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Art, architecture and archaeology

Angkor Wat · Felice Beato · Belton House · Matthew Brettingham · Buckingham Palace · Campbell's Soup Cans · Cathedral of Magdeburg · Salvador Dalí · Deconstructivism · Dürer's Rhinoceros · Adolfo Farsari · El Greco · The Four Stages of Cruelty · Holkham Hall · Hoysala architecture · History of erotic depictions · IG Farben Building · Paul Kane · Robert Lawson (architect) · El Lissitzky · Michigan State Capitol · Henry Moore · Sylvanus Morley · Mosque · Benjamin Mountfort · Oxyrhynchus · Palace of Westminster · Palazzo Pitti · Palladian architecture · Francis Petre · Point Park Civic Center · Pierre Rossier · Sanssouci · Scottish Parliament Building · Shotgun house · Shrine of Remembrance · Sicilian Baroque · St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery · Templon · Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion · John Vanbrugh · Roman Vishniac · West Wycombe Park · Xanadu House

Awards, decorations and vexillology

Eagle Scout (Boy Scouts of America) · Flag of Armenia · Flag of Australia · Flag of Belarus · Flag of the Republic of China · Flag of Hong Kong · Flag of India · Flag of Lithuania · Flag of Mexico · Flag of Portugal · Hero of Belarus · Hero of Ukraine · History of merit badges (Boy Scouts of America) · Medal of Honor · Order of the Bath · Order of Canada · Order of the Garter · Order of St. Patrick · Order of the Thistle · Virtuti Militari · Wood Badge

Biology, medicine and psychology

Action potential · Acute myeloid leukemia · AIDS · Albatross · Albertosaurus · Antarctic krill · Archaeopteryx · Arctic Tern · Asperger syndrome · Asthma · Australian Green Tree Frog · Bacteria · Banksia brownii · Banksia epica · Banksia integrifolia · Blue Whale · Norman Borlaug · Frank Macfarlane Burnet · Cane Toad · Cell nucleus · Cerebellum · Chagas disease · Cholangiocarcinoma · Chromatophore · Cochineal · Coconut crab · Coeliac disease · Common Raven · Compsognathus · Cystic fibrosis · Charles Darwin · Diplodocus · Dinosaur · DNA · DNA repair · Down syndrome · Durian · Elfin-woods Warbler · Emu · Fauna of Australia · Fauna of Puerto Rico · Fin Whale · Georg Forster · Guinea pig · Frog · Gray Wolf · Green and Golden Bell Frog · Hawksbill turtle · Helicobacter pylori · Hippocrates · History of biology · Homo floresiensis · Humpback Whale · Iguanodon · Immune system · Influenza · Island Fox · Jaguar · Kakapo · Keratoconus · Krill · Lesch-Nyhan syndrome · Marginated Tortoise · Barbara McClintock · Médecins Sans Frontières · Menstrual cycle · Metabolism · Mourning Dove · Multiple sclerosis · Myxobolus cerebralis · Oceanic whitetip shark · Orca · Pinguicula moranensis · Platypus · Pneumonia · Procellariidae · Prostate cancer · Proteasome · Psittacosaurus · RNA interference · Right whale · Schizophrenia · Seabird · Sei Whale · Sequence alignment · Short-beaked Echidna · Shrimp farm · Sperm Whale · G. Ledyard Stebbins · Stegosaurus · Tasmanian Devil · Thescelosaurus · Thylacine · Tooth development · Tooth enamel · Tourette syndrome · Triceratops · Tuberculosis · Tyrannosaurus · U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program · Velociraptor · Verbascum thapsus · Whale song · Michael Woodruff

Business, economics and finance

€2 commemorative coins · Actuary · Bank of China (Hong Kong) · Demand Note · Dime (United States coin) · Economy of India · Economy of the Iroquois · FairTax · Mercantilism · New Orleans Mint · Second Malaysia Plan · Slate industry in Wales · United Kingdom corporation tax · Alfred Russel Wallace · Max Weber

