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Gath can refer to: * Gath (surname) * Gath (city), the biblical city and home of Goliath. Main site is Gath of the Philistines, but there are also other locations Gath Gittaim and Gath Carmel *Gath-hepher, a border town in ancient Israel * ''Gath'' (magazine), the successor to ''Gairm'', the most significant Scottish Gaelic magazine for its longevity and range * Gath & Chaves, an Argentine luxury department store * The pen name of journalist George Alfred Townsend * G.A.T.H is the acronym for the American band Gregory and the Hawk * A fictional nation-state in the TV series ''Kings Kings or King's may refer to: *Monarchs: The sovereign heads of states and/or nations, with the male being kings *One of several works known as the "Book of Kings": **The Books of Kings part of the Bible, divided into two parts **The ''Shahnameh'' ...
'', based on the biblical city * GATH is an abbreviation for the "Georgia Theatre" in Athens, Georgia, a mid-size concert venue near the University o ...
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Gath (surname)
Gath is a surname that may refer to *Alfredo Gath (1852–1936), Argentine businessman, co-founder of Gath & Chaves *Conor Gath (born 1980), Irish hurler *Kulan Gath, fictional character in Marvel Comics * Mikael Gath (born 1976), Swedish ice hockey player *Yoav Gath (born 1980), Israeli Olympic swimmer * The pen name of journalist George Alfred Townsend George Alfred Townsend (January 30, 1841 – April 15, 1914) was an American journalist and novelist. He worked as a war correspondent during the American Civil War. Townsend wrote under the pen name "Gath", which was derived by adding an "H" ...
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Gath (city)
Gath or Gat ( he, גַּת‎, translit=Gaṯ, lit=wine press; la, Geth, Philistine: 𐤂𐤕 *''Gīt''), often referred to as Gath of the Philistines, was a major Philistine city and one of the five Philistine city-states during the Iron Age. It was located in northeastern Philistia, close to the border with Judah. Gath is often mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and its existence is confirmed by Egyptian inscriptions. Already of significance during the Bronze Age, the city is believed to be mentioned in the El-Amarna letters as Gimti/Gintu, ruled by the two Shuwardata and 'Abdi-Ashtarti. Another Gath, known as Ginti-kirmil (Gath of Carmel) also appears in the Amarna letters.Naʼaman, Nadav (2005), p207/ref> The site most favored as the location of Gath is the archaeological mound or tell known as Tell es-Safi in Arabic and Tel Zafit in Hebrew (sometimes written Tel Tzafit), located inside Tel Zafit National Park, but a stone inscription disclosing the name of the city has yet ...
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Gath-hepher
Gath-hepher or Gat Hefer ( he, גַּת הַחֵֽפֶר) was a border town in ancient Israel. It was the home of the prophet Jonah. The etymology of the name is literally " wine-press of the digging" and is mentioned twice in the Bible at Joshua 19:13 and 2 Kings 14:25. In Joshua, a copying error has resulted in the form Gittah-hepher. Jerome in Roman Times (Commentary on Jonah) describes the town as "an inconsiderable village" and tells that the tomb of Jonah was nearby. Similarly the medieval geographer Benjamin of Tudela also relates the tomb of Jonah in his travels to the area. Today the site, at Latitude 32° 44' 30" N and Longitude 35° 19' 30" E in the Galilee, is a small set of ruins on a hilltop near the Arab village of el-Meshed five kilometres north of Nazareth and one kilometre from Canna. The supposed tomb of Jonah The Islamic monuments and historical buildings of Mosul, Iraq are of varied ages. They are usually mosques and shrines, but there are also Hussai ...
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Gath (magazine)
''Gath'' is the name of a Scottish Gaelic language magazine that was published by Gath Earranta. The first edition was published in August 2003, intending to replace the older ''Gairm'' magazine, which had closed. ''Gath'' aimed to reproduce the mainstream appeal of its predecessor, whilst attracting a younger audience with fresh topics, such as contemporary music and current events. Each issue contained a number of short stories, essays, and poems; over 500 short stories were published in the magazine. Bòrd na Gàidhlig provided a £5000 foundational grant and ongoing support, and Gath was published biannually from 2003 until at least 2008. The reception was generally positive.Mac Neacaill, Aonghas.A YEAR IN SCOTTISH GAELIC WRITING." Transcript: Europe's Online Review of International Writing. Originally published Dec 29, 2003. Accessed 19 Jan. 2017. Writers who published in the magazine include some of the most respected Gaelic writers, such as Christopher Whyte, Aonghas Phàdra ...
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Gath & Chaves
''Gath y Chaves'' (commonly given by the Argentines as "gatichaves" ) was a department store in the downtown of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Founded in 1883 by Lorenzo Chaves (1854-1928) and Alfredo Gath (1852-1936), it fell into English hands when it was bought by Harrods Harrods Limited is a department store located on Brompton Road in Knightsbridge, London, England. It is currently owned by the state of Qatar via its sovereign wealth fund, the Qatar Investment Authority. The Harrods brand also applies to other ..., and was a favorite of the city's upper class. Actress Amelia Bence worked for the store as a young girl. It finally closed in 1974. The current building is a bank. See also * Harrods Buenos Aires References * Ricardo Cicerchia, ''Historia de la vida privada en la Argentina, vol. 2, Desde la Constitución de 1853 hasta la crisis de 1930'' (Buenos Aires: Troquel Editorial, 2001) Buildings and structures in Buenos Aires Retailing in Argentina 188 ...
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George Alfred Townsend
George Alfred Townsend (January 30, 1841 – April 15, 1914) was an American journalist and novelist. He worked as a war correspondent during the American Civil War. Townsend wrote under the pen name "Gath", which was derived by adding an "H" to his initials, and inspired by the biblical passage II Samuel 1:20, "Tell it not in Gath, publish it not in the streets of Askalon." Life and career Townsend was born in Georgetown, Delaware, on January 30, 1841.Ehrlich, Eugene and Gorton Carruth. ''The Oxford Illustrated Literary Guide to the United States''. New York: Oxford University Press, 1982: 218. He originally wrote for ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'', and in 1861 he moved to the ''New York Herald''. He is considered to have been the youngest correspondent of the war. In 1865, Townsend was Washington correspondent for the ''New York World'', covering the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and its aftermath. His daily reports filed between April 17 – May 17 were published later ...
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Gregory And The Hawk
Meredith Godreau is an American singer-songwriter performing under the pseudonym Gregory and the Hawk. Active since 2001, Godreau initially enjoyed independent success with two EPs and a full-length album selling a total of 15,000 copies. Early life Originally from Medfield, Massachusetts, Godreau moved to Potsdam, New York, when she was twelve. This was where she learned a number of instruments, including piano, clarinet, oboe, violin and viola before settling on her "$70 Christmas gift": the guitar. Career Godreau then took on the pseudonym Gregory and the Hawk in 2003 to avoid being pigeonholed as a singer-songwriter, despite citing her influences as Nick Drake, Liz Phair and PJ Harvey. The name was derived from her brother, Gregory, and his imaginary childhood hawk. Demo EP She released her demo EP, including early versions of "Boats and Birds" and "Isabelle". When asked about going by her real name, Godreau responded, "There is no reason for it. But, I’d walk by pl ...
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