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  2. Hessian (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    The Hessian fly, a significant pest of cereal crops, was named after its supposed arrival in North America in Hessian soldiers' straw bedding. Washington Irving 's story " The Legend of Sleepy Hollow " (1820) includes a celebrated figure known as the " Headless Horseman " who is "the ghost of a Hessian trooper, whose head had been carried away ...

  3. Hessian - Wikipedia

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    Hessian matrix, in mathematics, is a matrix of second partial derivatives Hessian affine region detector, a feature detector used in the fields of computer vision and image analysis; Hessian automatic differentiation; Hessian equations, partial differential equations (PDEs) based on the Hessian matrix; Hessian pair or Hessian duad in mathematics

  4. The Capture of the Hessians at Trenton, December 26, 1776

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    The focus is on General George Washington aiding the mortally wounded Hessian Colonel Johann Gottlieb Rall. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Nearly 900 Hessians were captured at the battle. [ 3 ] It is one of Trumbull's series of historical paintings on the war, which also includes the Declaration of Independence and The Death of General Mercer at the Battle of ...

  5. Sackcloth - Wikipedia

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    Hessian sackcloth or burlap is not the intended biblical meaning, according to a number of scholarly sources: but the identification represents a common misconception based on phonetic association. "Sackcloth, usually made of black goat hair, was used by the Israelites and their neighbors in times of mourning or social protest."

  6. Burgher (social class) - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of a Burgher (c. 1660) by Lucas Franchoys the Younger. Burgher was a rank or title of a privileged citizen of a medieval to early modern European town. Burghers formed the pool from which city officials could be drawn, [citation needed] and their immediate families that formed the social class of the medieval bourgeoisie.

  7. Hession - Wikipedia

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    Hession has occasionally been spelt Hessian in Galway and is sometimes falsely assumed to be of German origin - See Hessian. MacLysaght suggests a connection with the surname Ussher - which is probably the name of a separate and distinct family of English Origin based in Dublin and later in Galway. This connection with Ussher is apparently the ...

  8. House of Hesse - Wikipedia

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    Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse, died in 1567.Hesse was then divided between his four sons, thus four main branches arose: Hesse-Kassel, Hesse-Marburg, Hesse-Rheinfels and Hesse-Darmstadt.

  9. Hessian fabric - Wikipedia

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    Hessian is also often used for the transportation of unprocessed dry tobacco. This material is used for much the same reasons as it would be used for coffee. Hessian sacks in the tobacco industry hold up to 200 kg (440lb) of tobacco, and due to hessian's toughness, a hessian sack can have a useful life of up to three years.