Chemistry and mineralogy

Acetic acid · Alchemy · Aldol reaction · Ammolite · Antioxidant · Baby Gender Mentor · Caffeine · Cyclol · Diamond · Enzyme · Enzyme inhibitor · Enzyme kinetics · Francium · Helium · Hydrochloric acid · Hydrogen · Lead(II) nitrate · Paracetamol · Raney nickel · Technetium · Titanium · Uranium

Computers and video games

3D Monster Maze . Acorn Computers · Architecture of Windows NT · ASCII · Btrieve · Bulbasaur · Characters of Final Fantasy VIII · Chrono Cross · Chrono Trigger · CPU cache · Color Graphics Adapter · Data Encryption Standard · Delrina · Devil May Cry · Devil May Cry 2 · Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening · Donkey Kong (video game) · Doom · The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind · Empires: Dawn of the Modern World · F-Zero GX · Final Fantasy IV · Final Fantasy VI · Final Fantasy VII · Final Fantasy VIII · Final Fantasy X · Final Fantasy XII · Final Fantasy X-2 · GameFAQs · Half-Life 2 · Halo: Combat Evolved · Halo 2 · History of computing hardware · HTTP cookie · Iridion 3D · Katamari Damacy · The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask · The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages · The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker · Link (The Legend of Zelda) · Macintosh · Metal Gear Solid · Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater · Microsoft · Microsoft Data Access Components · Mozilla Firefox · Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon · Nintendo Entertainment System · Null (SQL) · Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee · OpenBSD · PaX · Perfect Dark · Phishing · Rise and Fall: Civilizations at War · Shadow of the Colossus · StarCraft · System Shock · Wii · Windows 2000 · Windows XP · X Window core protocol · X Window System

Culture and society

Azerbaijani people · Belarusian Republican Youth Union · Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell · Baden-Powell House · Black Seminoles · Boy Scouts of America membership controversies · British African-Caribbean community · The Bus Uncle · Dayuan · Exploding whale · Fairy tale · Girl Scouts of the USA · Greco-Buddhism · David Helvarg · Indian Standard Time · Iranian peoples · Ketuanan Melayu · Korean name · Macedonia (terminology) · Mandan · Names of the Greeks · National emblem of Belarus · Pashtun people · Prostitution in the People's Republic of China · Same-sex marriage in Spain · Scouting · The Scout Association of Hong Kong · Spring Heeled Jack · Sociocultural evolution · Swastika · Taiwanese aborigines · Tamil people · Toilets in Japan · Wonderbra · Yuan (surname)

Education

Alpha Phi Alpha · Cornell University · Duke University · Encyclopædia Britannica · Harold and Inge Marcus Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering · History of Michigan State University · Hopkins School · Indian Institutes of Technology · Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur · Syed Ahmed Khan · Michigan State University · Ohio Wesleyan University · Oriel College · Plano Senior High School · Rajshahi University · Some Thoughts Concerning Education · Stuyvesant High School · University of Michigan

Engineering and technology

35 mm film · Atomic line filter · Automatic number plate recognition · Autostereogram · Building of the World Trade Center · Caesar cipher · Canon T90 · Compact Cassette · Crash test dummy · Eifel Aqueduct · Electrical engineering · Electronic amplifier · Ernest Emerson · Enigma machine · Gas metal arc welding · Gas tungsten arc welding · Jarmann M1884 · Kammerlader · Christopher C. Kraft, Jr. · Krag-Jørgensen · Krag-Petersson · Glynn Lunney · Panavision · Phonograph cylinder · Radar · ROT13 · Saturn V · Joseph Francis Shea · Shielded metal arc welding · Shoe polish · Shuttle-Mir Program · Space Shuttle Challenger disaster · Typewriter · Welding

Food and drink

Absinthe · Black pepper · Butter · Cheese · History of saffron · Ina Garten · Maraba Coffee · Medieval cuisine · Saffron · Trade and usage of saffron · George Washington (inventor)

