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Henry of Avranches Henry of Avranches (died 1260) was a poet of the first half of the 13th century, writing in Latin. He is sometimes assumed to have been born in Avranches, but is otherwise said to have been of German birth with a Norman father. He is described as a ...
(died 1260) (in Latin: Henricus Abrincensis or de Abrincis), French poet *
Henry (bishop of Finland) Saint Henry ( fi, Henrik; sv, Henrik; la, Henricus; died 20 January 1156.) was a medieval English clergyman. He came to Sweden with Cardinal Nicholas Breakspeare in 1153 and was most likely designated to be the new Archbishop of Uppsala, but th ...
(allegedly died c. 1156) (in Latin: Henricus), English clergyman who may not have existed and, according to legend, died a martyr * Henry of Friemar (c. 1285–1354), also known as Henricus de Vrimaria or Henricus de Frimaria, German Augustinian theologian *
Henry of Marcy Henry of Marcy, or Henri de Marsiac, (c. 1136 –1 January 1189) was a Cistercian abbot, first of Hautecombe in Savoy (1160–1177), and then of Clairvaux, from 1177 until 1179. He was created Cardinal Bishop of Albano by Pope Alexander III ...
(c. 1136–1189), also known as Henricus Albanensis, Henricus Cisterciensis, etc., Cistercian abbot and Cardinal Bishop of Albano * Henry of Latvia (before 1188–after 1259) (in Latin: Henricus de Lettis), Roman Catholic priest, missionary and historian from Magdeburg * Henry of Segusio (c. 1200–1271), also known as Henricus de Segusio, Italian canonist * Henry of Settimello (in Latin: Henricus Septimellensis), late 12th-century Italian poet *
Henry Aristippus Henry Aristippus of Calabria (born in Santa Severina in 1105–10; died in Palermo in 1162), sometimes known as Enericus or Henricus Aristippus, was a religious scholar and the archdeacon of Catania (from c. 1155) and later chief ''familiaris'' of ...
(1105 to 1110–1162), religious scholar and Archdeacon of Catania *
Henry Bate of Mechelen Henry Bate or Hendrik Baten (of Mechelen or of Malines) a.k.a. Henricus Batenus (Mechliniensis)In all five languages that this English language Wikipedia inspected, the first name and family name may occur with or without mentioning his place of ori ...
(1246–after 1310), also known as Henricus Batenus, Flemish philosopher, theologian, astronomer, astrologer, poet, and musician * Heinrich Blyssen (1526–1586) (in Latin: Henricus Blissemius), German Jesuit controversialist against the Hussites of Bohemia *
Harry van Bommel Henricus "Harry" van Bommel (born 24 June 1962) is a Dutch politician, anti-globalisation activist and former educator. As a member of the Socialist Party (Socialistische Partij), he was an MP from May 1998 to March 2017. He focused on matter ...
(born 1962), Dutch politician, anti-globalization activist and former educator *
Johann Heinrich Bösenselle Johann Heinrich Bösenselle, cs, Jindřich Antonín Boesenselle, la, Henricus Antonius Bösenselle, was a lawyer, professor of law and Rector of the University of Olomouc. Originally from Westphalia, Johann Heinrich Bösenselle assumed positio ...
(died 1767) (in Latin: Henricus Antonius Bösenselle), lawyer, professor of law and Rector of the University of Olomouc * Henricus Canisius (1562–1610), Dutch canonist and historian * Enrico Dandolo (1107?–1205), Latinized as Henricus Dandulus, 42nd Doge of Venice * Harry Droog (born 1944), Dutch retired rower * Henk van Gerven (born 1955), Dutch politician and physician * Henricus Grammateus (1495–1525 or 1526), German mathematician * Henricus von Gunterrodt, author of a treatise on fencing published in 1579 *
Hendrik Herp Hendrik Herp (died 22 February 1477), known in Latin as Henricus Harphius, was a Dutch or Flemish Franciscan of the Strict Observance, and a writer on mysticism. Life Herp was born around 1400 either at Erp near Veghel or Erps-Kwerps near Leuve ...
(died 1477) (in Latin: Henricus Herpius or Harpius), Flemish Franciscan * Hendrik Hondius I (1573–1650), Flemish engraver, cartographer and publisher *
Henricus Hondius II Henricus Hondius II (1597 – 16 August 1651) was a Dutch engraver, cartographer, and publisher. Life He was born in Amsterdam, the son of the famous cartographer Jodocus Hondius who had started a map-making business in the city. Henric ...
(1597–1651), Dutch engraver, cartographer and publisher, unrelated to the above * Henricus Hornkens (died 1612), Roman Catholic priest and lexicographer * Servais Knaven (born 1971), Dutch retired cyclist * Heinrich Kramer (c. 1430–1505), Latinized as Henricus Institor, German churchman and inquisitor * Heinrich Isaac (c. 1450–1517), Netherlandish Renaissance composer *
Henri Justel Henri Justel (1619–1693) was a French scholar and royal administrator, and also a bibliophile and librarian. He is known also as Henry Justel and Henricus Justellus. He was son of the scholar Christophe Justel. He acted as a secretary to Loui ...
