| Helen Gandy | Heroin | Hellas Verona A.C. |
| Henry Home, Lord KamesHenry Home, Lord Kames ( 1696 December 27, 1782) was a Scottish philosopher of the 18th century. Born in Kames, Berwickshire, he became an advocate (the Scottish equivalent of the English barrister) and was one of the leaders of the Scottish Enlightenment | Hendrick AvercampHendrick Avercamp ( 1585 May 15, 1634) was a Dutch painter Born in Amsterdam, The Netherlands he was baptized on January 27, 1585. He was deaf and dumb and known as de Stomme van Kampen (the mute of Kampen). For his artistic training, Hendrick was sent to | HeliopauseIn astronomy, the heliopause is the boundary where our Sun's solar wind is stopped by the interstellar medium. The solar wind blows a "bubble" in the interstellar medium (the rarefied hydrogen and helium gas that permeates the galaxy). The outer border of |
| Henry the NavigatorInfante Dom Henrique ( March 4, 1394 November 13, 1460) was a prince of Portugal, often regarded as the most important figure in the early days of European colonial expansion. Born in 1394, Henry the Navigator was the third son of John I of Portugal, the | HertzHertz is also the name of a car rental company. See The Hertz Corporation''. The hertz (symbol Hz is the SI unit of frequency. It is named in honour of the German physicist Heinrich Rudolf Hertz who made some important contributions to science in the fiel | Heroic coupletA heroic couplet is a traditional form for English poetry, particularly for epic and narrative poetry. It corresponds to a two line stanza in iambic pentameter; a quatrain as such would be a heroic stanza. A frequently-cited example illustrating the use o |
| HeratHert is a city in western Afghanistan, in the valley of the Hari Rud river in the province also known as Herat and was traditionally known for wine. The inhabitants are mainly Tajiks. It is an ancient city with many historic buildings, although these have | HedebyHedeby (referred to also as Haithabu and latin Heidiba was a settlement and trading center on the southern Baltic Sea coast of the Jutland Peninsula at the head of a narrow, navigable inlet, the Schlei in Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany. The name mea | Henry PurcellHenry Purcell ( c1659 November 21, 1695), was an English Baroque music composer. He is considered to be one of England's greatest composers. Purcell was born in St Ann's Lane, Old Pye Street, Westminster. His father, Henry Purcell (or Pursell pronounced w |
| Hendecasyllable | Hebrides | Hexameter |
| Heracleidae | Henry I of England | Henry II of England |
| Henry VII of England | Henry VIII of England | Helene |
| Heinrich Abeken | Henry Austin Bruce, 1st Baron Aberdare | Herbert Simon |
| Hematite | Heisenbug | Henrik Ibsen |
| Hedwig | Herculaneum | Helen Keller |
| Hexer | Hermitian | Heavy water |
| Herman of Alaska | Heckler und Koch | Heckler und Koch MP5 |
| Henry Middleton | Henry Laurens | Hergé |
| Hearst Corporation | Heresy | Hengest |
| Hero System | Hecate | Helium-3 |
| Hephaestus | Herman Charles Bosman | Hesychasm |
| Hemlock | Hermes | Hepatoscopy |
| Hedge fund | Henry Chadwick | Heather Fargo |
| Henotheism | Hedwig of Andechs | Henry Moseley |
| Hellbender | Heimskringla | Hedwig of Poland |
| Herbal tea | Hex (board game) | Hestia |
| Heart | Henry Dunant | Hepburn |
| Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K.˛ | Heruli | Henry Shrapnel |
| Head of government | Helicopter | Head injury |
| Heat of vaporization | Heliox | Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck |
| Heavy Equipment Transporter System | Herbie Hancock | Hepatitis |
| Hesse | Hebron | Hectare |
| Henry IV of Silesia | Henry Estienne | Herbert Putnam |
| Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor | Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor | Heterodyne |
| Heterodyne repeater | Heuristic routing | Helmut Kohl |
| Helmut Schmidt | Hellenes | Hemichordata |
| Henry David Thoreau | Heuristic argument | Heat (movie) |
| Henry Hudson | Henry Bessemer | Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor |
| Herbivore | Helen Hunt | Henry V (play) |
| Henry V | Hermione Granger | Henry V of England |