Geography and places

Ahmedabad · Amchitka · Ann Arbor, Michigan · Antarctica · Australia · Banff National Park · Bangalore · Bangladesh · Belgium · Belgrade · Bhutan · Boston, Massachusetts · Bryce Canyon National Park · Cambodia · Cameroon · Canada · Canberra · Caroline Island · Cape Horn · Cape Town · The Catlins · Chaco Culture National Historical Park · Chennai · Chew Valley · Chew Valley Lake · City status in the United Kingdom · Cleveland, Ohio · Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve · Darjeeling · Dawson Creek, British Columbia · Death Valley National Park · Delhi · Detroit, Michigan · Dhaka · Dogpatch USA · Dorset · Dundee · El Hatillo Municipality, Miranda · Eldfell · Gangtok · Germany · Geography of India · Geography of Ireland · Gilwell Park · Glacier National Park (US) · Goa · Gyeongju · Hamersley, Western Australia · Hong Kong · Houston, Texas · India · Isan · Japan · Johannesburg · Jerusalem · Kalimpong · Kerala · Kochi, India · Kolkata · Ladakh · Lake Burley Griffin · Larrys Creek · Libya · Louisville, Kentucky · Malwa (Madhya Pradesh) · Marshall, Texas · Mauna Loa · Minnesota · Mendip Hills · Mount Pinatubo · Mount Rushmore · Mount St. Helens · Mount Tambora · Mumbai · Nathu La · National parks of England and Wales · Nauru · Nepal · Niagara Falls · Pakistan · Paulins Kill · Redwood National and State Parks · Rondane National Park · San Francisco, California · San Jose, California · Sarajevo · Seattle, Washington · Shahbag · Sheffield · Shoshone National Forest · Sikkim · South Africa · Suburbs of Johannesburg · Surtsey · Technopark, Kerala · Tulsa, Oklahoma · Turkey · Vancouver · Waterfall Gully, South Australia · West Bengal · Weymouth · White Deer Hole Creek · Yellowstone National Park · Yarralumla, Australian Capital Territory · Yosemite National Park · Zambezi · Zion National Park

Geology, geophysics and meteorology

1755 Lisbon earthquake · 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane · 1933 Atlantic hurricane season · 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens · 1995 Pacific hurricane season · 1998 Pacific hurricane season · 2000 Sri Lanka cyclone · 2003 Pacific hurricane season · 2004 Atlantic hurricane season · 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake · 2005 Atlantic hurricane season · Climate of India · Climate of Minnesota · Effects of Hurricane Isabel in Delaware · Effects of Hurricane Isabel in Maryland and Washington, D.C. · Effects of Hurricane Isabel in North Carolina · Extratropical cyclone · Eye (cyclone) · Galveston Hurricane of 1900 · Geology of the Bryce Canyon area · Geology of the Capitol Reef area · Geology of the Death Valley area · Geology of the Grand Canyon area · Geology of the Zion and Kolob canyons area · Global warming · Great Lakes Storm of 1913 · Hurricane Claudette (2003) · Hurricane Dennis · Hurricane Edith (1971) · Hurricane Erika (1997) · Hurricane Erika (2003) · Hurricane Esther (1961) · Hurricane Fabian · Hurricane Floyd · Hurricane Gloria · Hurricane Gustav (2002) · Hurricane Iniki · Hurricane Irene (1999) · Hurricane Irene (2005) · Hurricane Isabel · Hurricane Ismael · Hurricane John (1994) · Hurricane Juan · Hurricane Katrina · Hurricane Kenna · Hurricane Mitch · Hurricane Nora (1997) · Meteorological history of Hurricane Katrina · Meteorological history of Hurricane Wilma · Plate tectonics · Retreat of glaciers since 1850 · Silverpit crater · Surface weather analysis · Tornado · Tropical Storm Allison · Tropical Storm Bill (2003) · Tropical Storm Bonnie (2004) · Tropical Storm Edouard (2002) · Tropical Storm Henri (2003)

