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Heyer is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Carl
Justus Heyer (1797–1856),
German professor of
forestry Conrad Heyer (1749–1856), one...
- Conqueror.
Beginning in 1932
Heyer released one
romance novel and one
thriller each year. (See List of
works by
Georgette Heyer.) Her
husband often provided...
- Look up
Hey or
hey in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hey,
HEY or
Hey! may
refer to:
Hey (band), a
Polish rock band
Hey (Andreas
Bourani album) or the...
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German immigrant. In his youth,
Heyer was a
member of the
German Lutheran Church.
During the
American Revolution,
Heyer fought for the
Continental Army...
- The song "
Hey-
Hey-
Hey-
Hey", also
known as "
Hey-
Hey-
Hey-
Hey! (Goin' Back to Birmingham)", was
written by
Little Richard and
recorded on May 9, 1956 at J&M...
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Luise Heyer (born 25
March 1985) is a
German actress.
Heyer grew up in Berlin.
During her
school years, she
lived in
Denmark for a year. From 2006 until...
- "
Hey Hey Hey" is a song
recorded by
American singer Katy
Perry for her
fifth studio album Witness (2017). It was sent to
Italian contemporary hit radio...
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physical impairment.
Heather Danielle Heyer (May 29, 1985 –
August 12, 2017) was the only
person killed in the attack.
Heyer grew up in Ruckersville, Virginia...
- race,
Heyer had
effectively became the
first reserve driver.
Because of the
crash and
commotion on the
starting grid at the
start of the race,
Heyer chose...
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Cornelius Heyer (1773 –
January 5, 1843) was an
American merchant and banker. He was a son of iron
monger Col.
William Heyer (1723–1800) and
Neeltje (née...