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[edit]History
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[edit]World history
[edit]Archaeologists
[edit]Al-Gailani Werr, Lamia – Apostolaki, Anna – Aston, Mick – Blegen, Elizabeth Pierce – Bruce-Mitford, Rupert – Champollion, Jean-François – Clark, Grahame – Drake, Frederick Seguier – Efstratiadis, Panagiotis – Frantz, Alison – Gilliéron, Émile – Goell, Theresa – Green, Charles – Grinsell, Leslie – Hawkes, Jacquetta – Hawkes, Sonia Chadwick – Hawthorne, John G. – Heurtley, Walter Abel – Jones, Margaret Ursula – Karo, Georg – Karouzou, Semni – Lamb, Winifred – Lethbridge, Thomas Charles – Ma Chengyuan – Marinatos, Spyridon – Merlin, Charles – Merrifield, Ralph – Nerman, Birger – Stamatakis, Panagiotis – Todd, Malcolm – Tufnell, Olga – Williams, Blanche Wheeler – Zou Heng (33 articles)
Archaeology
[edit]Addington Long Barrow – Amnya complex – Archaeological interest of Pedra da Gávea – Archaeology of the United Arab Emirates – Arikamedu – Bad Dürrenberg burial – Balangoda Man – Bara Gumbad – Belitung shipwreck – The Bog People – Book of the Dead – Burzahom archaeological site – Cadbury Camp – Calakmul – Camus Cross – Charon's obol – Church of St John of the Collachium – Church of St. Polyeuctus – Copán – Cro-Magnon – Cyrus Cylinder – Danebury – Daxinzhuang – Desert kite – Deva Victrix – Eddisbury hill fort – El Chal – Elephanta Caves – Falkner's Circle – Fort Tanjong Katong – Gebelein predynastic mummies – Glastonbury Lake Village – Golondrina point – Gozo Phoenician shipwreck – Grave Circle A, Mycenae – Guanche mummies – Guandimiao – Hampton Down Stone Circle – History of Roman and Byzantine domes – Hylton Castle – Archaeology of Iowa – Iximche – Jacket's Field Long Barrow – Jarlshof – Julliberrie's Grave – Kenilworth Castle – Kingston Russell Stone Circle – La Blanca, Peten – Late Shang – Lenyadri – Letocetum – Luttra Woman – Maiden Castle, Cheshire – Mamucium – Marmes Rockshelter – Marsala Punic shipwreck – Mellor hill fort – Mesa Verde National Park – Middle Stone Age – Mixco Viejo – Motul de San José – Mummy Cave – National Museum of Beirut – North Acropolis, Tikal – Parc Cwm long cairn – Peking Man – Potbelly sculpture – Prehistoric Orkney – PY Ta 641 – Qʼumarkaj – Qianling Mausoleum – Rempstone Stone Circle – Ring of Pietroassa – Robinson's Arch – Royal Stoa (Jerusalem) – Ruins of Gedi – San Esteban (1554 shipwreck) – Seax of Beagnoth – Seibal – Shrub's Wood Long Barrow – Singapore Stone – Södermanland Runic Inscription 113 – Sogdia – Stane Street – Stoney Littleton Long Barrow – Street House Anglo-Saxon cemetery – Taman Sari (Yogyakarta) – Thinis – Tikal – Toniná – University of Minnesota Messenia Expedition – Valley of the Kings – Vindolanda tablets – Wade's Causeway – Western Mexico shaft tomb tradition – White Horse Stone – Whittington Tump – Worlebury Camp – Zaculeu (99 articles)
Historians, chroniclers and history books
[edit]American Creation – Applegate, Debby – The Archives of the Planet – Arnold, Lorna – Arrington, Leonard J. – Banakati, Abu Sulayman – Blackmun, Barbara – Bloch, Marc – Bodyguard of Lies – Bury the Chains – Butcher, Solomon – Cajías, Fernando – Cèllere Codex – Chaney, William – Cutts, Mary – De Iniusta Vexacione Willelmi Episcopi Primi – Ekmečić, Milorad – Elliot, Jonathan (publisher) – Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789–1815 – Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945 – The Fiery Trial – Filitti, Ioan C. – Freeman, Kathleen (classicist) – Gale, Roger (antiquary) – The Glorious Cause – Historia Augusta – The Holocaust in Bohemia and Moravia (book) – How the Red Sun Rose – Gilbert, Lionel – Gregory's Chronicle – Hata, Ikuhiko – Hirst, John – Irving, David – Ketel, William – Klink, Ernst – Kober, Alice – Kot, Stanisław – Krausnick, Helmut – Læssøe, Jørgen – Letter from Iddin-Sin to Zinu – The Life of Mary Baker G. Eddy and the History of Christian Science – Marquis, Thomas Bailey – The Most Famous Man in America – Macurdy, Grace – Maur, Carl von In der – Megargee, Geoffrey P. – Mustawfi, Hamdallah – The Myth of the Eastern Front – Naruszewicz, Adam – Natsagdorj, Shagdarjavyn – A Night to Remember (book) – Nuova Cronica – The Pink Swastika – Pipe rolls – Railroad Gazette – Prawer, Joshua – Prescott, William H. – Remini, Robert V. – Risley, Herbert Hope – Römer, Felix – A Short English Chronicle – Smelser, Ronald – Starkey, David – Stolen Childhood – Team of Rivals – Thompson, E. A. – Udall, Ida Hunt – Washington: A Life – Wette, Wolfram – Who Killed Canadian History? – Wooden Leg: A Warrior Who Fought Custer – Zhang Zhenglang (72 articles)
Historical figures: heads of state and heads of government
[edit]Abd al-Rahman al-Mahdi – Ahmed, Fakhruddin Ali – Alfonsín, Raúl – Alfonsín, Raúl (death and state funeral) – Abdel Nasser, Gamal – Ahmad, Tajuddin – al-Jannabi, Abu Sa'id – Amin, Hafizullah – Árbenz, Jacobo – Bandaranaike, Sirimavo – Brezhnev, Leonid – Brezhnev, Leonid (legacy) – Castro, Fidel – Castro, Fidel (early life) – Castro, Fidel (in the Cuban Revolution) – Cooper Tyler, Priscilla – Cromwell's head – Felek al-Din Dündar – Ford, Gerald (attempted assassination in Sacramento) – Freiherr Haus von Hausen, Karl – Gaddafi, Muammar – Hamilton, Alexander – Harrison McKee, Mary – Harrison, Benjamin V – Harrison, Caroline – Hernández Martínez, Maximiliano – Hitler, Adolf – Hitler, Adolf and Stefanie Rabatsch – Hitler, Adolf (sexuality) – Houphouët-Boigny, Félix – Gorbachev, Mikhail – Jawdhar – Johnson, Doris Sands – Karmal, Babrak – Kirchner, Néstor – Kogălniceanu, Mihail – Kosygin, Alexei – Lê Duẩn – Lenin, Vladimir (revolutionary activity) – Lincoln, Abraham – Lincoln, Abraham (assassination) – Mahathir Mohamad – Manlius Torquatus Atticus, Aulus – Mao Zedong (early life) – Menem, Carlos – Mikoyan, Anastas – Moscoso, Mireya – Molotov, Vyacheslav – Ndiaye, Ndiadiane – Noriega, Manuel – Ntaryamira, Cyprien – Nyerere, Julius – Oslac of York – Ouédraogo, Jean-Baptiste – Pavlov, Valentin – Phillip, Arthur – Podgorny, Nikolai – al-Quwatli, Shukri – Reagan, Ronald (attempted assassination) – Reddy, Neelam Sanjiva – Reitz, Francis William – Roosevelt, Franklin D. – Sargsyan, Vazgen – Soekiman Wirjosandjojo – Stalin, Joseph – Suharto – Tătărescu, Gheorghe – Taylor, Zachary – Thapa, Bhimsen – Tikhonov, Nikolai – Washington, George – Washington, George (political evolution) – Washington, George (presidency) – Yanayev, Gennady – Ziyad ibn Abihi (75 articles)
Historical figures: politicians