History

Act of Independence of Lithuania · Samuel Adams · Alcibiades · Ike Altgens · Anschluss · Harriet Arbuthnot · Elias Ashmole · Aspasia · Attalus I · Basiliscus · Daniel Boone · Joel Brand · Isaac Brock · Bath School disaster · Byzantine Empire · California Gold Rush · George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore · Claudius · Chalukya dynasty · Chola Dynasty · Congo Free State · John Dee · Demosthenes · Adriaen van der Donck · École Polytechnique massacre · Elagabalus · England expects that every man will do his duty · Epaminondas · W. Mark Felt · First Crusade · Carl G. Fisher · Anne Frank · Franks · Mahatma Gandhi · Helen Gandy · Franklin B. Gowen · Gettysburg Address · Great Fire of London · Growth of the Old Swiss Confederacy · Che Guevara · Habsburg Spain · Hamlet chicken processing plant fire · History of Arizona · History of the Australian Capital Territory · History of Burnside · History of Cape Colony from 1806 to 1870 · History of Cape Colony from 1870 to 1899 · History of the Grand Canyon area · History of Greenland · History of Limerick · History of Lithuania (1219–1295) · History of Miami, Florida · History of Minnesota · History of New Jersey · History of Poland (1945–1989) · History of Portugal (1777–1834) · History of post-Soviet Russia · History of Puerto Rico · History of the Philippines · History of Tamil Nadu · History of Russia · History of Sheffield · History of Solidarity · History of the Yosemite area · Hoysala Empire · Hungarian Revolution of 1956 · Indo-Greek Kingdom · Italian Renaissance · Muhammad Ali Jinnah · Joan of Arc · John W. Johnston · Katyn massacre · Kengir uprising · Athanasius Kircher · Stanisław Koniecpolski · Ku Klux Klan · Laika · Lothal · Makuria · Charles Edward Magoon · Manuel I Komnenos · Marshall Plan · Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp · Harry McNish · Mormon handcart pioneers · Norte Chico civilization · William N. Page · Rosa Parks · Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel · Penda of Mercia · Pericles · Witold Pilecki · Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth · Political integration of India · Radhanite · Sheikh Mujibur Rahman · Rashtrakuta Dynasty · Red Barn Murder · Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal Richelieu · Rus' Khaganate · S. A. Andrée's Arctic balloon expedition of 1897 · Samantha Smith · Sassanid Empire · Scotland in the High Middle Ages · Second Crusade · Jack Sheppard · Sino-German cooperation (1911–1941) · Theramenes · Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 · Treaty of Devol · Stephen Trigg · Hasekura Tsunenaga · Vijayanagara Empire · Rudolf Vrba · Western Chalukya Empire · Jonathan Wild · Yagan · Ziad Jarrah

Language and linguistics

Aramaic language · Bengali language · Gbe languages · Gwoyeu Romatzyh · Ido · Irish phonology · Laal language · Mayan languages · Nafaanra language · Russian language · Stuttering · Swedish language · Taiwanese (linguistics) · Tamil language · Thou · Turkish language · Vowel

Law

Al-Kateb v Godwin · Article 153 of the Constitution of Malaysia · Article One of the United States Constitution · Bricker Amendment · Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms · Common scold · Constitution of May 3, 1791 · Crushing by elephant · Dietrich v The Queen · Equal Protection Clause · Federalist No. 10 · French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools · Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles and Fundamental Duties of India · Robert Garran · Law · Paragraph 175 · Parliament Acts · Regulamentul Organic · Roe v. Wade · Schabir Shaik trial · Section summary of the USA PATRIOT Act, Title II · Separation of powers under the United States Constitution · Tahirih Justice Center · Texas Ranger Division · Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution · United States Bill of Rights · United States Constitution · USA PATRIOT Act, Title III, Subtitle A

