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1574 matches to Acts of the Apostles
Helicon. Greek mountain dedicated to the Muses and Apollo.
Heliocentricity. Revolution of the earth around the sun. Once considered heretical. Galileo. Copernicus.
Hellenistic Art. c330-50BC. Cosmopolitan culturally diverse period of Alexander’s empire. Sensual, emotional sculpture. Dying Gaul. Laocoön.
Hemingway, Ernest. 1898-1961. US novelist: Fairwell to Arms 1929. For Whom the Bell Tolls 1940. Old Man and the Sea 1952. Style:“A stream with stones of nouns and a surface of prepositional ripples” -L. Morrow.
Hengist and Horsa. 5C. Legendary Jute brothers, founded Kent. Fought Britons.
Henry, O. 1862-1910. US short-story writer. Surprise endings and irony. Gift of the Magi. Porter.
Henry VIII. 1491-1547. King of England 1509-. Executed Thomas More. Established Church of England. Dissolved monasteries. Six wives: Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, Catherine Parr.
Henry the Navigator. 1394-1460. Portuguese prince. Sponsored African exploration. School of Navigation 1423.
Henze, Hans. 1926-. German/Italian composer. Combines German intellectualism with Italian lyricism. We Come to the River 1976.
Heracleitus. c540-480BC. Greek philosopher. ’The only permanent thing is change.’ Fire is basis of matter.
Hermes Trismegistus. Egyptian founder of alchemy. Passed secret only to the sons of Pharaoahs.
Herod. 73-4BC. King of Judaea 37BC-. Massacre of the Innocents.
Herod Antipas. 21BC-39 AD. Galileen king 4BC-. Killed John the Baptist for Salome.
Herodes Atticus. c101-177. Greek/Roman orator, banker. Gave major buildings to Athens.
Herodotus. c484-420BC. Greek historian and explorer. “Father of History”-Cicero.
Heron of Alexandria. 1C. Greek mathematician. Area of triangle. Metrica.
Herophilus. c335-280BC. Greek “Father of Anatomy”.
Herzl, Theodor. 1860-1904. Hungarian/Austrian writer. Founder of Zionism. The Jewish State 1896.
Hestia. Greek goddess of the hearth.
Heuss, Theodor. 1884-1963. First President of German Federal Republic, 1949-59.
Hilbert, David. 1862-1943. German number theorist. Hilbert Space.
Hindenburg, Paul von. 1847-1934. Commander in Chief of the German armies 1916-18. President of Weimar Republic 1925-. Appointed Hitler chancellor 1933.
Hobbes, Thomas. 1588-1679. English Materialist Determinist philosopher. Nominalist. Royalist. Good is that which brings pleasure; evil, pain. Mind is the result of physical activity in the brain. Elements of Law 1640. Leviathan 1651.
Hodler, Ferdinand. 1853-1918. Swiss Symbolist artist. The Night 1890.
Hofmann. Synthetic rubber, 1909.