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Jephtha (HWV 70) is an
oratorio (1751) by
George Frideric Handel with an
English language libretto by the Rev.
Thomas Morell,
based on the
story of Jephtha...
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sometimes compared to that of Agamemnon's
daughter Iphigenia. In his play
Jephthas sive
votum –
Jeptha or the Vow, the
Scottish scholar and
dramatist George...
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Jeptha **** is the
highest point in the Bluegr****
region of Kentucky. It is
located on
private property in
Shelby County, Kentucky,
about eight miles east...
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Jephtha Masonic Lodge No. 494 is an
historic Masonic lodge, part of the
fraternal organization of Freemasonry,
located in Huntington, New York, part of...
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Jeptha Homer Wade (August 11, 1811 –
August 9, 1890) was an
American industrialist, philanthropist, and one of the
founding members of
Western Union Telegraph...
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restored order in the
central area of
Israel "after the
disastrous feud with
Jephtha and the Gileadites". He
judged Israel for
eight years. He was
buried on...
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refers to
Polonius as a "tedious old fool" and
taunts him as a
latter day "
Jephtha".
Polonius connives with
Claudius to spy on Hamlet.
Hamlet unknowingly...
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staged as
operas include Saul, Samson, Hercules, Belshazzar,
Theodora and
Jephtha. Parn****o in festa, a
festa teatrale composed by
Handel to an
Italian text...
- Jephthes, sive
Votum (translated into
English as
Jephtha, or the Vow) is a
tragedy by
Scottish historian and
humanist scholar George Buchanan first published...
- took
place on 1 May 1901,
between Andrew Jephtha and
Johnny Arendse for the
vacant Lightweight belt,
Jephtha winning by
knockout in
round nineteen of...