Literature and theatre

Abbey Theatre · Ace Books · Douglas Adams · The Adventures of Tintin · African American literature · Alliterative verse · Mário de Andrade · Anglo-Saxon Chronicle · Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches · Isaac Asimov · Augusta, Lady Gregory · Augustan drama · Augustan literature · James Robert Baker · Anna Laetitia Barbauld · Natalie Clifford Barney · Batman · Samuel Beckett · Book of Kells · Cædmon · Calvin and Hobbes · The Cantos · Captain Marvel (DC Comics) · Anton Chekhov · Colley Cibber · The Country Wife · Cyberpunk · John Day (printer) · H.D. · Du Fu · W. S. Gilbert · Robert A. Heinlein · The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy · Hrafnkels saga · The Illuminatus! Trilogy · Imagism · Muhammad Iqbal · Irish poetry · Irish theatre · Kazi Nazrul Islam · Henry James · James Joyce · J. R. R. Tolkien · Rudyard Kipling · Krazy Kat · Nigel Kneale · The Log from the Sea of Cortez · The Lord of the Rings · Make Way for Ducklings · Modernist poetry in English · George Moore · Night (book) · Objectivist poets · The Old Man and the Sea · Original Stories from Real Life · Ormulum · Oroonoko · Peterborough Chronicle · Poetry · The Protocols of the Elders of Zion · Thomas Pynchon · The Relapse · Restoration comedy · Restoration literature · Restoration spectacular · Roy of the Rovers · Starship Troopers · Superman · John Millington Synge · Rabindranath Tagore · A Tale of a Tub · Theatre Royal, Drury Lane · Three Laws of Robotics · "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius" · Turkish literature · Uncle Tom's Cabin · A Vindication of the Rights of Woman · Voynich manuscript · Watchmen · The Well of Loneliness · Mary Wollstonecraft · W. B. Yeats

Mathematics

0.999... · 1 − 2 + 3 − 4 + · · · · Cryptography · Game theory · Carl Friedrich Gauss · Leonhard Euler · Infinite monkey theorem · Monty Hall problem · Blaise Pascal · Polar coordinate system · Prisoner's dilemma · Marian Rejewski · Trigonometric function

Media

"Abyssinia, Henry" · Padmé Amidala · Arrested Development · James T. Aubrey, Jr. · Avatar: The Last Airbender · B movie · Kroger Babb · Eric Bana · BBC television drama · Blackface · Blade Runner · The Boondock Saints · Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan · Buffy the Vampire Slayer · "Cape Feare" · Cannibal Holocaust · The Cat and the Canary (1927 film) · Casablanca (film) · Cheers · Countdown (game show) · Dalek · Bette Davis · Diary of a Camper · George Washington Dixon · Doctor Who · Doctor Who missing episodes · Dog Day Afternoon · Excel Saga · Karen Dotrice · Felix the Cat · Firefly (TV series) · Henry Fonda · Fritz the Cat (film) · Gremlins · Gremlins 2: The New Batch · Jake Gyllenhaal · Anthony Michael Hall · Halloween (1978 film) · Halloween II · Halloween III: Season of the Witch · The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (radio series) · Katie Holmes · "Homer's Enemy" · "Homer's Phobia" · Hong Kong action cinema · Jabba the Hutt · Jaws (film) · Jenna Jameson · Peter Jennings · Angelina Jolie · Jurassic Park (film) · Andrew Van De Kamp · Diane Keaton · Abbas Kiarostami · Kinetoscope · Lage Raho Munna Bhai · Latter Days · Vivien Leigh · The Lord of the Rings (1978 film) · Lost (TV series) · Making Waves · Manos: The Hands of Fate · Megatokyo · Mom and Dad · William Monahan · Montreal screwjob · Mutual Broadcasting System · Sydney Newman · Austin Nichols · Night of the Living Dead · November (film) · The Office (US TV series) · Only Fools and Horses · Our Friends in the North · Our Gang · Palpatine · Paulo (Lost) · The Philadelphia Inquirer · "Pilot" (House) · The Quatermass Experiment · Quatermass II · Quatermass and the Pit · Ran (film) · Satyajit Ray · Serial Experiments Lain · Red vs. Blue · Richard III (1955 film) · Scooby-Doo · Sesame Street · Aaron Sorkin · Sound film · Spoo · Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace · Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones · Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith · Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope · Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back · KaDee Strickland · Summer of '42 · Sunset Boulevard (1950 film) · Sharon Tate · TARDIS · Tenebrae (film) · Trembling Before G-d · Triumph of the Will · V for Vendetta (film) · The West Wing (TV series) · Witchfinder General (film) · The Wire (TV series)

