- that of Agamemnon's
daughter Iphigenia. In his play
Jephthas sive
votum –
Jeptha or the Vow, the
Scottish scholar and
dramatist George Buchanan (1506–1582)...
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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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Jeptha Vining Harris may
refer to:
Jeptha Vining Harris (Georgia general) (1782 – 1856)
Georgia militia brigadier general, War of 1812,
Georgia state...
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Jeptha Bradley (December 31, 1802 – June 8, 1864) was a mid-19th-century
Vermont political figure who
served in
several elected and
appointed offices,...
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Jeptha Vining Harris (April 27, 1782 – 1856) was a
brigadier general in the
Georgia militia during the War of 1812. He was a
lawyer and
wealthy plantation...
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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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Jeptha J.
Kendrick (1811? - ) was an
American politician. He was born in Kentucky. His father,
Joseph Kendrick, was born in Virginia. He
served as a member...
- not
often recognised as the
first black British boxing champion.
Andrew Jeptha was born on 30
December 1879 in Cape Town, Cape Colony. He was the son of...
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Jeptha Pacey (died 1862) was an architect,
surveyor and
building contractor working in
Boston in Lincolnshire.
Pacey was
working as an
architect at 10...
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Jeptha Dudley New (November 28, 1830 – July 9, 1892) was a U.S.
Representative from Indiana. He was the
grandson of
Jethro New,
nephew of
Robert A. New...