- Source: Heinrich Pfeiffer
- Wajah Kudus Manoppello
- Uranium
- Tentara Kerajaan Hindia Belanda
- Green Hills of Africa
- Wangsa Bethmann
- Mary Brodrick
- Disputasi Heidelberg
- Alexander von Humboldt
- Orde Wangsa Singa Emas (Hesse)
- Kapel Sistina
- Heinrich Pfeiffer
- Hans Heinrich Pfeiffer
- Helmut Pfeiffer
- Rhynchospora colorata
- Acheiropoieta
- Veil of Veronica
- Tetraria bromoides
- Separation of Light from Darkness
- Thomas Müntzer
- Ponce de Leon Hotel
Heinrich Pfeiffer (c. 1500, Mühlhausen – 27 May 1525, Mühlhausen) was a peasant leader in the German Peasants' War.
Pfeiffer was a monk from Reifenstein Abbey who renounced his vows and converted to Protestantism. He first preached in 1523. After the Battle of Frankenhausen, he escaped the siege of Mühlhausen on May 24 but was captured by the nobles' cavalry. He was executed soon after, along with Thomas Müntzer and other peasant leaders.