Music

1987 (What the Fuck Is Going On?) · AC/DC · Adore (album) · "All You Need Is Love" (The JAMs song) · "Angel of Death" (song) · "Bam Thwok" · Beijing opera · Frank Black · Blues · Kate Bush · Mariah Carey · Jay Chou · Christ Illusion · Rebecca Helferich Clarke · Phil Collins · Concerto delle donne · "Cool" (song) · Celine Dion · "Dixie" (song) · Doolittle (album) · Nick Drake · Bob Dylan · Enta Da Stage · Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) · Eurovision Song Contest · Freak Out! · "Fuck the Millennium" · Genesis (band) · Grunge music · Guqin · Heavy metal music · "Hey Jude" · Himno Nacional Mexicano · "Hollaback Girl" · "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" · Charles Ives · The Jackson 5 · "Jihad" (song) · Josquin des Prez · "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)" · Kid A · The KLF · k-os · Alison Krauss · Frank Klepacki · "Layla" · "The Long and Winding Road" · Witold Lutosławski · Olivier Messiaen · Mor lam · Kylie Minogue · Mandy Moore · Megadeth · Music of Athens, Georgia · Music of Maryland · Music of Minnesota · Music of Nigeria · Music of the Lesser Antilles · Music of the United States · "My Belarusy" · National Anthem of Russia · New Radicals · Nightwish · Nirvana (band) · The Notorious B.I.G. · "Old Dan Tucker" · The Orb · Leo Ornstein · Ellis Paul · Pink Floyd · Pixies · Porgy and Bess · Punk rock · "Real Love" (The Beatles song) · Reign in Blood · Rush (band) · Salsa music · Sasha (DJ) · Selena · Sex Pistols · Dmitri Shostakovich · Slayer · Sly & the Family Stone · The Smashing Pumpkins · "Smells Like Teen Spirit" · Elliott Smith · "Something" · Surfer Rosa · The Supremes · Sylvia (ballet) · Timpani · The Waterboys · "Weird Al" Yankovic · "What You Waiting For?" · "Yesterday" (song)

Philosophy

Conatus · Michel Foucault · Free will · Eric A. Havelock · Søren Kierkegaard · Philosophy of mind · Omnipotence paradox · Hilary Putnam · Transhumanism · Ludwig Wittgenstein · Bernard Williams

Physics and astronomy

Apollo 8 · Astrophysics Data System · Barnard's Star · Big Bang · Binary star · Cat's Eye Nebula · Comet · Comet Hale-Bopp · Comet Hyakutake · Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 · Crab Nebula · Definition of planet · Earth · Enceladus (moon) · Equipartition theorem · Eris (dwarf planet) · Extrasolar planet · Fermi paradox · Galaxy · Galileo Galilei · Globular cluster · H II region · Herbig-Haro object · Hubble Deep Field · Hubble Space Telescope · Jupiter · Johannes Kepler · Kreutz Sungrazers · Mars · Mercury (planet) · Moon · Isaac Newton · Laplace-Runge-Lenz vector · Open cluster · Photon · Planetary habitability · Planetary nebula · Pluto · Redshift · Roche limit · Solar eclipse · Solar System · Speed of light · Star · Sun · Supernova · Edward Teller · Transit of Venus · Venus

