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Henckel may refer to: * Anthony Jacob Henckel (1668–1728), German theologian who founded the first Lutheran church in North America * Frithjof Henckel (born 1950), German rower *Joachim Friedrich Henckel (1712–1779), Prussian surgeon at Charité hospital in Berlin *Johann Friedrich Henckel (1678–1744), Prussian physician, chemist, metallurgist, and mineralogist * John Henckel, Chief Justice of Jamaica in 1801 *Valdemar Henckel (1877–1953), Danish businessman and real estate developer See also * Henckel-Rennen, a horse race in Germany *Heinkel *Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, commonly known as Henkel, is a German multinational chemical and consumer goods company headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany. It is active in both the consumer and industrial sectors. Founded in 1876, the DAX company is organi ...
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Anthony Jacob Henckel
Anthony Jacob Henckel (, October 27, 1668 – August 12, 1728) was a German theologian who founded the first Lutheran church in North America upon his immigration from Germany to Philadelphia's Germantown neighborhood. Family Henckel had one older and four younger siblings. His mother and father were Anna Eulalia Dentzer and George Henckel. They were married on 2 May 1666. His father was a Lutheran school teacher. Henckel was married to Maria Elizabeth Dentzer in Kirchhain on 25 April 1692. Together they had seven sons and five daughters, four of whom did not live past a young age. Life and work Henckel was baptized on 27 December 1668. He enrolled in the University of Giessen on 5 May 1688 and finished his study of Theology on 16 January 1692. German priesthood Henckel was ordained on 28 February 1692 by pastor Johann Christopher Wild of Hoffenheim, and assumed the position of priest of the Eschelbronn parish, as well as the Mönchzell parish in 1693. In Eschelbronn he se ...
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Frithjof Henckel
Frithjof Henckel (born 27 March 1950) is a German rower. He competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics and the 1976 Summer Olympics Events January * January 3 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force. * January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea. * January 11 – The 1976 Phi .... References 1950 births Living people German male rowers Olympic rowers of West Germany Rowers at the 1972 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 1976 Summer Olympics Rowers from Berlin {{Germany-rowing-bio-stub ...
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Joachim Friedrich Henckel
Joachim Friedrich Henckel (4 March 1712 in Pasłęk, Preussisch Holland – 1 July 1779) was a Prussian surgeon at Charité hospital in Berlin.Ernst Gurlt: Henckel, Joachim Friedrich. In: General German Biography (ADB). Band 11 Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1880, pp. 730 ff. His publications include ''Medical and Surgical Observations'' (1744).Thomas, JThe Universal Dictionary of Biography and Mythology, Vol. II p. 1161 (1887) In 1769, Henckel conducted the first caesarean section to incise the Linea alba (abdomen), linea alba on a living woman. The child survived, though the mother later died, probably due to peritonitis. The surgery drew so much attention that Frederick II of Prussia, King Frederick II named Henckel professor of surgery and a Court Counselor. From 1773 to 1779, Henckel served as director of the Charité.MT Shepherd, David MMT Shepherd, David M.: Comments on obstetrics in the 18th Century. Joachim Friedrich Henckel (1712–1779). The first caesarean section in ...
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Johann Friedrich Henckel
Johann Friedrich Henckel (1 August 1678 – 26 January 1744) was a Prussian physician, chemist, metallurgist, and mineralogist. He taught chemistry and mineralogy at the Bergakademie Freiberg where his students included Andreas Sigismund Marggraf, A. S. Marggraf, Mikhail Lomonosov, M.V. Lomonosov and Dmitry Vinogradov, Dmitri Vinogradov. Henckel was born in Merseburg, the son of physician Johann Andreas and Anna Dorothea. After schooling at Merseburg Cathedral School (1685–94) he studied theology and medicine at Jena from 1698 after which he became a physician in Dresden. He received a doctorate in 1711 and moved to Freiberg where he began to collect minerals along with Christlieb Ehregott Gellert. In 1728 he was elected into the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, Leopoldina Academy. He moved back to Dresden in 1730 and began to work on minerals. He examined the chemistry of pyrites and believed in the formation of minerals through various processes such as crystalliza ...
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John Henckel
John Henckel was Chief Justice of Jamaica Chief may refer to: Title or rank Military and law enforcement * Chief master sergeant, the ninth, and highest, enlisted rank in the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force * Chief of police, the head of a police department * Chief of the boa ... in 1801. Cundall, Frank. (1915''Historic Jamaica''.London: Institute of Jamaica. pp. xviii-xix. References Chief justices of Jamaica Year of birth missing Year of death missing 19th-century Jamaican judges {{Jamaica-bio-stub ...
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Valdemar Henckel
Valdemar Henckel (1 April 1877 – 16 January 1953) was a Danish businessman and real estate developer. He founded Kalundborg Shipyard in 1918. Early life and education Valdemar Petersen was born at Fødselsstiftelsen in Copenhagen. His father died when he was small; his mother then married Oscar Alexander Henckel, a shipbuilder, who adopted her son. Valdemar Henckel then grew up under poor conditions with two younger half brothers. He was initially educated as a shipbuilder and then apprenticed as a mason. Career Henckel was active as a real estate developer. His development projects included the housing estates at Christmas Møllers Plads and in the Rysensten Quarter. He lost around 30 properties in the 1907–1908 bank crisis. In 1912 he then established a brickyard at Kalundborg. The bricks were transported by ship; this led him into the shipping industry and then shipbuilding. The outbreak of First World War gave him a lucrative opportunity to make speculative investments in ...
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Heinkel
Heinkel Flugzeugwerke () was a German aircraft manufacturing company founded by and named after Ernst Heinkel. It is noted for producing bomber aircraft for the Luftwaffe in World War II and for important contributions to high-speed flight, with the pioneering examples of a successful liquid-fueled rocket and a turbojet-powered aircraft in aviation history, with both Heinkel designs' first flights occurring shortly before the outbreak of World War II in Europe. History Following the successful career of Ernst Heinkel as the chief designer for the Hansa-Brandenburg aviation firm in World War I, Heinkel's own firm was established at Warnemünde in 1922, after the restrictions on German aviation imposed by the Treaty of Versailles were relaxed. By 1929, the firm's compressed air-powered catapults were in use on the German Norddeutscher Lloyd ocean-liners and to launch short-range mail planes from the liners' decks. The company's first post-World War I aircraft design success was ...
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