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  1. Heinrich Hermann Josef Freiherr von Heß (alternatively: von Hess) (17 March 1788, Vienna – 13 April 1870, Vienna), was an Austrian soldier and field marshal, who entered the army in 1805 and was soon employed as a staff officer on survey work.

    • 1805–1860
    • 13 April 1870 (aged 82), Vienna
  2. Heinrich Freiherr von Hess, Fotografie von Ludwig Angerer 1860. Grab von Heinrich von Hess auf dem Wiener Zentralfriedhof. Heinrich Hermann Joseph Ritter von Heß, ab 1849 Freiherr von Heß (* 17. März 1788 in Wien; † 13. April 1870 ebenda), war ein österreichischer Feldmarschall .

    • 17. März 1788
    • österreichischer Feldmarschall
    • Wien
    • Heß, Heinrich von
  3. Heinrich Maria von Hess (19 April 1798 in Düsseldorf – 29 Märch 1863 in Munich) was a German painter, a member of the Nazarene movement . Biography. Portrait of Fanny Gail. Portrait of Marchesa Marianna Florenzi (1824) Hess was born at Düsseldorf and brought up to the profession of art by his father, the engraver Carl Ernst Christoph Hess.

  4. Heß: Heinrich von H., Historienmaler und Professor an der Münchener Akademie, geb. den 19. April 1798, gest. den 29. März 1863, einer der berühmtesten Meister der Cornelianischen Epoche, ist der zweite Sohn des kurpfälzischen Hofkupferstechers K. E. Ch. H. in Düsseldorf.

  5. Heinrich von Hess, Commander of the Austrian Army during the Crimean War. Hess: Heinrich Freiherr von H., Austrian field marshal. This distinguished general was born in Vienna on 17 March 1788 and began his military career in 1805 as a Fähnrich [ensign] in Infanterie-Regiment Graf Gyulay.

  6. Heinrich Hermann Josef Freiherr von Heß (also: von Hess) (17 March 1788, Vienna – 13 April 1870, Vienna), was an Austrian soldier and field marshal, who entered the army in 1805 and was soon employed as a staff officer on survey work. He distinguished himself as a subaltern at Aspern and Wagram, and in 1813, as captain, again served on the ...

  7. Heinrich Maria von Hess was a German painter, a member of the Nazarene movement. Hess was born at Düsseldorf and brought up to the profession of art by his father, the engraver Carl Ernst Christoph Hess.