Politics and government

1996 United States campaign finance controversy · Anarcho-capitalism · Tony Blair · Tom Brinkman · British House of Commons · George Brown, Baron George-Brown · Canadian House of Commons · Canadian federal election, 1993 · Wesley Clark · Convention on Psychotropic Substances · Calvin Coolidge · Democratic Labour Party (Trinidad and Tobago) · Don Dunstan · Fourth International · Gerald Ford · William Goebel · Governor-General of India · Government of Maryland · Irish Houses of Parliament · Bruce Johnson · George F. Kennan · League of Nations · Liberal Democrats leadership election, 2006 · Liberal Party of Canada leadership convention, 1968 · Liberal Movement · Local Government Commission for England (1992) · Reginald Maudling · Bob McEwen · Military career of Hugo Chávez · Yoweri Museveni · Barack Obama · Parliament of Canada · Parliament of the United Kingdom · Thomas Playford IV · James K. Polk · President of Ireland · Prime Minister of the United Kingdom · Privy Council of the United Kingdom · Ziaur Rahman · Read my lips: no new taxes · Louis Riel · Franklin D. Roosevelt · Theodore Roosevelt · Royal Assent · Jean Schmidt · Scottish Parliament · Senate of Canada · Władysław Sikorski · Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs · South Australian general election, 2006 · Speaker of the British House of Commons · Speaker of the United States House of Representatives · Stephen Colbert at the 2006 White House Correspondents' Association Dinner · Margaret Thatcher · United States Congress · United States Senate · P. K. van der Byl · Mordechai Vanunu · Voting system · Voter turnout · Washington gubernatorial election, 2004 · Daniel Webster

Religion, mysticism and mythology

Adi Shankara · Anno Domini · Asser · Atheism · Bahá'í Faith · Clement of Dunblane · Early life of Joseph Smith, Jr. · Ebionites · George Fox · Greek mythology · Gregorian chant · History of Buddhism · History of Jews in Poland · Hebrew calendar · Intelligent design · Islam · Jocelin · Kitsune · Knights of Columbus · Knights Templar · Maximus the Confessor · Noah's Ark · Nostradamus · Operation Auca · Pope Pius XII · Rhodes blood libel · Shroud of Turin · Sikhism · Joseph W. Tkach · Xenu

Royalty, nobility and heraldry

Bhumibol Adulyadej · Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia · Ahmose I · Anne of Great Britain · Charles Atangana · British monarchy · John Brooke-Little · Charles I of England · Charles II of England · John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough · Coronation of the British monarch · David I of Scotland · Ecclesiastical heraldry · Edward III of England · Edward VI of England · Edward VIII of the United Kingdom · Elizabeth I of England · Áedán mac Gabráin · George I of Great Britain · George I of Greece · George III of the United Kingdom · George IV of the United Kingdom · George V of the United Kingdom · George VI of the United Kingdom · Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava · Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia · History of the Peerage · Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria · James I of England · Jogaila · Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan · Llywelyn the Great · Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon · Mary II of England · Óengus I of the Picts · Princess Alice of Battenberg · Privilege of Peerage · Rhys ap Gruffydd · Representative peer · Domenico Selvo · Simeon I of Bulgaria · Sverre of Norway · Sviatoslav I of Kiev · Tiridates I of Armenia · William III of England · William IV of the United Kingdom · William the Silent

Sport and recreational activities

1896 Summer Olympics · 1994 San Marino Grand Prix · 2005 United States Grand Prix · 2012 Summer Olympics bids · All Blacks · Amateur Radio Direction Finding · Arsenal F.C. · The Ashes · Australia at the Winter Olympics · Moe Berg · Bodyline · Brabham · Martin Brodeur · Simon Byrne · Chariot racing · Central Coast Mariners FC · Chelsea F.C. · Chess · Chicago Bears · City of Manchester Stadium · Brian Close · Paul Collingwood · A. E. J. Collins · Cricket · Cricket World Cup · Crusaders (rugby) · Steve Dalkowski · Dr Pepper Ballpark · Everton F.C. · FIFA World Cup · Fighting in ice hockey · Football (soccer) · Formula One · Adam Gilchrist · Gillingham F.C. · Gliding · Wayne Gretzky · Dominik Hašek · Damon Hill · History of Test cricket from 1877 to 1883 · History of Test cricket from 1884 to 1889 · History of the board game Monopoly · IFK Göteborg · Ipswich Town F.C. · Michael Jordan · Nellie Kim · Bart King · Sandy Koufax · Cynna Kydd · Denis Law · Manchester City F.C. · Monopoly (game) · New England Patriots · New Jersey Devils · Norwich City F.C. · Bill O'Reilly (cricketer) · Premier League · Alain Prost · Tom Pryce · Ted Radcliffe · Rugby World Cup · Bill Russell · Waisale Serevi · Sheffield Wednesday F.C. · Gilberto Silva · Harbhajan Singh · Sunday Times Golden Globe Race · Sydney Roosters · Ian Thorpe · Jim Thorpe · Toronto Raptors · The Turk · West Indian cricket team in England in 1988 · Xiangqi · York City F.C.

