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European history[edit]

Brian Boru · Crimean War · Dissolution of the Monasteries · Dreyfus affair · Gaul · History of Europe · Holy Roman Emperor · John Stuart Mill · Romania · The Holocaust · Thirty Years' War · Transylvania · Uprising of 1953 in East Germany · Vlad III the Impaler · World War I

Balkan military history[edit]

1999 NATO bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia · Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria · Balkan Wars · Battle of Stalingrad · Bosnia and Herzegovina · Bosnian War · Wesley Clark · Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922) · Battle of Greece · Greek War of Independence · International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia · Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria · Battle of Kosovo · Manuel I Komnenos · Menelaus · Slobodan Milošević · Republika Srpska · Samuel of Bulgaria · Simeon I of Bulgaria · Skanderbeg · Walls of Constantinople · World War II

Baltic states military history[edit]

Great Northern War · Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden · Jogaila · Seven Years' War

British military history[edit]

2003 invasion of Iraq · AIM-9 Sidewinder · Ælle of Sussex · Albert, Prince Consort · Alfred the Great · Allies of World War II · American Revolution · American Revolutionary War · Idi Amin · HMS Ark Royal (91) · Benedict Arnold · BAE Systems · Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell · Battle of Agincourt · Battle of Bannockburn · Battle of Britain · Battle of Dunkirk · Battle of Incheon · Battle of Jutland · Battle of Vimy Ridge · Battle of the Somme · Battle of Gallipoli · Berlin Blockade · Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein · Battle of Blenheim · Boudica · Boxer Rebellion · British Army · British Armed Forces · Isaac Brock · Battle of the Bulge · Frederick Russell Burnham · Ceawlin of Wessex · Charles I of England · Charles, Prince of Wales · Winston Churchill · Cold War · Michael Collins (Irish leader) · Constantine II of Scotland · Convoy · Crimean War · Oliver Cromwell · Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope · David I of Scotland · De Havilland Mosquito · Dieppe Raid · Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig · Operation Downfall · Francis Drake · Bombing of Dresden in World War II · Dunkirk evacuation · Easter Rising · Anthony Eden · Edward I of England · Edward III of England · Egbert of Wessex · England expects that every man will do his duty · English Civil War · Eurofighter Typhoon · Falklands War · War of the Fifth Coalition · Flamethrower · Battle of France · French and Indian War · George II of Great Britain · Gibraltar · Glorious First of June · Glorious Revolution · Gloster Meteor · Battle of Greece · Gulf War · Gurkha · Hadrian's Wall · Harold Godwinson · Battle of Hastings · Hawker Hurricane · Hawker Tempest · Hawker Typhoon · Henry V of England · Henry VI of England · Henry VII of England · Henry VIII of England · Prince Henry of Wales · HMS Hood (51) · Hundred Years' War · Indian National Army · Indian Rebellion of 1857 · Irish Civil War · Irish Republican Army · Italian Campaign (World War II) · Italian War of 1521–1526 · James Cook · James II of England · John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough · Kamikaze · Korean War · T. E. Lawrence · War of the League of Cambrai · Lee-Enfield · C. S. Lewis · David Lloyd George · Llywelyn the Great · RMS Lusitania · MI5 · Major General · Operation Market Garden · Mercenary · Prince Louis of Battenberg · Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma · NATO · Napoleonic Wars · Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson · Florence Nightingale · Nine Years' War · Norman conquest of England · Invasion of Normandy · Nuremberg Trials · Offa of Mercia · Battle of Okinawa · Operation Enduring Freedom · Operation Gladio · First Opium War · Operation Overlord · Pacific War · Penda of Mercia · Peninsular War · Peterloo Massacre · Phoney War · Battle of the Plains of Abraham · Pontiac's Rebellion · Privateer · Battle of Ramillies · Rhys ap Gruffydd · Richard I of England · Richard III of England · Roald Dahl · Royal Air Force · HMS Royal Oak (08) · Royal Navy · Battle of Savo Island · Robert Falcon Scott · Second Boer War · Second Lieutenant · Secret Intelligence Service · Seven Years' War · Allied invasion of Sicily · Jan Smuts · War of the Spanish Succession · Spanish Armada · Special Air Service · Supermarine Spitfire · The Troubles · Operation Torch · Tower of London · Battle of Trafalgar · Treaty of Versailles · V-2 rocket · Vickers machine gun · Victoria Cross · William Wallace · War in Afghanistan (2001–present) · War of 1812 · War on Terrorism · Battle of Waterloo · Vickers Wellington · Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington · Western Front (World War I) · William III of England · William IV of the United Kingdom · Prince William of Wales · Windsor Castle · World War I · World War II · Yalta Conference

British royalty[edit]

Albert, Prince Consort · Alexandra of Denmark · Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha · Princess Alice of the United Kingdom · Prince Andrew, Duke of York · Anne, Princess Royal · Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom · Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon · British Royal Family · Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall · Charles, Prince of Wales · Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz · Diana, Princess of Wales · Edward VII of the United Kingdom · Edward VIII of the United Kingdom · Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn · Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex · Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom · George I of Great Britain · George II of Great Britain · George V of the United Kingdom · George III of the United Kingdom · George IV of the United Kingdom · George VI of the United Kingdom · Princess Helena of the United Kingdom · Prince Henry of Wales · Line of succession to the British throne · Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll · Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon · Mary of Teck · Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh · Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha · Victoria of the United Kingdom · Victoria, Princess Royal · William IV of the United Kingdom · Prince William of Wales · Wallis, Duchess of Windsor

