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Encyclopedia > Heinrich

Heinrich is a male given name or surname of Germanic origin. See also Haimirich. Equivalents in other languages are Henry (English), Enrico (Italian), Henri (French), Enrique (Spanish) and Henrique (Portuguese) A given name is a word which specifies and differentiates between members of a group of individuals, especially a family, all of whose members usually share the same family name. ... A family name, or surname, is that part of a persons name that indicates to what family he or she belongs. ... Haimirich is an old Middle High German given name from which many modern names derive. ... Henry is a male given name and a surname. ... Henry is a male given name. ... Henry is a male given name. ... Enrique of Malacca or (Henry the Black) or Enrique de Molucca, may be historically significant as the first person to circumnavigate the world. ... Henrique (English: Henry) is the name of two rulers of Portugal: Henry, Count of Portugal (1066-1112) Henry, King of Portugal (1512-1580) This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ...


People whose given name is or was Heinrich include:

People whose surname is or was Heinrich include: Heinrich I see Henry the Fowler ... (October 7, 1900 – May 23, 1945) was the commander of the German Schutzstaffel (SS) and one of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany. ... SS or ss or Ss may be: The Schutzstaffel, a Nazi paramilitary force Steamship (SS) (ship prefix) The United States Secret Service A submarine not powered by nuclear energy (SS) (United States Navy designator), see SSN A Soviet/Russian surface-to-surface missile, as listed by NATO reporting name Shortstop... Heinrich Müller (May 28, 1900-probably died April 1945) was the head of Nazi Germanys RSHAs Amt IV and led the Gestapo from 1939 until his mysterious disappearance at the close of World War II. He served as a Military Pilot 1917-1919 [1] and received the... The Deaths Head emblem similar to Skull and crossbones, often used as the insignia of the Gestapo The (contraction of Geheime Staatspolizei; secret state police) was the official secret police of Nazi Germany. ... Portrait of Heinrich Schliemann. ... Archaeology or sometimes in American English archeology (from the Greek words αρχαίος = ancient and λόγος = word/speech) is the study of human cultures through the recovery, documentation and analysis of material remains, including architecture, artefacts, biofacts, human remains, and landscapes. ... Walls of the excavated city of Troy Troy (Ancient Greek Τροία Troia, also Ίλιον Ilion; Latin: Troia, Ilium) is a legendary city, center of the Trojan War, described in the Trojan War cycle, especially in the Iliad, one of the two epic poems attributed to Homer. ...


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Heinrich Schliemann (1372 words)
Heinrich Schliemann was born of his parents Ernst and Luise on January 6, 1822 in the small village of Neu Buckow, Germany.
When his father was accused of embezzling church funds, he was no longer able to pay for Heinrich's Private Academy education, and so Heinrich was forced to attend Realschule, a "common school." Despite his academic achievement, he was again forced to leave school when his father fell into even further financial problems.
Heinrich was stationed in Russia in 1846 and traveled throughout Europe.
Heinrich Schliemann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2777 words)
Heinrich Schliemann (January 6, 1822 – December 26, 1890) was a German classical archaeologist, an advocate of the historical reality of places mentioned in the works of Homer, and an important excavator of Mycenaean sites, such as Troy, Mycenae and Tiryns.
Heinrich was born at Neubukow, in Mecklenburg-Schwerin, to Ernst Schliemann, a poor Protestant minister, and Luise Therese Sophie.
Heinrich and Ekaterina were married on October 12, 1852.
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