Transport

BC Rail · Ben Gurion International Airport · Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport · Isambard Kingdom Brunel · Căile Ferate Române · Canadian Pacific Railway · Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway · Civil Air Patrol · De Lorean DMC-12 · Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra railway line, Sydney · Holden VE Commodore · Indian Railways · John Bull (locomotive) · Kansas Turnpike · Manila Light Rail Transit System · Manila Metro Rail Transit System · Maserati MC12 · Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) · Mini · Mini Moke · Montréal-Mirabel International Airport · MTR · New Carissa · O-Bahn Busway · Panama Canal · Pan American World Airways · Pioneer Zephyr · Pulaski Skyway · Rail transport in India · Ridge Route · RMS Titanic · Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works · San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge · Space elevator · SS Andrea Doria · Talbot Tagora · TGV · Warren County Canal · Winter service vehicle

Warfare

3rd Battalion 3rd Marines · Able Archer 83 · Actions along the Matanikau · AK-47 · Algerian Civil War · Armament of the Iowa class battleship · Abu Musab al-Zarqawi · B-17 Flying Fortress · B-52 aircraft crash at Fairchild Air Force Base · Hovhannes Bagramyan · Battle of Austerlitz · Axis naval activity in Australian waters · Battle of Badr · Battle of Bicocca · Battle of Blenheim · Battle of Cannae · Battle of Ceresole · Battle of Dien Bien Phu · Battle of Edson's Ridge · Battle of Hampton Roads · Battle of Inchon · Battle of Jutland · Battle of Midway · Battle of Moscow · Battle of Normandy · Battle of Rennell Island · Battle of Savo Island · Battle of Schellenberg · Battle of Shiloh · Battle of the Bulge · Battle of the Eastern Solomons · Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands · Battle of Smolensk (1943) · Battle of Svolder · Battle of the Tenaru · Battle of Tulagi and Gavutu-Tanambogo · Battle of Warsaw (1920) · Battleship · Blitzkrieg · Boshin War · British anti-invasion preparations of World War II · Campaign history of the Roman military · Caspian expeditions of the Rus · Chemical warfare · Corinthian War · Crawford expedition · Cretan War · Thomas Crisp · Defense of Sihang Warehouse · Karl Dönitz · F-4 Phantom II · Finnish Civil War · First Battle of the Stronghold · German occupation of Luxembourg in World War I · HMS Royal Oak (08) · Imperial Japanese Navy · Invasion of Poland (1939) · Invasion of Tulagi (May 1942) · Iowa class battleship · Italian War of 1521-1526 · Kargil War · Lochry's Defeat · Lord's Resistance Army · George B. McClellan · Military brat (U.S. subculture) · Military history of Canada · Military history of France · Military history of Puerto Rico · Mozambican War of Independence · Nagorno-Karabakh War · Naval Battle of Guadalcanal · Arthur Ernest Percival · Operation Downfall · Operation Ten-Go · Operation Wrath of God · Puerto Ricans in World War II · Polish-Muscovite War (1605–1618) · Polish-Soviet War · Edwin Taylor Pollock · Pontiac's Rebellion · Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima · Russian-Circassian War · Russian Ground Forces · S-mine · William Tecumseh Sherman · Siege · Swedish allotment system · T-26 · T-34 · Third Servile War · Thrasybulus · Toledo War · Trench warfare · Ulm Campaign · United States Marine Corps · USS Missouri (BB-63) · USS Wisconsin (BB-64) · Aleksandr Vasilevsky · War against Nabis · War of the Fifth Coalition · War of the League of Cambrai · War of the Spanish Succession · Warsaw Uprising (1794) · Warsaw Uprising (1944) · Western Front (World War I) · Yom Kippur War

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