lansing Bagnall. ..
Henley Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador
Henley Harbour is a small town in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Reference [Personal blog about Henley Harbour, Labrador 1967 - early 70s] ..
Henley Management College
Henley Management College is an English triple accredited business school based in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. It has a large number of local owned or affiliated colleges, under the same name, throughout the world. It is known mostly, but not only, for its MBA program. It also offers a Doctor ..
Henley Management College, South Africa
Henley Management College, South Africa, in the Sunninghill suburb of Johannesburg, is the local campus of the British-based Henley Management College. The South African instiution shares international accreditation with its parent and is also locally accreditted in South Africa. The South Afric..
Henley Royal Regatta
A race taking place at Henley Regatta 2004 Henley Royal Regatta is a rowing event held every year on the river Thames by the town of Henley-on-Thames, England. It lasts for 5 days (Wednesday to Sunday) over the first weekend in July. Races are head-to-head knock out competitions, raced over..
Henley Rural District
Henley was a rural district in Oxfordshire, England from 1894 to 1974. [link] It was named after the borough of Henley-on-Thames, which it surrounded on the west but did not include. It was created by the Local Government Act 1894 from the bulk of the Henley rural sanitary district, with..
Henley shirt
A henley shirt is characterized by a slit beneath the collar which has 2-5 buttons but unlike a polo shirt, has no raised collar. The sleeves may be either short or long sleeve. Henley shirts have recently become particularly fashionable in western countries such as Australia and Canada. ..
Henley Standard
The Henley Standard is the main local newspaper in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. It is published by the Higgs Group. External links [Henley Standard website][Higgs Group] ..
Henley Town F.C.
Henley Town F.C. is a football club based in Henley on Thames in Oxfordshire, England. They were established in 1871 and are the oldest club recognised by the Oxfordshire Football Association. They joined the Hellenic Football League Division One in 1957 and are currently members of the Hellenic Foo..
Henley Women's Regatta
Henley Women's Regatta is a rowing regatta held at Henley-on-Thames, England. It was formed as a result of the lack of women's events at Henley Royal Regatta and first held in 1988. Women's Henley is held on the same stretch of the Thames as Henley Royal but the course is shorter 1,500 m (Henley i..
Henlopen Acres, Delaware
Henlopen Acres is a town in Sussex County, Delaware, United States. The population was 139 at the 2000 census. Geography Henlopen Acres is located at [38°43′31″N, 75°5′2″W] (38.725312, -75.083935)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bure..
Henlow
Henlow is a village in the district of Mid Bedfordshire in Bedfordshire. See also RAF Henlow External links [Parish Council's comprehensive website][Church website]Grid reference ..
Henlys Group
Henlys Group PLC was a car dealer that became a major player in the bus and coach business in both North America and England. History Henlys started life as a chain of British Leyland dealers. In 1985 Henlys was bought by the Hawley Group, owners of Coleman Milne, makers of funeral hearses. Haw..
Henmania (hens)
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Henman Hill
Henman Hill, is an area in the grounds of the All England Club, where the Wimbledon tennis championships are annually held. The area is officially known as Aorangi Terrace and is named for Aorangi Park, the London New Zealand Rugby Club's ground which was situated on the site until 1981. I..
Henmaru Machino
Henmaru Machino (町野 変丸 Machino Henmaru, sometimes given as 'Hanmaru', born 1969, Aomori Prefecture) is a Japanese artist whose works prominently feature themes of dysmorphic hermaphrodism and body transformation, as well as dozens of other sexual paraphilia. Most of his work has emerged with..
Henmi Emiri
Henmi Emiri (辺見えみり; b. 16 December 1976) is a Japanese actress and singer. Her mother is the singer Henmi Mari. External links [Profile at JMDb (in Japanese)] ..
Henmi Mari
Henmi Mari (辺見マリ; born October 5, 1950 in Zushi, Kanagawa, Japan) is a Japanese actress and singer. Her daughter is the actress/singer Henmi Emiri. External links [Profile at JMDb (in Japanese)] ..
Henna
Henna (Lawsonia inermis, syn. L. alba) is a flowering plant, the sole species in the genus Lawsonia in the family Lythraceae. It is native to tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, southern Asia and northern Australasia with an arid or at least seasonally dry climate. It is a shrub growing to..
Hennan
Hennan, is a village in Ljusdal Municipality, Hälsingland, Gävleborgs län, Sweden with about 227 inhabitants. (2004, Statistics Sweden). ..
Henna (film)
Henna is the name of a Bollywood (Hindi) Romance/Drama film of 1991, produced and directed by Randhir Kapoor, starring Rishi Kapoor, Ashwini Bhave (both of India) and Zeba Bakhtiyar (of Pakistan). The story revolves around the mistaken straying (due to a car accident whichalso caused him an amnesia)..
Henna Heikkinen
Henna Heikkinen (born 1988 in Kajaani, Finland) is a singer who rose to popularity after placing fifth in Idols Finland 2, the Finnish version of Pop Idol. Idols Finland 2 Performances Semi Finals: Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen Top 7: Angel by Aerosmith Top 6: Rock The Night by Europe Top 5: Matku..
Henna Raita
Henna Raita (24 January 1975 in Lahti, Finland) is an alpine skier. Henna is maybe the second best Finnish skier touring the FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup. Henna Raita has been part of the Finnish Alpine skiing team since the 1990's. She got her first world cup points during the season 1999-2000 in ..
Henne
Henne is a Norwegian magazine that comes out 16 times a year. The magazine contains features, articles on fashion, travel, interior decoration, food, trends, career, beauty and health. Its target group is active, urbane women 20 years and older. It The first issue was released on March 8, 1994. To..
Hennebont
Hennebont Country France Région Bretagne Départment Morbihan Arrondissement Lorient Canton Hennebont (chief town) INSEE 56083 Postal Code 56700 MayorCurrent Term Gérard Perron2001-2008 Intercommunality Communauté d'agglomér..
Hennef
Hennef (also: "Hennef (Sieg)") is a town and a municipality in the Rhein-Sieg district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated on the river Sieg, approx. 7 km south-east of Siegburg and 15 km east of Bonn. Twinning Hennef is twinned with: Banbury, Oxfordshire, Great Britain ..
Henneicke Column
The Henneicke Column was a group of 54 Dutch bounty hunters of Jews during the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II. The group, led by Wim Henneicke en Willem Briedé, hunted, illegally arrested and "delivered" the Nazi authorities 8,000-9,000 thousands Jews for deportation. The m..
Hennenbach
Hennenbach is a district of the town of Ansbach in Bavaria, Germany. It forms a small part of the north-east of Ansbach. ..
Hennenman
Hennenman is a small town in the Free State Province of South Africa. ..
Hennepin
See Louis Hennepin (17th-century French explorer of the interior of North America). Hennepin is the name of some places in the United States of America: Hennepin, IllinoisHennepin County, MinnesotaHennepin Avenue in Minneapolis, one of the city's most important streets, is also named for Fr. Hennep..
Hennepin, Illinois
Hennepin is a village in Putnam County, Illinois, United States. The population was 707 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Putnam County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Hennepin is located at [41°15′24″N, 89°19′48″W] (41.256712, -89.329899)[Geogra..
Hennepin Avenue
Hennepin Avenue is a major street in Minneapolis, Minnesota, running from Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis' southwest Uptown district to Northeast Minneapolis via downtown. For sections south of the Mississippi River, Hennepin Avenue often follows stretches of an old indian trail from Saint Anthony..
Hennepin Avenue Bridge
--> The Hennepin Avenue Bridge is the series of spans that have carried Hennepin Avenue across the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota at Nicollet Island. Officially, it is the Father Louis Hennepin Bridge, in honor of the 17th-century explorer Louis Hennepin, who discovered the Saint An..
Hennepin Canal
The Hennepin Canal is an abandoned waterway in northwest Illinois, between the Mississippi River at Rock Island and the Illinois River near Hennepin. The entire canal is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Opened in 1907, the canal was soon abandoned because of railroad competition...
Hennepin Center for the Arts
The Hennepin Center for the Arts was built in 1866 as a Masonic Temple. It is located at 528 Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Currently, it is owned by Artspace and is home to more than 17 performing and visual art companies. ..
Hennepin County, Minnesota
Hennepin County is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota, named in honor of the 17th-century French explorer Father Louis Hennepin. As of 2000, the population was 1,116,200. Its county seat is Minneapolis6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 Governance3 Demo..
Hennepin County Medical Center
Hennepin County Medical Center (HCMC) is a Level I trauma center based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the county seat of Hennepin County. The primary 422-bed facility is located on five city blocks across the street from the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, and there are three other clinics in the area in..
Henner Henkel
Henner Henkel (died 1943) was a German tennis player. He was the second German to win the singles title at the French Open in 1937. The same year, he and Gottfried von Cramm also won the French Open doubles title. He was killed in action in Russia. ..
Henner Hofmann
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Hennessey, Oklahoma
Hennessey is a town in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 2,058 at the 2000 census. Geography Hennessey is located at [36°6′29″N, 97°53′54″W] (36.108022, -97.898321)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau..
Hennessey (disambiguation)
Hennessey or Hennessy may refer to: Hennessy, a brand of cognacHennessey, OklahomaHennessey Performance Engineering, a tuner outfit specializing in Dodge VipersPeople Brad Hennessey (born 1980), a starting pitcher for the San Franciso GiantsDavid Hennessey (died 1890), police chief of New Orleans in..
Hennessy
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Bottle of Hennessy XO Cognac Hennessy is a leading manufacturer of cognac, a type of distilled wine ('Brandy'). Hennessy was born when Irishman Richard Hennessy, who had been a mercenary for the French King, was compensated with land in the town of ..
Hennessy's
Hennessy's was an American department store owned by Mercantile Stores and founded in Billings, Montana. Mercantile Stores was acquired by Dillard's in 1998. Former locations ..
Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup
The Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup is the leading UK pre-Christmas grade 3 handicap steeplechase, run at Newbury Racecourse, Newbury, Berkshire. The race was first run at Cheltenham Racecourse in 1957 and transferred to Newbury in 1960. ..
Hennessy Road
Hennessy Road (Chinese: 軒尼詩道) is a thoroughfare on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It connects Yee Wo Street on the east in Causeway Bay, and Queensway on the western end in Wan Chai. The road is named after John Pope Hennessy, the Governor of Hong Kong between 1877 and 1882. External l..
Hennes Weisweiler
Hennes Weisweiler (* 5/12/1919, Cologne, Germany - † 5/7/1983, Zürich, Switzerland) was a German football (soccer) player and coach. --> With 11 titles, 8 thereof with German clubs, he is one of the most successful coaches of all time. But his influence went well beyond. At the German Sports Ac..
Henneth Annûn
In JRR Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy, Henneth Annûn was a hidden Gondorian outpost in North Ithilien. During the War of the Ring, Faramir son of Steward Denethor II had his base of operations there, and Frodo Baggins and his servant Samwise Gamgee were taken there by his company. This secret..
Henney Kilowatt
The Henney Kilowatt is recognized as one of the great milestones of automotive history. Introduced for the 1959 model year, the Henney Kilowatt was the world's first modern (transistor-regulated) electric car. The Kilowatt was a predecessor to more recent battery electric vehicles such as the Ge..
Henniez
Henniez is a commune in Vaud canton, located in the district of Payerne and located in Switzerland. ..
Hennie Kuiper
Hennie Kuiper (born February 3 1949) is a Dutch former professional cyclist who is ranked in the top 50 greatest riders in the history of the sport. His career highlights include a gold medal in the Olympic road race at Munich in 1972, becoming World professional road race champion in 1975, as wel..
Hennie Penterman
Hendrika ("Hennie") Penterman (born september 29, 1951 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland) is a former medley swimmer from the Netherlands, who competed for her native country at two consequentive Summer Olympics, starting in 1968 in Mexico City, Mexico. There she was eliminated in the qualifying heats of ..
Hennigsdorf
Hennigsdorf is a town north west of Berlin, Germany. It is part of the Oberhavel county, in Brandenburg. ..
Henniker
Henniker can refer to: Henniker, New Hampshire, a town in the United StatesBaron Henniker, a barony in County Wicklow, Ireland ..
Henniker, New Hampshire
Town of Henniker The Only Henniker on Earth Location within Merrimack County, New Hampshire County Merrimack County Settled: 1761 → Incorporated: 1768 Government – –Board of Selectmen Board of Selectmen Roderick Pimentel Cordell Joh..
Henniker (CDP), New Hampshire
Henniker CDP is a census-designated place located within the town of Henniker in Merrimack County, New Hampshire. The census provides these statistics for the more closely settled central village within the town, but the values are also included in the aggregate values for the town as a whole. See: ..
Hennin
The hennin was a hat in the shape of a cone or truncated cone that was in fashion with European women of the nobility in the 15th century. It was accompanied by a veil that was draped over the top of the cone and was allowed to fall onto the woman's shoulders, or was gathered in the crook of one ..
Henning
The name Henning is indigenous to the North German areas Mecklenburg, Hannover, Hamburg, Holstein and Pommern. Especially the towns Stralsund and Greifswald, in Mecklenburg, near the Baltic Sea is well known as places where the name originated. Both towns formed part of Denmark up until the Thirty Y..
Henning, Illinois
Henning is a village in Vermilion County, Illinois, United States. The population was 241 at the 2000 census. Geography Henning is located at [40°18′20″N, 87°42′1″W] (40.305550, -87.700391)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Henning, Minnesota
Henning is a city in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 719 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 8.0 km² (3.1 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 719 people, 366 house..
Henning, Tennessee
Henning is a town in Lauderdale County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 970 at the 2000 census. Geography Henning is located at [35°40′25″N, 89°34′39″W] (35.673563, -89.577366)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, th..
Henninger
Henninger Brewery is a notable brewery in Frankfurt, Germany. Henninger traces its roots to 1655 in Eberhard Stein's brew house. It is now owned by the Radeberger Group. Henninger brews the following brands: Kaiser PilsnerExport - Spicy, premium beer.Radler - Beer and lemonade mix.Diät-Pils - L..
Henninger Turm
The Henninger Turm Skyline of Frankfurt with the Henninger Turm The Henninger Turm (tower) is a grain storage silo located in the Frankfurt district of Sachsenhausen. It is owned by the Henninger brewery and has a storage capacity of 16,000 tons of barley. The 120 metre, 33-story high t..
Henningsvær Bridges
The Henningsvær Bridges (Henningsværbruene) are two cantilever bridges that connect the fishing village Henningsvær to Austvågøya in Nordland county in Norway. Engøysundet Bridge (Engøysundet bru) is 194 metres long. The main span is 122 metres. Henningsvær Bridge (Henningsvær bru) is 257..
Henning A. Blomen
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 June 2006. Henning A. Blomen was a can..
Henning Berg
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Henning Bergenholtz
Henning Bergenholtz (b. 1944) is head of Center for Lexicography at Aarhus School of Business. Professor Bergenholtz has contributed to lexicography as a science with publications on theoretical lexicography as well as several printed and electronic dictionaries. External links [Center for Lex..
Henning Brand
Henning Brand (c.1630 – c.1710) was an unsuccessful merchant and amateur alchemist in Hamburg, Germany, who was the first person to discover the pure element phosphorus . The circumstances of Brand's birth are unknown. Some said his origins were humble and that he had been an apprentice gl..
Henning Christophersen
Henning Christophersen (born November 8 1939, Copenhagen) is a Danish politician, a former vice-president of the European Commission (1985 – 1995), former leader of the Danish liberal party Venstre (1978 – 1984) and former member of the European Convention. He also was Deputy Prime mini..
Henning Engelsen
Henning Engelsen (1918-2005) started his woodcarving career in 1947 in a small workshop at Toten, Norway. Ever since the beginning his idea has been to create a world of wood carved figures that radiate joy and humanity and inspire us to go up above the ordinary......"Once upon a time". --> ..
Henning Holck-Larsen
Henning Holck-Larsen (July 4, 1907 Denmark — July 27, 2003 Mumbai) was a Dane who co-founded the Indian engineering firm Larsen & Toubro (L&T). He passed away in 2003 at the Breach Candy hospital, Mumbai after a brief illness. He is survived by a daughter. Henning Holck-Larsen was educated a..
Henning Kronstam
Hennning Kronstam (June 29, 1934 – May 28, 1995) was a famous Danish ballet dancer, ballet master and company director. Born in Copenhagen, Denmark, he began training with the Royal Danish Ballet at the age of nine. He later joined the company as an apprentice at the age of sixteen and was p..
Henning Larsen
Henning Larsen (born August 20 1925) is an internationally known visionary, Danish architect. He is especially known for the ministry of foreign affairs in Riyadh. Distinctions 1965 Receives the Eckersberg Medal1985 Receives the C.F. Hansen Medal1985 Honorary member of the American Institute of ..
Henning Lynge Jakobsen
Henning Lynge Jakobsen (born March 6, 1962) is a Danish athlete, who competed in canoeing. He distinguished himself by winning two Olympic medals at the same Olympics at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, a feat that has yet to be repeated by a Dane. ..
