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- Hendrick Conrad Joannes Heusken (January 20, 1832 – January 15, 1861) was a Dutch American interpreter for the first American consulate in ****an, established...
- negotiations with the Bakufu, Count Eulenburg had been ****isted by Henry Heusken, a Dutch-American interpreter who usually worked for the US consul Townsend...
- United States) The first United States Consul-General to ****an. Henry Heusken (1855, United States) A Dutch-American interpreter for the American consulate...
- French Minister was attacked at the end of 1860. On 14 January 1861, Henry Heusken, Secretary to the American mission, was attacked and murdered. On 5 July...
- wrestler Daishi Nobuyuki as Kurogami – a sumo wrestler Jay Kabira as Henry Heusken Marty Kuehnert as Townsend Harris Yūka as Okō Asahi Kurizuka as Hijikata...
- Perry two years before. Accompanied only by his translator-secretary, Heusken (Jaffe) and three Chinese servants, Harris comes as**** at the town of...
- Henri-Georges Clouzot 1958 The Barbarian and the Geisha translator-secretary Henry Heusken John Huston 1959 Ben-Hur merchant and loyal slave Simonides William Wyler...
- during the Great Kantō earthquake and the Great Tokyo Air Raid. Henry Heusken, attacked by rōnin at Nakanohashi on January 14, 1861, was brought back...
-  2005 (2005-03-21) Harris and Heusken are ready to finalize the treaty, and they are going with a strange vehicle that Harris already made. Will Heusken survive this abominable...
- French minister Gustave Duchesne de Bellecourt over the murder of Henry Heusken. The third time was from 1863-1864, during negotiations with the British...