[edit]ʻAkahi – Abu Said Faraj – Abernathy, Ralph – Aduja, Peter – Aflaq, Michel – al-Bakri, Nasib – Alberti, Manuel – Allen, Joseph H. – Alley, Alphonse – Andrew, John A. – Allmand, Warren – Annenberg, Leonore – Apokaukos, Alexios – Applegate, Douglas – Armstrong, George S. – Armstrong, James Dillon – Armstrong, Samuel Turell – Armstrong, William (Virginia politician) – Arnold, Benedict (governor) – Atherton, Humphrey – Aubame, Jean-Hilaire – Baldorioty de Castro, Román – Balfour, James (died 1845) – Beck, Wilhelm – Beckford, Peter (junior) – Bedell, Berkley – Belcher, Jonathan – Bellingham, Richard – Benn, Tony – Berkman, Alexander – Bernard, Francis – Beverley, William – Bird, Vere, Jr. – Black, James D. – Blackwell, Unita – Boise, Reuben P. – Bolamba, Antoine-Roger – Boyd, Robert Napuʻuako – Bormann, Martin – Bosworth, Joseph – Boucherett, Ayscoghe – Bowdoin, James – Boyle, John Robert – Bradstreet, Simon – Bramlette, Thomas E. – Breathitt, Edward T. – Breathitt, John – Breckinridge, Cabell – Breckinridge, John – Breen, Marie – Briggs, George N. – Brittan, Joseph – Brown, Cecil – Brownlee, John Edward – Bruce, Douglas – Bruxner, Michael – Bryan, Thomas Barbour – Bullock, Alexander – Burnet, William (colonial administrator) – Burt, Wellington R. – Cahall, Joseph L. – Cameron, John – Campbell, James (British Army officer, died 1745) – Campbell, Ralph, Jr. – Cannon, Martha Hughes – Capehart, Harry J. – Carmichael, Gil – Carnahan, Mel – Caro Martínez, José María – Carroll, Julian – Carter, Gilbert Thomas – Cartwright, John Solomon – de Carvalho, Otelo Saraiva – Cary, George Hunter – Castelli, Juan José – Catania, Susan – Caulfield, Jr., Henry P. – Chafin, Don – Chai Trong-rong – Chambers, Barzillai J. – Chapman, William W. – Charlton, Matthew – Chelvanayakam, S. J. V. – Chisholm, Shirley – Cienfuegos, Camilo – Claflin, William – Claireaux, Henri – Clark, James – Clarke, John S. – Clayton, Powell – Clayton, William C. – Clements, Earle C. – Clement, Wolfgang – Clifford, John H. – Coghlan, Charles (politician) – Cornelius, Thomas R. – Cotillo, Salvatore A. – Cradock, Matthew – Critchley, Jack – Cross, Charles Wilson – Cumanus, Ventidius – Cupp, Ruth – Cushing, Thomas – Cushing, William Henry – Custis, John – D'Orazio, John – Dacey, John – Daglish, Henry – Dallas, Constance – Daniel, William (Maryland politician) – David, Cyrus Prudhomme – David, Pierre (mayor) – Davis, John (Massachusetts governor) – Davitt, Michael – Dawa Dem – Dawson, Peter – Debs, Eugene V. – Dekert, Jan – DeVeber, Leverett George – Dixon, Archibald – Dmowski, Roman – Docherty, Mary – Dole, William P. – Dormand, Jack – Drummond, Joseph – Dudley, Anne Dallas – Dudley, Joseph – Dudley, Thomas – Dummer, William – Dunham, Ann – Duponte, Dee – Eaton, John – Ebrahim, Ebrahim – Ebrahim Shirazi, Hajji – Edington, William – Edmiston, William S. – Edwards, Ninian – Egbert, William – Endara, Guillermo – Endecott, John – Enloe, William G. – Erickson, Edwin – Eustis, William – Everett, Edward – Ferens, Thomas – Ferguson, James (Scottish politician) – Ferraro, Geraldine – Fields, William J. – Fish, Hamilton – Fisher, Adrian – Flambard, Ranulf – Flanders, Ralph – Flournoy, Samuel Lightfoot (lawyer) – Flournoy, Samuel Lightfoot (politician) – Floyd, John – Folkvord, Erling – Forbes, Charles R. – Foster, Ira Roe – Fownes Luttrell, Henry (died 1780) – John Fresshe – Froe, Arthur G. – Furcolo, Foster – Gallagher, Cornelius – Galván Gómez, Benjamín – Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand – Gandy, Evelyn – Gantt, Edward W. – Gardner, Henry – Gaston, William (Massachusetts politician) – Gerritsen, Carel Victor – Gerry, Elbridge – Gaius Antius Restio – Gilkeson, Henry Bell – Gill, Moses – Gittings, Barbara – Gjems-Onstad, Erik – Goebbels, Joseph – Goebel, William – Gondjout, Paul – Goodall, Hurley – Goonewardene, Leslie – Gore, Christopher – Gorski, Dennis – Gould, Albert – Grant, Alexander – Gravel, Mike – Green, Beatrice – Greenup, Christopher – Guest, Ernest Lucas – Guevara, Che – Hager, Samuel Wilber – Hall, Betty – Hancock, John – Harrison, Thelma Akana – Harrison, William Henry III – Hatfield, Mark – Hayes, Flora Kaai – Haynes, John – Heffron, Bob – Henry, Bethwel – Hoffman, Andreas Joseph – Holshouser, James – Hoop, Josef – Hopkins, Stephen – Hugill, John – Hutchinson, Thomas – Iaukea, Curtis P. – Ibn Hawshab – Jagielski, Mieczysław – James, Sir William, 1st Baronet – Jennings, Jonathan – Johnson, George W. – Johnson, John Mercer – Johnson, Richard Mentor – Jolliffe, Ted – Jones, Brereton C. – Jones, Gabriel – Judd, Charles Hastings – Kaʻauwai, William Hoapili – Kahn, Tom – Kamaraj, Kumaraswami – Kanakuze, Judith – Kapena, Jonah – Kemp, Jack – Kenna, Michael – Kennedy, Ted – Kent Hughes, Wilfrid – Khalid ibn Barmak – Khan, Farrokh – Kiep, Walther Leisler – Kimba, Évariste – Kirilenko, Andrei – Knott, J. Proctor – Knudtzon, Broder – Koht, Halvdan – Kuaea, Moses – Kuykendall, James Sloan – La Follette, Robert M. – Landgrebe, Earl – Larrea, Juan – Lee, H. Rex – Leimena, Johannes – Leslie, Preston – Letcher, Robert P. – Leverett, John – Levski, Vasil – Lewis, Benjamin F. – Lie, Haakon – Ljotić, Dimitrije – Lightner, Clarence – Lincoln, Jr., Levi – Lincoln, Sr., Levi – Lincoln, Robert Todd – Long, Armwell – Long, John Davis – Lorković, Mladen – Lovejoy, Asa – Luthuli, Albert – Lymburn, John – Lynch, Marjorie – Lyon, Matthew – MacMurray, John Van Antwerp – Madison, George – Magoffin, Beriah – Maliki, Osa – Mallory, Stephen – Mankiller, Wilma – Marshall, Humphrey – Martin, Thomas Bryan – Masherov, Pyotr – Mason, Hugh – Mathews, Henry M. – Mathias, Charles – Maxwell, Edwin – May, Charles – Maymandi, Ahmad – Maynard, Ethel – McCarthy, Joseph – McCauley, Matthew – McConnell, Pam – McCormick, Ruth – McGovern, George – McGrath, Roy – McKinney, Louise – McNary, Charles L. – Meany, George – Meehan, Austin – Meisdalshagen, Olav – Metcalfe, Thomas – Metternich, Klemens von – Mirerekano, Paul – Millen, Edward – Miller, Leon P. – Mink, Patsy – Mitchell, Colin Campbell – Monroe, Alexander W. – Morehead, James T. – Morgan, David Watts – Morgan, Simpson Harris – Morrison, Thomas David – Morton, Marcus – Morton, Oliver Hazard Perry – Morton, Pat – Morton, Rogers – Mukenge, Barthélemy – Murray, James, Lord Philiphaugh – Neild, John – Núñez, Nelly – Nuyts, Pieter – O'Connor, Ray – Odlum, George – Olver, John – Ople, Blas – Owen, Robert L. – Owsley, William – Palmer, Joel – Pan Fusheng – Parlby, Irene – Parker, Alton B. – Parrish, Roy Earl – Parsons, Issac (Virginia politician) – Parsons, Issac (Confederate military officer) – Pasha, Mehmed Rashid – Pastoriza, Joseph Jay – Paulus, Norma – Payne, Henry B. – Perier, Étienne – Perot, Ross – Peter the Patrician – Philipson, Mabel – Phillips, Rubel – Philpott, Harvey Cloyd – Phips, William – Pollitt, Harry – Popova, Nina – Porcius Cato, Gaius – Powell, Lazarus – Pownall, Thomas – Pratt, Franklin Seaver – Premiership of Maurice Duplessis – Primrose, Philip – Pulsford, Edward – Qadi al-Fadil – Panaganti Ramarayaningar – Rankin, Jeannette – Rau, Heinrich – Ridwan ibn Walakhshi – Rivera, Luis Muñoz – Roballo, Alba – Robertson, George Morison – Robertson, Wyndham – Robinson, James F. – Roche, Boyle – Rogers, Edith – Romney, Lenore – Rosier, A. J. – Rowan, John – Rucker, Edgar P. – Russell, William E. – Ryan, Leo – Ryzhkov, Nikolai – Sadasivan, Balaji – Saint-Just – Salazar, María Santos Gorrostieta – Sampson, Flem D. – Sanford, Terry – Sanger, Jedediah – Santoso, Maria Ulfah – Sardjono, Umi – Sartono – Sastri, V. S. Srinivasa – Schädler, Albert – Schädler, Karl – Schultz, Arthur – Schuster, Claud, 1st Baron Schuster – Schweble, Mayme – Sebelius, Keith – Shahin, Tanyus – Shaw, Sir James – Sherman, Rob – Shields, James – Shirazi, Mirza Mohammad-Ali Khan – Shirley, William – Shute, Samuel – Singletary, Amos – Slaughter, Gabriel – Soedjatmoko – Sosius, Gaius – Sprigg, Joseph – Spruyt, Jan Willem – Stafford, Humphrey (died 1442) – Stanton, Elizabeth Cady – Staszic, Stanisław – Stephen, Jessie – Stevenson, John W – Stone, Bernard – Stone, Lucy – Stoughton, William – Strauss, Lewis – Strom, Harry – Strong, Caleb – Sullivan, James – Sumner, Increase – Suslov, Mikhail – Tailer, William – Talbot, Thomas – Tanahey, Martin F. – Taraki, Nur Muhammad – Tate, James – Taylor, William S. – Temple, James – Terry, Sir Joseph – Thompson, Henry Adams – Tokhmaq Ustajlu, Mohammad Khan – Tongue, Thomas H. – Treatt, Vernon – Turner, John – Tydings, Joseph – Utley, Newton Willard – Vane, Sir Henry the Younger – Vázquez, Mariano R. – Vogt, Andreas – Walker, James – Waller, Bill – Warenne, William de – Warren, James – Washburn, Emory – Washburn, William B. – Washington, Genoa – Weaver, Reginald – Wentworth, Benning – Weregemere, Jean-Chrysostome – White, Alexander – White, Beverly – White, Christian Streit – White, Francis – White, John (Kentucky politician) – White, Robert (attorney general) – White, Robert (judge) – White, Robert (West Virginia state senator) – White, William Pūnohu – Wickham, Edward – Wickliffe, Charles A. – Wilkinson, Wallace G. – Willis, Gerald – Willis, Simeon S. – Willson, Augustus E. – Wilson, Herbert Charles – Wiltbank, John – Winter, William F. – Winthrop, John – Wright, Fielding L. – Xhinovci, Emin – Yancey, William Lowndes – Zaoutzes, Stylianos – Zimmerman, Joshua Soule – Zhu De – Zouberbuhler, Sebastian (458 articles)