Henning Mankell
Henning Mankell at the Gothenburg Book Fair 2005 Henning Mankell (born February 3, 1948) is an internationally known Swedish author of crime fiction and other books, as well as plays. He is best known for the character Kurt Wallander. Mankell was born in Stockholm, and grew up in the Swedish ..
Henning Meyer
Henning Meyer is a German political scientist, analyst and commentator based at the European Research Forum at London Metropolitan University [link]. He is an expert on social democracy, European social policy and British and German politics. He is also co-founder and Managing Editor of th..
Henning Podebusk
Henning Podebusk (Putbus), died circa 1388. Danish statesman, the last drost of Denmark. Podebusk belonged to a German-Slavic magnate family related to the last independent princes of the island of Rugen. Nothing is known of his youth. He first time appeared in Danish history 1350 when he met Valde..
Henning Scherf
Henning Scherf (born 31 October, 1938 in Bremen) is a German lawyer and politician. He was the Mayor of Bremen from 4 July 1995 to 8 November 2005. After studying law and social sciences from 1958 - 1962 in Berlin, Hamburg and Freiburg he worked for a protestant students association (Evangelisches ..
Henning Skumsvoll
Henning Skumsvoll (born 15 March 1947 in Farsund) is a Norwegian politician representing the Progress Party. He is currently a representive of Vest-Agder in the Storting, he was first elected in 2005. He was elected vice leader of the Vest Agder Progress Party in February 2004. Skumsvoll has degr..
Henning Solberg
Henning Solberg (born 8 January 1973) is a Norwegian World Rally Championship (WRC) driver with Peugeot, and the two-years-older brother of 2003 WRC Champion Petter Solberg. Like Petter, Henning also started his career as a driver in Bilcross and Rallycross events and changed completely to rallying ..
Henning Township, Minnesota
Henning Township is a township in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 426 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 85.1 km² (32.9 mi²). 84.4 km² (32.6 mi²) of it is land and 0.7 km² (0.3 mi²) of i..
Henning von Holtzendorff
Henning von Holtzendorff (January 9, 1853-June 7, 1919) was a German admiral during World War I who became famous for his memo to Kaiser Wilhelm II about unrestricted submarine warfare against the United Kingdom. He was made a Grand Admiral in 1918. Among the claims in his memo were that this kind..
Henning von Tresckow
Henning von Tresckow (January 10 1901 – July 21 1944) was a Major General in the German Wehrmacht. von Tresckow was born in Magdeburg. In the winter of 1939/40 he served as general staff officer under von Rundstedt and Erich von Manstein in Army Group A. From November 20 1943 he served under..
Hennstedt
Hennstedt is a village in the district of Dithmarschen, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated approximately 10 km northeast of Heide. Hennstedt is also the seat of the Amt Kirchspielslandgemeinde ("collective municipality") Hennstedt, which consists of the following municipalities: Barke..
Hennu
In Egyptian mythology, the hennu boat was a symbol of the god Seker of Memphis. Depending on the era or the prevailing dynasty of Egypt, the hennu boat sailed toward either dawn or dusk. ..
Henny Backus
Henny Backus (1911 - 2004) was a Broadway showgirl in the 1920s, where she performed with Earl Carroll's Vanities. She was also the wife of Jim Backus. She co-starred with her husband in television's "Blondie" sitcom of the 1960s. The Backus's co-wrote several humorous books, including Only When I..
Henny Blomme
Henny Blomme (born 1975 in Ostend) is a Belgian classical pianist. Blomme studied with Alan Weiss, Christian Favre and Joseph-Anton Scherrer. He specialises on Bach, Scarlatti, Chopin and Scriabin. He is also the composer of some works for piano. ..
Henny Hughes
Henny Hughes is a thoroughbred horse. A foal of 2003, he is a contender for the Triple Crown in 2006. He was taken off the Triple Crown trail in March of 2006. Connections Henny Hughes is owned by Darley Stud Management. He is trained by Saaed bin Suroor. He has been ridden by Gary Stevens, Edgar P..
Henny Vrienten
Henny Vrienten (Tilburg, July 27 1948)was the singer, songwriter and bass guitar player of the popular eighties ska pop band "Doe Maar" from the Netherlands. Henny later had various musical activities, like playing bass in "the magnificent seven" or writing film and TV scores. ..
Henny Youngman
Henny Youngman performing at the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon For the baseball player of the same name, see Henry Youngman (baseball player). Henny Youngman (Henry Youngman, March 16, 1906 - February 24, 1998) was an American comedian and violinist famous for "one-liners", short simple jokes usu..
Heno, Ohio
Heno is an unincorporated community of Madison Township, Butler County, Ohio on the west shore of the Great Miami River about one mile from Middletown. It was formerly a station on the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Railroad. Founded in 1882 as Madion City, it received the name Heno when it was ..
Henoch-Schönlein purpura
In medicine (rheumatology and pediatrics) Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP, also known as allergic purpura) is a systemic vasculitis characterized by prominent tissue deposition of IgA-containing immune complexes, especially in the skin and kidney. It has a prominent cutaneous involvement similar..
Henoch Leibowitz
Henoch Leibowitz (full name: Alter Chanoch Henoch Leibowitz), is an Orthodox Judaism rabbi who as rosh yeshiva (dean), heads the [[Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim: Rabbinical Seminary of America]] founded by his father Rabbi Dovid Leibowitz in 1933. right See also Chofetz Chaim (disambiguation).Mesivta..
Henodus chelyops
Henodus chelyops was a placodont of the Late Triassic period (225 million years ago), that superficially resembled a turtle. Like turtles, it had shell-like carapace armor covering its body. The armor was fused to its spine, and its limbs were situated in normal positions, unlike the turtle, whe..
Henogamy
Henogamy is a social custom allowing exactly one of the children (or male children) in a family to marry. Henogamy typically exists in order to preserve family property. It is a very rare custom, occurring primarily among the Nambudiri Brahmin caste in the state of Kerala, India. ..
Henohenomoheji
Henohenomoheji (へのへのもへじ) or hehenonomoheji (へへののもへじ) is a face drawn by Japanese schoolchildren using hiragana characters. The word breaks down into the seven hiragana characters he, no, he, no, mo, he, ji. The first two "he" are the eyebrows, the two "no" are the eyes..
Henon
Henon is a type of temperate bamboo. It is usually a grayish green in color. ..
Henophidia
Henophidia is a superfamily that contains boas, pythons and other "primitive" snakes of the suborder Serpentes. Families Aniliidae (coral pipe snakes and pipe snakes)Anomochilidae (dwarf pipe snakes)Boidae (boas and pythons)Bolyeriidae (Round Island boas)Cylindrophiidae (Asian pipe snakes)Loxo..
Henotheism
Henotheism is a term coined by Max Müller, meaning devotion to a single god while accepting the existence of other gods. It is derived from the Greek εἷς θεός (heis theos) "one god". According to Müller, it is "monotheism in principle and a polytheism in fact". Variations on the term have ..
Henotikon
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Henri, Comte de Boulainvilliers
Henri, Comte de Boulainvilliers (1658, St. Saire, Normandy - January 23rd 1722, Paris) was a French political writer and historian. He was educated at the college of Juilly, and served in the army until 1697. He translated into French Spinoza's Ethics and wrote an analysis of his Theologico-Politi..
Henri, comte de Chambord
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Henri, comte de Paris
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Henri, comte de Paris, duc de France
Henri Philippe Pierre Marie d'Orléans, comte de Paris, duc de France (born June 14, 1933) is a pretender to the French throne. As king, he would be Henry VI or Henry VII. For the Orléanists, he is the heir of Louis-Philippe of France; for many legitimists, the heir of Henry V of France, and so ..
Henri, duc de Rohan
Henri II, viscount of Rohan (1579 – April 13, 1638), later duke of Rohan, French soldier, writer and leader of the Huguenots, was born at the château of Blain, in Brittany. His father was René II, viscount of Rohan (1550-1586), and head of one of the oldest and most distinguished families i..
Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
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Henri, prince de La Tour d'Auvergne
Henri, Prince de La Tour d'Auvergne (1823-1871) was a French politician of the Second Empire who served twice as Minister of Foreign Affairs for Napoleon III. |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Henri, Prince of Orléans
Henri, Prince of Orléans (16 October 1867 - 9 August 1901) was the eldest son of Robert, duke of Chartres, he was born at Ham, near Richmond, Surrey. In 1889, at the instance of his father, who paid the expenses of the tour, he undertook, in company with Pierre Gabriel Édouard Bonvalot and Dedec..
Henri-Alexandre Deslandres
Henri Alexandre Deslandres (July 24, 1853 – January 15, 1948) was a French astronomer, director of the Meudon and Paris Observatories. Deslandres' undergraduate years at the École Polytechnique were played out against the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War and the chaos of the Paris Commun..
Henri-Bourassa (Montreal Metro)
Henri-Bourassa Inaugurated 14 October, 1966 Line Orange Line Architect J. WarunkiewiczAndré LéonardClaude Leclerc Platform Depth 18.3 metres Rank 18th deepest Traffic 8,226,211 entrances in 2002 Rank 3rd busiest Interstation Distance 771.60 metres to Sauv..
Henri-Cardin-Jean-Baptiste d'Aguesseau
Henri-Cardin-Jean-Baptiste d'Aguesseau (1746 - 1826), grandson of the French chancellor Henri François d'Aguesseau was advocate-general in the parlement of Paris and deputy in the Estates-General. Under the Consulate he became president of the court of appeal and later minister at Copenhagen. He wa..
Henri-Claude de Bettignies
Henri-Claude de Bettignies is a scholar from INSEAD and Stanford University, specialized in Asian business, leadership, business ethics and corporate social responsibility. He is one of the longest-serving faculty at the INSEAD MBA Programme and also coordinates several important Executive Education..
Henri-Edmond Cross
Cypresses at Cagnes by Henri-Edmond Cross (1910) Henri-Edmond Cross (May 20, 1856 – May 16, 1910), was a French pointillist painter. Cross was born in Douai and grew up in Lille. He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts. His early works, portraits and still lifes, were in the dark colors of..
Henri-François-Alphonse Esquiros
Henri-François-Alphonse Esquiros (May 23, 1812 - May 12, 1876), French writer, was born in Paris. After some minor publications he produced L'Evangile du peuple (1840), an exposition on the life and character of Jesus as a social reformer. This work was considered an offence against religion and d..
Henri-Frédéric Amiel
Henri Frédéric Amiel (September 27 1821 - May 11 1881) was a Swiss philosopher, poet and critic. Born in Geneva in 1821, he was descended from a Huguenot family driven to Switzerland by the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. Losing his parents at an early age, Amiel travelled widely, became int..
Henri-Georges Clouzot
--> Henri-Georges Clouzot (November 20, 1907 - January 12, 1977) was a French film director, screenwriter and producer. Clouzot was born in Niort, Deux-Sèvres. After studying classics at university, he first attempted to make his living as a journalist. However, in the 1920s, he worked as superv..
Henri-Georges Grenier
Henri-Georges Grenier was a perennial candidate who ran unsuccessfully in thirteen federal elections and by-elections between 1945 and 1980 in Quebec, Canada. Mr. Grenier, who listed his occupation variously as clerk, real estate broker, and economic researcher, ran as an independent candidate and a..
Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière
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Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin
Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin (August 5, 1860 - November 12, 1943) was a renowned French impressionist painter. Born in Toulouse to a French cabinet maker and a mother of Italian descent, Martin successfully persuaded his father to permit him to become an artist. He began his career in 1877 at the To..
Henri-Jean Martin
Henri-Jean Martin is a leading authority on the history of the book in Europe, and an expert on the history of writing and on the history of printing. He is a leader in efforts to promote libraries in France, and the history of libraries and of printing. Henri-Jean Martin was born in 1924. His init..
Henri-Joseph Paixhans
The Mortier monstre, invented by Henri-Joseph Paixhans. Henri-Joseph Paixhans was a French artillery officer of the beginning of the 19th century. In 1823, he invented the first shell guns, which came to be called Paixhans guns (or "canons-obusiers" in the French Navy). Paixhans guns became ..
Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau
Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau (1700-1782), was a French naval engineer and botanist. He was involved in the foundation of the "Académie de marine de Brest", on the 31th of July 1752, and published Les éléments d'architecture navale ("elements of naval architecture"). Contents 1 Ear..
Henri-Pierre Roché
Henri-Pierre Roché (May 28, 1879 – April 9, 1959) was a French author who was involved with the Dada movement. Henri-Pierre Roché (3) & friends Born in Paris, France, Henri-Pierre Roché was a respected journalist as well as an art collector and dealer. At the turn of the 20th century..
Henri-Thomas Taschereau
Henri-Thomas Taschereau (October 6 1841 – October 11, 1909) was a lawyer, politician and judge in Quebec, Canada. He was the son of Jean-Thomas Taschereau. He received his basic education at the Petit Séminaire de Québec from 1851 to 1859. He then entered Laval University were he received a ..
Henriad
Henriad is the informal title used by scholars for Shakespeare's second historical tetralogy, comprised of Richard II, Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2, and Henry V It is an argument for debate whether Shakespeare knew he was writing a continuous saga; however, the plays document, over the course..
Henrich Focke
Henrich Focke (October 8, 1890 - February 25, 1979) was a German aviation pioneer from Bremen. He built a glider in 1909, and his first motorised plane, the Kolthoff-Focke A III, a year later. The A III was too underpowered to be airworthy. His next model, the A IV allowed his first motorised fligh..
Henrich Herman Mejer Foss
Henrich Herman Mejer Foss (1790-1853) was the Norwegian Minister of the Navy 1845-1848. ..
Henrician Articles
The Henrician Articles, or Henrycian Articles (Polish: Artykuły henrykowskie, Latin: Articuli Henriciani), stated the fundamental principles of governance and constitutional law in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the form of 21 Articles written and adopted by the szlachta in 1573 at the town ..
Henrick Kacser
Dr. Henrik Kacser (1918-1995) was a physical chemist. Contents 1 Early life and education2 Research2.1 The control of flux2.2 The molecular basis of dominance2.3 Recent papers Early life and education Henrik was born in Romania of Austro-Hungarian parents who later moved..
Henrico
Henrico is the name of several places in the United States of America: Henrico, North CarolinaHenrico County, Virginia This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you ..
Henrico County, Virginia
Henrico County is a county located in the U.S. state — officially, "Commonwealth" — of Virginia. As of the 2000 census, the population was 262,300. It is located in the Richmond-Petersburg region and is a portion of the Richmond Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). The land within H..
Henrico County Open
The Henrico County Open Presented by Saxon Capital, Inc. is a regular golf tournament on the Nationwide Tour. It is played annually in May at The Dominion Club in Richmond, Virginia, USA. The format of the tournament is stroke play at 18 holes for four days, a total of 72 holes. The field consists ..
Henrico County Public Schools
The Henrico County Public Schools system is a Virginia school division that operates as a branch of the Henrico County, Virginia county government, and administers public schools in the county. It does not operate schools in the City of Richmond; even though Richmond is the county seat of Henrico Co..
Henrico High School
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Henricus
The "Citie of Henricus" , also known as Henricopolis or Henrico Town, was a city founded by Sir Thomas Dale in 1611 as an alternative to the swampy and dangerous area around Jamestown Settlement, Virginia. It was named for Prince Henry, the eldest son of King James I. Henricus was the second succes..
Henricus Grammateus
Henricus Grammateus (also known as Henricus Scriptor, Heinrich Schreyber or Heinrich Schreiber) (1495 - 1525 or 1526["Schreyber, Heinrich", short biography at erfurt-web.de]) was a German mathematician. In 1518 he published details of a new musical temperament ["Temperaments III: Gra..
Henricus Martellus Germanus
Henricus Martellus Germanus (fl. 1480-1496) was a German cartographer who lived in Italy. Around 1490, he produced a world map which was remarkably similar to the terrestial globe (German: Erdapfel) produced by Martin Behaim in 1492. Both show heavy influences from Ptolemy. External links () ..
Henricus Regius
Henricus Regius (July 29, 1598 - February 19,1679) was a Dutch philosopher, physician, and professor of medicine. He was a vocal proponent of the some of the ideas of the philosopher Rene Descartes, with whom he corresponded frequently. Regius was also known by his birth name, "Hendrik de Roy", ..
Henricus van de Wetering
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Henricus von Gunterrodt
Heinrich von Gunterrodt was the author of a treatise on the art of fencing published in 1579 and dedicated to the duke of Wittenberg De veriis principiis artis dimicatoriae Tractatus brevis. His book is the first to mention the treatise known today as I.33, which he claimed was found by a close fri..
Henric Holmberg
Henric Holmberg, (born January 4, 1946) is a Swedish actor, director and scriptwriter. Henric Holmberg was born in Växjö as Sven Martin Henrik Holmberg. He started acting in different leftist theater groups and in 1977 he participated in the Tent Project, a musical theater performance on the his..
Henrieta Nagyová
Henrieta Nagyová (born December 15, 1978 in Nové Zámky, Slovakia) is a Slovak female professional tennis player. She turned professional in 1994 and has been ranked as high as 21 in the world (September 17, 2001). In recent years her ranking hasn't been as good due to constant injury. In late 20..
