- Paul
Johann Ludwig von
Heyse (German: [paʊl ˈhaɪzə] ; 15
March 1830 – 2
April 1914) was a
German writer and translator. A
member of two
important literary...
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Heyse is a
surname of
German origin.
Notable people with the name include:
Johann Christian August Heyse (1764–1829),
German grammarian and lexicographer...
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Genzsch &
Heyse was a
German type
foundry established in Hamburg. In the 1920s and 1930s, G+H
types were sold in the
United States by
Continental Type...
- "Robert
Heyse". worldfootball.net.
Retrieved 3
September 2021. "Robert
Heyse".
National Football Teams.
Retrieved 3
September 2021. "Robert
Heyse". Royal...
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Ulrich Heyse (20
September 1906 in Berlin-Friedenau – 19
November 1970 in Flensburg) was a
German U-boat
commander in
World War II and
recipient of the...
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Wilhelm Ludwig Heyse (15
October 1797 in
Oldenburg – 25
November 1855 in Berlin) was a
German philologist, son of
Johann Christian August Heyse,
father of...
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Johann Christian August Heyse (21
April 1764 in
Nordhausen – 27 June 1829 in Magdeburg) was a
German grammarian and lexicographer. He was the
father of...
- The 1910
Nobel Prize in
Literature was
awarded to the
German writer Paul
Heyse (1830–1914) "as a
tribute to the
consummate artistry,
permeated with idealism...
- Internationale,
whose members included Victor Hugo, Ivan Turgenev, Paul
Heyse,
Alfred Tennyson,
Anthony Trollope,
Henry Longfellow,
Ralph Waldo Emerson...
- Jürgen Habermas;
German poets and writers, for
example Heinrich Heine, Paul
Heyse and
Thomas Mann; Painters, like Max Ernst;
Political theorists, for instance...