Historical figures: other
[edit]Abadi, Odette – Abu Lu'lu'a – Abrahams, Eric Anthony – Adams, Louisa – Alder, Jonathan – Alfano, Enrico – Alkin, Elizabeth – Al-Jamri, Abdul Amir – al-Qassam, Izz ad-Din – Amat-Mamu – Ambler, James Markham – Antinous – Aqil Agha – Arnold, William – Arthur, Gavin – Ascaso, Joaquín – Atabekian, Alexander – Bajkam – Baker, William – Balto – Banū Mūsā brothers – Bardulf, Hugh – Basset, Ralph – Basset, Richard – Bates, Thomas – Báthory, Christopher – Baylis, Henry – Beckingham, Elias – Beckley, George Charles – Bellew, George – Benbow, John – Biard, Henry – Billington-Greig, Teresa – Bishop, Stephen – Blackburn, Reid – Blažeković, Zdenko – Bloet, Robert – Blois, William de – Bollason, Bolli – Booth, John Wilkes – Borodin, Mikhail – Bowers, Eilley – Boycott, Charles – Brannan, Samuel – Brant, Molly – Braun, Eva – Brentano, Maximiliane – Bresci, Gaetano – Breton, John de – Brinley, Francis – Broc, Ranulf de – Brookner, Janine – Brown, Willa – Buendía, Manuel – Burack, Zahava – Burdel, George P. – Burlak, Anne – Byron, Allegra – Cassius, Avidius – Caudy, James – Chesney, William de – Chun, Afong – Church, Francis Pharcellus – Clark, John Harrison – Childers, Erskine – Clarke, Mary – Cleveland, Rose – Cleyre, Voltairine de – Coffin, Levi – Cofresi, Roberto – Cole, Darrell S. – Cole, Susanna – Coles, Robert – Colston, Edward – Conroy, John – da Costa, Kitty – Cornhill, Gervase de – Cornhill, Henry de – Crakehall, John – Cresswell, Elizabeth – Crichton-Stuart, Ninian – Cronin, Patrick Henry – Crowe, Mitford – Crumpler, Rebecca Lee – Dąbrowski, Jan Henryk – Danforth, Thomas – Darwaza, Izzat – Davies, Margaret Llewelyn – Davis, James (printer) – Dehghani, Ashraf – Déjacque, Joseph – Dinan, Josce de – Dekum, Frank – de Neville, Alan – del Valle, Ygnacio – Delahaye, Félix – Filosofova, Anna – Franklin, Isaac – Gros, Pat – John Schrank – Joy (dog) – Lamartinière, Marie-Jeanne – Le Despenser, Henry – Diamond Tooth Lil – Eagle Woman – Dieudonné Vincent, Elisabeth – Digby, Everard – El Hassan, Ahmed Mohamed – Dilling, Elizabeth – Disston, Hamilton – Dmitrieff, Elisabeth – Domhnall mac Raghnaill – Dominis, Mary – Donelson, Emily – Doukas, Andronikos – Doukas, John – Dowsett Widemann, Wilhelmine Kekelaokalaninui – Drusus Caesar – Dudley, Andrew – Dunn, Bill (Pilbara elder) – Dyer, Mary – Dzhugashvili, Yakov – Earp, Wyatt – Eenoolooapik – Egerton-Warburton, Rowland – Eichmann, Adolf – Eldred, Arthur Rose – der Enikel, Jans – Espejo, Eugenio – Euthymius I of Constantinople – Fall, Sarah Polk – Farr, Grahame – Fatiman, Cécile – Favre, Simon – Ferguson, James (Lord Pitfour) – Fillmore, Abigail – Fitz Jocelin, Reginald – FitzGeldewin, Savaric – Fossett, Edith Hern – Franklin, Francis Folger – Franz von Hipper – Friday – Frieder, Abraham Armin – Gaines, Lloyd L. – Gaius Caesar – Gaius Marius – Galleani, Luigi – Garfield, Lucretia – Geladze, Keke – Gelders, Joseph – Gelou – Germanicus – Goździewska, Róża Maria – Grant, Clint – Grant, John (Gunpowder Plot) – Grill, Jean Abraham – Grimshaw, Mortimer – Gui, Bernard – Gunn, Greg (Killing of) – Halliday, William P. – Hamer, Fannie Lou – Hancock, Thomas – Hanpu – Harrill, Robert – Harris, Abram Lincoln – Harrison, Anna – Harrison, Jane Irwin – Hart, Nathaniel G. S. – Hayley, Mary – Haywood, Bill – Heiden, Erhard – Hemings, Sally – Heuman, Margot – Hill, Octavia – Hinde, Charles T. – Hinde, Thomas S. – Hirsch, Alfred – Hol, Jon – Howe, Louis – Hudson, David – Hui-lan, Oei – Hutchinson, Ambrose K. – Ibn al-Adid, Daoud – India Juliana – Insole, George – Insole, James Harvey – Irving, Charles – Irwin, Steve – Isbul – Jackson, Sarah Yorke – Jadid-ol-Eslam, Aliqoli – Jasienica, Paweł – Jenner, Kitty Lee – Jocelin of Wells – Johnson, Eliza McCardle – Jones, Augustus – Joscelyn, John – Jughashvili, Besarion – Junayd of Aydın – Kamakau, Kapoli – Kane, Elizabeth – Kaufman, Theodore – Keene, Jean – Kepelino – Ketling-Szemley, Cezary – Kalep, Elvy – Keyes, Robert – Kingué, Marie – Kinman, Seth – Kochanowski, Jan – Komnenos, Andronikos – Komnenos, Isaac (brother of Alexios I) – Komnenos, Isaac (son of Alexios I) – Komnenos, John – Kong Meng, Lowe – Krog, Gina – Kuzmenko, Halyna – L'Estrange, Henri – LaLaurie, Delphine – Lazar the Serb – Leclerc, Dermide – Lacy, Gilbert de – Lacy, Walter de (Lord of Weobley and Ludlow) – LeHand, Marguerite – Leif Erikson – Leod – Lightner, Calvin E. – Lileikis, Aleksandras – Ljótólfr – Longren, Albin K. – Lopes, Roderigo – Lucius Caesar – Maccomo, Martini – MacFarlane, Alexander – Macfarlane, Emilie Widemann – Malhotra, Ravish – Mangushev, Igor – Manning James, Jane Elizabeth – Mañé, Teresa – Mapenor, Hugh de – Marburger, John – Marbury, Francis – Martínez Pérez, Regina – Marx, Karl – Mason, Bertha (suffragist) – Maulay, Peter de – McClung, Nellie – McElroy, Mary Arthur – Meier, Silvio – Melvin, Thayer – Menage, Louis F. – Mengele, Josef – Merrick, Joseph – Mertz, Xavier – Mett, Ida – Misch, Rochus – Mole, Jeannie – Morgan, Henry – Morgan, Julius – Morris, Staats Long – Mother Solomon – Mottahedeh, Mildred – Mufarrij ibn Daghfal ibn al-Jarrah – Muhammad al-Jawad – Mulhim Ma'n – Munich Mouser – Murrell, James – Musa al-Kazim – Naea, George – Navagero, Andrea – Nāwahī, Emma – Neaira (hetaera) – Nero Julius Caesar – Niall Ó Glacáin – Nicholson, Francis – Nonant, Hugh – Nosaka, Sanzo – Nuwar, Ali Abu – O'Malley, Ernie – O'Neill, Catherine – O'Neill, Rose – Olaf the Peacock – Olvir Rosta – Orsini, Alfosina – Ortega, Margarita – Ōyama Sutematsu – Pacheco, María – Paisley witches – Payá, Oswaldo – Parchevich, Petar – Petik and Sanos – Philipps, Tracy – Phryne – Piattoli, Scipione – Piccard, Jeannette – Pickersgill, Mary – Pickingill, George – Pierce, Jane – Pierce, Julian – Pilecki, Witold – Pillay, Vella – Pires de Andrade, Fernão – Plagge, Karl – Polo, Marco – Poniatowski, Stanisław – Porcupine (Cheyenne) – Post, Augustus – Potter, Walter – Potthast, Hedwig – Pouget, Émile – Princip, Gavrilo – Public Universal Friend – Puiset, Hugh de – Pule, Hermano – Purvis, Edward William – Qarmat, Hamdan – Quiney, Judith – Quiney, Thomas – Ragsdale, William P. – Rahmah el Yunusiyah – Rao, P. 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African history