Henrietta
Henrietta is a feminine given name. Henrietta may also refer to the following: Henrietta, a town in New YorkHenrietta, a township in WisconsinHenrietta, a township in OhioHenrietta, a city in MissouriHenrietta, a city in Texas225_Henrietta, an asteroidHenrietta is a CD single by Scottish band The F..
Henrietta, Missouri
Henrietta is a city in Ray County, Missouri, United States. The population was 457 at the 2000 census. Geography Henrietta is located at [39°14′10″N, 93°56′10″W] (39.236174, -93.936038)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the c..
Henrietta, New York
Henrietta is a town in Monroe County, New York, United States. It is a suburb of Rochester, NY. The population was 39,028 at the 2000 census. The town is named after the Duchess of Bath, daughter of William Johnstone Pulteney, a major British investor in US real estate at the end of the 18th centu..
Henrietta, Texas
Henrietta is a city in Clay County, Texas, United States. The population was 3,264 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Clay County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Henrietta is located at [33°48′58″N, 98°11′38″W] (33.816030, -98.193776)[Geographic ..
Henrietta, Wisconsin
Henrietta is a town in Richland County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 479 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 93.1 km² (35.9 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 479 people, 196 hous..
Henrietta (single)
Henrietta was released on June 12, 2006 by Scottish band The Fratellis. It was their first UK top-40 hit, charting at number 19, on the chart released on June 18, 2006. It charted even higher in Scotland, going in at number 6. Track listing CD Single HenriettaCigarello 8" Coloured Vinyl Henrietta..
Henrietta Anne Stuart
British Royalty House of Stuart James VI/I Children include Henry, Prince of Wales Elizabeth Stuart Charles I Robert Stuart, Duke of Kintyre Charles I Children Charles II James II/VII Henry, Duke of Gloucester Mary, Princess Royal Henriet..
Henrietta Barnett
Dame Henrietta Barnett (1851 – 1936) was a notable English social reformer. Married to Samuel Augustus Barnett, she helped found the first university settlement, Toynbee Hall in east London in 1884. Born Henrietta Octavia Rowland, she worked with Octavia Hill who was instrumental in introducing h..
Henrietta Barnett School
The Henrietta Barnett School is a school for girls in Hampstead Garden Suburb in London. It was founded by Dame Henrietta Barnett for the education of girls. It is one of the top schools in Great Britain and competes with such prestigious public institutions as Eton, North London Collegiate school a..
Henrietta Christian Wright
Henrietta Christian Wright is an American children's story writer who resided in East Brunswick, New Jersey. One of her books of children's stories covered a period of 1660-1860 with great authors like Edgar Allen Poe, William Bryant, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Lowell, and Hol..
Henrietta Churchill, 2nd Duchess of Marlborough
Henrietta Churchill, 2nd Duchess of Marlborough and Countess of Godolphin (July 19 1681–October 24 1733) was the daughter of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough and Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough. Henrietta succeeded to her father's titles suo jure when he died in 1722 and thus ..
Henrietta Dugdale
Henrietta Augusta Dugdale (1827 - 1918) was a pioneer suffragist and radical in the Australian state of Victoria. She was born in London. Married at age 14 to a man named Davies, she and her husband moved to Melbourne. Following his death in 1859, she married William Dugdale and they had two childr..
Henrietta Edwards
Henrietta Edwards (December 18, 1849 – November 10, 1931) was a Canadian women’s rights activist and reformer. She was born Henrietta Louise Muir in Montreal. As a young woman, she espoused various feminist causes, forming the Working Girls' Association in 1875 to provide vocational trai..
Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall
Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall (aka H. E. Marshall, 9 August 1867 - 19 September 1941) was a British author, particularly well known for her works of popular national history for children. She was born in Linlithgow, Scotland, and her father was John Marshall JP, an earthenware manufacturer. She ..
Henrietta Hamilton
Lady Henrietta Hamilton (1780 – 1857) was the wife of Sir Charles Hamilton, Governor of Newfoundland, and is best known for her miniature portrait entitled Mary March. The painting is a watercolour on ivory of Demasduit and it was painted in 1819 at St. John's while she lived with her husband ..
Henrietta Hewitt
'Henrietta Hewett was a character from the 2003 remake of the 1974 classic The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and its prequel [[The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning]]. She is portrayed by Heather Kafka. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Henrietta Hewit..
Henrietta Hill Swope
Henrietta Hill Swope (1902 – 1980) was an American astronomer. She was the daughter of Gerard Swope, and niece of Herbert Bayard Swope. Swope worked with Walter Baade and is credited with several important papers. She received the Annie J. Cannon Award in 1968. The Swope Telescope at the L..
Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk
Henrietta Howard (1688 - July 26, 1767), was a mistress of King George II of Great Britain. She was the daughter of Sir Henry Hobart, 4th Baronet, a Norfolk landowner who was killed in a duel when Henrietta was still a child. Having become the ward of the Earl of Suffolk, she married his younges..
Henrietta Hunter
Henrietta Hunter is a fictional character in the X-Statix series. She is a mutant with superhuman powers. She was a "pop star" from the fictional country of "Europa", and the one-time leader of the X-Statix. She was loosely based on Diana, Princess of Wales (who her storyline was originally intende..
Henrietta Island
Henrietta Island (Остров Генриетты in Russian) is one of the islands of the De Long Islands archipelago in the East Siberian Sea, discovered in 1881 by the Jeannette expedition, commanded by Lieutenant Commander George W. DeLong, USN. Area: 12 sq km. The highest point of the island i..
Henrietta Johnston
Henrietta de Beaulieu Johnston (c1670s-1729) was an early American artist. Born Henrietta Deering, probably in Ireland, she married in 1705 and emigrated to America in 1707, settling in Charles Towne (now Charleston, South Carolina. 40 pastel portraits by Johnston are known, dating from 1707 to aro..
Henrietta Lacks
Henrietta Lacks (August 18, 1920 – October 4, 1951) was the involuntary donor of cells from her cancerous tumor, which were cultured by George Otto Gey to create an immortal cell line for medical research. This is now known as the HeLa cell line. Contents 1 Early Life2 Later Li..
Henrietta Maria of France
Queen Henrietta Maria, painted by Peter Lely, 1660. Bourbon branch) Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] A short profile of her alongside other influential women of her age:http://www.guide2womenleaders.com/womeninpower/Womeninpower1600.htm ..
Henrietta Moraes
Henrietta Moraes (d. 1998) was a famous Soho beauty in the 1950s. An habituée of the Colony Room, she became the muse of a number of important British artists in the early 1950s through the mid-1960s. Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud painted her on several occasions, with Bacon particularly enthrall..
Henrietta Ónodi
Henrietta Ónodi (born May 22, 1974, Békéscsaba, Hungary) is a Hungarian gymnast who competed at the 1992 and 1996 Olympics. Ónodi began gymnastics in 1978 and made her international debut in 1986. Too young to qualify for the 1988 Olympics, she made her senior debut in 1989 and represented ..
Henrietta Stanley, 4th Baroness Strange
Henrietta Maria Stanley, Lady Ashburnham, 4th Baroness Strange (1687–26 June 1718) was an English peeress. Henrietta was born in 1687, the daughter of the 9th Earl of Derby.In 1714 she succeeded to one of her father's titles, the Barony of Strange. On 21 May 1706, she married the 4th Earl of..
Henrietta Street
Henrietta Street is a Dublin street, to the north of Dorset Street, on the north side of the city, first laid out and developed by Luke Gardiner during the 1720s. A very wide street relative to streets in other 18th-century cities, it includes a number of very large red-brick city palaces of Georgia..
Henrietta Swan Leavitt
Henrietta Leavitt Henrietta Swan Leavitt (July 4 1868 – December 12 1921) was an American astronomer, as well as being the deaf [link] daughter of a Congregational church minister [link]. She was born in Lancaster, Massachusetts to an old Massachusetts Puritan family..
Henrietta Szold
Henrietta Szold (December 21, 1860 – February 13, 1945) was a U.S. Jewish scholar and Zionist leader. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, the daughter of a rabbi, she studied Talmud, taught school for many years and then worked for the Jewish Publication Society for over two decades. Her commitme..
Henrietta the coach
Henrietta the coach is a fictional character in The Railway Series by the Rev. W. Awdry. Henrietta is Toby's faithful coach. She goes everywhere with him, and wouldn't want to be with anyone else. She worked with Toby on the Wisbech and Upwell Tramway, but got fewer and fewer passengers. She didn't..
Henrietta Township, Michigan
Henrietta Township is a township in Jackson County, Michigan, United States. The population was 4,483 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 96.2 km² (37.1 mi²). 93.9 km² (36.2 mi²) of it is land and 2.3 km² (0.9 mi²) of i..
Henrietta Township, Minnesota
Henrietta Township is a township in Hubbard County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 1,582 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 90.9 km² (35.1 mi²). 82.1 km² (31.7 mi²) of it is land and 8.8 km² (3.4 mi²) of ..
Henrietta Treffz
Henrietta Treffz born Henrietta Chalupetzky (1 July 1818) - (8 April 1878) was best known as the first wife of Johann Strauss II and also a well-known mezzo-soprano, appearing in England in 1849 to great acclaim. She was the only child of a Viennese goldsmith and studied music in Vienna, adopting ..
Henrietta Vinton Davis
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Henriette, Minnesota
Henriette is a city in Pine County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 101 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.6 km² (0.2 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 101 people, 37 households..
Henriette-Julie de Murat
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Henriette Allais
Henriette Allais (born July 22, 1954 in Jacksonville, Florida) is an American model. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its March 1980 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Arny Freytag and Richard Fegley. Of French and Cherokee descent, Henriette had been a orthodontist's a..
Henriette Caillaux
Henriette Caillaux (1874-1943) was a Parisian socialite and wife of the former Prime Minister of France who is remembered as an assassin. Born Henriette Raynouard, she was having an affair with Joseph Caillaux while he was still married but eventually he divorced and the two married. While servin..
Henriette Davidis
Henriette Davidis ca. 1860. Davidis cookbook, 41st ed., 1904 Henriette Davidis (March 1, 1801 - April 3, 1876) is the most famous classic cookbook author in Germany, and the German cuisine culture is decisively marked by her contributions. Additionally, in her work Die Haushrau she also ..
Henriette H. Lannes
Henriette H. Lannes (born 1899, in France. Died 1980. Pupil of G. I. Gurdjieff and teacher of Gurdjieff's system, mostly to English pupils. ..
Henriette Heichel
Henriette Heichel (born November 13, 1953 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch singer that was a member of the German pop group, Dschinghis Khan. Biography Henriette Heichel was born as Henriette Strobel as the daughter of the dentist, Helmut Karl Strobel and the housewife and secretary, Catharina Jeanette Str..
Henriette Herz
Henriette Herz (September 5, 1764 - October 22, 1847) was a close friend of Dorothea Mendelssohn, daughter of the famous Jewish thinker Moses Mendelssohn. Born Henriette De Lemos, she was the daughter of a physician, descended from a Portuguese Jewish family of Hamburg. She had grown up in the Berli..
Henriette Kjær
Henriette Kjær (born 3 May 1966) is a Danish politician, member of the Danish parliament (Folketinget) for the Conservative People's Party. Henriette Kjær was Social Minister and Minister for Women's Rights from 27 November 2001 to 2 August 2004 and Minister of Family and Consumption from 2 Au..
Henriette Roosenburg
Henriette Roosenburg (May 26, 1916 - 1972) was a Dutch journalist and political prisoner, perhaps best known for her memoir The Walls Came Tumbling Down, about her attempts to return to the Netherlands from Germany after being released from prison at the end of World War II. Born in the Netherlands..
Henriette Sontag
Henriette Sontag (1806-1854) was a German singer, born at Coblenz Sontag made her début at an age of 15. She had a brilliant career twice over. She was the soprano soloist in the first performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition ..
Henriette Valium
Henriette Valium (born May 4th, 1959), whose real name is Patrick Henley, is a comic book artist and painter based in Montréal, Québec. Although Valium did gain substantial recognition from the underground comics scene in Europe and North-America since his beginnings in the early eighties, his pro..
Henriette Winkler
Henriette Winkler (1931-2002) was, for nearly fifty years, Tahiti's best-known female singer. ..
Henriette Wyeth
Henriette Wyeth Hurd (1907-1997) was an American artist noted for portraits and still life paintings. She was the wife of artist Peter Hurd, daughter of illustrator N.C. Wyeth and sister of artist Andrew Wyeth. She was also the mother of artist Michael Hurd. ..
Henriett Seth-F.
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Henriett Seth -F. b. in Hungary, Hungarian Seth- F. Henriett is an autistic savant poet, writer and ar..
Henrieville, Utah
Rolling irrigation pipes keep green the expansive fields which stretch to the mountains in the farming community of Henrieville. Henrieville is a town in Garfield County, Utah, along Utah Scenic Byway 12. As of the 2000 census, the town population was 159. Geography Henrieville is located at..
Henrik, Prince Consort of Denmark
Danish Royal Family HM The QueenHRH The Prince Consort*HRH The Crown Prince*HRH The Crown Princess**HRH Prince Christian*HRH Prince Joachim**HH Prince Nikolai**HH Prince FelixHRH Princess BenedikteHM Queen Anne-MarieHH Princess ElisabethHH Princess Alexandra The Prince Consort of Denmar..
Henrik Benzelius
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Henrik Bjørnstad
Henrik Bjørnstad (born 7 May, 1979 in Lørenskog, Norway) became the first Norwegian on the PGA Tour when he qualified with a tied 13th place at the 2005 PGA Qualifying Tournament. Bjørnstad has previously played on the European Tour, 1999 and 2001 to 2004. In the summer of 2004, Bjørnstad lef..
Henrik Bródy
Heinrich Brody or Bródy Henrik (May 21, 1868, Ungvár -) was a Hungarian-Austrian rabbi He was a descendant of Abraham Broda (See Broda). Educated in the public schools of his native town, and at the rabbinical colleges of Tolcsva and Pozsony, Hungary, Brody also studied at the Hildesheimer Theolo..
Henrik Dagård
Henrik Dagård (born 7 August 1969 in Halmstad) is a retired Swedish decathlete. Achievements Year Tournament Venue Result Extra 1994 European Indoor Championships Paris, France 2nd Heptathlon European Championships Helsinki, Finland 2nd Decathlon 1995 World Indoor Championships Barcelona..
Henrik Dam
Henrik Dam (Full name Carl Peter Henrik Dam) (February 21, 1895 – April 17, 1976) was a Danish biochemist and physiologist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1943 for his work in discovering vitamin K and its role in human physiology. His key experiment involved feeding a cholest..
Henrik Dam Kristensen
Henrik Dam Kristensen (born 31 January 1957 in Vorbasse, Jutland) is a Danish politician and Member of the European Parliament. He is a member of the Social Democrats, which is part of the Party of European Socialists, and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Fisheries and its Committee on..
Henrik Djernis
Henrik Djernis (b. April 22, 1968) is a Danish cyclist. He is very accomplished in both cyclo-cross and mountain bike racing and has experience in road racing too. Henrik Djernis was born on the island of Sjælland (English: Zealand) in the village Svebølle near Kalundborg. Throughout his 20 plus..
Henrik Gabriel Porthan
The great scholar, also known as The Father of Finnish History, Henrik Gabriel Porthan (1739-1804), a student of Juslenius and a Fennophile, brought Finnish history-writing, study of mythology and folk poetry, and other humanistic sciences to an international level. His De Poësi Fennica (published..
Henrik Hellstenius
Henrik Hellstenius (born April 28, 1963) is a Norwegian composer and musicologist. Born in Bærum, Norway, Hellstenius studied musicology at the University of Oslo, studied composition with Lasse Thoresen at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo, studied in 1992-1993 with Gérard Grisey at the Con..
Henrik Hertz
Henrik Hertz (August 25, 1797 - February 25, 1870), Danish poet, was born of Jewish parents in Copenhagen. In 1817 he was sent to the university. His father died in his infancy, and the family property was destroyed in the bombardment of 1807. The boy was brought up by his relative, ML Nathanson, a..
Henrik Holm
Henrik Holm (born August 22, 1968 in Taby) is a former tennis player from Sweden, who turned professional in 1988. The righthander won five doubles titles during his career. He reached his highest singles ATP-ranking on July 5, 1993, when he became the number 17 of the world. External link [Pr..
Henrik Hybertsson
Henrik Hybertsson (unknown-1627) was a Dutchborn master shipbuilder and was together with his brother Arendt in charge of the Stockholm shipyards in the early 17th century. He is mostly known for being the primary architect of the disastrous Vasa project, which sank on its maiden voyage and can no..
Henrik Ibsen
Photo of Henrik Ibsen in his older days Henrik Johan Ibsen (March 20, 1828 – May 23, 1906) was an influential Norwegian playwright who was largely responsible for the rise of the modern realistic drama (dubbed "the father of modern drama"). It is said that Ibsen is the most frequently p..
Henrik Johan Walbeck
Henrik Johan Walbeck (1794-1823) was a Finnish geodesist studying the size and figure of the Earth by means of grade measurement. External links [Finnish Geodetic Institute] ..
