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During World War Two, Starachowice was an important center of the Home Army, where units of Jan Piwnik and Antoni Heda operated.
And so Putiatin was able to sail back to Russia, on May 8, 1855, on board the Russian-Japanese vessel, baptised Heda ( ヘダ号 ) after the city of Heda where it was built.
In the April 1, 1889 cadastral reform of Meiji period Japan, Heda was organized as Heda Village.
On April 1, 2005 Heda was merged into the city of Numazu.
Willem Claeszoon Heda ( December 14, 1593 / 1594 – c. 1680 / 1682 ) was a Dutch Golden Age artist from the city of Haarlem devoted exclusively to the painting of still lifes.
Heda was born in Haarlem, the son of the Haarlem city architect Claes Pietersz.
His mother Anna Claesdr was a member of the Heda family.
His uncle was the painter Cornelis Claesz Heda.
Heda ’ s skill was recognized early on in his career by other notable figures in Haarlem, such as Samuel Ampzing, a Dutch minister and poet from Haarlem, who captured the city in poetry.
As evidenced by his signing of a new charter to regularize the affairs of the guild on May 22, 1631, Heda was an active member of the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke.
But Heda was more careful and finished than Hals, showing considerable skill and taste in the arrangement and colouring of his chased cups, beakers and tankards of both precious and inferior metals.
Willem Claesz Heda ’ s skill was recognized in his own time by Samuel Ampzing, the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke, and Theodorus Schrevelius.
Houbraken ’ s paltry inclusion of Heda in hisGroote Schouburgh was probably due to nothing more than the lack of information about the artist.
Houbraken ’ s scant mention of Heda was reflected in the works of his followers, Johan van Gool and Jacob Campo Weyerman.

Heda and also
Heda Margolius Kovály also ends her memoir Under a Cruel Star with a first hand account of the Prague Spring and the subsequent invasion, and her reflections upon these events.
Heda ’ s style continued to progress with his pieces of the 1640s developing a great simplicity founded upon a “ firm construction built up on broad lines .” In this time, he also began to incorporate the crinkled napkin and knocked-over vases to his set of objects.
He and Willem Claeszoon Heda, who also worked in Haarlem, were the most important exponents of the " ontbijt " or dinner piece.

Heda and with
Heda-Still-Life with Pie, Silver Ewer and Crab-WGA11248. jpg | Willem Claeszoon Heda ( 1594-1680 ), Still Life with Pie, Silver Ewer and Crab ( 1658 ), Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem
In April 2005, the village of Heda merged with Numazu.
A memoir by Heda Margolius Kovaly, the book follows the life of a Jewish woman, starting with her escape from a concentration camp during World War II, up until her departure from Czechoslovakia after the Warsaw Pact countries invasion of 1968.
Still Life with Pie, Silver Ewer and Crab by Willem Claeszoon Heda ( 1658 ) Oil on canvas Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem
The survivors stayed in Heda, where they cooperated with Japanese carpenters and shipbuilders to construct a new vessel ( christened Heda ) to take them back to Russia.
Heda irrigation has been used since ancient times, when buried clay pots were filled with water, which would gradually seep into the grass.
Heda ’ s early life is all but unknown, with no surviving pieces dated to that period.
This Vanitas, and the two other breakfast pieces by Heda in the 1620s were known for their clear deviation with earlier breakfast-pieces.
Heda won enough local fame in his own day for Ampzing to praise him in the same breath with Salomon de Bray and Pieter Claesz in his 1628 Beschryvinge ende lof der stad Haerlem in Holland, “ ha to praise Heda with the banquet pieces of Solomon de bray and Pieter Claesz, their skill deserves to be mentioned in his poem .”
Following his formative pieces of the 1620s, Heda reached his artistic maturity in the 1630s with pieces such as his 1631 still-life and those of the ‘ 1639 group ’ sold to Vienna in the 1930s.
Though remnants of his more intimate pieces remained in this period, Heda began to add more objects to his works, experimenting with modified compositional styles.
Still Life with Pie, Silver Ewer and Crab by Willem Claeszoon Heda ( 1658 ) Oil on canvas Frans Hals Museum | Frans Halsmuseum, Haarlem
From V. S. 1530 to 1534, ( A. D. 1473 to 1477 ) with the help of Panni Pathans, Rao Shekha conquered Dadri from Nop Singh Jatu and Bhiwani from Other Jatu Rajputs, Hansi from Ikhtar Khan and Hissar from Heda Khan Kaimkhanis.

Heda and Haarlem
The Museum has various paintings by Matthias Stomer and Salomon de Bray, including The Incredulity of Saint Thomas and Judith and Holofernes, as well as still lifes by the most important artists of the Haarlem School: Pieter Claesz, Willem Claesz Heda, and Jan Davidsz de Heem.
Following his support from Samuel Ampzing, Heda became a member of the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke.
Heda died in Haarlem in 1680 or 1682.

Heda and artist
Heda ’ s final years saw the artist begin the transition from the late breakfast still-life paintings he helped create, to the pronk, or display, still-life pieces of Willem Kalf in Amsterdam.

Heda and fellow
Heda and his contemporary and fellow still life painter, Floris van Dyck, were “ held in high esteem by the community as the best at painting their genre .”

Heda and life
Still life by Willem Claeszoon Heda ( 1651 ) Oil on canvas Private Collection, New York

Heda and van
Though Heda would clearly not be included in Het schilder-boeck of Karel van Mander, as its 1604 publishing fell before his rise to prominence, it would be expected that he would be included in the work of the next great Dutch art biographer Arnold Houbraken Houbraken briefly mentioned Heda in the third volume of his work based on the biography by Schrevelius.

Heda and .
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* 1919 – Heda Margolius Kovály, Czech writer and translator ( d. 2010 )
Examples include Jung Chang's Wild Swans, Heda Margolius Kovaly's Under a Cruel Star and Helen Epstein's Where She Came From.
However, the heavily damaged flagship Diana would eventually sink as she attempted to sail to Heda for repairs.
The Russian-Japanese schooner Heda ( schooner ) | Heda.
Launch of Heda.
Soon, the Japanese government ordered 6 more ships to be built on the model of the Heda, thereby contributing to the development of western-style shipbuilding in Japan.
Heda is well known for the Japanese spider crab called Takaashi-gani in Japanese which can grow up to 4 metres in length.
File: Heda_beach. jpg | Beach inside Heda Bay.
File: Katsuo_bune_in_Heda_bay. jpg | Katsuo fishing ship ( カツオ船 ) in Heda Bay.

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