Heyden

Heyden stands for:

  • Chemische Fabrik von Heyden or salicylic acid - Fabrik Dr. F. von Heyden
  • House Heyden
  • Heyden - gold, a gold leaf surrogate
  • A noble family: Heyden ( nobility ), a Pomeranian noble family
  • Von der Heyden ( nobility ), a Luxembourg aristocratic family

Heyden is the surname of the following persons:

  • Adam Werner von Heyden (1852-1888), District Administrator of Demmin
  • Adolf Heyden (1838-1902), German architect
  • Adolf von Heyden (1847-1920), District Administrator in the counties Beeskow - Storkow and Demmin
  • Adolf Hoffmann- Heyden (1877-1964), German surgeon and university lecturer
  • Albrecht von Heyden -Linden (1872-1946), member of the County Council of the Province of Pomerania
  • August von Heyden (1827-1897), German painter and poet
  • Bernd Heyden (1940-1984) German Photographer
  • Bogislav von Heyden -Linden (1853-1909), amateur equestrians, cavalry general and adjutant of the Emperor
  • Bogislav von Heyden -Linden (actor) (1898 - ), German actor
  • Carl von Heyden (1793-1866), German politician and entomologist
  • Christian Heyden (1803-1896), German architect
  • Conrad Heyden (~ 1385-1444 ), town clerk of Schwäbisch Hall and author ( Klagspiegel )
  • Cornelius von der Heyden (born Cornelius Hinze, * 1974), German actor and singer
  • Dietrich von Heyden -Linden (1898-1986), German physicist and photographer
  • Eckhard Heyden (1925-2010), German artist
  • Ernst von Heyden (1837-1917), country director of Pomerania and member of the Prussian House of Lords
  • Friedrich von Heyden ( writer ) ( 1789-1851 ), German writer
  • Friedrich von Heyden (chemist) ( 1838-1926 ), German chemist and industrialist
  • Gunter Heyden (1921-2002), Director of the Institute of Marxism -Leninism of the Central Committee of the SED
  • Hans Heyden (1536-1613), German musical instrument makers and organist
  • Hans Wolf von der Heyden († 1643), kurbrandenburgischer Obrist, chamberlain and bailiff of Tangermünde and Borg stable
  • Hellmuth Heyden (1893-1972), German theologian and church historian
  • Hermann von Heyden (1810-1851), member of the Prussian House of Representatives and District Administrator of Demmin
  • Hubert von Heyden (1860-1911), German painter
  • Ilse von Heyden -Linden (1883-1949), German painter of Impressionism
  • Jan van der Heyden (1637-1712), Dutch painter
  • Johann Jakob on der Heyden (1705-1768), mayor of Elberfeld
  • Johann Wilhelm on der Heyden (1661-1746), mayor of Elberfeld
  • Julius von der Heyden (1786-1867), German writer, pseudonym: Emerentius Scævola
  • Karl Hermann von Heyden (1848-1917), a Prussian officer, Chamberlain and Phaleristiker
  • Karl von der Heyden (* 1936), German -American manager
  • Lucas von Heyden (1838-1915), German entomologist
  • Luis Heyden (1893-1950), German tennis player
  • Otto Heyden (1820-1897), German painter
  • Peter Van Der Heyden (born 1976 ), Belgian footballer
  • Phillipp Heyden (* 1988), German basketball player
  • Pieter van der Heyden (~ 1530-1572 ), Flemish engraver
  • Sebald Heyden (1499-1561), German cantor, principals and spiritual poet
  • Ulrich Heyden (born 1954 ), German journalist and author
  • Ulrich van der Heyden (born 1954 ), German historian and political scientist; Specialist for Africa's colonial history and the history of Christian mission in Africa
  • Ulrich von Heyden (1873-1963), District Administrator in Pomerania and Prenzlau and member of the County Council of the Province of Brandenburg
  • Wichard Wilhelm von Heyden (1782-1836), member of the County Council of the Province of Pomerania
  • Wilhelm Heyden (1844-1932); Hamburg Counsel of citizenship
  • Wilhelm von Heyden - Cadow (1839-1920), Prussian politician and Minister of Agriculture
  • Wilhelm von Heyden -Linden (1842-1877), Regional Director of the Provincial Association of Pomerania
  • Woldemar von Heyden (1809-1871), Generallandschaftsrat of Pomerania, lords of the manor, a member of the United Diet of Prussia

Heyden is the name of several places

  • Heyden ( Mönchengladbach ), District of Monchengladbach, North Rhine -Westphalia

See also:

  • Disambiguation
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