Henrik Jørgensen
Henrik Jørgensen is a Danish marathon runner, who won the London Marathon in 1988. He finished 5th in 1985 in 2:09.43 hours - still the Danish and Scandinavian national record. ..
Henrik Kacser
Henrik Kacser (b. 1918, d. 1995) was an influential biochemist and geneticist. Early life Kacser was born in Romania in 1918. He went to school in Berlin and did his undergraduate and postgraduate work at the Queen's University of Belfast. There he studied chemistry with a particular interest in p..
Henrik Kauffmann
Henrik Kauffmann (August 26 1888 - June 5 1963) was the Danish ambassador to the United States during World War II. On April 9 1941, the anniversary of the German occupation of Denmark, he signed on his own initiative in the Name of the King (Danish: I Kongens Navn) an "Agreement relating to the Def..
Henrik Kildentoft
Henrik Kildentoft (born 18 March 1985) is a Danish football defender playing in Brøndby IF. On 2006-05-09 he was selected for the Danish squad for UEFA U-21 Championship 2006. ..
Henrik Klingenberg
Henrik "Henkka" Klingenberg (born October 21, 1978 in Mariehamn Åland, Finland) is a keyboardist and singer. He joined Sonata Arctica in late 2002 and currently resides in Kokko L.A, Finland, when not on tour. Keyboardists who have influenced him include Matt Guillory, Kevin Moore, and Jon Lord. ..
Henrik Kurt Carlsen
Henrik Kurt Carlsen (d. 7 October 1989) was a Danish-born sea-captain who became world-famous in January 1952 when he stayed on his sinking freighter, the Flying Enterprise, for 13 days. It eventually sank less than 60 km from safe harbour at Falmouth, Cornwall in the United Kingdom, minutes after ..
Henrik Larsen
This article is about the Danish footballer. For the Swedish footballer, see Henrik Larsson. Henrik Larsen (born May 17, 1966 in Lyngby), nicknamed Store Larsen (Danish: Big Larsen), is a Danish former professional football player who was the top scorer at the 1992 European Football Championship (Eu..
Henrik Larsson
This article is about the Swedish footballer. For the Danish footballer, see Henrik Larsen Henrik Larsson MBE [IPA: 'hɛnrɪk 'lɑːʂɔn] (born September 20, 1971 in Helsingborg, Skåne, Sweden) is a Swedish international football player. Henrik's father is from the Cape Verde Islands off..
Henrik Laurentius Helliesen
Henrik Laurentius Helliesen (1824-1900) was the Norwegian Minister of Finance in several periods between 1863 and 1883, and member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm several times between 1865 and 1884. He was also Minister of Education and Church Affairs in 1884. ..
Henrik Lax
Henrik Lax (born Rolf Henrik Richard Lax on 6 May 1946 in Helsinki) is a Finnish politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Swedish People's Party, Member of the Bureau of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Civil Libe..
Henrik Lindstrand
Henrik Lindstrand plays keyboard in the Danish rock band Kashmir. ..
Henrik Lund
Henrik Lund (September 29 1875 - June 6 1948) was a Greenlandic lyricist, painter and priest. He wrote the lyrics for the national anthem of Greenland, Nunarput utoqqarsuanngoravit. ..
Henrik Lundqvist
Henrik Lundqvist (b. March 2, 1982) is a Swedish goaltender for the New York Rangers. After only one season, he is considered to be one of the best goaltenders in the National Hockey League, and was nominated for the Vezina Trophy. He has an identical twin brother, Joel Lundqvist of the Dallas Star..
Henrik Malyan
Henrik Malyan (September 30, 1925 in Telavi, Georgia – March 14, 1988 in Yerevan, Armenia) was an Armenian film director. This article lacks a Armenian name or text. ..
Henrik Nilsson
Henrik Nilson (born 15 February 1976 in Nyköping) is a Swedish flatwater canoer. Together with Markus Oscarsson he won Olympic gold at Athens 2004 in the K-2 1000m sprint kayak event. The duo had previously won Olympic silver at Sydney 2000 as well as two world championship gold medals over the..
Henrik Pedersen
Henrik Pedersen (born June 10, 1975) is a Danish professional football player who currently plays for Bolton Wanderers F.C. as a forward. He has played three games for the Danish national team. In a race for his signature, Sam Allardyce signed Pedersen on July 3, 2001. He made his debut appearance ..
Henrik Pontén
John Henrik Gustav Pontén, born October 17, 1965 in Kalmar is a Swedish jurist active in the organization Svenska antipiratbyrån (Swedish Anti-Piracy Bureau), an organization which he frequently represents in media. Henrik Pontén was a member of the Swedish junior national team in fencing. ..
Henrik Pontoppidan
Henrik Pontoppidan (July 24, 1857 – August 21, 1943) was a realist writer who shared with Karl Gjellerup the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1917 for "his authentic descriptions of present-day life in Denmark." Pontoppidan's novels and short stories - informed with a desire for social progress b..
Henrik Poulsen
Henrik Bech Poulsen is a Danish record company owner, who lives in Texas in the United States. He has chronicled every punk rock band ever to have released a recording and used this information to compile the reference book - [[77: The Year of Punk and New Wave]] ..
Henrik Reuterdahl
Henrik Reuterdahl (born September 11, 1795 in Malmö; died June 28, 1870 in Uppsala) was archbishop of Sweden from 1856 to his death. Stemming from Malmö, he was orphaned at an early age and had to rely on others for his education and support. Despite this he managed to get a higher education at ..
Henrik S. Järrel
Henrik Stefan Järrel (born November 9, 1948, in Stockholm) is a member of the Riksdag (as a Moderate), a swedish TV-personality and media consultant. He is the son of the actors Ingrid Backlin and Stig Järrel. Järrel has been a member of the Riksdag 1991-1994, and then again since 1995, as a ..
Henrik Schaefer
Henrik Schaefer is a German conductor, was born in Bochum in 1968. At the age of 6 he began playing the violin and changed to viola when he was 14. After his studies in Essen and Freiburg with Prof. Grahe, Prof. Koch, Prof. Kashkashian and Prof. Luethy, he became the then youngest member of the Be..
Henrik Schück
Henrik Schück, born 2 November 1855, died 3 October 1947, Swedish literary historian. Professor in the Lund University 1890-98, in Uppsala University 1898-1920, rector of the university 1913 - 1918. Member of the Swedish Academy 1913 - 1947, seat 3. Member of the Nobel Committee of the academy 19..
Henrik Schyffert
Per Henrik Schyffert (born February 23, 1968) is a Swedish comedian, actor, musician, and a radio and TV personality. Schyffert is mostly known for being a popular comedian in Sweden, where he started his career on the radio, doing prank phone calls, and later moved on to TV. For a while he worked ..
Henrik Sedin
Henrik "Hank" Sedin (Born September 26, 1980 in Örnsköldsvik) is a Swedish professional ice hockey player for the National Hockey League's Vancouver Canucks. His identical twin brother Daniel Sedin also plays for the Canucks. Both play on a line with Anson Carter, sometimes known colloquially as..
Henrik Shipstead
Henrik Shipstead Henrik Shipstead (January 8, 1881 – June 26, 1960) was an American politician. He served in the United States Senate from March 4, 1923, to January 3, 1947 from the state of Minnesota. He served first as a member of the Farmer-Labor Party from 1923–1941 and then ..
Henrik Sjöberg
Henrik Sjöberg (born January 20, 1875 in Stockholm — died August 1, 1905 in Helsingør) was a Swedish athlete and gymnast. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Sjöberg placed fourth or fifth (with the other place going to Georgios Gennimatas of Greece) in his preliminary heat of ..
Henrik Steffens
Henrik Steffens (May 2 1773–February 13 1845), was a Norwegian-born German philosopher, scientist, and poet. He was born at Stavanger, Norway. At the age of fourteen he went with his parents to Copenhagen, where he studied theology and natural science. In 1796 he lectured at the University o..
Henrik Steffens Hagerup
Henrik Steffens Hagerup (1806-1859) was the Norwegian Minister of the Navy in different periods 1856-1859, in interim member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm 1857, and member of the Council 1857-1858. ..
Henrik Stenson
Henrik Stenson (born 5 April 1976 in Gothenburg) is a Swedish golfer. He turned professional in 1999 and the following year topped the order of merit on the second tier golf tour in Europe, the Challenge Tour. He joined the main European Tour in 2001 and has won three European Tour events. In 2005 h..
Henrik Strindberg
Henrik Strindberg (1954-) is a Swedish composer of contemporary music. He studied composition at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm from 1980 to 1987 where he studied for Gunnar Bucht and Sven-David Sandström amongst others. In 1985 he also participated in a summer course with Iannis Xenakis i..
Henrik Sundström
Henrik Sundström (born February 29, 1964 in Lund, Sweden) is a former professional male tennis player from Sweden. He is nicknamed Henke. He was part of the golden generation of Swedish tennis in the 1980s that come through the ranks after the great success of Björn Borg. Sundström was at his b..
Henrik Tallinder
Henrik Tallinder (born January 10, 1979 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a professional ice hockey defenceman who currently plays for the Buffalo Sabres of the NHL. He has recently suffered a broken arm and will miss the remainder of the 2006 Stanley Cup Playoffs. At the time of the injury, he was tied fo..
Henrik Wann Jensen
Henrik Wann Jensen (b. 1969) is a Danish computer graphics researcher. He is best known for developing the photon mapping technique as the subject of his PhD thesis, but has also done important research in simulating subsurface scattering and the sky. He was awarded an Oscar (Technical achievement ..
Henrik Wergeland
Henrik Wergeland Henrik Wergeland (June 17, 1808–July 12 1845) was a Norwegian poet and prose writer, born in Kristiansand. He was the eldest son of Nikolai Wergeland (1780–1848), who had been a member of the constitutional assembly which proclaimed the independence of Norway in 18..
Henrik Wigström
Henrik Wigström (1862-1923), a Finnish-born jeweler and goldsmith, was from 1903 head workmaster for the firm of Peter Carl Fabergé in St Petersburg. Born in Tammisaari, Finland, Henrik Wigström was apprenticed to a local silversmith Petter Madsen. He travelled to St Petersburg and in 1884 was t..
Henrik Zetterberg
Henrik Zetterberg (Born October 9, 1980 in Njurunda, Sweden) is a Swedish-born professional hockey player. His natural position is centre, but he has mostly played left wing since coming to the NHL in the 2002-03 NHL Season. He wears #40 in Detroit and wore #20 for Timrå IK. His nickname in Swed..
Henrique
Henrique (English: Henry) is the name of two rulers of Portugal: Henry, Count of Portugal (1066-1112)Henry, King of Portugal (1512-1580) ..
Henrique, São Tomé and Príncipe
Henrique --> Statistics Province/Island: São Tomé Location: 0.1/0°6" N lat.6.533/6°33" E long. Henrique (Portuguese for Henry) is a village on the island of São Tomé. Other Henrique has a church and a square (praça). The municipality is the low-class in GDP and GNP in São Tom..
Henriques
Henriques (Hen•ree'•kes) is a common surname in the Portuguese language, namely in Portugal and Brazil. It was originally a Patronymic, meaning Son of Henrique (English: Henry). Its Spanish equivalent is Henriquez. It is a name associated with a great number of different people: *Afonso Henriqu..
Henriques Street
Henriques Street, formerly known as Berner Street, is a narrow street off Commercial Road in the East End of London. Its modest appearance belies a rather interesting history. Elizabeth Stride was found dead in Berner Street, the third of Jack the Ripper's victims. The street is also the location of..
Henriqueta Lisboa
Henriqueta Lisboa (1901–1985) was a Brazilian writer. Bibliography Fogo fátuo, poetry, 1925Enternecimento, poetry, 1929Velório, poetry, 1936Prisioneira da noite, poetry, 1941O menino poeta, poetry, 1943 (first edition)O menino poeta, poetry, 1975 (special edition)O menino poeta, poetry, 1..
Henrique Campos
Henrique Campos was a Portuguese film director. He was born in 1909 and died in 1983. ..
Henrique da Rocha Lima
Henrique da Rocha Lima (1879–1956) was a Brazilian physician, pathologist and infectologist. Working in Germany, he discovered Rickettsia prowazekii, the pathogen of endemic typhus. Henrique da Rocha Lima got his M.D. degree by the Medical School of Rio de Janeiro in 1905. He was one of the found..
Henrique de Curitiba
Zbigniew Henrique Morozowicz, known as Henrique de Curitiba (b. August 29, 1934, in Curitiba, Paraná), is a Brazilian composer of Polish descent. He chose the pseudonym "Henrique de Curitiba" to become known in Brazil and abroad under a more commonly and better pronounciable name. Morozowicz was ..
Henrique Frade
Henrique Frade (born August 3 1934 in Formiga, MG) was a Brazilian football striker. 3rd high scorer in Flamengo's history with 214 goals, Henrique won the 1961 Rio São Paulo Tournament and had 402 appearances for the club between 1954 and 1963. He also played for Nacional Montevideo, Portuguesa-..
Henrique Galvão
Henrique Galvão (1895-1970) was a military officer, politician, writer, and opponent of Portugal's long ruling dictator António de Oliveira Salazar. Galvão was famous for leading the Santa Maria hijacking, also called Operation Dulcinea, on January 22, 1961. Galvão used the hijacking and radio ..
Henrique Hilário
Henrique Hilário M. Alves Sampaio, known simply as Hilário, (born 21 October 1975 in São Pedro da Cova in Portugal) is a Portuguese footballer, who plays as a goalkeeper in England for Chelsea. He joined the club on 1st June 2006 from the Portuguese side Nacional Madeira, having previously play..
Henrique Lopes de Mendonça
Henrique Lopes de Mendonça (1856-1931) was a Portuguese poet, playwright and naval officer. He wrote several plays, and with his friend, the composer Alfredo Keil, he wrote the lyrics of the future Portuguese national anthem, A Portuguesa, which was adopted in 1911. See also ..
Henrique Mecking
Henrique Mecking (born 23 January 1952; first name spelled Enrique in some references) was a leading Brazilian chess master in the 1970s. He was a very strong player at an early age (see sample game below), drawing comparisons to Bobby Fischer, although he did not achieve the International Grandm..
Henrique Meirelles
Henrique de Campos Meirelles (b. August, 31, 1945) is the current president of the Banco Central Do Brasil (Brazil's Central Bank). In 2002 he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies as a member of the party PSDB but resigned to assume in January 2003 his current position. Mr Meirelles earned a B..
Henrique Olifiers
Henrique Olifiers is a Brazilian game designer specialized in creating media convergent game formats. Career Olifiers's last position in Brazil was as Head of Games at Globo TV. There he developed around 30 web-based games, some of them multiplayer, such as Thorvarium 1 and 2. He developed one mass..
Henrique Pousão
Henrique Pousão (Vila Viçosa, 1859 - 1884) was a Portuguese painter. Life Henrique Pousão was the son of a judge, from a wealthy family of Alentejo. He soon revealed his high talent at the age of ten copying a portrait of Rubens. In 1872 he endorses in the Fine Arts Academy of Porto where u..
Henrique Rosa
Henrique Rosa, president of Guinea-Bissau (2003-05) Henrique Pereira Rosa (b. 18 January 1946) was interim President of Guinea-Bissau from 28 September 2003 to 1 October 2005. His appointment came following a 14 September military coup that deposed the elected government of President Kumba Ial..
Henrique Walter Pinotti
Henrique Walter Pinotti is a noted Brazilian physician and gastric surgeon, full professor of surgery at the University of São Paulo's Medical School. He is the author of the book Acesso ao Esôfago Torácico por Transecção Mediana do Diafragma (1999). ..
Henri "T.S.K." Sattler
Henri Sattler aka Henri T.S.K. Sattler (born 1971), is a musician and the founder/vocalist/guitarist of the Dutch death metal band God Dethroned. Sattler founded the band in 1990. T.S.K. stands for The Serpent King. ..
Henri Alekan
Henri Alekan (February 10 1909 – June 15 2001) was a French cinematographer . Alekan was born in Paris, France. From the 1930s he was involved in many masterpieces of French cinema. He was one of the few 'behind the scenes' film workers who succeeded in stepping out from the stars' shadow and m..
Henri Alexis Brialmont
Henri Alexis Brialmont (May 25, 1821 - June 21, 1903) was a Belgian military engineer. He was one of the leading fortifications engineers in the 19th century. He was son of General Laurent Mathieu Brialmont (d. 1885) and was born at Venlo in Limburg. Brialmont was educated at the Brussels military ..
Henri Alleg
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. Henri Alleg alias Henri Sal..
Henri Amédée de Broglie
Prince Henri Amédée de Broglie (February 8, 1849 - November 5, 1917). He was born in Paris, the son of Jacques Victor Albert, Duc de Broglie and his wife Pauline de Galard de Brassac de Béarn. He married Marie Say (1857-1943) on June 7, 1875, in Paris. He died in Paris. ..
Henri Arnaud
Henri Arnaud (1641-1721) was a pastor of the Vaudois, who turned soldier to rescue, and did rescue, his co-religionists from their dispersion under the persecution of the Count of Savoy. When the Vaudois were exiled a second time, he accompanied them in their exile to Schomberg, and acted pastor to..