[edit]1935 Copperbelt strike – 1964 Gabonese coup d'état – 1965 Burundian coup attempt – 1971 Moroccan coup attempt – 1993 Burundian coup attempt – 2010 Zambian census – 2012 Guinea-Bissau coup d'état – Abir Congo Company – Aksumite currency – Atrocities in the Congo Free State – Attack on Kennedy Road – Belgian Congo in World War II – Benin Moat – Biroli, Joseph – Chilembwe uprising – Congo Crisis – Coup of Gitarama – Dahiru Musdapher – Daju kingdom – Death of Milton King – Ethiopia in the Middle Ages – Eketebi, Laurent – Free Republic of the Congo – French Sudan – Gardiner, Robert K. A. – Geneva Conference (1976) – History of Maputo – "Kandake of the Sudanese Revolution" – Karamokho Alfa – Kgari Sechele II – Kingdom of al-Abwab – Kingdom of Fazughli – Kingdom of Nri – Library of Alexandria – Ligue de défense de la race nègre – Malagasy Uprising – Marshal Clarke – Mauro-Roman Kingdom – Meermin slave mutiny – Presidential Council (Benin) – Priscilla Jana – Pro-Fatimid conspiracy against Saladin – Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia – Rodrigues, Deolinda – Rwandan Revolution – September Laws (Sudan) – South Kasai – Sultanate of Dahlak – Throne Hall of Dongola – Treaty of Butre – Victoria Falls Conference (1975) (51 articles)
North American history
[edit]18th century glassmaking in the United States – 49er Fire – 1834 Philadelphia race riot – 1839 Marion riot – 1864 Washington Arsenal explosion – 1912–1913 Little Falls textile strike – 1913 Studebaker strike – 1914 Lubin vault fire – 1914–1915 Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills strike – 1916–1917 northern Minnesota lumber strike – 1922 Austin twin tornadoes – 1937 Fleischer Studios strike – 1945–1946 Charleston Cigar Factory strike – 1963 Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum gas explosion – 1964–1965 Scripto strike – 1966 Dayton race riot – 1979 Boston University strike – 1985–1986 Hormel strike – 1985–1987 Watsonville Cannery strike – 1987 Forsyth County protests – 1990 ARCO explosion – 2007 Boston Mooninite panic – 2008 Georgia Imperial Sugar refinery explosion – 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire – 2016 Jim Beam strike – 2020 Colonial Pipeline oil spill – 2020 Michigan graduate students' strike – 2020 University of Illinois Hospital strikes – 2021 Nabisco strike – 2021 Oregon Tech strike – 2021 St. Charles Bend strike – 2021 Virginia Volvo Trucks strike – 2021–2022 Columbia University strike – 28th International Eucharistic Congress – African Civilization Society – Amazon Venture oil spill – Ames Almanack – Assassination of Wade Perrin – Atlanta's Berlin Wall – Atlanta Eagle police raid – Aztecs – Babel Proclamation – Baldwin, Lola – Baltimore Gold Hoard – Bank War – Bastrop County Complex Fire – Battle of the Frogs – Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial – Benton fireworks disaster – Big stick ideology – Black Dahlia – Boston Chinatown massacre – Boston police strike – Boston Society for Medical Improvement – Broughton, Needham B. – Brown, Addie – C&O desk – Calutron Girls – Capital Bicycle Club – Carlton Complex Fire – Castro Sweep – Cedar Fire – Chicago race riot of 1919 – Coal Glen mine disaster – Coggins, Jyles – Constitutional Convention (United States) – Coors strike and boycott – Copper Fire – Cornwell, William B. – Council of Keewatin – Craigflower Manor and Schoolhouse – Cripple Creek miners' strike of 1894 – Death and state funeral of Ronald Reagan – de Mena, Maymie – Des Moines speech – Dongan Charter – Dugway sheep incident – Early glassmaking in the United States – Eisenhower, Mamie – El Dorado Fire – Exploding cigar – Expo 67 – Farrar, William – First landing of Filipinos in the United States – Fort Senneville – Frank, Leo – Frank Slide – Frémont Emancipation – Great Dismal Swamp maroons – Great Fire of New York (1776) – Great Mill Disaster – Great New York City Fire of 1845 – Guatemalan Revolution – Gunfighter – Harlem riot of 1943 – Haymarket affair – History of Dallas (1874–1929) – History of Davenport, Iowa – History of Fairbanks, Alaska – History of Flagstaff, Arizona – History of Galveston, Texas – History of Indiana – History of Northwest Territories capital cities – History of Palm Beach County, Florida – History of Pittsburgh – History of slavery in Indiana – History of St. Louis – History of the Galveston Bay Area – History of the United States (1776–1789) – Hoover desk – Hospitaller colonization of the Americas – Hume, Robert Deniston – Rocky Fire – Hutchinson letters affair – Indiana Territory – Indianapolis streetcar strike of 1913 – Jane Collective – Jay Cooke & Company – Jesusita Fire – Jews in the civil rights movement – Killing of Daunte Wright – Kirk–Holden war – Klondike Gold Rush – KNP Complex Fire – Laguna Fire (1993) – Lahaina Banyan Court Park – Lenox Library (New York City) – Logstown – Lowry War – Lynching of Laura and L. D. Nelson – Lynching of Norris Dendy – Manche Chʼol – Maritime fur trade – Maryland Toleration Act – Mead I, Richard Worsam – Military career of Benedict Arnold, 1775–1776 – Morehead, Charles S. – Mountain Meadows Massacre – Mussel Slough Tragedy – Nashville sit-ins – National Register of Historic Places – Nerney, May Childs – New York City draft riots – Ocute – Operation Eastern Exit – Orangeburg Massacre – Pacific Salmon War – Pennsylvania Mutiny of 1783 – Philadelphia nativist riots – Philadelphia transit strike of 1944 – Pickawillany – Pittsburgh railroad strike of 1877 – Pittston Coal strike – Pompey stone – Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant – Presidential transition of John F. Kennedy – Pueblo speech – Pyle, Mamie Shields – Rancho San Francisco – Rattlesnake Fire (2018) – Reading Railroad Massacre – Refugio oil spill – Resolute desk – Richmond, Indiana, facility fire – Rim Fire – The Robesonian takeover – Ronald Reagan and AIDS – Rose–Baley Party – Saybrook Colony – Scandals of the Ulysses S. Grant administration – Scranton general strike – September 11 attacks – Sherpa Fire – Silverman, Ida – Shooting of Vivian Strong – Slavery by Another Name – Snake Ridge Fire – Sovereignty Restoration Day – Spanish Texas – St. Agnes Hospital (Raleigh, North Carolina) – Staten Island Peace Conference – Storrie Fire – STRAT-X – Suquamish Museum – Territorial era of Minnesota – Texas annexation – Texas oil boom – Theodore Roosevelt desk – Third Onondaga County courthouse – Thirtymile Fire – Tiger Fire – Treaty of Ciudad Juárez – Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868) – United Airlines Flight 175 – United States Declaration of Independence – Valley Fire – George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River – Wedding of Grover Cleveland and Frances Folsom – Wessagusset Colony – White Night riots – Willett, Marinus – Wilson desk – Williams, Samuel May – Winters, John W. – Witch Fire – Wolf Fire – Woman Suffrage Procession – XYZ Affair (208 articles)
South American history
[edit]2003 La Paz riots – Attack on Richard Nixon's motorcade – Bolten, Virginia – Cadet scandal – Detention of Juan Requesens – Frente de Liberación Homosexual – History of Lima – Peruvian Amazon Company – Revolt of the Comuneros (Paraguay) – Revolution of the Ganhadores – Transgender history in Brazil – Venezuelan crisis of 1895 (12 articles)
Asian history
