Heinrich (given Name) - Other Persons

Other Persons

  • Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa (1486-1535), German astrologer and alchemist
  • Heinrich Dusemer (d. 1353), 21st Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights
  • Heinrich George (1893–1946), a German stage and film actor
  • Heinrich Boere (born 1921), German-Dutch war criminal
  • Heinrich Böll (1917–1985), German writer
  • Heinrich von Brühl (1700–1763), German statesman
  • Heinrich von Gagern (1799–1880), German statesman
  • Heinrich von Handel-Mazzetti (1882–1940), Austrian botanist
  • Heinrich Himmler (1900–1945), Nazi Party leader, commander of the SS
  • Heinrich Heine (1797–1856), significant German poet of the 19th century
  • Heinrich von Herford (~1300-1370), Dominican friar, historian, and theologian
  • Heinrich Hertz (1857–1894), German physicist
  • Heinrich von Herzogenberg (1843–1900), Austrian composer and conductor
  • Heinrich Hoffmann (1885–1957), German photographer
  • Heinrich Hoffmann (author) (1809–1894), German psychiatrist
  • Heinrich von Kittlitz (1799–1874), German artist, naval officer and explorer
  • Heinrich von Kleist (1777–1811), German poet, dramatist, and novelist
  • Heinrich von Lüttwitz (1896-1969), German Panzer General in World War II
  • Heinrich von Melk (1163-?), German satirist of the 12th century
  • Heinrich Müller (disambiguation), several people
  • Heinrich Schliemann (1822–1890), German businessman and amateur archaeologist
  • Heinrich von Sybel (1817–1895), German historian
  • Heinrich von Treitschke (1834–1896), German historian and political writer
  • Heinrich von Tschirschky (1858–1916), German diplomat and politician
  • Heinrich Thyssen (1875–1947), German-Hungarian entrepreneur and art collector
  • Heinrich von Vietinghoff (1887–1925), a German Colonel-General in World War II
  • Heinrich Voes (died 1523), one of the first two Lutheran martyrs
  • Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst (1813–1814), Moravian-Jewish violinist and composer

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