Henri Auguste Barbier
Henri Auguste Barbier (April 29, 1805 — February 13, 1882) was a French dramatist and poet. Born in Paris, France, Barbier was inspired by the July Revolution and poured forth a series of eager, vigorous poems, denouncing the evils of the time. They are spoken of collectively as the lambes (1..
Henri Barbusse
Henri Barbusse Henri Barbusse (May 17, 1873, Asnières-sur-Seine—August 30, 1935, Moscow) was a French novelist, journalist, and an active communist. He came to fame with the publication of his novel Le Feu (translated as Under Fire) in 1916, which was based on his experiences during W..
Henri Bard
Henri Bard (* April 29 1892 in Lyon; † January 26 1951) was a French footballer. He started his career in Switzerland, when his parents lived there. His first club was Servette Genève. Since 1911 he played as forward for Racing Club de France. Only two years later he became a member of the Fre..
Henri Becque
Henri Becque (1837-1899) was a French playwright whose works were part of the naturalism movement in the arts and literature. His most famous play was The Vultures, about a family that faces a sudden and catastrophic tragedy. ..
Henri Becquerel
Antoine Henri Becquerel (December 15, 1852 – August 25, 1908) was a French physicist, Nobel laureate, and one of the discoverers of radioactivity. Contents 1 Early days2 Rise in natural sciences, discoveries and major works3 Final days and legacy4 See also5 Exter..
Henri Belolo
Henri Belolo is a French music producer, very successful during the disco era. Together with his friend composer Jacques Morali, he notably created the Ritchie Family group and, their most successful group, the Village People. He was born in November 1936 in Casablanca, Morocco. Unlike his associat..
Henri Bencolin
Henri Bencolin is a fictional detective created by John Dickson Carr. He appeared in five "locked-room" and "impossible crime" mystery novels of the 1930s. He is a juge d'instruction (examining magistrate) in the Paris judicial system. The books in which he appears are: It Walks By Night (1930)C..
Henri Bendel
Henri Bendel is an upscale women's fashion store, with only two locations. The main store is located in New York's famous Fifth Avenue shopping district, and a second is located at Easton Town Center in Columbus, Ohio. It primarily sells items hard to find instead of the usual array of well-known l..
Henri Berger
Henri Berger, standing in front, is the Father of the Royal Hawaiian Band, the oldest municipal band in the United States. Henri Berger (1844-1929) was composer and royal bandmaster of the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1872 to his death. Berger was born in Prussia and became a member of Germany's im..
Henri Bergson
Henri Bergson Henri-Louis Bergson (October 18, 1859 – January 4, 1941) was a major French philosopher, influential in the first half of the 20th century. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Overview1.2 Education and career1.3 Relationship with James and Pragmatism1.4 The ..
Henri Bernstein
Henri/Henry Bernstein, Henri/Henry-Léon-Gustave-Charles Bernstein (June 20, 1876 - 1953) was a French playwright. During the Second World War he fled to the United States, and lived in New York at the Waldorf Astoria. Jean-Pierre Aumont relates in his work Le Soleil et les Ombres (Robert Laffont, 1..
Henri Bertini
Henri Jérôme Bertini (October 28, 1798 - September 30, 1876) was a French classical composer and pianist. Life Henri Jérôme Bertini was born in London on October 28, 1798, but his family returned to Paris six months later. He received his early musical education from his father and his brothe..
Henri Berton
Henri Berton was a French archer. He competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. Berton entered the men's double York round event in 1908, taking 16th place (the best finish of a French archer in the event) with 425 points. He then competed in the Continental style contest, placing 8th at 212..
Henri Blowitz
Henri Georges Stephane Adolphe Opper de Blowitz (28 December 1825-18 January 1903) was a Bohemian journalist. He was born to a family of Jewish ancestry at Blowitz in Bohemia, and left home at the age of fifteen to travel, acquiring a wide range of languages in the process. When financial constrain..
Henri Bosco
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Henri Bourassa
Henri Bourassa Joseph-Napoléon-Henri Bourassa (September 1, 1868- August 30, 1952) was a French Canadian political leader and publisher. Born in Montreal, Quebec, Henri Bourassa was a grandson of Louis-Joseph Papineau. He was educated at Montreal's École polytechnique and at Holy Cross Col..
Henri Braconnot
Henri Braconnot Henri Braconnot (Commercy May 29, 1780 - Nancy January 15, 1855) was a French chemist and pharmacist. He was born in Commercy, his father being a counsel at the local parliament. At the death of his father, in 1787, Henri began his instruction in an elementary school in Comme..
Henri Braquenié
Henri Braquenié was an interbellum and World War II French Air Force officer and cryptanalyst. Captain Braquenié attended, with French Major Gustave Bertrand and another French Army officer, the January 9-10, 1939, Paris meeting of French, Polish and British military intelligence officers conve..
Henri Brémond
Henri Bremond (31 July1865-17 August1933) was a French literary scholar, sometime Jesuit, and Catholic philosopher, one of the recognised Catholic modernists. He was born and educated in Aix-en-Provence. He served his novitiate in England, and took orders in 1892. He then taught for two years, and ..
Henri Breuil
Henri Breuil (February 28, 1877 - August 14, 1961), often referred to as Abbé Breuil was a French archaeologist. He taught at the Collège de France from 1929 to 1947 and became a member of the Institut de France in 1938. See also Cave paintingCave of the Trois-FrèresPierre Teilhard de Chardin ..
Henri Brisson
Henri Brisson. Eugène Henri Brisson (July 31, 1835 - April 14, 1912) was a French statesman, prime minister of France for a period in 1885-1886 and again in 1898. Biography He was born at Bourges, and followed his father’s profession of advocate. Having made his mark in opposition dur..
Henri Buisson
Henri Buisson (1873 – 1944) was a French physicist. In 1913 he discovered together with Charles Fabry the ozone layer. ..
Henri Büsser
Henri Büsser (January 16, 1872 – December 30, 1973) was a French classical music composer and conductor. Henri-Paul Büsser was born in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France. The musical secretary to Charles Gounod, he was an 1893 winner of the Prix de Rome for music. As a conductor, Büsser assisted ..
Henri Caillavet
Henri Caillavet is a French political figure. Former MOD (during the French Fourth Republic) and Senator, Henri Caillavet is usually referred to in France, as the long time defender of civil liberties. ..
Henri Callot
Henri Callot was a French fencer. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Callot won the silver medal in the amateur foil event. He went undefeated in his preliminary round group, defeating Henri Delaborde, Perikles Pierrakos-Mavromichalis, and Ioannis Poulos. He then faced fellow F..
Henri Camara
Henri Camara (born May 10, 1977 in Dakar) is a Senegalese football (soccer) player who, as of 2005, plays for Wigan Athletic of the FA Premier League. Camara played for Senegal at their surprising run at the 2002 World Cup, scoring two, one a golden goal, in the Round of 16 against Sweden. He was ..
Henri Cardinal Schwery
Henri Cardinal Schwery (born 14 June 1932) is a Cardinal and Bishop Emeritus of Sion, Switzerland. Born in St-Léonard, Valais, Schwery studied mathematics, theoretical physics, Catholic theology, and philosophy in Sion, Rome, and Fribourg. On 7 July 1957 he was ordained priest. From 1961 to 1977, ..
Henri Cartan
Henri Cartan Henri Cartan (born July 8, 1904) is a son of Élie Cartan, and is, as his father was, a distinguished and influential French mathematician. Born in Nancy, France. He studied at the Lycée Hoche in Versailles, then at the ENS. He held academic positions at a number of French unive..
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Portrait of Henri Cartier-Bresson taken by George Platt Lynes. Henri Cartier-Bresson (August 22, 1908 – August 3 2004) was a French photographer. Cartier-Bresson is considered to be the father of modern photojournalism. He was one of the first serious photographers to shoot in the smal..
Henri Carton de Wiart
Henri Carton de Wiart (January 31, 1869 - May 6 1951) was Prime Minister of Belgium from November 20, 1920 to May 6, 1921. He was from an aristocratic family. Born in Brussels, Carton De Wiart studied law and became a lawyer. He was elected to the Belgian House of Representatives as a left wing Ca..
Henri Casadesus
Henri Casadesus (September 30, 1879 – May 31, 1947) was a violist and music publisher who founded the Society of Ancient Instruments with Camille Saint Saens in 1901. The society, which operated between 1901 and 1939, was a quintet of performers who used obsolete instruments such as the viola..
Henri Castro
Henri Castro was one of the most important empresarios of the Republic of Texas. Only Stephen F. Austin was responsible for bringing more colonists to Texas as an empresario. Castro was a French diplomat of Jewish and Portuguese descent, and he would later become an American citizen. The hundreds o..
Henri Catargi
Henri Catargi (1895–1976) was a renowned Romanian painter from Brasov. ..
Henri Cazalis
Henri Cazalis (1840 - July, 1909), French poet and man of letters. He wrote under the pseudonyms of Jean Caselli and Jean Lahor. He was born at Cormeilles-en-Parisis (Seine-et-Oise). His works include: Chants populaires de l'Italie (1865)Vita tristis, Reveries fantastiques, Romances sans musique ..
Henri Cernuschi
Henri Cernuschi (1821 in Milan - 12 May 1896 in Menton) was an Italian politician and economist. He was born of wealthy parents at Milan, and was destined for the legal profession. During his studies he became involved in the revolutionary movement. He played a conspicuous part in the insurrection ..
Henri Chantavoine
Henri Chantavoine (6 August 1850–1918) was a French writer. He was born in Montpellier and educated at the École Normale Supérieure. After teaching in the provinces he moved, in 1876, to the Lycée Charlemagne in Paris, and subsequently became Professor of Rhetoric at the Lycée Henri IV an..
Henri Chapron
Henri Chapron (b. in 1886 in Nouan-le-Fuzelier - d. in 1978 in Levallois) was a prominent French automobile coachbuilder. His atelier, created in 1919, was located in the Paris suburb of Levallois-Perret. Chapron began his career developing custom body designs for French luxury vehicles, like Talbo..
Henri Chapu
Henri-Michel-Antoine Chapu (born Le Mée, 29 September 1833 - died, Paris, 21 April 1891) was a French sculptor in a modified Neoclassical tradition who was known for his use of allegory in his works. Life and career Born into modest circumstances, Chapu moved to Paris with his family and in 1947 en..
Henri Charrière
Henri Charrière (16 November 1906 Ardèche, France - 29 July 1973 Madrid, Spain) is chiefly known as the author of Papillon, a memoir of his incarceration in a penal colony on French Guiana. The book details his numerous escapes, attempted escapes, adventures and recaptures from his imprisonment i..
Henri Chopin
Henri Chopin (born 1922) is an avant-garde poet and musician. Henri Chopin is a little-known but key figure of the French avant-garde during the second half of the 20th century. Known primarily as a concrete and sound poet, he created a large body of pioneering recordings using early tape recorders..
Henri Chrétien
Henri Chrétien (February 1, 1879 – February 6, 1956) was a French astronomer and an inventor. Born in Paris, France, his most famous invention is the anamorphic widescreen process, that resulted in CinemaScope, and the co-invention (with George Willis Ritchey) of the Ritchey-Chrétien type o..
Henri Christophe
Portrait as King Henry I. Henri Christophe (October 6, 1767 – October 8, 1820) was a career officer and general in the Haïtian Army. He became President of the State of Haïti on February 17, 1807. He was proclaimed King of Haïti on March 26, 1811. He committed suicide on October 8, 1820. ..
Henri Coandă
Henri Marie Coandă (June 7, 1886 – November 25, 1972) (IPA: /ɐʁi maʁi kwandə/) was a Romanian inventor, aerodynamics pioneer and the parent of the modern jet aircraft. Henri Marie Coandă Contents 1 Life2 Quotes3 Inventions and discoveries4 Awards and medals5&..
Henri Coandă International Airport
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Henri Cochet
Henri Cochet in 1924 Cochet (right) and Jean Borotra, another great French player Henri Jean Cochet (December 14, 1901 in Villeurbanne, near Lyon – April 1, 1987 in Paris) was a champion tennis player, one of the famous "Four Musketeers" from France who dominated tennis in the lat..
Henri Coiffier de Ruzé, Marquis of Cinq-Mars
Henri Coiffier de Ruzé, Marquis of Cinq-Mars (1620 - September 12, 1642) was a "favourite" of King Louis XIII of France who led the last and most nearly successful of the many conspiracies against the king's powerful first minister, the Cardinal Richelieu. Cinq-Mars was the son of Marshal Antoine..
Henri Cole
Henri Cole (born 1956) is a poet. He was born in Fukuoka, Japan and raised in Virginia, United States. His books of poetry include: Middle Earth (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2003), The Visible Man (1998), The Look of Things (1995), The Zoo Wheel of Knowledge (1989), and The Marble Queen (1986). From 19..
Henri Colpi
Henri Colpi (July 15, 1921 - Brigue, Switzerland – January 14, 2006 - Menton) won the Palme d'Or at the 1961 Cannes Film Festival for the Luis Bunuel-directed film Viridiana (1961). ..
Henri Coppens
Henri Coppens (born April 29, 1930) is a former Belgian football striker. He played notably for Beerschot and the national team for which he scored 21 goals in 47 matches between 1949 and 1959. Coppens played in the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland. "Rik" finished three times top scorer of the Jupil..
Henri Cornet
Henri Cornet, born as Henri Jaudry on August 4, 1884 - died March 18, 1941, was a French cyclist who won the 1904 Tour de France. Born in Desvres, Pas-de-Calais, France, he was only 20 years old when he won the Tour de France. The race was marred by a multitude of problems including irate spectato..
Henri Cruse
A prestigious wine shipper for centuries in Bordeaux, France, Henri Cruse was caught illegally blending cheap and inferior wine into very expensive Bordeaux wines. The company was found guilty and paid a fine. A British brewer now owns the firm. See also Wine fraud Source [Wine Frauds] re..
Henri Curiel
Henri Curiel (September 13, 1914 - May 4, 1978) was a political activist, founder of a communist organization in Egypt. He was then involved in the support of several national liberation causes until his in assassination in Paris on May 4, 1978. Henri Curiel is buried at Père Lachaise cemetery, Par..
Henri d'Astier de la Vigerie
Henri d'Astier de la Vigerie (11 September 1897 - 10 October 1952) was a French soldier, resistance member, and politician. Henri d'Astier was born in Villedieu-sur-Indre, a small village in the Indre département of central France. His military career began in 1915, and by the end of World War I, ..
Henri d'Orléans, duc d'Aumale
French Monarchy House of Orleans Reference style His Royal Highness Spoken style Your Royal Highness Alternative style Sir External link and references [Detailed biography] (in French)References |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Henri d'Ursel
Henri d'Ursel (1900 - 1974) was a Belgian film director and writer. He lived in Paris during the 1920s, at the height of the surrealist and avant-garde movements. In 1929 he wrote La Perle, under the pseudonym "Henri d'Arche", based on a story by Georges Hugnet. Returning to Belgium, in 1937 d'Ur..
Henri Debehogne
Henri Debehogne (born 1928) is a Belgian astronomer. He worked at the Royal Observatory in Uccle, and specialized in astrometry of comets and asteroids. He has discovered over 700 asteroids, including the Trojan asteroids (6090) 1989 DJ and (65210) 2002 EG (the latter with Eric Walter Elst). As..
Henri Decaë
Henri Decaë (1915 - 1987) gained fame as a cinematographer entering the film industry as a sound engineer and sound editor. He was a photojournalist in the French army during WW II. After the war he began making documentary shorts, directing and photographing industrial and commercial films. In 19..
Henri Delaborde
For the Olympic competitor, see Henri Delaborde (fencer). Henri François Delaborde (1764 - 1833) was a French general of the Napoleonic Wars. He was the son of a baker of Dijon. At the outbreak of the French Revolution he joined the "Volunteers of the Côte-d'Or," and passing rapidly through all ..
Henri Delaborde (fencer)
Henri Delaborde was a French fencer. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Delaborde competed in the amateur foil event. He placed third of four in his preliminary group after winning one bout, against Ioannis Poulos, and losing the other two, to Henri Callot and Perikles Pierrakos-M..
Henri Delaunay
Henri Delaunay (born 15 June 1883, died 9 November 1955) was a French football administrator. He was head of the French Football Federation and then of UEFA from its foundation on 15 June 1954 until his death. Along with Jules Rimet, he was an early architect of the FIFA World Cup. He was also a..
Henri Dericourt
Henri Dericourt (1909-1962) was a French agent for Special Operations Executive who may have become a double agent for the Sicherheitsdienst (SD). Henri Déricourt was born in France in September 1909. As an adult he first became a civilian pilot and then French Air Force test pilot. After the defe..
Henri Desgrange
Henri Desgrange (1865 in Paris, France - 1940 in Beauvallon, France) was a competitive bicycle racer and French sports journalist. He set twelve world track cycling records, including the hour record of 35.325 kilometers on May 11, 1893. Desgrange is credited with founding the Tour de France in 1..