[edit]1883 Korean special mission to the United States – 1961 Indonesian census – 1968–1969 Japanese university protests – 1985 Gujarat riots – 1989 Sukhumi riots – 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 – Akkadian royal titulary – Alchon Huns – Alexandria Ariana – Asama-Sansō incident – Bengal famine of 1943 – Changsha Kingdom – Chenqiao mutiny – Chinese Rites controversy – CIA activities in Japan – Communism in the Philippines – Congress Radio – Cornwallis in India – Cultural Revolution Group – Culture of the Song dynasty – Declaration of Independence of Azerbaijan – Deliberative Council of Princes and Ministers – Demolition of the Babri Masjid – Deportation of Koreans in the Soviet Union – Economy of the Song dynasty – Esing Bakery incident – Europeans in Medieval China – Fukushima nuclear accident – Gharchai, Anushtegin – Gusuku period – Hindu Mela – History of Bombay under Portuguese rule (1534–1661) – History of Mumbai – History of the Han dynasty – History of the Jews in Hong Kong – History of the Song dynasty – Huế Phật Đản shootings – Iga ikki – Iga–Kōka alliance – Independence Day (India) – Independence Day (Pakistan) – Indonesian National Revolution – Indonesian occupation of East Timor – Inland Customs Line – Jaffna kingdom – January Storm – Jharokha Darshan – Jinan incident – Kaga ikki – Kangchu system – Karabakh Khanate – Khalji dynasty (Bengal) – Khalji Revolution – Kōka ikki – Liao dynasty – Madras Presidency – Ming treasure voyages – Murugan Temple, Saluvankuppam – Muslim uprisings in Kars and Sharur–Nakhichevan – Nakhichevan uezd – Naroda Patiya massacre – Nezak Huns – One Million Plan – Pax Mongolica – Political history of the Philippines – Pratapgarh Kingdom – Putuhena, Martinus – Qinghe Special Steel Corporation disaster – Ram Rath Yatra – Ross Island Penal Colony – Ruyan – Samut Prakan radiation accident – Sandugo – Sargonid dynasty – Science and technology of the Han dynasty – Seongsu Bridge disaster – Shamanism during the Qing dynasty – Shaoguan incident – Shinjuku riot – Simla Deputation – Society and culture of the Han dynasty – Sources of ancient Tamil history – Southeast Asia Treaty Organization – Southward expansion of the Han dynasty – Stephen Court fire – Sasaki Tōichi – Turkoman (ethnonym) – Xifeng concentration camp (91 articles)
Australian and Oceania history
[edit]Annexation of the Leeward Islands by France – Federated Moulders' (Metals) Union of Australia – History of Fremantle Prison – Illawarra Steam Navigation Company – Janszoon voyage of 1605–1606 – Kalākaua's 1874–75 state visit to the United States – Military history of Australia – Military history of Australia during World War I (8 articles)
European history
[edit]1669 eruption of Mount Etna – 1861 Tooley Street fire – 1918 protest in Zagreb – 1938 deportation of Jews from Slovakia – 1938 Polish ultimatum to Lithuania – 1939 German ultimatum to Lithuania – 1939 Liechtenstein putsch – 1956 Poznań protests – 1996 Manchester bombing – 2021 Go North West strike – Agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan respecting the District of Zanghezour – Ängelholm UFO memorial – Acceptable level of violence – Adolf Hitler's 50th birthday – Addled Parliament – Against Neaera – Albanian–Soviet split – Ancient Macedonians – Angevin kings of England – Annexation of the Crimean Khanate by the Russian Empire – Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia – Archbishopric of Moravia – Armenian parliament shooting – Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic – Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles – Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand – Assassination of Ingimundr – Assault of Ermyas Mulugeta – Auschwitz concentration camp – Autonomous Province of Korçë – Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus – Bahar Mustafa race row – Bal maiden – Batavian Republic – Battle of Meligalas – Belgium in the long nineteenth century – Belgium in World War II – Bolokhovians – Botik of Peter the Great – Boulogne agreement – Brandenburg–Prussia – Brioni Agreement – Bristol Bus Boycott – British Alpine Hannibal Expedition – Bucentaur – Bucha massacre – Bunkers in Albania – Bury St Edmunds witch trials – Byzantine Empire under the Komnenos dynasty – Byzantine Greeks – Byzantine–Venetian treaty of 1268 – Byzantine–Venetian treaty of 1277 – Cagot – Castlereagh–Canning duel – Catilinarian conspiracy – Catherine de' Medici's court festivals – Christianization of Poland – Christianisation of Scotland – Christianity in Medieval Scotland – Christmas truce – Citizens' assemblies of the Roman Republic – Clan MacAulay – Clan MacIntyre – Clan Maclachlan – Columbus Globe for State and Industry Leaders – Comité National de Secours et d'Alimentation – Committee of Secretaries-General – Constitution of the Roman Republic – Convention of Alessandria – Copenhagen Fire (1728) – Corfu Declaration – Cornwallis in Ireland – Council of Lithuania – Council of Reims (1148) – Count of the Székelys – Croatian Peasant Party during World War II – Cymmer Colliery explosion – Dál Riata – Đakovo internment camp – Darnhall Abbey – Death of Adolf Hitler – Death and state funeral of Leonid Brezhnev – Death of Benito Mussolini – Demographic history of Scotland – Deportation of the Crimean Tatars – Deportation of the Kalmyks – Deportation of the Karachays – Deportation of the Meskhetian Turks – Derwent Valley Mills – Dictum of Kenilworth – Dolebury Warren – Durrës Expedition – Economy of England in the Middle Ages – Economy of Scotland in the early modern period – Economy of Scotland in the Middle Ages – Edict of Expulsion – Edinburgh town walls – Education in Medieval Scotland – Eidyn – Electrical telegraphy in the United Kingdom – Emirate of Crete – England in the High Middle Ages – England in the Middle Ages – English Poor Laws – Epaulettes (stamp) – Epikleros – Erinna – Eugenio Lascorz – Exodus Collective – Expansion of Macedonia under Philip II – Fagoppositionens Sammenslutning – Family in early modern Scotland – Fasci Siciliani – First Catilinarian conspiracy – First Crusade – First Partition of Poland – Flavian dynasty – Founding of Moldavia – Founding of Wallachia – Forced conversions of Muslims in Spain – Franc affair – Free Derry – Freedom of religion in Norway – Geneva Declaration (1918) – Gordian dynasty – Geography of Scotland in the early modern era – Geography of Scotland in the Middle Ages – George Mouzalon – Glarentza – Glorious Revolution in Scotland – Golubić, Mustafa – Göttingen Seven – Government in early modern Scotland – Government in medieval Scotland – Great French Wine Blight – Great Plague of London – Great Seimas of Vilnius – Great Sejm – Greater Germanic Reich – Greyfriars, Bristol – Gusen concentration camp – Haraldskær Woman – Heinz Schnabel and Harry Wappler escape attempt – HIAG – History of agriculture in Scotland – History of Bristol – History of Edinburgh Zoo – History of Hertfordshire – History of Macedonia (ancient kingdom) – History of Milton Keynes – History of Poland during the Jagiellonian dynasty – History of Scotland – History of Somerset – History of the Constitution of the Roman Republic – History of the cotton industry in Catalonia – 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 the First World War – The Holocaust – The Holocaust in Albania – The Holocaust in Belgium – The Holocaust in Lithuania – The Holocaust in the Sudetenland – Hotel Polen fire – Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin – Hungarian prehistory – Iazyges – Ice block expedition of 1959 – Informbiro period – Ivanhorod Einsatzgruppen photograph – Jadovno concentration camp – Jozef Tiso's speech in Holíč – Killing of Fausto and Iaio – Killing of Mitch Henriquez – Kingdom of East Anglia – Kingdom of Hungary (1000–1301) – Kingdom of the Isles – Kronstadt rebellion – Kruščica concentration camp – Ladronka – Laramans – Le souper de Beaucaire – Libellus responsionum – Lipošćak affair – Literature in early modern Scotland – Little Danes experiment – Liverpool dockers' dispute (1995–1998) – Liverpool Women's Suffrage Society – Loch Arkaig treasure – Lordship of Argos and Nauplia – Lviv pogroms (1941) – Manchester Martyrs – Marriage Charter of Empress Theophanu – Massacre of Thessalonica – May Declaration – Maze Prison escape – Megas logothetes – Mikhnenko, Elena – Melita issue – Military history of Gibraltar during World War II – Mise of Amiens – Mise of Lewes – Moorish Gibraltar – A Moral Reckoning – Morral affair – Mountjoy Prison helicopter escape – Morgan, Molly – Munich Mouser – Munroe Bergdorf race row incident – Mycenaean Greece – Myth of the clean Wehrmacht – National Council of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs – Nazi Germany – Nohra concentration camp – Norwich Cathedral astronomical clock – Nuremberg Laws – Norse funeral – Norway Debate – Operation Bodenplatte – Operation Irma – Order of Saint Hubert – Orphanotrophos – Osthofen concentration camp – Overthrow of the Roman monarchy – Pandour Corps – Paper Brigade – Paper War of 1752–1753 – Partition Sejm – Pentemont Abbey – Poland, Second Partition of – Philinna Papyrus – Podgorica Assembly – Poland in antiquity – Poland in the Early Middle Ages – Police Battalion 322 – Polish October – Polish–Prussian alliance – Postage stamps and postal history of Malta – Postwar anti-Jewish violence in Slovakia – Poverty in ancient Rome – Prague Spring – Presidential cabinets of the Weimar Republic – Principality of Erfurt – Princely Abbey of Stavelot-Malmedy – Problem of two emperors – Refugee controversy in Sjöbo – Renaissance in Scotland – Revenue stamps of Malta – Revenue stamps of the United Kingdom – Rotter kidnapping – Roman campaigns in Germania (12 BC – AD 16) – Roman Catholic Diocese of Cumania – Roman Dacia – Romania in the Early Middle Ages – Romania in the Middle Ages – Romanticism in Scotland – Rommel myth – Ross expedition – Royal question – Ryti–Ribbentrop Agreement – Salzburg Conference – Sarajevo wedding attack – Siege of Constantinople (860) – Sajmište concentration camp – Salon Kitty – Scandinavian Scotland – Schism of the Russian Church – 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 Middle Ages – Scottish society in the early modern era – Senate of the Roman Republic – Siege of Smolensk (1632–1633) – Simon de Montfort's Parliament – Skull Tower – Sonderbehandlung – Soviet economic blockade of Lithuania – Soviet ultimatum to Lithuania – Stanton Drew stone circles – State Anti-fascist Council for the National Liberation of Bosnia and Herzegovina – State Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Croatia – Stone-Age Poland – Stoppa sabbet – Strangeways Prison riot – Stratford Dialectical and Radical Club – Sweden during World War I – Switzerland in the Roman era – Taksim meeting – Theresienstadt Ghetto and the Red Cross – Third Josef Hoop cabinet – Tito–Šubašić Agreements – Tito–Stalin split – Topoľčany pogrom – Tourism in ancient Rome – Tradeston Flour Mills explosion – Transylvanian peasant revolt – Trans-Olza – Treaties of Rome (1941) – Treaty of Gallipoli – Treaty of Rapallo (1920) – Treblinka extermination camp – Tribal Hidage – Uherský Brod shooting – Ústredňa Židov – Venetian rule in the Ionian Islands – Victorian era – Voivode of Transylvania – Walls of Constantinople – Warsaw concentration camp – Warsaw Ghetto boy – Wannsee Conference – Wehrmachtbericht – Western Roman Empire – Whitefriars, Bristol – Witch trials in early modern Scotland – Władysław Sikorski's death controversy – Women in early modern Scotland – Women in classical Athens – Working Group (resistance organization) – Yam fortress – Yugoslavism – Z-4 Plan – Zagreb Resolution (331 articles)
Middle Eastern history
[edit]1963 Syrian coup d'état – 1966 Syrian coup d'état – Abu Ghazaleh, Shadia – Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Naysaburi – Assaf dynasty – Ayyubid dynasty – Banu Kalb – Cappadocian calendar – Destruction of cultural heritage during the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip – Diaspora Revolt – Ebla – Eretnid dynasty – Hananu Revolt – Hatt-i humayun – Hebron glass – History of Gaza – King of the Four Corners – King of the Universe – Mandate for Palestine – Mari, Syria – McMahon–Hussein correspondence – Medo-Babylonian conquest of the Assyrian Empire – Mosaic of Rehob – Muwaqqit – Nabulsi soap – Peasants' revolt in Palestine – Phoenician sanctuary of Kharayeb – Post-imperial Assyria – Qedarites – Ridwan dynasty – Sack of Mecca – Safavid Georgia – Sceriman family – Schneller Orphanage – Science in the medieval Islamic world – Shirvanshahs – State communications in the Neo-Assyrian Empire – Statue of Marduk – Succession to Muhammad – Tell Brak – Urwa ibn al-Zubayr – Women in the Ottoman Empire – Yamhad (43 articles)
Global history
[edit]10th millennium BC – 1346 – 9th millennium BC – 1964 New York World's Fair – 2001 – Arniston (ship) – Dragoman of the Porte – Germany–Japan relations – Historiography of the Christianization of the Roman Empire – Historiography of the Crusades – History of anarchism – History of Christianity – Horses in the Middle Ages – Human history – Indo-Roman trade relations – Iran–Contra affair – Lufthansa Flight 615 – Madagascar Plan – Medieval household – Piri Reis map – Proto-globalization – Serbia–United States relations – Trade route (23 articles)
Royalty, nobility, and heraldry
[edit]Flags and heraldry
[edit]28th Virginia battle flag – Attributed arms – Banner of Poland – Benin Altar Tusk – Canadian Heraldic Authority – Coat of arms of Albany, New York – Coat of arms of Basque Country (autonomous community) – Coat of arms of Canada – Coat of arms of Cimișlia – Coat of arms of Munich – Coat of arms of Pichilemu – Coat of arms of Sevastopol – Coat of arms of Singapore – College of Arms – Crest (heraldry) – Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom – Eureka Flag – Flag of Azerbaijan – Flag of Barbados – Flag of Bhutan – Flag of the Cayman Islands – Flag of Cimișlia – Flag of Colorado – Flag of Columbus, Ohio – Flag of Gdańsk – Flag of Grenada – Flag of Guernsey – Flag of Hong Kong (1871–1997) – Flag of Italy – Flag of Kosovo – Flag of Manitoba – Flag of New Brunswick – Flag of North Korea – Flag of Nova Scotia – Flag of Ohio – Flag of Poland – Flag of Prince Edward Island – Flag of Provo, Utah – Flag of Raleigh, North Carolina – Flag of Rwanda – Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Flag of São Tomé and Príncipe – Flag of Scotland – Flag of Sioux Falls, South Dakota – Flag of Solomon Islands – Flag of South Africa (1928–1994) – Flag of Southern Rhodesia – Flag of Spokane, Washington – Flag of Togo – Flag of Tunisia – Flag of Washington – Flag of West Virginia – Flag of Western Australia – Ireland King of Arms – Lion and Sun – Marcela Agoncillo – National symbols of Pakistan – New Zealand White Ensign – List of Puerto Rican flags – Red Ensign of Singapore – Royal Banner of Scotland – Scottish crest badge – Seal of Indiana – Swedish heraldry – Seal of Zion, Illinois (65 articles)
Monarchs
