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Heth,
sometimes written Chet or Ḥet, is the
eighth letter of the
Semitic abjads,
including Arabic ḥāʾ ح,
Aramaic ḥēṯ 𐡇,
Hebrew ḥēt ח,
Phoenician ḥēt...
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Henry Heth (/ˈhiːθ/ not /ˈhɛθ/) (December 16, 1825 –
September 27, 1899) was a
career United States Army
officer who
became a
Confederate general in the...
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Heth may
refer to:
Heth (letter), a
letter in many
Semitic alphabets Heth (surname)
Children of
Heth, a
Canaanite nation in the
Hebrew Bible,
named after...
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Joice Heth (c. 1756 [citation needed] –
February 19, 1836) was an African-American
woman who was
exhibited by P.T.
Barnum with the
false claim that she...
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Heth is,
according to
Genesis 10:15, the
second son of Canaan, who is son of Ham, son of Noah.
Heth is the
ancestor of the
Biblical Hethites,
second of...
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Heth is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Henry Heth (1825–1899),
career United States Army
officer who
became a
Confederate general...
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Heths were a
Celtic kindred who
raised several rebellions against the
kings of
Scotland in the 12th and 13th centuries.
Their origins have long...
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Heth is an
unincorporated community in St.
Francis County, Arkansas,
United States.
Heth is
located along the
Union Pacific Railroad, 9
miles (14 km) north...
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Under the
names בני-חת (bny-ḥt "children of
Heth", who was the son of Canaan) and חתי (ḥty "native of
Heth") they are
described several times as living...
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Captain John
Heth (1798 –
April 30, 1842) was a
Virginian naval officer and
businessman in the coal
mining industry.
Heth was born in 1798 at
Black Heath...