Henri Désiré Landru
Henri Désiré Landru (born April 12, 1869; died February 25 1922) was a notorious French serial killer and real-life Bluebeard. Born in Paris, his childhood and early years are thought to have been fairly uneventful. After leaving school he spent four years in the army, after which he seduced hi..
Henri Desmarets
Henri Desmarets (or Desmarest) (February 1661 in Paris – September 7, 1741 in Lunéville) was a French composer of the middle Baroque period. He was a child prodigy and sang as a boy soprano in the royal chapel. His opera "Endymion" was staged at Versailles in March, 1682. In 1683, King..
Henri Deterding
Henri Wilhelm August Deterding KBE (Hon), (19 April 1866, Amsterdam - 4 February 1939, St Moritz) was for many years the chairman of Royal Dutch Petroleum Company and then Royal Dutch/Shell, one of the world's largest oil companies. Called the "Napoleon of Oil", Deterding was responsible for develo..
Henri de Baillet-Latour
Belgian Count Henri de Baillet-Latour (March 1, 1876 – January 6, 1942) was the third president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). De Baillet-Latour became a member of the IOC in 1903, later also co-founding the Belgian Olympic Committee. He was one of the organisers of the 1920 Su..
Henri de Bornier
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Henri de France
Henri Georges de France (7 September 1911 Paris – 29 April 1996 Paris) was an influential French television engineer. He was the author of the 819 line standard, the inventor of SECAM and apparently behind the HD-MAC high-definition standard. On December 6, 1931, he founded the Compagnie G..
Henri de Jouvenel
Baron Henri (Henry) de Jouvenel des Ursins was the second husband of French writer Colette. he was the father of her only child, Colette de Jouvenel. From a previous marriage, he had a son, Bertrand de Jouvenel. Henri de Jouvenel was the editor for the newspaper Le Matin. he met Colette in 1911 and ..
Henri de Latouche
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Henri de Laulanie
Henri de Laulanie (born February 22 1920 in Poitou, France - died June 23 1995 in Madagascar) was a French Jesuit father who was responsible for the rice cultivation method known as the System of Rice Intensification (SRI). Father de Laulanie arrived on Madagascar in 1961. As rice was the staple fo..
Henri de la Falaise
Henri le Bailly, Marquis de La Coudraye de La Falaise (Saint-Cyr-l'École, France, February 11, 1898 - April 10, 1972) was a French nobleman, translator, film director, film producer, and war hero who was best known for his high-profile marriages to two leading Hollywood actresses. Notably handsome..
Henri de la Rochejaquelein
Henri de la Rochejaquelein by Girodet. Henri du Vergier, comte de la Rochejaquelein (August 30, 1772 - January 28, 1794) was the youngest general of the Royalist Vendéan insurrection during the French Revolution. Contents 1 Life1.1 Early activities1.2 Rebellion1.3 Fina..
Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne, Vicomte de Turenne
For the town in France, see Turenne, Corrèze. Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne, Vicomte de Turenne, often referred to as Turenne (September 11, 1611 – July 27, 1675) achieved military fame and became a Marshal of France. He was the most illustrious member of the La Tour d'Auvergne family. Con..
Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, vicomte de Turenne, duc de Bouillon
Henri de La Tour, Marshal of France Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, comte de Montfort et Negrepelisse, vicomte de Turenne, Castillon, et Lanquais, titular duc de Bouillon (September 28, 1555–March 25, 1623) was prince of the independent principality of Sedan and Marshal of France. He belon..
Henri de Lubac
Cardinal Henri de Lubac (February 20, 1896 - September 4, 1991), a French Jesuit, is considered to be one of the most influential theologians of the 20th Century. His writings and doctrinal research played a key role in the shaping of the Second Vatican Council. Contents 1 Early life2 S..
Henri de Man
Henri De Man (Flemish name Hendrik de Man) was a Belgian who was one of the leading socialist theoreticians of his period. He was a Flemish burgher who received trained in Germany. He was Vice president of the Parti ouvrier belge (POB, Belgian Workers' party). Upon the death of Emile Vandervelde i..
Henri de Massue, 1st Earl of Galway
Henri de Massue, Marquis de Ruvigny, afterwards Earl of Galway (April 9, 1648 - September 3, 1720), was a French soldier and diplomat who was influential in the Nine Years' War and the War of Spanish Succession. Massue was born in Paris. He was the son of the 1st Marquis de Ruvigny, a distinguis..
Henri de Noailles
Henri de Noailles, comte d'Ayen (1554 - 1623), son of Antoine, was a commander in the religious wars, and was made comte d'Ayen by Herny IV in 1593. References ..
Henri de Régnier
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Henri de Rigny
Henri de Rigny was the commander of the French squadron at the Battle of Navarino in the Greek War of Independence. He died from chest wounds. ..
Henri de Savoie, 4th Duc de Nemours
Henri de Savoie (1572–1632), called originally marquis de Saint-Sorlin, succeeded his brother Charles Emmanuel as duke of Nemours. In 1588 he took the marquisate of Saluzzo from the French for his cousin, the duke of Savoy. The princes of Guise, his half-brothers, induced him to join the Leag..
Henri de Talleyrand-Périgord, comte de Chalais
Henri de Talleyrand-Périgord, comte de Chalais (1599-1626) was a favourite of Louis XIII. He was accused of conspiracy against Richelieu, arrested at Nantes, and beheaded. External links [Biography][City of Chalais Website] ..
Henri de Tonti
Henri de Tonti (1649 or 1650 – September, 1704) was an Italian-born soldier, explorer, and fur trader in the service of France. Henri de Tonti was mostly likely born near Gaeta, Italy in either 1649 or 1650. He was the son of Lorenzo de Tonti, a financier and former governor of Gaeta. Alph..
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (November 24, 1864 – September 9, 1901) was a French painter. Contents 1 Biography2 Depiction in Films3 Selected works4 External links Biography Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec Monfa was born in Albi, Tar..
Henri Diamant-Berger
Henri Diamant-Berger (June 9, 1895 - May 7, 1972) was a French screenwriter, film director and producer. Born in Paris, France to a Jewish family, he studied to be a lawyer but was drawn to the motion picture business. He began his career in the cinema in 1916 as a silent film screenwriter but with..
Henri Didon
Henri Didon (born 17 March 1840, Touvet (Isère), France - died 13 March 1900, Toulouse) was a French preacher, writer, and educator. Life At the age of eighteen he left the seminary of Grenoble to enter the Dominican Order at Flavigny. Four years later he went to Rome to complete his studies at t..
Henri Dikongué
Henri Dikongué is a Cameroonian singer and guitarist. Biography Born on December 6 1967 in Douala to a family of musicians, he learned music at a young age, especially from his grandmother, who sang in a chorus, and his uncle, who played guitar. His parents, however, did not think he could make ..
Henri Donnedieu de Vabres
de Vabres on the left, with Falco beside him, and Parker on the right edge Professor Henri Donnedieu de Vabres (July 8, 1880-1952) was a judge during the Nuremberg trials after World War II. He was the primary French judge during the proceedings, with Robert Falco as his alternate. Prior to t..
Henri Druey
Daniel-Henri Druey (April 12, 1799 - March 29, 1855) was a Swiss politician. He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on November 16, 1848, as one of the seven initial members. During his time in office he held the following departments: Department of Justice and Police (1848 - 1849)Political ..
Henri Ducard
Henri Ducard is a fictional character in the Batman comic book universe. He was created by writer Sam Hamm in Detective Comics #598. Comics In the comics, Bruce Wayne approached Ducard for training in Paris, during his early days traveling the world. Ducard is a knowledgeable detective with excel..
Henri Duparc
Henri Duparc (January 21, 1848 – February 12, 1933) was a French composer of the late Romantic period. He was born in Paris. He studied piano with César Franck at the Jesuit College of Vaugirard and became one of his first composition pupils. In 1871, he joined with Saint-Saëns and Romain ..
Henri Dupuy de Lôme
Stanislas Charles Henri Dupuy de Lôme (15 October 1816 - 1 February 1885) was a French naval architect of the 19th century, and arguably France's greatest naval architect ever. He was the son of a naval officer and was born in Ploemer near Lorient, Brittany, in western France. He was educated at ..
Henri Dutilleux
Henri Dutilleux (born January 22, 1916 in Angers, France) is one of the most important French composers of the second half of the 20th century, producing work in the tradition of Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy, and Albert Roussel, but in a style distinctly his own. Although his output is relatively s..
Henri Dutrochet
Henri Dutrochet René Joachim Henri Dutrochet (November 14th 1776, Poitou - February 4th 1847, Paris) was a French physician, botanist and physiologist. In 1799 he entered the military marine at Rochefort, but soon left it to join the Vendean army. In 1802 he began the study of medicine at Pa..
Henri Duveyrier
Henri Duveyrier (28 February 1840 – 25 April 1892) was a French explorer of the Sahara born in Paris. His youth was spent partly in London, where he met Heinrich Barth, then preparing the narrative of his travels in the western Sudan. At the age of nineteen Duveyrier, who had already learned A..
Henri Elzéar Taschereau
Sir Henri-Elzéar Taschereau, PC, Kt, (October 7 1836 – April 14 1911) was a Canadian jurist and Chief Justice of Canada. He was born in Sainte-Marie-de-la-Beauce, Lower Canada to Pierre-Elzéar Taschereau and Catherine Hénédine Dionne. He was called to the Bar of Quebec in 1857 and pract..
Henri Emmanuelli
Henri Emmanuelli is a member of the French Socialist Party. ..
Henri Ernest Baillon
Henri Ernest Baillon was a French botanist and physician. He was born in Calais on November 30, 1827 and died in Paris on July 19, 1895. Baillon spent his professional life as a professor of natural history, and he published numerous works on botany. He was appointed to the Légion d'honneur in 18..
Henri Etienne Sainte-Claire Deville
Henri Etienne Sainte-Claire Deville (March 9, 1818-July 1, 1881) was a French chemist. He was born in the island of St Thomas, West Indies, where his father was French consul. Together with his elder brother Charles he was educated in Paris at the College Rollin. In 1844, having graduated as doctor..
Henri Fabre
This article is about the inventor. For the biologist, see Jean-Henri Fabre. Henri Fabre (born in Marseille on 29 November 1882, died in 1984) was a French aviator and the inventor of the seaplane. ..
Henri Fantin-Latour
Self Portrait by Henri Fantin-Latour (1859), at the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Grenoble Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [media] Henri Fantin-Latour (January 14, 1836 - August 25, 1904) was a French painter and lithographer. Born Henri Jean Théodore Fantin-Latour in Grenobl..
Henri Fayol
--> Henri Fayol (1841-1925) was a French management theorist whose theories concerning scientific organisation of labour were widely influential in the beginning of 20th century. Often associated with Frederick Winslow Taylor, his theories deal with the organisation of production in the context of..
Henri Fiocca
Fiocca and Wake Henri Fiocca, a French industrialist, was the early husband of Nancy Wake, the White Mouse. He married Wake in 1939. He was tortured to death by the Gestapo in 1943. ..
Henri François d'Aguesseau
Henri François d'Aguesseau (November 27, 1668 – February 9, 1751) was Chancellor of France, illustrious for his virtues, learning and talents. He was born at Limoges, France, of a family of the magistrature. His father, Henri d' Aguesseau, a hereditary councillor of the parlement of Metz, was..
Henri Francois Marion
Henri François Marion (1846-1896), French philosopher and educationalist, was born at Saint-Parize-en-Viry (Nièvre) on the 9th of September 1846. He studied at Nevers, and at the École Normale, where he graduated in 1868. After occupying several minor positions, he returned to Paris in i875 as ..
Henri Frankfort
Henri Frankfort (Born February 24, 1897 in Amsterdam - Died July 16, 1954 in London) was a Dutch Egyptologist, archaeologist and orientalist. Biography Frankfort studied history at the University of Amsterdam and then moved to London, where in 1924, he took an MA under Sir Flinders Petrie at the U..
Henri Frenay
Henri Frenay (1905-1988) was a French military officer and French resistance member. Henri Frenay was born in Lyon, France in November 11 1905. He studied in the Germanic Studies in Strasbourg. Afterwards he became a soldier like his father and studied in Saint Cyr and l'Ecole superieure de guerre..
Henri Gagnebin
Henri Gagnebin (born March 12, 1886 in Liège; died June 2, 1977 in Geneva) was a Belgian-born Swiss composer. His first studies were in Bienne and Lausanne. He studied the piano with Auguste Laufer and harmony with Justin Bischoff. In 1905, he spent eight months in Berlin, where he studied composi..
Henri Gamache
Henri Gamache was the pseudonym of an otherwise unknown author who was active in the United States during the 1940s, and who wrote on the subject of magic. All his books were published in New York City and most of them consist of semi-scholarly popular compilations that draw from (and give credit to..
Henri Gastaut
Henri Gastaut (*1915, Monaco - †1995) was a French neurologist. Henri Gastaut was educated in neurology and neuroanatomy at the University of Marseille, graduating M.D. in 1945. In 1953 he became head of the neurobiological laboratories. He was appointed professor of anatomical pathology in ..
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (4 October 1891 – 5 June 1915) was a French sculptor who developed a rough hewn, primitive style of direct carving. Henri Gaudier was born in St. Jean de Braye near Orléans. In 1910 he moved to London to become an artist, even though he had no formal training. With him..
Henri Genès
Henri Genès (July 2, 1919 - August 22, 2005 in Paris) was a French actor and singer. He was the symbol of the good humor of the South West of France, and he played in more than 80 movies in more than 50 years. Born in Tarbes, in southwestern France, he went very young to Paris to get fortune. He..
Henri Gervex
Henri Gervex (10 December 1852 - 1929) was a French painter born in Paris, and studied painting under Cabanel, Brisset and Fromentin. His early work belonged almost exclusively to the mythological genre, which served as an excuse for the painting of the nude not always in the best of taste; indeed..
Henri Giffard
The navigable ballon created by Giffard in 1852 A model of the Giffard Airship at the London Science Museum. Henri Giffard (1825-1882) was a French engineer who invented the injector and the powered airship with a steam engine weighing over 400 lb. It was the world's first passenger-carr..
Henri Giraud
Henri Honore Giraud (January 18 1879 – March 13 1949) was a French general who fought in the First World War and escaped from German captivity during the Second World War. Contents 1 Early life2 Capture and escape3 Cooperation with Allies4 Free French leader5 Postw..
Henri Gouraud
Henri Gouraud may refer to: Henri Gouraud (soldier) (1867–1946)Henri Gouraud (computer scientist) (born 1944) ..
Henri Gouraud (computer scientist)
Henri Gouraud (born 1944) is a French computer scientist. He is the inventor of Gouraud shading used in computer graphics. During 1964–1967, he studied at École Centrale Paris. He received his Ph.D. at the University of Utah in 1971, working with Dave Evans and Ivan Sutherland, for a disser..
Henri Gouraud (soldier)
Henri Joseph Eugène Gouraud (November 17, 1867–September 16, 1946) was a French general, best known for his leadership of the French Fourth Army at the end of the First World War. Born in la Rue de Grenelle, Paris, an infantryman, he graduated from St. Cyr in 1890. Like many of his generatio..
Henri Gratien, Comte Bertrand
Henri Gratien, Comte Bertrand (March 28, 1773 - January 31, 1844), French general, was born at Châteauroux as a member of a well to do bourgeois family. At the outbreak of the French Revolution, he had just finished his studies, and he entered the army as a volunteer. During the expedition to Egy..
Henri Grégoire
Henri Grégoire Henri Grégoire (often referred to as Abbé Grégoire; December 4, 1750 – May 20, 1831) was a French Roman Catholic priest, constitutional bishop of Blois and a revolutionary leader. Contents 1 Early life2 Constitutional bishop3 Advocate of racial equali..
Henri Grethen
Henri Grethen (* in 1950 in Esch-Uelzecht) is a politician from Luxembourg. He attended school in Iechternach and studied in Luxembourg and Liège. He became secretary of the Democratic Party in 1980. In 1999 he became cabinet minster for Economy and Transport. ..
Henri Guilbeaux
Henri Guilbeaux (1885 - 1938) was a French socialist politician. Active in the Zimmerwald Anti-War Movement during World War I. Became a Communist and was active in the Comintern. Supporter of Trotsky. ..
Henri Guisan
Henri Guisan (monument at Avenches) Equestrian statue of Henri Guisan, in Lausanne, Switzerland General Henri Guisan (21 October, 1874 - 7 April, 1960) was the most recent General of the Swiss army, as Commander in Chief during World War II, and probably Switzerland's most famous soldier..
Henri Harpignies
Henri Harpignies (June 28, 1819 - August 28, 1916), French landscape painter, was born at Valenciennes. He was intended by his parents for a business career, but his determination to become an artist was so strong that it conquered all obstacles, and he was allowed at the age of twenty-seven to ent..
Henri Hauser
Henri Hauser [ozer] (1866, Oran - 1946, Paris), Algeria-born French economist, historian, geographer. He was a professor of ancient and medieval history at the University of Clermont-Ferrand (since 1893), and modern history and geography at Dijon University (1903), history at Sorbonne Univ..