[edit]Abbas II of Persia – Abd al-Malik I (Samanid emir) – Abdullah II of Jordan – Abu Bakar of Johor – 'Adud al-Dawla – Ahi Ayna – Ali of the Eretnids – Andriamasinavalona – Andrianampoinimerina – Anna Anachoutlou – Akhsitan I – Al-Amir bi-Ahkam Allah – Al-Fa'iz bi-Nasr Allah – Al-Mansur Abu Bakr – Al-Mu'tamid – Al-Mu'tazz – Al-Muktafi – Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith – Al-Mustakfi – Al-Wathiq – Alexander of Trebizond – Alexios V of Trebizond – Ali Iskandar of Johor – Al-Nasir Ahmad, Sultan of Egypt – Amel-Marduk – Amenemhat IV – Amenhotep I – Amon of Judah – Andriamanelo – Andrianjaka – Andriantsimitoviaminiandriana Andriandrazaka – Arda-Mulissu – Ariarathes I of Cappadocia – Arsaces I of Parthia – Artabanus I of Parthia – Ashurbanipal – Ashur-dan III – Ashur-nirari V – Aššur-etil-ilāni – Ashur-uballit II – Azarmidokht – Baalshillem II – Bahadur Shah I – Bahram I – Bahram II – Bahram IV – Baldwin V of Jerusalem – Berkyaruq – Bessus – Bohemond II of Antioch – Bohemond III of Antioch – Bohemond IV of Antioch – Boran – Cleopatra (early life) – Cleopatra (reign) – Constance of Antioch – Darius the Great – Ehengbuda – Eshmunazar II – Eretna – Esarhaddon – Eshmunazar I – Faisal of Saudi Arabia – Farn-Sasan – GDRT – Ghars al-Din Khalil – Gubazes II of Lazica – Haʼ Kʼin Xook – Haile Selassie – Hammurabi – Hormizd I – Hormizd II – Hormizd III – Hormizd IV – Humphrey IV of Toron – Hussein of Jordan – Hyspaosines – Irtash – Isa ibn Muhanna – Iskandar of Johor – Ismail II – Ismail II of Granada – Itzam Kʼan Ahk II – Kandalanu – Kapiʻolani – Kavad I – Kʼinich Yat Ahk II – Kʼinich Yoʼnal Ahk I – Kalākaua – Khaba – Khumarawayh ibn Ahmad ibn Tulun – Kulottunga I – Labashi-Marduk – Liliʻuokalani – Maputeoa – Masopha – Mehmed of Dulkadir – Mindon Min (coronation) – Mindon Min (death and state funeral) – Mithridates I of Parthia – Mohnyin Thado – Muhanna ibn Isa – Musa of Parthia – Mutahharten – Nabonidus – Nabopolassar – Nasir al-Dawla – Nebka – Nebuchadnezzar II – Nebuchadnezzar III – Nebuchadnezzar IV – Neriglissar – Neferhotep I – Nidin-Bel – Norodom Sihanouk – Orodes I of Parthia – Orodes II – Osorkon IV – Pacorus I – Pacorus II – Palladius (Caesar) – Pedro II of Brazil (early life) – Pedro II of Brazil (legacy) – Peroz I – Peroz I Kushanshah – Pharnavaz I – Phraates I – Phraates III – Phraates IV – Phraates V – Ptolemy XII Auletes – Quilago – Radama II – Ralambo – Riro Kāinga – Rudolf Duala Manga Bell – Sa'd al-Dawla – Seth-Peribsen – Sargon II – Shah Suwar – Shahrbaraz – Shalmaneser IV – Shalmaneser V – Shapur III – Sher Shah Suri – Shibl al-Dawla Nasr – Shunten – Sinsharishkun – Sîn-šumu-līšir – Sobekneferu – Suleiman I of Candar – Suleiman I of Persia – Šamaš-šuma-ukin – Suleiman of Dulkadir – Suli, Shaban – Tamaeva V – Tahmasp I – Tamar of Georgia – Teriitaria II – Teuruarii IV – Thutmose I – Tiglath-Pileser III – Tuarii – Tupou VI – Tutankhamun – Vardanes I – Vologases III of Parthia – Vologases IV – Vologases V – Yakub I of Germiyan – Yakub II – Yazdegerd I – Yazdegerd II – Yazid II – Yeshe-Ö – Yoʼnal Ahk III – Yusuf II of Granada – Zara Yaqob – Zayn al-Din Qaraja (179 articles)
Monarchs – Europe
[edit]Aegidius – Ælfwald of East Anglia – Æthelhere of East Anglia – Andronikos V Palaiologos – Æthelberht II of East Anglia – Æthelwold of East Anglia – Aimery of Cyprus – Alberht of East Anglia – Alexander the Great – Alexios V Doukas – Álmos – Anastasius I Dicorus – Andrew I of Hungary – Andrew II of Hungary – Andrew III of Hungary – Árpád – Ascall mac Ragnaill – Basarab I of Wallachia – Basil II – Béla I of Hungary – Béla II of Hungary – Béla III of Hungary – Béla IV of Hungary – Beonna of East Anglia – Berengaria of Castile – Boril of Bulgaria – Boudica – Boz – Burebista – Caracalla – Charlemagne – Charles III – Charles XI of Sweden – Charles I of Hungary – Christopher Lekapenos – Cleomenes II – Coloman, King of Hungary – Constantine (Briton) – Constantine Doukas (co-emperor) – Constantine Lekapenos – Constantine the Great – Constantine II of Greece – Constantine V – Constantine VIII – Constantine (son of Leo V) – Constantius III – Demetrios Palaiologos – Diadumenian – Domnall Gerrlámhach – Domnall mac Murchada – Domnall mac Taidc – Eadwald of East Anglia – Ealdwulf of East Anglia – Ecgric of East Anglia – Echmarcach mac Ragnaill – Edmund the Martyr – Edwin of Northumbria – Emeric, King of Hungary – Eorpwald of East Anglia – Ermengard of Italy – Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha – Eystein I of Norway – Fajsz – Florianus – Gebeachan – Géza, Grand Prince of the Hungarians – Géza I of Hungary – Géza II of Hungary – Gian Gastone de' Medici – Glad (duke) – Guttorm of Norway – Haakon IV – Hadrian – Harald Hardrada – Haraldr Guðrøðarson – Henry VIII – Heraclius – Heraclius (son of Constans II) – Heraclonas – Hostilian – Hugh III of Cyprus – Ímar – Ímar mac Arailt – Isaac I Komnenos – Ivan Asen I – Ivan Shishman of Bulgaria – Ivan Sratsimir of Bulgaria – Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria – Jadwiga of Poland – James I of Scotland – Jeremi Wiśniowiecki – John II Komnenos – John VII Palaiologos – John Sigismund Zápolya – Jovian (emperor) – Juansher – Julius Nepos – Justin I – Kaloyan of Bulgaria – Klonimir – Konstantios Doukas – Ladislaus I of Hungary – Ladislaus II of Hungary – Ladislaus III of Hungary – Ladislaus IV of Hungary – Leo II (emperor) – Leo IV the Khazar – Leonardo III Tocco – Leontius – Lǫgmaðr Guðrøðarson – Louis I of Hungary – Louis XVIII – Macrinus – Magnus Barefoot – Magnus II of Norway – Magnús Óláfsson – Malcolm III of Scotland – Marcus (son of Basiliscus) – Marcus Aurelius – Marcus Aurelius (early life) – Margaret, Maid of Norway – Maria Theresa – Mary I of England – Mary, Queen of Hungary – Matthias Corvinus – Maurice (emperor) – Michael I Komnenos Doukas – Michael Shishman of Bulgaria – Michael IV the Paphlagonian – Michael VIII Palaiologos – Mindaugas – Muhammad VI of Granada – Muhammad VII of Granada – Nerva – Nikephoros Diogenes – Nikephoros III Botaneiates – Olaf the Black – Oleg the Wise – Oswald of Northumbria – Pap of Armenia – Pertinax – Peter II of Bulgaria – Peter, King of Hungary – Petronius Maximus – Philip III of France – Philip III of Navarre – Philip the Arab and Christianity – Prince Marko – Przemysł II – Rædwald of East Anglia – Ragnall mac Somairle – Ragnall ua Ímair – Reign of Marcus Aurelius – Ricberht of East Anglia – Robert II of Scotland – Rǫgnvaldr Óláfsson (died 1249) – Romulus Augustulus – Šćepan Mali – Samuel Aba – Septimius Severus – Sigeberht of East Anglia – Sigismund Báthory – Sigismund III Vasa – Sitric Cáech – Solomon, King of Hungary – Stanisław August Poniatowski – Staurakios – Stefan Dragutin – Stefan Vladislav – Stephen Báthory – Stephen II of Hungary – Stephen III of Hungary – Stephen IV of Hungary – Stephen V of Hungary – Stephen Lekapenos – Stephen the Great – Stephen Tomašević of Bosnia – Taksony of Hungary – Tetricus I – Teuta – Theodora (wife of Theophilos) – Theodora Porphyrogenita – Theodore I Laskaris – Theodosius I – Theophylact (son of Michael I) – Thomas of Bosnia – Thomas Palaiologos – Tiberius – Tiberius (son of Constans II) – Trajan – Tvrtko I of Bosnia – Tytila of East Anglia – Victor (emperor) – Višeslav of Serbia – Vlad II Dracul – Volusianus – Wehha of East Anglia – Władysław IV Vasa – Wuffa of East Anglia – Yaropolk Iziaslavich – Zoe Porphyrogenita – Zoltán of Hungary (202 articles)
Royalty and nobility
