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Peter de
Heyno was the Lord of Stenbury, Isle of
Wight under Edward III. In 1377 a
raiding force of
French and
Castilians invaded the Isle of
Wight and...
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Heyno Gottschalk († 1541 in Oldenstadt) was from 1506 to 1531 the last
abbot of the
Benedictine abbey of Oldenstadt. 1523 he
became Diffinitor of the...
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Gottschalk (1912–1989), German-born
Dutch historical geographer and
professor Heyno Gottschalk, († 1541),
Lutheran monk, the last
abbot in
Oldenstadt Jacob...
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Carisbrooke with John
Rogers and
Christopher Feake Soldier Peter de
Heyno Philosopher and
polymath Robert Hooke Murderer Michal Morey Marine painter...
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unsuccessfully attacked by the French. It was
reputedly saved by
local hero
Peter de
Heyno who shot the
French commander.
Anthony Woodville, Lord Scales,
later Earl...
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circuit boards as
applied to
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)" 2006
Heyno Garbe "For
contributions to
electro magnetic compatibility (EMC) measurement...
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children from a
previous marriage: a
daughter named E and a son
named Yo Xing
Heyno Augustus Eisner Alexander Weiser Knuckles Jeremijenko-Conley.
Being Black...
- Compatibility, 1990: 19–23. Koj, Sebastian; Reschka, Cornelia; Fisahn, Sven; Garbe,
Heyno (August 2017). "Radiated
electromagnetic emissions from wind
energy conversion...
- and
Nunwell respectively Jet Harris,
musician with The
Shadows Peter de
Heyno,
defended the
Carisbrooke Castle 1377
against French–Castilian
troops Robyn...
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originally ran: "orate pro
ravno van barneko". It may also be read as "orate pro
heyno van der beken",
however there is no
record of a van der
Beken family. The...