Henri Helle
Henri Helle (?–?) was a French competitor in the sport of archery. Helle competed in two events, taking second place[#endnote_medal] in the 50 metre Au Chapelet event and fourth place in the 50 metre Au Cordon Doré competition. His score of 27 points in the Au Cordon Doré was one po..
Henri Hérouin
Henri Hérouin (1876–?) was a French competitor in the sport of archery. Hérouin won the first prize, and is now considered by the International Olympic Committee to have won the gold medal[#endnote_medal], in the 50 metre Au Cordon Doré event at the first Olympic appearance of arche..
Henri Herz
Henri Herz (January 6, 1803–January 5, 1888) was an Austrian pianist and composer. Herz was born Heinrich Herz in Vienna and as a child studied with his father and Daniel Hünten. In 1816 he entered the Paris Conservatoire, where he studied under Victor Dourlen and Antonín Reicha. A celebr..
Henri Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves
Henri Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves Henri Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves (3 June 1901, Verrières-le-Buisson — 29 August 1941, Fort du mont Valérien) was a French Navy officer, reputed "first martyr of Free France" and one of the major heroes of the French Resistance. Contents 1 Early..
Henri Hubert
Henri Hubert (Paris June 23, 1872 - May 25, 1927), was an archaeologist and sociologist of comparative religions who is best known for his work on the Celts and his collaboration with Marcel Mauss and other members of the Annee Sociologique. Hubert was born and raised in Paris, where he attended Ly..
Henri Huet
Henri Huet (April, 1927 - 10 February, 1971) was a French - Vietnamese war photographer noted for his work covering the Vietnam War for Associated Press (AP). Contents 1 Early life2 Photographic career3 Notes4 References5 External links Early life Huet was born in Da L..
Henri Hureau de Sénarmont
Henri Hureau de Sénarmont (September 6, 1808 – June 30, 1862) was a French mineralogist and physician. He was born at Brou, Eure-et-Loir. He became engineer-in-chief of mines, and professor of mineralogy and director of studies at the École des Mines at Paris. He was distinguished for his..
Henri Ier de Montmorency
Henri I de Montmorency (1534 - 1614), Marshal of France, and Constable of France became duc de Montmorency on his brother's death in 1579, had been governor of Languedoc since 1563. As a leader of the party called the Politiques he took a prominent part in the French Wars of Religion. In 1593 he wa..
Henri II de Montmorency
Henri II de Montmorency (1595 - October 30, 1632), son of duke Henry I, succeeded to the title in 1614, having previously been made grand admiral. He also was governor of Languedoc. In 1625 he defeated the French Protestant fleet under Soubise, and seized the islands of Ré and Oleron, but the jeal..
Henri Isemborghs
Henri Isemborghs was a Belgian footballer. He played for Royal Beerschot AC and the Belgium national football team. He appeared in the 1938 FIFA World Cup, and scored a goal in Belgium's only game. ..
Henri I de Bourbon, prince de Condé
Henri I de Bourbon, prince de Condé (1552 – 1588) was, like his father Louis I de Bourbon, prince de Condé, a French Huguenot general. He escaped the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre by an oath of abjuration. References This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition of Th..
Henri Jacques Guillaume Clarke
Henri-Jacques-Guillaume Clarke, comte d'Hunebourg, duc de Feltre (October 17, 1765 - October 28, 1818), born in Landecries, was a Marshal of France and politician of Irish descent. Clarke entered the French army in 1782. With the outbreak of the French Revolution, Clarke served in the early French ..
Henri Jean Augustin de Braekeleer
Henri Jean Augustin de Braekeleer (1840-1888), Belgian painter, was born at Antwerp. He was trained by his father, a genre painter, and his uncle, Baron Henri Leys, and devoted himself to scenes of everyday Antwerp life. The first pictures he exhibited, The Laundry (Van Cutsem collection, Brussels..
Henri Jean Baptiste Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu
Henri Jean Baptiste Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu (February 12, 1842 - 1912) was a French publicist and historian born at Lisieux. He specialized in writing about the history of Russia In 1866 he published Une troupe de comédiens, and afterwards Essai sur la restoration de nos monuments historiques devan..
Henri Jordan
Henri Jordan (born 1833; died 1886) was a prominent scholar of Roman topography in the nineteenth century. He worked together with Christian Huelsen and Rodolfo Lanciani and is most famous for his 2 volume study of Roman topography, Topographie der stadt Rom im alterthum (1871-1907). Works Kritis..
Henri Joseph Anastase Perrotin
Henri Joseph Anastase Perrotin (December 19 1845 – February 29 1904) was a French astronomer. Some sources give his middle name as Athanase. In his early career, he and Guillaume Bigourdan were assistants of Félix Tisserand at Toulouse Observatory. Later, he was the directory of the Nice Ob..
Henri Joseph Du Laurens
Henri Joseph Du Laurens (sometimes Dulaurens) (1719 1793 or 97) was a French novelist, author of such works as Le compère Mathieu and L'Arrétin moderne. External links [Du Laur] (in French) ..
Henri Julien
Henri Julien, baptised Octave-Henri Julien (14 May 1852 – 17 September 1908) was a Canadian artist and cartoonist noted for his work for the Canadian Illustrated News. Born in Quebec City, he moved with his family to Montreal in 1869, where he apprenticed for an engraving firm. Commissioner G..
Henri Konan Bédié
Aimé Henri Konan Bédié (born May 5, 1934 in Dadiékro) is leader of the Democratic Party of Côte d'Ivoire and was President of Côte d'Ivoire from 1993 to 1999. After taking power due to the death of Félix Houphouët-Boigny, he encouraged national stability but was accused of political repressi..
Henri Konow
Henri Konow (February 7 1862 - January 18 1939) was an officer in the Danish navy, and the last governor of the Danish West Indies, overseeing the transfer of administration to the United States of America. He was born in Copenhagen, the son of consul Hans Jacob Hesselberg Konow and Ida Marie West. ..
Henri Laborit
Henri Laborit (November 21, 1914 - May 18, 1995) was a French physician, writer and philosopher. He was born in Hanoi, Vietnam and started his career as a surgeon in the Marine and then moved on to fundamental research. His interests were psychotropic drugs and eutonology. He won the prestigious Al..
Henri Labrouste
(Pierre François) Henri Labrouste (11 May 1801–24 June 1875) was a French architect from the famous École des Beaux Arts school of architecture. After having stayed for six year in Rome, Labrouste opened an architectural training workshop, which quickly became the center of the Rationalist..
Henri Lachambre
Henri Lachambre was a French manufacturer of balloons. He supplied balloons to both the US Signal Corps [#endnote_parkinson1960] and the ill fated Arctic mission of S. A. Andrée in 1897. Notes ↑ Parkinson, R. J. (1960) "United States Signal Corps Balloons, 187..
Henri Lammens
Henri Lammens (1862-1937) was a prominent Belgian-born Jesuit and Orientalist. Born in Ghent, Belgium of Catholic Flemish stock, Henri Lammens joined the Society of Jesus in Beirut at the age of fifteen, and settled permanently in Lebanon. During his first eight years there Lammens mastered the Ar..
Henri Langlois
--> Henri Langlois (November 13, 1914 - January 13, 1977) was a pioneer in film preservation and restoration. Langlois was born in Izmir, Turkey. He started his archives with private funds and only a handful of films but over the next few decades the collection grew to many thousands titles and th..
Henri Laurens
Henri Laurens (1885-1954), was a French sculptor and illustrator. Born in Paris, France on February 18, 1885, Henri Laurens worked as a stonemason before he became a sculptor. In 1899 he attended drawing classes during which he produced works that were greatly influenced by the popularity of A..
Henri Lavedan
Henri Léon Emile Lavedan (9 April 1859 - 30 September 1940), French dramatist and man of letters, was born at Orléans, the son of Hubert Léon Lavedan, a well-known Catholic and liberal journalist. As a writer, Lavedan contributed to various Parisian papers a series of witty tales and dialogues o..
Henri La Fontaine
Henri La Fontaine, (22 April 1854 – 14 May 1943) was a Belgian international lawyer and president of the International Peace Bureau from 1907 to 1943 who received the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1913. Lafontaine studied law at the Free University of Brussels. He was admitted to the bar in 1877 a..
Henri Lebesgue
Henri Lebesgue Henri Léon Lebesgue (June 28, 1875, Beauvais – July 26, 1941, Paris) was a French mathematician, most famous for his theory of integration. Lebesgue's integration theory was originally published in his dissertation, Intégrale, longueur, aire ("Integral, length, are..
Henri Leconte
Henri Leconte (born July 4, 1963 in Lillers, Pas-de-Calais) is a former French professional tennis player. He is best remembered for reaching the men's singles final at the French Open in 1988, for winning the French Open men's doubles title in 1984, and for helping France win the Davis Cup in 1991...
Henri Lefebvre
Henri Lefebvre, born June 16 1901, died 1991 was a French Marxist sociologist, intellectual and philosopher. Lefebvre was born in Hagetmau, Landes, France. He studied philosophy at the University of Paris (the Sorbonne), graduating in 1920. From 1930 - 1940 Lefebvre was a professor of philosophy; i..
Henri Lemoine
Henri Lemoine (fl. 1905–1908) was a French con artist who claimed to be able to produce synthetic diamonds. In 1905 Lemoine contacted Sir Julius Wernher, British banker and one of the governors of De Beers Diamond Mines. He said he had discovered a process to produce gem-sized diamonds from c..
Henri Louis Frederic de Saussure
Henri Louis Frederic de Saussure (November 27, 1829 Geneva - February 20 1905 Geneva), was a Swiss mineralogist and entomologist specialising in studies of Hymenoptera and Orthoptera. His elementary education was at Briquet then, at an advanced level at the Institute of Fellenberg. At Fellenberg ..
Henri Louis Le Chatelier
Henri Louis Le Chatelier (Paris, October 8 1850 - Miribel-les-Echelles September 17 1936) was an influential French chemist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is most famous for devising Le Chatelier's principle, used by chemists to predict the effect of a change in conditions on a chem..
Henri Louveau
Henri Louveau (January 25, 1910 - January 7, 1991) was a Formula One driver from France. He participated in 2 grands prix, debuting on September 3, 1950. He scored 0 championship points. Complete Formula One results Yr Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Team 1950 Talb GBR MON IND SWI BEL F..
Henri Maïdou
Henri Maïdou (b. 1936) was Prime Minister of the Central African Empire/Central African Republic from 14 July 1978 to 26 September 1979. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Henri Maillardet
Henri Maillardet (1745-?) was a Swiss mechanician of the 18th century who worked in London producing clocks and other mechanisms. He spent a period of time in the shops of Pierre Jaquet-Droz, who was in the business of producing watches, clocks, and automata. With his brothers Jaques-Rodolphe and J..
Henri Manguin
Henri Charles Manguin (1874-1949) was a French painter. He studied with Gustave Moreau and become a member of the Fauves movement, in 1905. He´s represented in the Hermitage Museum, in St.Petersburg, Russia. ..
Henri Marc Brunel
Henri Marc Brunel (1842-1903) was the second son of the celebrated English engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, and followed his father's footsteps in becoming a civil engineer. He is noted for a partnership from 1878 with Sir John Wolfe-Barry, with whom he designed the Blackfriars Railway Bridge over..
Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville
Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville (September 12, 1777 - May 1, 1850) was a French zoologist and anatomist. Blainville was born at Arques, near Dieppe. In about 1796 he went to Paris to study painting, but he ultimately devoted himself to natural history, an..
Henri Marteau
Henri Marteau (March 31, 1874 - 1934) was a French violinist and composer. He was born in Reims, France. His father was a well known amateur violinist of that city, and took a great interest in musical affairs. His mother was an excellent pianist, who had studied under Clara Schumann. Through the i..
Henri Martin
Bon-Louis-Henri Martin (February 20, 1810 - December 14, 1883) was a celebrated French historian, born at Saint-Quentin. Having first written a few novels, he later devoted his life to the study of the history of France and wrote an account of it, entitled Histoire de France, a magnificent work in..
Henri Maspero
Henri Maspero (December 15, 1882 - March 17, 1945) was a French sinologist. After studies in history and literature, he joined his father, the famous Egyptologist Gaston Maspero, in Egypt and later published the study Les Finances de l'Egypt sous les Lagides. After returning to Paris, in 1907, Maspe..
Henri Matisse
For the paint software "Fauve Matisse", see Fauve Software. Photo of Henri Matisse taken by Carl Van Vechten, 1933. Henri Matisse (December 31, 1869 – November 3, 1954) was a French artist, noted for his use of color and his fluid, brilliant and original draftsmanship. As a draughtsman, ..
Henri Meilhac
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Henri Membertou
Henri Membertou (died 18 September 1611) was the sakmow (Grand Chief) of the Mi'kmaq First Nations tribe situated near Port Royal, site of the first French settlement in Acadia, present-day Nova Scotia, Canada. Originally sakmow of the Kespukwitk district, he was appointed as Grand Chief by the sak..
Henri Michaux
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Henri Michel
Henri Michel (born October 29 1947) is a former French soccer player who played as a midfielder and later went on to coach various national teams, including currently Côte d'Ivoire. In 2005, he helped Côte d'Ivoire qualify for their first ever World Cup appearance in the 2006 World Cup, although h..
Henri Mignet
Henri Mignet, (October 19 1893 in Charente-Maritime – August 311965 in Ain Harronda in Morocco), was a well known French designer of aircraft and an avid builder, creator of the formula Lous-of-the-sky. He made his start in the field in 1911, corresponding with Gustav Lilienthal (the brother of Ot..
Henri Milne-Edwards
Henri Milne-Edwards (October 23, 1800 - July 29, 1885) was an eminent French zoologist. Milne-Edwards, was the 27th child of an English father Wiliam Edwards and a French mother Elisabeth Vaux. He was born in Bruges, now in Belgium, but then part of the newborn French Republic. His father was jaile..
Henri Mineur
Henri Mineur (March 7, 1899–May 7, 1954) was a French astronomer and mathematician. He was born in Lille, France. In 1917 he applied for the École Normale Supérieure and placed first in his class, but he decided to serve in the army during World War I. Following the war he received his degr..
Henri Moissan
Ferdinand Frederick Henri Moissan (September 28, 1852 – February 20, 1907) was a French chemist who won the 1906 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work in isolating fluorine from its compounds. frame Fluorine's existence had been well known for many years, but all attempts to prepare it h..
Henri Mouhot
A drawing of Henri Mouhot done by H. Rousseau from a photograph Henri Mouhot (May 15, 1826 — November 10, 1861) was a French naturalist and explorer of the mid-19th century. He was born in Montbéliard, Doubs, France - near the Swiss border, and died near Naphan, Laos. He is remembered ..
Henri Mulet
Henri Mulet was a French organist and composer. He was born 17 October 1878 in Paris, France, and died 20 September 1967 in Draguignan, France Most of his compositions were for the organ. His works for organ have been called "expressive in a post-Romantic manner." Some of his works include: Caril..
Henri Murger
Henri Murger (March 27 1822- Paris, January 28, 1861) was a French novelist and poet, born at Paris. He is chiefly distinguished as the author of Scènes de la Vie de Bohème, from his own experiences as a desperately poor writer living in a Parisian attic, member of a loose club of friends who cal..
Henri Namphy
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Henri Namphy (born November 2, 1932) was a Haïtian general and political figure. He served as president of Ha..
Henri Nannen
Henri Nannen (born December 25, 1913 in Emden, Lower Saxony, Germany, died October 13, 1996 in Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany) was a famous German journalist. His father was a police officer in Emden. After a one-year book dealer apprenticeship he studied the history of art at the University of Mun..
Henri Navarre
For the King of France, see Henry IV of France Henri Navarre (1898 - 1983) was the commander of French forces in Indochina during the Battle of Dien Bien Phu in the First Indochina War. He died in Paris in 1983. He published 'Agonie de l'Indochine' in 1956, a work which blames the Indochina defeat ..
Henri Nestlé
Henri Nestlé, born Heinrich Nestlé (10 August, 1814 – 7 July, 1890), was the founder of Nestlé S.A., the world's biggest food and beverage company, as well as one of the main creators of milk chocolate. Contents 1 Early life1.1 Birth1.2 Name change from Heinrich Nestlé to..
Henri Nicol
Henri Paul Hipolito Nicol was an officer of the French Navy in the 19th century. Based on the ship Minerva of the French Oriental Fleet, he deserted when the ship was anchored at Yokohama harbour, with his friend Eugène Collache to rally other French officers, led by Jules Brunet, who had embraced ..
Henri Nouwen
Henri Jozef Machiel Nouwen (January 24, 1932 - October 2, 1996) was a Dutch Catholic priest and writer who authored 40 books on the spiritual life. His books are widely-read and two much-loved titles are The Return of the Prodigal Son: A Story of Homecoming and The Wounded Healer. He lectured at th..
Henri Padé
Henri Eugène Padé (December 17, 1863 – July 9, 1953) was a French mathematician, who is now remembered mainly for his development of approximation techniques for functions using rational functions. See also Padé approximant External links John J. O'Connor and Edmund F. Robertson. [] ..