Catullus[edit]

Catullus

Celts[edit]

Breton language · Brittany · Celtic languages · Celts · Cornwall · Galicia (Spain) · Gaul · Gaulish language · Kingdom of Gwynedd · Ireland · Irish people · Isle of Man · Manx language · Welsh people · Saint Patrick · Scotland · Scottish Gaelic · Scottish people · Wales · Welsh language

Classical Greece and Rome[edit]

Academy · Achaea · Achilles · Acropolis of Athens · Aegean civilization · Battle of Aegospotami · Aeneas · Aeschylus · Agamemnon · Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa · Ajax (mythology) · Alcibiades · Alexander the Great · Alexandria · Amphitheatre · Amphitrite · Anaxagoras · Ancient Greece · Ancient Greek · Ancient Greek cuisine · Ancient Greek literature · Ancient Olympic Games · Ancient Rome · Anemoi · Antalya · Antikythera mechanism · Antinous · Antioch · Mark Antony · Aphrodite · Apollo · Apology (Plato) · Appian Way · Apulia · Archaic period in Greece · Archimedes · Architecture of ancient Greece · Ares · Argos · Ariadne · Aristides · Aristotle · Art in ancient Greece · Artemis · Asclepius · Aspasia · Athena · Athenian democracy · Athens · Atlantis · Atlas (mythology) · Augustine of Hippo · Augustus · Bactria · Barbarian · Bari · Basileus · Battle of Actium · Battle of Cannae · Battle of Gaugamela · Battle of Marathon · Battle of Zama · Battle of the Granicus · Beirut · Bellerophon · Byzantine Empire · Byzantium · Caligula · Campaign history of the Roman military · Castor and Pollux · Catania · Caucasian Iberia · Cerberus · Ceres (mythology) · Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC) · Chalcis · Chariot racing · Charon (mythology) · Chios · Cicero · Circus Maximus · Ancient Roman society · Classical Greece · Classical antiquity · Classics · Claudius · Cleopatra VII · Colchis · Colonies in antiquity · Colosseum · Colossus of Rhodes · Commodus · Constantine I · Corinth · Corinthian War · Corinthian order · Scipio Aemilianus Africanus · Scipio Africanus · Crete · Crotone · Cyrene, Libya · Daedalus · Greek Dark Ages · Delian League · Delos · Delphi · Demeter · Democritus · Demosthenes · Diana (mythology) · Diocletian · Diogenes of Sinope · Dionysus · Diophantus · Domitian · Doric order · Economy of ancient Greece · Elagabalus · Eleusinian Mysteries · Empedocles · Epaminondas · Ephesus · Epicurus · Eros (mythology) · Etruscan civilization · Euclid · Euclid's Elements · Euclidean algorithm · Euclidean geometry · Euripides · Fabius Maximus · Famagusta · First Punic War · Founding of Rome · Gaius Maecenas · Galen · Genoa · Gorgias · Slavery in ancient Greece · Greek alphabet · Greek philosophy · Greek temple · Gymnasium (ancient Greece) · Carthage · Hades · Hadrian · Hadrian's Wall · Hannibal · Helen · Hellenistic Greece · Hellenistic civilization · Hephaestus · Hera · Heracles · Heraclitus · Hermes · Herod Antipas · Herodotus · Hesiod · Hestia · Hippocrates · Histories (Herodotus) · History of the Peloponnesian War · Homer · Hoplite · Horace · Lernaean Hydra · Hypatia of Alexandria · Iamblichus of Chalcis · Icarus · Iliad · Ionic order · Julian calendar · Julian the Apostate · Julius Caesar · Juno (mythology) · Jupiter (mythology) · Knossos · Koine Greek · Latin · Leonidas I · Lesbos Island · Leucippus · Battle of Leuctra · Marcus Licinius Crassus · Livia · Livy · Lucius Tarquinius Superbus · Lycurgus of Sparta · Macedon · Magna Graecia · Marcus Aurelius · Gaius Marius · Mars (mythology) · Maximian · Megara · Menelaus · Mercury (mythology) · Messina · Miletus · Military of ancient Rome · Milos · Minerva · Minoan civilization · Minos · Mithridates VI of Pontus · Monty Python's Life of Brian · Music of ancient Greece · Mycenae · Mycenaean Greece · Nemesis (mythology) · Neptune (mythology) · Nero · Nerva · Numa Pompilius · Oceanus · Odysseus · Odyssey · Oedipus · Orion (mythology) · Ovid · Oxyrhynchus · Panhellenic Games · Pankration · Pantheon, Rome · Parmenides · Parthenon · Pederasty in ancient Greece · Pelasgians · Peloponnesian War · Pergamon · Pericles · Phaedo · Phalanx formation · Philip II of Macedon · Phocaea · Plautus · Pindar · Battle of Plataea · Plato · Pliny the Elder · Pliny the Younger · Plotinus · Plutarch · Polybius · Pompeii · Pompey · Pontius Pilate · Poseidon · Posidonius · Sextus Propertius · Prostitution in ancient Greece · Ptolemy · Punic Wars · Battle of Pydna · Pyrrhus of Epirus · Pythagoras · Pytheas · Pythia · Reggio Calabria · Religion in ancient Greece · The Republic (Plato) · Rhea (mythology) · Roman Britain · Roman Empire · Roman Forum · Roman London · Roman Republic · