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Archaeology and archaeologists[edit]
Addington Long Barrow – Archaeoastronomy – Arikamedu – Aston, Mick – Balangoda Man – Bara Gumbad - Belitung shipwreck – The Bog People – Book of the Dead – Burney Relief – Burzahom archaeological site – Cadbury Camp – Calakmul – Camus Cross – Jean-François Champollion – Charon's obol – Childe, V. Gordon – Church of St. Polyeuctus – Coldrum Long Barrow – Copán – Cyrus Cylinder – Danebury – Dani, Ahman Hasan – Deva Victrix – Eddisbury hill fort – El Chal – Elephanta Caves – Fort Tanjong Katong – Gebelein predynastic mummies – Golondrina point – Glastonbury Lake Village – Grave Circle A, Mycenae – Leslie Grinsell – Guanche mummies – History of Roman and Byzantine domes – Hylton Castle – Iowa archaeology – Iximche – Jarlshof – Kenilworth Castle – La Blanca, Peten – Lenyadri – Lethbridge, Thomas Charles – Letocetum – Ma Chengyuan – Maiden Castle, Cheshire – Mamucium – Marmes Rockshelter – Mellor hill fort – Merrifield, Ralph – Mesa Verde National Park – Mixco Viejo – Motul de San José – Mummy Cave – Murray, Margaret – National Museum of Beirut – North Acropolis, Tikal – Parc Cwm long cairn – Potbelly sculpture – Prehistoric Orkney – Q'umarkaj – Qianling Mausoleum – Ring of Pietroassa – Robinson's Arch – Roman Empire – Royal Stoa (Jerusalem) – San Esteban (1554 shipwreck) – Seax of Beagnoth – Seibal – Singapore Stone – Stoney Littleton Long Barrow – Street House Anglo-Saxon cemetery – Taman Sari (Yogyakarta) – Thinis – Tikal – Toniná – Valley of the Kings – Vindolanda tablets – Western Mexico shaft tomb tradition – Wheeler, Mortimer – Worlebury Camp – Zaculeu – (81 articles)
Historians, chroniclers and history books[edit]
A Night to Remember (book) – American Creation – Bodyguard of Lies – Applegate, Debby – Butcher, Solomon – De Iniusta Vexacione Willelmi Episcopi Primi – Filitti, Ioan C. – Gale, Roger (antiquary) – Gilbert, Lionel – Hata, Ikuhiko – Hirst, John – Irving, David – The Life of Mary Baker G. Eddy and the History of Christian Science – The Most Famous Man in America – Nuova Cronica – Pipe rolls – Railroad Gazette – Prawer, Joshua – Prescott, William H. – Risley, Herbert Hope – Starkey, David – Team of Rivals – Washington: A Life – Wooden Leg: A Warrior Who Fought Custer – (23 articles)
Historical figures: heads of state and heads of government[edit]
Abdel Nasser, Gamal – Adams, John – Amin, Hafizullah – Amin, Idi – Brezhnev, Leonid – Brezhnev, Leonid (legacy) – Calhoun, John C. - Castro, Fidel – Castro, Fidel (early life) – Castro, Fidel (in the Cuban Revolution) – Cromwell's head – Death and state funeral of Raúl Alfonsín – Fisher, Andrew – Gaddafi, Muammar – Garfield, James A. – Hamilton, Alexander – Hathaway, Sibyl – Hitler, Adolf – Houphouët-Boigny, Félix – Doris Sands Johnson - Kosygin, Alexei – Lê Duẩn – Lenin, Vladimir – Lincoln, Abraham – Mandela, Nelson – Mao Zedong (early life) – Mikoyan, Anastas – Mindaugas – Molotov, Vyacheslav – Napoleon – Oslac of York – Pavlov, Valentin – Podgorny, Nikolai – al-Quwatli, Shukri – Reddy, Neelam Sanjiva – Reitz, Francis William – Sargsyan, Vazgen – Sexuality of Adolf Hitler – Smuts, Jan (early life) – Suharto – Strasser, Gregor – Taylor, Zachary – Tikhonov, Nikolai – Tătărescu, Gheorghe – Washington, George – Yanayev, Gennady – (45 articles)
Historical figures: politicians[edit]
Abd al-Rahman al-Mahdi – Aduja, Peter – Aflaq, Michel – al-Bakri, Nasib – Alberti, Manuel – Alfonsín, Raúl – Allen, Joseph H. – Alley, Alphonse – Andros, Edmund – Annenberg, Leonore – Apokaukos, Alexios – Armstrong, George S. - Armstrong, Samuel Turell – Arnold, Benedict (governor) – Atherton, Humphrey – Aubame, Jean-Hilaire – Baldorioty de Castro, Román – Balfour, James (died 1845) – Belcher, Jonathan – Bellingham, Richard – Berkman, Alexander – Bernard, Francis – Beverley, William – Black, James D. – Boise, Reuben P. – Bormann, Martin – Boucherett, Ayscoghe – Bowdoin, James – Boyle, John Robert – Bradstreet, Simon – Bramlette, Thomas E. – Breathitt, Edward T. – Breathitt, John – Breckinridge, Cabell – Breckinridge, John – Briggs, George N. – Brittan, Joseph – Brown, Cecil – Brownlee, John Edward – Bruce, Douglas – Bruxner, Michael – Burnet, William (colonial administrator) – Burt, Wellington R. – Cameron, John – Caro Martínez, José María – Carroll, Julian – Carter, Gilbert Thomas – Castelli, Juan José – Caulfield, Jr., Henry P. – Chafin, Don – Chambers, Barzillai J. – Chapman, William W. – Charlton, Matthew – Chernyi, Lev – Clark, James – Clayton, William C. – Clements, Earle C. – Clifford, John H. – Coghlan, Charles (politician) – Cornelius, Thomas R. – Cotillo, Salvatore A. – Cradock, Matthew – Cross, Charles Wilson – Cumanus, Ventidius – Cushing, Thomas – Cushing, William Henry – Davis, John (Massachusetts governor) – Dawson, Peter – Debs, Eugene V. – Dekert, Jan – Denny, Bill (Australian politician) – DeVeber, Leverett George – Dixon, Archibald – Dmowski, Roman – Dormand, Jack – Dudley, Anne Dallas – Dudley, Joseph – Dudley, Thomas – Dummer, William – Dunham, Ann – Edington, William – Edmiston, William S. – Edwards, Ninian – Egbert, William – Endara, Guillermo – Endecott, John – Eustis, William – Everett, Edward – Ferens, Thomas – Ferguson, James (Scottish politician) – Fields, William J. – Fish, Hamilton – Fisher, Adrian – Flambard, Ranulf – Flanders, Ralph – Flournoy, Samuel Lightfoot – Flournoy, Samuel Lightfoot (West Virginia lawyer) – Floyd, John – Forbes, Charles R. – Foster, Ira Roe – Fownes Luttrell, Henry (died 1780) – Gallagher, Cornelius – Galván Gómez, Benjamín – Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand – Gardner, Henry – Gerry, Elbridge – Gilkeson, Henry Bell – Gill, Moses – Gittings, Barbara – Goebbels, Joseph – Gondjout, Paul – Gore, Christopher – Gould, Albert – Greenup, Christopher – Guest, Ernest Lucas – Guevara, Che – Hancock, John – Hastings, Serranus Clinton – Haynes, John (governor) – Heffron, Bob – Hopkins, Stephen – Hugill, John – Hutchinson, Thomas – Jagielski, Mieczysław – Jennings, Jonathan – Johnson, George W. – Johnson, Keen – Johnson, Richard Mentor – Jolliffe, Ted – Jones, Gabriel – Karmal, Babrak – Kemp, Jack – Kennedy, Ted – Kent Hughes, Wilfrid – Kirilenko, Andrei – Knott, J. Proctor – Knudtzon, Broder – Kogălniceanu, Mihail – Koht, Halvdan – Kuykendall, James Sloan – Larrea, Juan – Lee, Thomas – Leslie, Preston – Letcher, Robert P. – Leverett, John – Levski, Vasil – Lie, Haakon – Ljotić, Dimitrije – Lincoln, Jr., Levi – Lincoln, Sr., Levi – Livingstone, Ken – Lorković, Mladen – Lovejoy, Asa – Lymburn, John – MacMurray, John Van Antwerp – Madison, George – Magoffin, Beriah – Mallory, Stephen – Marshall, Humphrey – Martin, Thomas Bryan – Mason, Hugh – Mathias, Charles – Maxwell, Edwin – May, Charles – McCarthy, Joseph – McCauley, Matthew – McGovern, George – McNary, Charles L. – Meisdalshagen, Olav – Metcalfe, Thomas – Metternich, Klemens von – Millen, Edward – Mitchell, Colin Campbell – Monroe, Alexander W. – Morehead, James Turner – Moreno, Mariano – Morton, Marcus – Morton, Oliver Hazard Perry – Morton, Pat – Morton, Rogers – Moscoso, Mireya – Muñoz Marín, Luis – Neild, John – Nuyts, Pieter – Ople, Blas – Owen, Robert L. – Owsley, William – Palmer, Joel – Pan Fusheng – Parker, Alton B. – Parsons, Issac (Virginia politician) – Parsons, Issac (American military officer) – Payne, Henry B. – Peter the Patrician – Phips, William – Powell, Lazarus W. – Pownall, Thomas – Primrose, Philip – Pulsford, Edward – Raja of Panagal – Rau, Heinrich – Rivera, Luis Muñoz – Robertson, Wyndham – Robinson, James F. – Roche, Boyle – Rogers, Edith – Romney, Lenore – Rowan, John – Ryan, Leo – Saint-Just – Salazar, María Santos Gorrostieta – Sampson, Flem D. – Santoso, Maria Ulfah – Sastri, V. 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Srinivasa – Schuster, Claud, 1st Baron Schuster – Shahin, Tanyus – Shaw, Sir James – Shirley, William – Shute, Samuel – Slaughter, Gabriel – Soedjatmoko – Specter, Arlen – Sprigg, Joseph – Spruyt, Jan Willem – Stanton, Elizabeth Cady – Staszic, Stanisław – Stephen, Jessie – Stevenson, John W – Stone, Lucy – Stoughton, William – Strom, Harry – Strong, Caleb – Sullivan, James – Sumner, Increase – Suslov, Mikhail – Tailer, William – Taraki, Nur Muhammad – Tate, James – Taylor, William S. – Temple, James – Terry, Sir Joseph – Thompson, Henry Adams – Tongue, Thomas H. – Treatt, Vernon – Vane, Sir Henry the Younger – Walker, James – Washburn, Emory – Washburn, William B. – Weaver, Reginald – Wetherby, Lawrence – White, Alexander – White, Francis – White, Robert – White, Robert – White, Robert – Wickliffe, Charles A. – Wilkinson, Wallace G. – Willis, Simeon S. – Willson, Augustus E. – Wilson, Herbert Charles – Winthrop, John – Yancey, William Lowndes – Xhinovci, Emin – Zaoutzes, Stylianos – Zimmerman, Joshua Soule – Zhu De – (263 articles)
Historical figures: other[edit]
Æthelric II – Æthelwig – Alder, Jonathan – Alkin, Elizabeth – Al-Jamri, Abdul Amir – Aqil Agha – Arnold, William – Bajkam – Baker, William – Bardulf, Hugh – Barry (dog) – Basset, Ralph – Basset, Richard – Bates, Thomas – Bellew, George – Benbow, John – Billy (pygmy hippo) – Blackburn, Reid – Blažeković, Zdenko – Bloet, Robert – Blois, William de – Bollason, Bolli – Booth, John Wilkes – Bowers, Eilley – Boycott, Charles – Brant, Molly – Braun, Eva – Breton, John de – Broc, Ranulf de – Buendía, Manuel – Burdel, George P. – Byron, Allegra – Calment, Jeanne – Caudy, James – Chesney, William de – Clark, John Harrison – Grant, Clint – Coffin, Levi – Cofresi, Roberto – Cole, Darrell S. – Cole, Susanna – Conroy, John – Cornhill, Gervase de – Cornhill, Henry de (sheriff) – Cresswell, Elizabeth – Danforth, Thomas – Darwaza, Izzat – Dąbrowski, Jan Henryk – de Dinan, Josce – Dekum, Frank – del Valle, Ygnacio - de Maulay, Peter - Delahaye, Félix – Despenser, Henry le – Digby, Everard – Disston, Hamilton – Domhnall mac Raghnaill – Dudley, Andrew – Dyer, Mary – Earp, Wyatt – Egerton-Warburton, Rowland – Eichmann, Adolf – Eldred, Arthur Rose – Espejo, Eugenio – Favre, Simon – Ferguson, James (Lord Pitfour) – Fitz Jocelin, Reginald – FitzGeldewin, Savaric – Franklin, Francis Folger – Franz von Hipper – Gelou – Gilbert de Lacy – Grant, John (Gunpowder Plot) – Grill, Jean Abraham – Grimshaw, Mortimer – Halliday, William P. – Halotus – Harris, Abram Lincoln – Hart, Nathaniel G. S. – Haywood, Bill – Heiden, Erhard – Hemings, Sally – Hill, Octavia – Hinde, Charles T. – Hinde, Thomas S. – Hol, Jon – Howe, Louis – Hudson, David – Hugh de Mapenor – Hugh de Puiset – Humphrey (cat) – Irwin, Steve – Isbul – Jasienica, Paweł – Jocelin of Wells – Jones, Augustus – Joscelyn, John – Kaufman, Theodore N. – Kechewaishke – Keene, Jean – Kalep, Elvy – Keyes, Robert – Khalid ibn al-Walid – King, Martin Luther, Jr. – Kinman, Seth – L'Estrange, Henri – LaLaurie, Delphine – Leclerc, Dermide – Marburger, John – LeHand, Marguerite – Leif Ericson – Leod – Limanskaya, Maria – Ljótólfr – Longren, Albin K. – Lopez, Roderigo – Lum, Dyer – Marbury, Francis – Martínez Pérez, Regina – Marx, Karl – Melvin, Thayer – Menage, Louis F. – Mengele, Josef – Merrick, Joseph – Mertz, Xavier – Misch, Rochus – Mole, Jeannie – Moustache (dog) – Mufarrij ibn Daghfal ibn al-Jarrah – Muller, Hendrik Pieter Nicolaas – Murrell, James – Neaira (hetaera) – Nicholson, Francis – Nonant, Hugh – Nosaka, Sanzo – Nuwar, Ali Abu – Olaf the Peacock – Old Jock – Olvir Rosta – Orsini, Alfosina – Paisley witches – Payá, Oswaldo – Parchevich, Petar – Perón, Eva – Piattoli, Scipione – Piccard, Jeannette – Pickersgill, Mary – Pickingill, George – Pires de Andrade, Fernão – Polo, Marco – Poniatowski, Stanisław – Potter, Walter – Potthast, Hedwig – Quiney, Judith – Quiney, Thomas – Rabatsch, Stefani – Rebmann, Johannes – Regenbald – Remek, Vladimír – Rennison, Richard – Richard of Dover – Robert of Ghent – Robsart, Amy – Rutherfurd, Lucy Mercer – Sagan, Ginetta – Schindler, Oskar – Schreck, Julius – Sejanus – Seneb – Seng, Lee Choon – Shafer, Casper – Shepard, Elliott Fitch – Sheppard, William Henry – Shi Jianqiao – Sitting Bull – Siward Barn – Siwiec, Ryszard – Skarga, Piotr – al-Qassam, Izz ad-Din – The Sleeping Girl of Turville – Spencer (surname) – Staurakios (eunuch) – Stevens, Doris – Su, Song – Tagaris, Paul Palaiologos – Tatton, Robert – Themistocles – Till, Emmett – Timberlake, Henry – Toulmin, Harry – Townsend, Ralph – Trotter, William Monroe – Tudur Hen — ibn Tulun, Ahmad – Twyne, Brian – Usama ibn Munqidh – van Hoëvell, W. R. – van Rensselaer, Kiliaen – Villiers, George – Walker, Francis Amasa – Wallenberg, Raoul – Walter de Lacy (died 1085) – Washington, Eugenia – Washington, Lawrence Berry – Wessel, Horst – Wheelwright, John – White, John Baker – Wiesenthal, Simon – Williams, Barry – Williams, Otho Holland – Williamson, Brian – Wilson, John – Wintour, Robert and Thomas – Wodrow, Andrew – Wright, John and Christopher – Wrotham, William of – Yabghu, Tong – al-Umar, Zahir – Zajączek, Józef – Zamoyski, Jan (208 articles)
African history[edit]
1964 Gabon coup d'état – Abir Congo Company – Aksumite currency – Angolan Civil War – Belgian Congo in World War II – Chilembwe uprising – Congo Crisis – Constitutional history of Zimbabwe – French Sudan – Geneva Conference (1976) – Karamokho Alfa – Kingdom of Nri – Malagasy Uprising – Marshal Clarke – Meermin slave mutiny – Presidential Council (Benin) – Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia – Rwandan Revolution – South Kasai – Treaty of Butre – Victoria Falls Conference (1975) – (21 articles)
North American history[edit]
1954 Guatemalan coup d'état – 2003 Chicago balcony collapse – 2008 Georgia sugar refinery explosion – Aboriginal peoples in Canada – African Americans in Omaha, Nebraska – African immigration to Puerto Rico – Altgens, Ike – Ames almanack – Apple River Fort – Bath School disaster – Battle of Beaufort – Battle of Bennington – Battle of Carillon – Battle of the Rice Boats – Battle of Roatán – Battle of Trois-Rivières – Battles of Lexington and Concord – Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial – Big Stick ideology – Boston Police Strike – Boston Society for Medical Improvement – Calakmul – Canadian National Vimy Memorial – Cerro Maravilla murders – Chicago Race Riot of 1919 – Civil War token – Conclusion of the American Civil War – Constitutional Convention (United States) – Cornwell, William B. – Council of Keewatin – Craigflower Manor and Schoolhouse – Cripple Creek miners' strike of 1894 – Death and state funeral of Ronald Reagan – Dongan Charter – Dugway sheep incident – Exploding cigar – Expo 67 – Federalist Papers – Fort Senneville – Frank Slide – Frémont Emancipation – Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional Puertorriqueña – Gadsden Purchase – Great Dismal Swamp maroons – Great Fire of New York (1776) – Great New York City Fire of 1845 – Guatemalan Revolution – Gunfight at the O.K. Corral – Gunfighter – Harlem Riot of 1943 – Haymarket affair – History of Dallas (1874–1929) – History of Davenport, Iowa – History of Fairbanks, Alaska – History of Galveston, Texas – History of Indiana – History of Minneapolis – History of Northwest Territories capital cities – History of Philadelphia – History of Pittsburgh – History of Randolph, Tennessee – History of slavery in Indiana – History of St. Louis – History of the Galveston Bay Area – Hume, Robert Deniston – Hutchinson Letters Affair – Indiana Territory – Indianapolis Streetcar Strike of 1913 – Jay Cooke & Company – Klondike Gold Rush – Lahaina Banyan Court Park – LaLaurie, Delphine – Lowell Mill Girls – Lynching of Laura and L.D. Nelson – Manche Ch'ol – Maritime fur trade – Maryland Toleration Act – McCarthyism – Military career of Benedict Arnold, 1775–1776 – Morehead, Charles S. – Mussel Slough Tragedy – Nashville sit-ins – National Register of Historic Places – New York City draft riots – Newfoundland referendums, 1948 – Operation Eastern Exit – Origin of the name "Empire State" – Pennsylvania Mutiny of 1783 – Philadelphia Nativist Riots – Philadelphia transit strike of 1944 – Pittston Coal strike – Point du Sable, Jean Baptiste – Pony Express – Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant – Rancho San Francisco – Reagan assassination attempt – Romney Literary Society – Roosevelt, Eleanor – September 11 attacks – Shays' Rebellion – Siege of Vicksburg – Silverman, Ida – Sinsinawa Mound raid – Slavery by Another Name – Spanish conquest of Yucatán – Spanish Texas – Staten Island Peace Conference – STRAT-X – Suquamish Museum – Territorial era of Minnesota – Texas annexation – Texas Oil Boom – The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery – Treaty of Ciudad Juárez – Trial of Leo Frank – Truman, Harry Randall – Ulysses S. Grant presidential administration scandals – United States Declaration of Independence – United States Institute of Peace Headquarters – Washington's crossing of the Delaware River – Wessagusset Colony – White House FBI files controversy – White Night riots – XYZ Affair – Refugio oil spill – (126 articles)
South American history[edit]
Demerara rebellion of 1823 – Fortress of Humaitá – History of Lima – Platine War – Revolt of the Comuneros (Paraguay) – Venezuela Crisis of 1895 – (6 articles)
Asian history[edit]
6th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea – 6th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam – 10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam – 2006 Kolkata leather factory fire – 2008 attacks on Christians in southern Karnataka – 2008 attacks on Uttar Pradeshi and Bihari migrants in Maharashtra – 2009 North Korean nuclear test – 2010 Shanghai fire – Anuradhapura Kingdom – Asama-Sansō incident – Chinese Rites controversy – Conquest of the Western Turks – Cornwallis in India – Cultural Revolution Group – Culture of the Song dynasty – Death toll of the Nanking Massacre – Deliberative Council of Princes and Ministers – Economy of the Song dynasty – First Mongol invasion of Burma – History of Bombay under Portuguese rule (1534–1661) – History of Mumbai – History of Singapore – History of the Han dynasty – History of the Song dynasty – Huế Phật Đản shootings – Independence Day (India) – Independence Day (Pakistan) – Indonesian National Revolution – Indonesian occupation of East Timor – Inland Customs Line – Jaffna kingdom – Jharokha Darshan – Kangchu system – Korean Air Lines Flight 007 – Liao dynasty – Madras Presidency – Naroda Patiya massacre – Nawabs of Bengal and Murshidabad – Pax Mongolica – Portuguese conquest of the Jaffna kingdom – Qinghe Special Steel Corporation disaster – Rape during the Bangladesh Liberation War – Ross Island Penal Colony – Samut Prakan radiation accident – Sandugo – Science and technology of the Han dynasty – Shamanism in the Qing dynasty – Shaoguan incident – Society and culture of the Han dynasty – Sources of ancient Tamil history – Southeast Asia Treaty Organization – Southward expansion of the Han dynasty – SS Gothenburg – Subrahmanya Temple, Saluvankuppam – Turks in the Tang military – (55 articles)
Australian and Oceania history[edit]
History of the Royal Australian Navy – Illawarra Steam Navigation Company – Janszoon voyage of 1605-6 – Japanese settlement in the Federated States of Micronesia – Military history of Australia – Military history of Australia during World War I – (6 articles)
European history[edit]
1938 Polish ultimatum to Lithuania – 1939 German ultimatum to Lithuania – 1940 Soviet ultimatum to Lithuania – 1996 Manchester bombing – Adolf Hitler's 50th birthday – Angevin kings of England – Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Empire – Armenian parliament shooting – Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic – Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles – Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria – Auschwitz concentration camp – Autonomous Albanian Republic of Korçë – Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus – Background of the Spanish Civil War – Background of the Winter War – Bal maiden – Batavian Republic – Belgium in the long nineteenth century – Belgium in World War II – Bolokhoveni – Botik of Peter the Great – Boulogne agreement – Brandenburg-Prussia – Brioni Agreement – Bristol Bus Boycott, 1963 – British Alpine Hannibal Expedition – British Army during World War I – Bucentaur – Bunkers in Albania – Bury St. Edmunds witch trials – Byzantine Empire under the Komnenos dynasty – Byzantine Greeks – Catherine de' Medici's court festivals – Christianisation of Scotland – Christianity in Medieval Scotland – Christmas truce – Clan MacAulay – Clan MacIntyre – Clan Maclachlan – Columbus Globe for State and Industry Leaders – Comité National de Secours et d'Alimentation – Committee of Secretary-Generals – Constitution of the Roman Republic – Copenhagen Fire (1728) – Cornwallis in Ireland – Council of Lithuania – Council of Reims (1148) – Dál Riata – Death of Adolf Hitler – Death and funeral of Leonid Brezhnev – Death of Benito Mussolini – Demographic history of Scotland – Derwent Valley Mills – Dictum of Kenilworth – Dolebury Warren – Droungarios of the Watch – Early revolutionary activity of Vladimir Lenin – Economy of England in the Middle Ages – Economy of Scotland in the early modern era – Economy of Scotland in the Middle Ages – Edinburgh town walls – Education in Medieval Scotland – Emirate of Crete – England in the Middle Ages – English Poor Laws – Epaulettes (stamp) – Epikleros – Executive magistrates of the Roman Republic – Family in early modern Scotland – Fasci Siciliani – First Crusade – First Partition of Poland – Flavian dynasty – Foundation of Moldavia – Foundation of Wallachia – Free Derry – Geography of Scotland in the early modern era – Geography of Scotland in the Middle Ages – George Mouzalon – German–Partisan negotiations – Glarentza – Glina massacres – Glorious Revolution in Scotland – Golden Ambrosian Republic – Golubac Fortress – Göttingen Seven – Government in early modern Scotland – Government in Medieval Scotland – Great French Wine Blight – Great Seimas of Vilnius – Great Sejm – Greater Germanic Reich – Greyfriars, Bristol – Haraldskær Woman – HIAG – History of agriculture in Scotland – History of Bristol – History of Edinburgh Zoo – History of Hertfordshire – History of Milton Keynes – History of Poland during the Jagiellon dynasty – History of Poland during the Piast dynasty – History of Somerset – History of the Constitution of the Roman Republic – History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1648) – History of the Roman Constitution – History of the Soviet Union (1964–1982) – History of the United Kingdom during World War I – The Holocaust in Albania – The Holocaust in Belgium – The Holocaust in Lithuania – Hotel Polen fire – Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin – Hungarian prehistory – Ice block expedition of 1959 – Ideology of the SS – Ionian Islands under Venetian rule – Jadovno concentration camp – Kingdom of East Anglia – Kingdom of Hungary (1000–1301) – Kingdom of Sicily – Kingdom of the Isles – Kristallnacht – Le souper de Beaucaire – Legislative Assemblies of the Roman Republic – Libellus responsionum – Literature in early modern Scotland – Liverpool Women's Suffrage Society – Loch Arkaig treasure – Manchester Martyrs – Maze Prison escape – Military history of Gibraltar during World War II – Mise of Amiens – Mise of Lewes – Moorish Gibraltar – A Moral Reckoning – Mountjoy Prison helicopter escape – Mycenaean Greece – Nazi Germany – Nuremberg Laws – Norse funeral – Operation Bodenplatte – Operation Irma – Order of Saint Hubert – Orphanotrophos – Paper War of 1752–1753 – Partition Sejm – Passengers of the RMS Titanic – Poland in Antiquity – Poland in the Early Middle Ages – Polish legislative election, 1957 – Polish October – Polish–Prussian alliance – Poland, Second Partition of – Pentemont Abbey – Poznań 1956 protests – Prague Spring – Principality of Nitra – Principality of Stavelot-Malmedy – Refugee controversy in Sjöbo – Renaissance – Renaissance in Scotland – Roman Republic – Romania in the Early Middle Ages – Romania in the Middle Ages – Romanticism in Scotland – Royal Question – Rus'–Byzantine War (860) – Sajmište concentration camp – Salon Kitty – Scandinavian Scotland – Schutzstaffel – Scotland during the Roman Empire – Scotland in the Early Middle Ages – Scotland in the Late Middle Ages – Scotland in the Middle Ages – Scotland in the early modern period – Scotland in the modern era – Scotland under the Commonwealth – Scottish religion in the eighteenth century – Scottish religion in the seventeenth century – Scottish society in the early modern era – Senate of the Roman Republic – Senghenydd colliery disaster – Siege of Smolensk (1632–1633) – Sikorski's death controversy – Simon de Montfort's Parliament – Skåneland – Skull Tower – Sonderbehandlung – Soviet–Albanian split – Stanton Drew stone circles – Stone-Age Poland – Switzerland in the Roman era – Treblinka extermination camp – Tribal Hidage – Uherský Brod shooting – Voivode of Transylvania – Walls of Constantinople – Walls of Dubrovnik – Wannsee Conference – Whitefriars, Bristol – Winter War – Witch trials in early modern Scotland – Women in early modern Scotland – Women in Classical Athens – Z-4 Plan – Zaolzie – (210 articles)
Middle Eastern history[edit]
1963 Syrian coup d'état – 1966 Syrian coup d'état – Achaemenid Assyria – Assaf dynasty – Ayyubid dynasty – Ebla – Hananu Revolt – Hatt-i humayun – Hebron glass – History of Gaza – Mari, Syria – Nabulsi soap – Peasants' revolt in Palestine – Qedarite – Schneller Orphanage – Yamhad – Tell Brak – (18 articles)
Global history[edit]
1346 – Arniston (ship) – History of Fremantle Prison – Germany–Japan relations – History of poison – History of private equity and venture capital – History of silk – Horses in the Middle Ages – Indo-Roman trade and relations – Iran–Contra affair – Lufthansa Flight 615 – Madagascar Plan – Medieval household – Proto-globalization – Serbia–United States relations – Trade route – (16 articles)
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Flags and heraldry[edit]
Arms of Canada – Attributed arms – Banner of Poland – Canadian Heraldic Authority – Coat of arms of Albany, New York – Coat of arms of Basque Country (autonomous community) – Coat of arms of Munich – Coat of arms of Pichilemu – Coat of arms of Singapore – College of Arms – Crest (heraldry) – Elizabeth II's jewels – Flag of Bhutan – Flag of China – Flag of Ecuador – Flag of Europe – Flag of Indiana – Flag of Italy – Flag of Kosovo – Flag of Ohio – Flag of Poland – Flag of Scotland – Flag of South Africa (1928–1994) - Flag of Tunisia – Flag of West Virginia – History of the flags of Romania – Ireland King of Arms – Lion and Sun – Marcela Agoncillo – National symbols of Belarus – National symbols of Pakistan – Red Ensign of Singapore – Royal Arms of England – Royal Standard of Scotland – Scottish crest badge – Seal of Dartmouth College – Seal of Indiana – Swedish heraldry – (38 articles)
Monarchs[edit]
Abu Bakar of Johor – 'Adud al-Dawla - Ælfwald of East Anglia – Andrianampoinimerina – Æthelberht II of East Anglia – Æthelwold of East Anglia – Al-Mansur Abu Bakr – Al-Mu'tadid – Al-Mu'tasim – Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith – Alexander the Great – Álmos – Amenemhat IV – Amenhotep I – Amon of Judah – An-Nasir Ahmad, Sultan of Egypt – Andrew I of Hungary – Andrew II of Hungary – Andrew III of Hungary – Andriamanelo – Andrianjaka – Andriantsimitoviaminiandriana Andriandrazaka – Árpád – Artaxerxes III – Ascall mac Ragnaill – Bahadur Shah I – Basarab I of Wallachia – Béla I of Hungary – Béla II of Hungary – Béla IV of Hungary – Berengaria of Castile – Boz – Caligula – Charles XI of Sweden – Charles I of Hungary – Coloman, King of Hungary – Constance of Antioch – Constantine Lekapenos – Constantine the Great – Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany – Darius I – David III of Tao – Decline and fall of Pedro II of Brazil – Domnall Gerrlámhach – Domnall mac Murchada Domnall mac Taidc – Early life of Pedro II of Brazil – Ecgric of East Anglia – Edward I of England – Edwin of Northumbria – Emeric, King of Hungary – Eystein I of Norway – Fajsz – GDRT – Géza, Grand Prince of the Hungarians – Géza I of Hungary – Géza II of Hungary – Gian Gastone de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany – Glad (duke) – Gubazes II of Lazica – Guttorm of Norway – Haakon IV of Norway – Hammurabi – Harald Hardrada – Haraldr Guðrøðarson – Henry II of England – Henry VIII of England – Heraclius – Ímar mac Arailt - Isa ibn Muhanna - Iskandar of Johor – Itzam K'an Ahk II – Ivan Shishman of Bulgaria – Ivan Sratsimir of Bulgaria – Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria – James I of Scotland – Jeremi Wiśniowiecki – John Sigismund Zápolya – Justinian I – Ladislaus I of Hungary – Ladislaus IV of Hungary – Lagmann mac Gofraid – Legacy of Pedro II of Brazil – Louis I of Hungary – Louis XVIII of France – Macbeth, King of Scotland – Magnus Barefoot – Magnus Olafsson – Malcolm II of Scotland – Malcolm III of Scotland – Maria Theresa – Mary I of England – Mary, Queen of Hungary – Michael I Komnenos Doukas – Michael Shishman of Bulgaria – Monarchies in the Americas – Muhanna ibn Isa – Nasir al-Dawla – Neferhotep I – Nero – Nerva – Norodom Sihanouk – Odaenathus – Olaf the Black – Oleg of Novgorod – Osorkon IV – Oswald of Northumbria – Otto of Greece – Peter, King of Hungary – Pharnavaz I of Iberia – Philip the Arab and Christianity – Poniatowski, Stanisław August – Prince Marko – Radama II – Rædwald of East Anglia – Ragnall mac Somairle – Ragnall ua Ímair – Ralambo – Raynald of Châtillon – Robert II of Scotland – Rögnvaldr Óláfsson (d. 1249) – Romulus Augustulus – Royal touch – Rudolf Duala Manga Bell – Sa'd al-Dawla – Sahure – Seth-Peribsen – Samuel Aba – Shahrbaraz – Sitric Cáech – Solomon, King of Hungary – Stephen I of Hungary – Stephen II of Hungary – Stephen V of Hungary – Stephen Lekapenos – Stephen Tomašević of Bosnia – Sultan Ali of Johor – Tamar of Georgia – Teuruarii IV – Teuta of Illyria – Thutmose I – Tiberius – Titus – Tytila of East Anglia – Władysław IV Vasa – Wuffa of East Anglia – Zara Yaqob – (146 articles)
Royalty and nobility[edit]