Henri Paul
Henri Paul (July 3, 1956 - August 31, 1997) was an employee of the Hôtel Ritz Paris and the chauffeur driving at the time of the automobile accident that killed him along with Diana, Princess of Wales, and her romantic interest Dodi Al-Fayed. Trevor Rees-Jones, Al-Fayed's bodyguard, survived (see..
Henri Pélissier
Henri Pélissier (22 Jan 1889 - 1 May 1935) was a French cyclist and champion of the 1923 Tour de France. In addition to his 29 career victories, he was known for his long-standing feud with Tour founder Henri Desgrange and for protesting the miserable conditions endured by riders in the early years..
Henri Pequet
Henri Pequet (1888-1974) was a pilot in the first official airmail flight on February 18 1911. The 23 year old Frenchman, in India for an airshow, delivered about 6,500 letters when he flew from Allahabad to Naini, about 10 kilometers away. He flew a Sommer biplane with about fifty horsepower (37 kW..
Henri Pérignon
Henri Pérignon (October 14 1879 — June 18 1990) became the oldest man in the world after the death of John Evans. He held this title for eight days. He was born in Cabourg. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Henri Pescarolo
Henri Pescarolo (b. September 25, 1942) is a former Formula One driver from France. He participated in 59 grands prix, debuting on September 22, 1968. He achieved 1 podium, and scored a total of 12 championship points. He wore a distinctive green helmet, and still has a full face beard, that par..
Henri Philippe Pharaoun
Henri Philippe Pharaoun (or Henry Pharaon) (1898 - August 6 1993), was a Lebanese art collector and politician. He was born the son of a wealthy Greek Catholic merchant in Egypt. He was educated in Europe, and earned a degree in law. Probably the richest man in Lebanon during much of his lifetim..
Henri Pigozzi
Henri Pigozzi (Henri Théodore Pigozzi) (26 June 1898 - 18 November 1964), a car merchant and industrialist, was born as Enrico Teodoro Pigozzi is born in Turin, Italy. He was introduced to Giovanni Agnelli, the owner of Fiat in 1922. First Pigozzi sent car bodies to Fiat for recycling. In 1924, he..
Henri Pirenne
Henri Pirenne (December 23 1862, Verviers - October 25 1935, Uccle) was a leading Belgian historian. He also became prominent in the non-violent resistance to the Germans who occupied Belgium in World War I. Henri Pirenne's reputation today rests on two contributions to European history: what has ..
Henri Pitot
Henri Pitot (May 3 1695 – December 27 1771) was a French hydraulic engineer and the inventor of the Pitot tube, which measures flow velocity. Beginning his career as a mathematician and astronomer, Pitot won election to the Academy of Sciences in 1724. He became interested in the problem of f..
Henri Pittier National Park
Henri Pittier National Park is the oldest of Venezuela's national parks and is famous for its birdlife. Its eco-systems vary with altitude. The park was re-named Henri Pittier in recognition of a Swiss biologist who was instrumental in its foundation. ..
Henri Poincaré
Henri Poincaré, photograph from the frontispiece of the 1913 edition of "Last Thoughts" Jules Henri Poincaré (April 29, 1854 – July 17, 1912) (IPA: [pwɛ̃kaˈʀe] [link] Poincaré pronunciation example at Bartlby.com ), generally known as Henri Poincaré, was one o..
Henri Poole
Henri Poole is a political campaign technologist and founder/director of CivicActions, co-founder of the AdvoKit project, serves on the Board of the Free Software Foundation and Affero, Inc. (In 2002, Affero published the Affero General Public License (AGPL) which is the GNU General Public License ..
Henri Pousseur
Henri Pousseur (Composer Born 1929) Studied at the Academies of Music in Liège and in Brussels. He was quite associated with Pierre Froidebise and André Souris. He encountered Pierre Boulez, Karlheinz Stockhausen and Luciano Berio and thereof devoted himself to avant-garde research. Pousseur taug..
Henri Poutine
Henri Poutine (February 1, 1879 – February 6, 1956) was a French astronomer and an inventor. Born in Paris, France, his most famous invention is the anamorphic widescreen process, that resulted in CinemaScope, and the co-invention (with George Willis Ritchey) of the Ritchey-Poutine type of as..
Henri Queuille
Henry Queuille, French prime minister Henri Queuille (1884-1970) was a French Radical politician prominent in governments of the Third and Fourth Republics. He served three times as Prime Minister in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Queuille's First Government, ..
Henri Rabaud
Henri Rabaud (Paris, 10 November 1873 - Paris, 11 September 1949), was a French composer. The son of a cellist and a singer, Rabaud studied with Jules Massenet at the Paris Conservatoire, where he succeeded Gabriel Fauré as director in 1920. Conservative as a composer, he became known for his ca..
Henri Regnault
Alexandre-Georges-Henri Regnault (October 31, 1843 - January 19, 1871), French painter, born at Paris, was the son of Henri Victor Regnault. On leaving school he successively entered the studios of Montfort, Lamothe and Cabanel, was beaten for the Grand Prix (1863) by Layraud and Montchablon, and i..
Henri René Guieu
Henri René Guieu (March 19, 1926 - January 2, 2000) was a French science fiction writer who wrote primarily under the pseudonym Jimmy Guieu He occasionally used other pseudonyms as well, including Claude Vauzière for a young adult imprint, Jimmy G. Quint for a number of espionage novels and Domin..
Henri Reynders
Henri Reynders (Dom Bruno) (October 24 1903 – October 26 1981) was a Belgian priest credited with saving 400 Jews during the Holocaust. Contents 1 Early life and study2 World War II3 After World War II4 References Early life and study Henri Reynders was the fifth of eight ..
Henri Richard
Joseph Henri Richard (born February 29, 1936 in Montreal, Quebec) is a former professional ice hockey player who played centre with the Montreal Canadiens in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1955 to 1975. Although 15 years his junior, he was the brother of hockey legend Maurice 'The Rocket' Ric..
Henri Rinck
Henri Rinck (1870 – February 26, 1952) was a French chess study composer, considered one of the most important early figures in the field. He was born in Lyon, and moved to Spain in around 1900, spending most of his life there. He published several editions of his studies, each one containing..
Henri Rivière
Henri Laurent Rivière (July 12, 1827 - May 19, 1883) was a French naval officer and a writer. He was born in Paris. He entered the École Navale in October 1842. During the Franco-Chinese War, French forces under Captain Henri Rivière captured Hanoi on April 25, 1882. On March 27, 1883, he took ..
Henri Rochefort
Édouard Manet: Henri Rochefort (1881) Henri, marquis de Rochefort-Lucay (January 30, 1831 – 1913), French politician, was born in Paris. His father was a Legitimist noble who as Edmond Rochefort was well known as a writer of vaudevilles; his mother's views were republican. After experi..
Henri Rol-Tanguy
Henri Rol-Tanguy (1908–2002) was a French communist and leader in the French Resistance. Henri Tanguy was born on June 12 1908 in Morlaix, Brittany to a family of a sailor. In 1923 he moved to Paris to work as a foundryman. In 1925 he joined the Young Communists and ended up as a secretary an..
Henri Rousseau
Self Portrait, 1908 Henri Rousseau (May 21, 1844 – September 2, 1910) was a French Post-Impressionist painter in the Naive or Primitive manner. He is also known as Le Douanier (the customs officer) after his place of employment. Ridiculed during his life, he came to be recognized as a ..
Henri Sader
Henri M. Sader is a long time member of the New Democratic Party in Ottawa, Canada, and was its candidate for Ottawa South in the 39th Canadian federal election. He was born and raised in war-torn Lebanon. His mother was Hungarian. Sader was educated at the College Notre Dame de Jamhour, and at ..
Henri Salaun
Henri Raoul Salaun is a French-born American hardball squash player. He won the United States Squash Racquets Association national championships four times (1955, 1957, 1958 and 1961). He also won the inaugural US Open in 1954, beating the legendary player Hashim Khan in the final. Salaun made his ..
Henri Salvador
Henri Salvador (born July 18, 1917, Cayenne, French Guiana) is a French singer. His father, Clovis, and his mother, Antonine Paterne, daughter of an native Indian from the Caribbean, were both from Guadeloupe. Salvador recorded several songs written with Boris Vian with Quincy Jones as arranger. ..
Henri Sarolea
Henri Sarolea (January 18, 1844, Maastricht - September 12, 1900, Heerlen), was a Dutch railway entrepreneur, who settled in Heerlen after working on railways in the Dutch East Indies. His house in Heerlen was located close to were now a days is a major railway crossing, not so when Henri moved ..
Henri Sattler
Henri Sattler (born 1971) is the founder and vocals/guitars of God Dethroned. Due to problems with the other band members and the record company, Henri decided to split the band. He then formed Ministry Of Terror, a thrash metal band, and released the Fall Of Life album with them in 1994. After a E..
Henri Sauguet
Henri Sauguet, was a French composer. Born Henri-Pierre Poupart in Bordeaux on 18 May 1901 and died in Paris on June 22 1989, he adopted his mother's maiden name as his pseudonym. He started learing the piano when he was just five years old, being taught by his mother, Elisabeth, and also Marie Bro..
Henri Saussure
Henri Louis Frederic de Saussure (1829 – 1905) was a Swiss mineralogist. The mineral saussurite is named after him. He also was a prolific taxonomist. ..
Henri Sauval
Henri Sauval (1623 - 21 March 1676) was a French historian. Son of an advocate in the Parlement, he was born in Paris, and baptized on the 5th of March 1623. He devoted most of his life to researches among the archives of his native city, and in 1656 even obtained a licence to print his Paris ancie..
Henri Sévérin Béland
Henri Sévérin Béland, PC (October 11, 1869 – April 22, 1935) was a Canadian parliamentarian. Born in Rivière-du-Loup-en-Haut, Quebec (now Louiseville), the son of Henri Béland and Sophie Lesage, he studied medicine at Université Laval. He practiced medicine in New Hampshire before movi..
Henri Sorvali
Henri Sorvali (born October 19, 1978) is the guitarist of the Finnish folk metal band Moonsorrow,and he also plays keyboards in Finntroll. These bands earned him the nickname Trollhorn. He has also played keyboards on few occasional gigs with The Rasmus in the late 90's. Sorvali gets inspirati..
Henri Storck
Henri Storck (Ostend, September 1907, - 17 1999) was a author-filmmaker and Belgian documentarist. In 1933, it carries out Misère with Coal-mining, with Joris Ivens. In 1938, with Andre Thirifays and Pierre Vermeylen, it melts the royal Anthology Film Archive of Belgium. He was an actor in two film..
Henri Tebbitt
Henri Tebbitt (1852 - 1926) was an English-Australian painter. Tebbit was born at Paris of English parents in 1852. He was self-taught as an artist and after travelling in various countries settled in England. An oil-painting by him, "Wet Weather", was shown at the Royal Academy exhibition of 1884...
Henri Theil
Henri Theil (13 October 1924 Amsterdam, 2000) was a a Dutch econometrician. He graduated from the University of Amsterdam. He was the follower of Jan Tinbergen at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. Later he taught in Chicago and at the University of Florida. He is most famous for the Theil index, a ..
Henri Thomas
Henri Thomas (born 1912, died 1993) was a French writer and poet. ..
Henri Toivonen
Henri Toivonen (b. August 25, 1956 – d. May 2, 1986) was a Finnish rally car driver. His father Pauli Toivonen and his brother Harri Toivonen also drove rally cars but less successfully. He won the RAC Rally in 1980 driving a Talbot and in 1985 driving a Lancia Delta S4. With this same car, he a..
Henri Tomasi
Henri Tomasi (August 17, 1901 to January 13, 1971) was a French classical composer and conductor. Contents 1 The early years2 The Twenties3 The Thirties4 The Forties5 His Later Life6 His Music The early years Born in a working-class neighborhood of Marseille, France..
Henri Tresca
Henri Edouard Tresca (1814–1885) was a French Mechanical Engineer, and a professor at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers in Paris. He is the father of the field of plasticity, or non-recoverable deformations, which he explored in an extensive series of brilliant experiments beg..
Henri Troyat
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Henri Verbrugghen
Henri Verbrugghen (August 1 1873 - November 12 1934) was an Belgian musician, who directed orchestra in England, Scotland, Australia and the United States. Verbrugghen was son of Henri and Elisa Derode Verbrugghen, he was born at Brussels, Belgium. He made his first appearance as a violinist when o..
Henri Vernes
Charles-Henri-Jean Dewisme (Ath, Belgium, 1918; ), better known by his pen name Henri Vernes, is a well-known author of action and science-fiction novels, of which he published over 180 titles. He was the creator of many extremely popular heroes, such as Bob Morane and Ananké. He also authored the..
Henri Verneuil
Henri Verneuil (1924-2002), born Ashod Malakian to Armenian parents in Rodosto (Turkey), is a prominent French playwright and filmmaker. His filmography includes: Pipe chien (1950)On demande un bandit (1950)Maldonne (1950)La Légende de Terre-Blanche (1950)L'Art d'être courtier (1950)La Table-aux..
Henri Victor Regnault
Henri Victor Regnault (July 21, 1810 – January 19, 1878) was a French chemist and physicist best known for his careful measurements of the thermal properties of gases. Born in Aix-la-Chapelle in 1810, he moved to Paris following the death of his parents at the age of eight. There, he worke..
Henri Victor Vallois
Henri Victor Vallois (1889-1981) was a Frehcn anthropologist and paleontologist. He was one of the editor in chief of the Revue d'Anthropologie from 1932 to 1970, and director of the Musée de l'Homme in 1950. Bibliography Les races humaines, PUF, collection Que sais-je ?, 1944Les hommes fossiles, ..
Henri Vieuxtemps
Henri Vieuxtemps Henri François Joseph Vieuxtemps (February 17, 1820 – June 6, 1881) was a Belgian composer and violinist active in France. Vieuxtemps was born in Verviers, Belgium, son of a weaver and amateur violinist and violin-maker. He received his first violin instruction from hi..
Henri Wallon
Henri-Alexandre Wallon (December 23, 1812 - November 13, 1904), French historian and statesman, was born at Valenciennes. Devoting himself to a literary career, he became in 1840 professor at the Ecole Normale Superieure under the patronage of Guizot, whom he succeeded as professor at the Faculte d..
Henri Weber
Henri Weber (born 23 June 1944 in Leninabad, Soviet Union) is a French politician and Member of the European Parliament for the north-west of France. He is a member of the Socialist Party, which is part of the Party of European Socialists, and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Culture a..
Henri Weil
Henri Weil (August 26, 1818, Frankfort-on-the-Main - December 17, 1868) was the German-born French Jewish philologist. He was educated at the universities of Bonn, Berlin, and Leipzig. He went to France, and continued his studies at Paris, graduating as "docteur ès lettres" in 1845, and becoming..
Henri Winkelman
Henri Gerard Winkelman (August 17, 1876 - December 27, 1952) was born in Maastricht, Netherlands. After his school years he joined the army and attended the Royal Military Academy (KMA) in Breda. He served as a staff officer in several units and was promoted to the rank of Captain in 1913. Ten yea..
Henri Ziegler
Henri Ziegler was one of the founders of Airbus and its first president. The new delivery airbus centre in Toulouse, has just been namead after him. www.airbus.fr ..
Henry
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Henry is a male given name and a surname. It originates from the Norman version of the Germanic name Haimirich. Contents 1 Things2 Places3 People and Fictional Characters3.1 Surname3.2 First name Things ..
Henry's Cat
Henry's Cat was an animated children's television programme, written by Stan Hayward and produced by Bob Godfrey, who was also the producer of Roobarb, a similar cartoon series from the 1970s. The show starred a laid-back, ponderous yellow cat, known only as Henry's Cat, and his many friends and ..
Henry's Dream
Henry's Dream is the seventh album released by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, on May 12, 1992. There are possible references to John Berryman's series of poems The Dream Songs, which logs the dreams of the protagonist Henry. This album remains a big favourite amongst Bad Seeds fans, although Nick Cav..
Henry's law
In chemistry, Henry's law is one of the gas laws, formulated by William Henry. It states that, at a constant temperature, the amount of a given gas dissolved in a given type and volume of liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas in equilibrium with that liquid. A formula..
Henry's Law constant
The Henry's Constant, [Kh] (also sometimes call H) is used to describe a chemical's equilibrium between the air and water phases. Henry's Law is just a special case of Raoult's Law applied to dilute systems. [Kh = Molarity of luquid/Molarity of gas phase = Molarity of luquid Phase/Pa..
Henry's Log Truck
The Flat Log Truck is a piece of rolling stock featured in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends TV Series. It belongs in the forest, where they are loaded with broken and dead tree branches and trunks, where Henry the Green Engine takes them to the Sawmill. They also helped out when a storm destr..
Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster
Henry Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Lancaster (1281 – March 25, 1345) was an English nobleman, one of the principals behind the deposition of Edward II. He was the younger son of Blanche of Artois and Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester, who was a son of Henry III of Englan..
Henry, Count of Bréderode
Henry, Count of Bréderode (1531-1568), was born at Brussels. He was the descendant of an ancient race, which had for some centuries been settled in Holland, and had taken an active part in the affairs of war and peace. Count Henry became a convert to the Ref
