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- Heimerad (also known as Heimrad, Haimrad or Heimo, c. 970 in Meßkirch near the Bodensee in Baden – 28 June 1019 on the Hasunger Berg (now Burghasungen)...
- Heimrad Prem (27 May 1934 – 19 February 1978) was a German painter born in Roding, Oberpfalz. From 1949 to 1952 he studied decorative painting at Schwandorf...
- Heimrad Bäcker (May 9, 1925 in Vienna - May 8, 2003 in Linz) was an Austrian publisher and writer. The Heimrad-Bäcker-Preis is named after him. "Profile"...
- a Draft Manifesto of Antinational Situationist, signed by Jørgen Nash, Heimrad Prem, and Helmut Sturm, amongst others. All of the contributors were ****ociated...
- (1834-1904), Benedictine and Bishop of the Archbishopric of Kansas City Heimrad Prem (1934-1978), painter, member of the artist group SPUR (1958-1965)...
- Zeitung newspaper in Basel. His work won several awards, including the Heimrad Bäcker Prize and the Swiss Literature Prize. He is known for his experimental...
- written on the works of Austrian writers such as Heimito von Doderer, Heimrad Bäcker, Lilian Faschinger, Andreas Pittler, Ödön von Horváth, Gert Jonke...
- of Fine Arts, Munich. He formed Gruppe SPUR in 1957 with the painters Heimrad Prem, Helmut Sturm and the sculptor Lothar Fischer. After a joint exhibition...
- Martyr Heimerad 1019 28 June Venerable, Fool for Christ, Hieromonk; a.k.a. Heimrad, Haimrad and Heimo Herman of Alaska 1837 9 August Venerable, Wonderworker...
- 1963. The art group Gruppe SPUR included: Lothar Fischer (1933–2004), Heimrad Prem (1934–1978), Hans-Peter Zimmer (1936–1992) and Helmut Sturm (1932)...