[edit]317a and 317b mummies – Aaron (son of Ivan Vladislav) – Abd al-Malik ibn Umar ibn Marwan – Abdollah Mirza Qajar – Abu Firas al-Hamdani – Abu Mansur Wahsudan – Acklom, Esther – Adam de Stratton – Adrianos Komnenos – Ælfhelm of York – Agnes von Mansfeld-Eisleben – Agrippina the Elder – Ahhotep I – Al-Altan – Al-Ma'mun al-Bata'ihi – Bahri, Malik Hasan – Checheyigen – Eleanor of Castile – Frederick Perceval, 11th Earl of Egmont – Shah Budak – Shahsuwaroghlu Ali Beg of Dulkadir – Auhea, Miriam Kekāuluohi Crowningburg – Ajtony – Ali-Qoli Khan Qajar – Al Khawalid – Al-Kunduri – Alan de Neville (forester) – Aldimir – Alexios Komnenos (governor of Dyrrhachium) – Alexios Komnenos (protosebastos) – al-Umar, Zahir – Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick – Amir al-ʿarab – Amlaíb Conung – Andrew Harclay, 1st Earl of Carlisle – Andronikos Angelos Doukas – Adur-Anahid – Angata – Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici – Anne Hyde – Anne de Pisseleu d'Heilly – Antoine, Duke of Lorraine – Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 10th Earl of Shaftesbury – Arthur, Prince of Wales – Atamu Tekena – Augustus FitzGeorge – Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke – Bahram Mirza – Bahram Mirza Safavi – Bardas – Basiliscus (Caesar) – Báthory, Andrew – Báthory, Gabriel – Bathurst, Lilias Margaret Frances, Countess – Berenice (daughter of Herod Agrippa) – Berkeley, Lady Henrietta – Bjaðmunjo Mýrjartaksdóttir – Boniface of Verona – Britannicus – Carlos, King of Calusa – Catherine of Bosnia – Catherine, Princess of Wales – Charles Edward Stuart – Charles Kanaʻina – Charles MacCarthy, 1st Viscount Muskerry – Charles Tottenham, 8th Marquess of Ely – Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz – Constans II (son of Constantine III) – Constantine Angelos Doukas – Constantine Arianiti – Constantine Komnenos Angelos – Creton, Jean – dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto, Giacomo – Darejan Dadiani – Dejan (despot) – Diana, Princess of Wales – Dobroniega Ludgarda of Poland – Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty – Drusus Julius Caesar – Edmund Fitzalan, 2nd Earl of Arundel – Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent – Edward of Angoulême – Elizabeth Campbell, Duchess of Argyll – Elizabeth Kekaʻaniau – Elizabeth of Bosnia – Eliza Meek – Emma Kaili Metcalf Beckley Nakuina – Eutharic – Eucherius (son of Stilicho) – Ewelina Hańska – Exton, Nicholas – Fakhr al-Mulk Ridwan – Fatima bint al-Ahmar – Ferdinand Paleologus – FitzClarence, Lord Adolphus – fitzRoger, Robert – Flavius Paulus – Gabras – Gebhard Truchsess von Waldburg – Geoffrey Talbot (died 1129) – George Palaiologos (megas hetaireiarches) – Germanus (cousin of Justinian I) – Gervase of Bazoches – Gilbert de Clare, 8th Earl of Gloucester – Gilli (Hebridean earl) – Gilliat, Martin – Gökböri – Goronwy ap Tudur Hen – Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia – Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia – Grigory Potemkin – Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick – Guy Pallavicini – Guðrøðr Magnússon – Hama (queen) – Harald Maddadsson – Hasan-Jalalyan – Hathaway, Sibyl – Heleluhe, Joseph – Helmichis – Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon – Henry of Grosmont, Duke of Lancaster – Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland – Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland – Herennius Etruscus – Hesketh-Fleetwood, Peter – Hossein Ali Mirza – Hugh de Cressy – Hugh of Fauquembergues – Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford – Humphrey Stafford, 1st Earl of Devon – Hurra-yi Khuttali – Hussein, Crown Prince of Jordan – Ignacy Potocki – Isaac Komnenos (son of John II) – Iskandar-i Shaykhi – Jacob Svetoslav – Jane Dudley, Duchess of Northumberland – Jelena Lazarević – John I Orsini – John IV of Ohrid – John Beaumont, 1st Viscount Beaumont – 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, 7th Earl of Arundel – John Hervey, 7th Marquess of Bristol – John Komnenos Asen – John Komnenos the Fat – John Mowbray, 2nd Duke of Norfolk – John of Brittany, Earl of Richmond – John Tzelepes Komnenos – Julia Domna – Julia Maesa – Justina Szilágyi – Kaʻiminaʻauao – Kaʻiulani – Kahanawai, Hiram – Kaliokalani, James – Keanolani – Khurshid of Tabaristan – Kiliwehi – Komnenos, John (governor of Dyrrhachium) – Lacroix, Caroline – Lady Charlotte Finch – Lazier, Gian Antonio – Leleiohoku II – Leszek, Duke of Masovia – Lettice Knollys – John Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl Gower – Likelike – Likelike (wife of Kalanimoku) – Lord Guildford Dudley – Louise, Baroness Lehzen – Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz – Lucy Kaopaulu Peabody – Majd al-Dawla – Malik Arslan – Manasser Biset – Manuel Komnenos (son of Andronikos I) – Manuel Palaiologos – Marcus Annius Verus Caesar – Marek Sobieski (1628–1652) – Marguerite Louise d'Orléans – Maria of Serbia, Queen of Bosnia – Marie of Romania – Mary Dudley – Mary of Hungary (governor of the Netherlands) – Mary of Modena – Mary Pitman Ailau – Mary Polly Paʻaʻāina – Mansur ibn Lu'lu' – Manuel Komnenos (kouropalates) – Marguerite Gautier-van Berchem – Matteo I Visconti – Menumorut – Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia – Michael Walker, Baron Walker of Aldringham – Mirza, Sam – Morphia of Melitene – Muhammad I of the Eretnids – Mushegh I Mamikonian – Nahaolelua, Paul – Naqiʾa – Nikephoros (Caesar) – Nikephoros Komnenos (brother of Alexios I) – O'Neill, Hugh, Earl of Tyrone – Octavia, Claudia – Olaf Guthfrithson – Olga FitzGeorge – Onneca Fortúnez – Orontes I – Orsini, Nicholas – Orsini, Richard – Paleologue, Godscall – Perellós, Ramon – Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall – Philippe I, Duke of Orléans – Pons, Count of Tripoli – Postumus, Agrippa – Prince George of Wales – Prince John of the United Kingdom – Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh – Prince Rupert of the Rhine – Princess Alice of the United Kingdom – Princess Charlotte of Prussia – Princess Charlotte of Wales (born 2015) – Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine (1895–1903) – Princess Sophia of the United Kingdom – Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha – Qaimish, Oghul – Queen Camilla – Raymond II, Count of Tripoli – Regalianus – Reza Qoli Mirza Afshar – Richard Coote, 1st Earl of Bellomont – Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick – Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester – Roger le Poer – Rohese Giffard – Sabuktigin – Safavi, Mirza Hosayn Soltan – Sayf ol-Dowleh – Seaxburh of Ely – Sebele II – Shammuramat – Shishman of Vidin – Sibyl de Neufmarché – Sibyl of Falaise – Sigismund Ernuszt – Sigismund Rákóczi – Sigtrygg Silkbeard – Sigurd the Stout – Sihayo kaXongo – Sir Ewan Forbes, 11th Baronet – Sophia Duleep Singh – Stjepan Vukčić Kosača – Kateryna Skarzhynska – Sayyida Shirin – Sparre, Erik – Stephen Bocskai – Strez – Suleiman of Germiyan – Sumner, Elizabeth – Sybil (wife of Pain fitzJohn) – Szczerbiec – Šērūʾa-ēṭirat – Tadeusz Rejtan – Theodore Paleologus – Theodore Paleologus (Junior) – Theodorious Paleologus – Theodosius (son of Maurice) – Theoktistos – Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester (seventh creation) – Thomas Howard, 5th Duke of Norfolk – Thomas Ragon, Abbot of Vale Royal – Thored – Thorfinn the Mighty – Tiberius (son of Justinian II) – Tiberius (son of Maurice) – Tiberius Gemellus – Titus Manlius Torquatus (consul 165 BC) – Torf-Einarr – Tui Manu'a Matelita – Ulpia Severina – Valognes, Roger de – Violante Beatrice of Bavaria – Visconti, Lucia – Varsken – Walter de Beauchamp (nobleman) – Walter de Clare – Warenne, Reginald de – William Ferrers, 5th Baron Ferrers of Groby – Wilhelmina FitzClarence, Countess of Munster – William de Braose, 2nd Baron Braose – William de Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber – William de Chesney (sheriff) – William Ufford, 2nd Earl of Suffolk – William Gabriel Davy – William Meschin – William Montagu, 1st Earl of Salisbury – William Pantulf – William Paynel – William, Prince of Wales – John William Pitt Kinau – William the Carpenter – Zeynab Begum – Zita of Bourbon-Parma (310 articles)
Royal titles and dynasties
[edit]Apion family – Aryacakravarti dynasty – Banu Munqidh – Hunyadi family – Kačić family – King of Kings – King of Sumer and Akkad – Nanbu clan – Numayrid dynasty – House of Lancaster – House of Mindaugas – Tocco family – Satake clan (13 articles)
Royalty and nobility miscellanea
[edit]Coronation of the Byzantine emperor – Royal touch – Royal intermarriage (3 articles)