Adam de Stratton – Ælfhelm of York – Æthelhere of East Anglia – – Agnes von Mansfeld-Eisleben – Ajtony – Al Khawalid – Aldimir – Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick – Andrew Harclay, 1st Earl of Carlisle – Andriamasinavalona – Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici – Anne Boleyn – Anne Hyde – Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 10th Earl of Shaftesbury – Arthur, Prince of Wales – Aryacakravarti dynasty – Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke – Bardas – Beonna of East Anglia – Berenice (daughter of Herod Agrippa I) – Bjaðmunjo Mýrjartaksdóttir – Caroline Lacroix – Catherine of Bosnia – Coronation – Darejan Dadiani – Dejan (magnate) – Duchess Violante Beatrice of Bavaria – Edmund Ætheling – Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel – Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent – Edmund the Martyr – Edward of Angoulême – Elizabeth Campbell, Duchess of Argyll – Elizabeth of Bosnia – Eliza Meek - Eorpwald of East Anglia – Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha – Eutharic – Ewelina Hańska – Gabras – Gebhard Truchsess von Waldburg – Germanus (cousin of Justinian I) – Gilbert de Clare, 8th Earl of Gloucester – Gilli (Hebridean earl) – Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia (1899–1918) – Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia – Grigory Potemkin – Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick – Ha' K'in Xook – Harald Maddadsson – Harriet Leveson-Gower, Countess Granville – Helmichis – Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster – Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland – Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland – Hesketh-Fleetwood, Peter – House of Hasan-Jalalyan – House of Lancaster – House of Mindaugas – House of Plantagenet – Hugh de Cressy – Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford – Humphrey Stafford, 1st Earl of Devon – Hunyadi family – Ignacy Potocki – Jacob Svetoslav – Jane Dudley, Duchess of Northumberland – Jelena Balšić – John of Brienne – John Crichton-Stuart, 2nd Marquess of Bute – John de Vere, 7th Earl of Oxford – John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland – John Dudley, 2nd Earl of Warwick – John FitzAlan, 14th Earl of Arundel – John Komnenos Asen – John Komnenos the Fat – John of Brittany, Earl of Richmond Kačić noble family K'inich Yo'nal Ahk I Khurshid of Tabaristan – Lady Charlotte Finch – Lettice Knollys – Lord Guildford Dudley – Louise Lehzen – Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz – Magnus II of Norway – Marek Sobieski (1628–1652) – Marguerite Louise d'Orléans – Marie of Romania – Mary Dudley, Lady Sidney – Mary of Hungary (governor of the Netherlands) – Mary of Modena – Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia – Michael of Zahumlje – Michael Walker, Baron Walker of Aldringham – Nanbu clan – Nikephoros (Caesar) – Onneca Fortúnez – Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall – Prince Alfred of Great Britain – Prince John of the United Kingdom – Prince Octavius of Great Britain – Prince Rupert of the Rhine – Princess Alice of the United Kingdom – Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine (1895–1903) – Princess Sophia of the United Kingdom – Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha – Reginald de Warenne – Ricberht of East Anglia – Richard Coote, 1st Earl of Bellomont – Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick – Ridwan dynasty – Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester – Roger le Poer – Royal intermarriage – Satake clan – Seaxburh of Ely – Shishman of Vidin – Sibyl de Neufmarché – Sigeberht of East Anglia – Sigtrygg Silkbeard – Sigurd the Stout – Sir Ewan Forbes, 11th Baronet – Stephen Báthory – Strez – Szczerbiec – Tadeusz Rejtan – Taksony of Hungary – Theodosius (son of Maurice) – Theoktistos – Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester (seventh creation) – Thored – Torf-Einarr – Walter de Beauchamp (nobleman) – Walter de Clare – Wehha of East Anglia – Wilhelmina FitzClarence, Countess of Munster – William de Braose, 2nd Baron Braose – William de Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber – William de Chesney (sheriff) – William de Ufford, 2nd Earl of Suffolk – William Gabriel Davy – Sir William Gordon-Cumming, 4th Baronet – William Montagu, 1st Earl of Salisbury – William Pantulf – John William Pitt Kinau – William the Carpenter – Yaropolk Izyaslavich – Zoltán of Hungary – Zita of Bourbon-Parma – Ímar – (153 articles)