- Conversion", and set
aside land for it
adjacent to and
above Henricus. In 1619,
Henricus was also
incorporated into the City of Henrico. The fort was...
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Blitum bonus-
henricus (syn.
Chenopodium bonus-
henricus), also
called Good-King-Henry, poor-man's asparagus,
perennial goosefoot,
Lincolnshire spinach...
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Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff Jr. (Dutch: [vɑn (ə)t ˈɦɔf]; 30
August 1852 – 1
March 1911) was a
Dutch physical chemist. A
highly influential theoretical...
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Henricus was a
settlement in
colonial America.
Henricus may also
refer to:
Henricus (given name)
Barney Henricus (1915–2007), Sri
Lankan boxer and police...
- city.
Henricus obtained the
original plates of the
Mercator 1569
world map, and
published a 1606
version of it.
After his
father died in 1612
Henricus co-ran...
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Henricus Grammateus (also
known as
Henricus Scriptor,
Heinrich Schreyber or
Heinrich Schreiber; 1495 – 1525 or 1526) was a
German mathematician. He was...
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Henricus Martellus Germ**** (fl. 1480–1496) was a
German cartographer active in
Florence between 1480 and 1496. His
surviving cartographic work includes...
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Henricus Eolenius (d.
after 1661), was an
alleged Finnish sorcerer.
Henricus Eolenious was a
student at the
university of
Turku in Finland. At the university...
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listed simply as a
citizen of Cologne, and his father's name is
recorded as
Henricus de Nettesheym.
Agrippa studied at the
university from 1499 to 1502, (age...
- 2001.
Stanley Sadie Isaac in Flanders: The
Early Works of
Henricus Isaac Picker,
Henricus Isaac Strohm,
Grove online Wilson,
Heinrich Isaac Among the...