- Dora
Henninges Heinsohn (August 1861 –
April 16, 1900) was an
opera singer.
Heinsohn was born in Mansfield, Ohio, in
August 1861. She
began her studies...
- teaching. On
October 24, 1909
former Society secretary-treasurer E.C.
Henninges, who was by then the
Australian branch manager of the
International Bible...
-
Heights Maennerchor was
formed in 1873 and
originally led by
Reinhold Henninges. "Cleveland Maennerchor".
Retrieved 2015-11-07. "The
Encyclopedia of Cleveland...
-
anekdota (1 ed.).
University of
Crete Library: Τύποις του Φωτός. pp. 5–9.
Henninges,
Hieronymus (1598). "Theatrum Genealogi****
ostentans omnens omnium aetatus...
-
Heinsohn is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Dora
Henninges Heinsohn (1861–1900),
American opera singer Gunnar Heinsohn (1943–2023)...
- Jomsborg's
mercenaries while they were in England, with a man
known as
Henninge, a
brother of Thorkell,
among their casualties. If the Flateyjarbók is...
-
October 24, 1909,
former Watch Tower Society secretary-treasurer
Ernest C.
Henninges, who was by then the
Australian branch manager based in Melbourne, wrote...
-
Miami Nahan Franko – violinist, conductor, and
concert promoter Dora
Henninges Heinsohn –
opera singer Corinne Stocker Horton – elocutionist, journalist...
- Skanderbeg, by Kolë
Idromeno (1890) Flag of
Skanderbeg by
Hieronymus Henninges (1598)
Skanderbeg monument in Tirana's main
square Arms of Skanderbeg...
-
October 24, 1909,
former Watch Tower Society secretary-treasurer E.C.
Henninges, who was by then the
Australian branch manager based in Melbourne, wrote...