(1620–1693), also known as Henricus Justellus, French scholar and royal administrator *
Henk Kamp Henricus Gregorius Jozeph "Henk" Kamp (; born 23 July 1952) is a Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) who served as List of Ministers of Defence of the Netherlands, Minister of Defence in the Third Rutte cabinet ...
(born 1952), Dutch politician and Minister of Economic Affairs * Hans Kuypers (1925–1989), Dutch neuroscientist * Harry Lubse (born 1951), Dutch retired footballer *
Henricus Martellus Germanus Henricus Martellus Germanus ( fl. 1480-1496) was a German cartographer active in Florence between 1480 and 1496. His surviving cartographic work includes manuscripts of Ptolemy's ''Geographia'', manuscripts of ''Insularium illustratum'' (a descri ...
, Latinized name of Heinrich Hammer, German geographer and cartographer who worked in Florence from 1480 to 1496 * Henricus Madathanus, pseudonym of
Adrian von Mynsicht Adrian von Mynsicht (1603–1638) was a German alchemist. He is best known for the allegorical As a literary device or artistic form, an allegory is a narrative or visual representation in which a character, place, or event can be interprete ...
(1603–1638), German alchemist * Han van Meegeren (1889–1947), Dutch painter and notorious art forger *
Hans van Mierlo Henricus Antonius Franciscus Maria Oliva "Hans" van Mierlo (; 18 August 1931 – 11 March 2010) was a Dutch politician and journalist who co-founded Democrats 66 (D66). Van Mierlo studied Law at the Radboud University Nijmegen obtaining a Mas ...
(1931–2010), Dutch politician, party leader, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands * Herkus Monte (died 1273) (in Latin: Henricus Montemin), the most famous leader of the Great Prussian Uprising against the Teutonic Knights and Northern Crusaders * Henricus Münstermann (c. 1470–1537), German Roman Catholic priest and Abbot of Marienfeld *
Henk Nieuwkamp Henricus Everhardus Maria "Henk" Nieuwkamp (born 15 July 1942) is a retired Dutch cyclist who was active between 1959 and 1970. On track he competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in the 4 km team putsuit. On the road he won the Ronde van Limb ...
(born 1942), Dutch retired cyclist *
Harry Peeters Henricus Franciscus Maria (Harry) Peeters (3 October 1931 - 17 November 2012) was a Dutch historian and psychologist, Emeritus Professor of Historical Psychology at the Tilburg University, and founder dean of the TIAS School for Business and Socie ...
(1931–2012), Dutch historian, psychologist and academic *
Heinrich Petraeus Heinrich Petraeus (Henricus Petraeus) (15891620) was a German physician and writer. He was Professor of Medicine at the University of Marburg. He was son-in-law of the chemist Johannes Hartmann (15681631). He is known for his ''Nosologia Harmonica ...
(1589–1620), German physician and writer * Henricus Petrus (1508–1579), Swiss printer * Henricus Regius (1598–1679), Dutch philosopher, physician and professor of medicine * Henricus Reneri (1593–1639), Dutch philosopher *
H. G. van de Sande Bakhuyzen Hendricus Gerardus van de Sande Bakhuyzen (April 2, 1838, The Hague – January 8, 1923, Leiden) was a Dutch astronomer. His surname, van de Sande Bakhuyzen, is sometimes erroneously given as Backhuyzen or Bakhuysen. His first name is somet ...
(1838–1923), Dutch astronomer *
Henrich Smet Henrich Smet (also ''Henricus Smetius Alostanus'', ''Henricus Smetius a Leda'', or ''Hendrik de Smet'') (29 June 1535 or 1537—15 March 1614) Heidelberg was a physician and humanist scholar. Life Smet was the son of Robert Smet (d. 1540) and i ...
(1535 or 1537–1614), also known as Henricus Smetius Alostanus or Henricus Smetius a Leda, Flemish physician and humanist scholar *
Henk van Spaandonck Henricus Josephus van Spaandonck (25 June 1913 – 31 July 1982) was a Dutch football forward who played for the Netherlands in the 1938 FIFA World Cup The 1938 FIFA World Cup was the third edition of the World Cup, the quadrennial interna ...
(1913–1982), Dutch footballer * Henri Estienne (1528 or 1531–1598), also known as Henricus Stephanus, French printer and classical scholar * Henri Valois (1603–1676), also known as Henricus Valesius, French philologist and historian * Rick VandenHurk (born 1985), Dutch baseball pitcher in Japan *
Henricus van de Wetering Henricus van de Wetering (; 26 November 1850 – 16 November 1929) was a Dutch Catholic archbishop. Van de Wetering was appointed Titular Archbishop of Gaza and Coadjutor of the metropolitan see of Utrecht, on 8 February 1895. He was cons ...
(1850–1929), Dutch Archbishop of Utrecht and Primate of the Netherlands * Henricus Franciscus Wiertz (1784–1858), painter from the Northern Netherlands * Hendrick Zwaardecroon (1667–1728), Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies {{given name, Henricus Dutch masculine given names Latin masculine given names