Proper noun
Heyn (plural Heyns)
A surname.
Byrne began his run as writer, penciller and inker, the last under the pseudonym Bjorn Heyn for this issue only. Source: Internet
The largest success for the WIC in its history was the seizure of the Spanish silver fleet, which carried silver from Spanish colonies to Spain, by Piet Heyn in 1628; privateering was at first the most profitable activity. Source: Internet
Yale University Press. p. 32. Havana's inability to resist invaders was dramatically exposed in 1628, when a Dutch fleet led by Piet Heyn plundered the Spanish ships in the city's harbor. Source: Internet
Traditionally, two main effects on the quality of translated texts have been described: the "sentence-salad" effect (Bédard 2000; cited in O’Hagan 2009: 50) and the "peep-hole" effect (Heyn 1998). Source: Internet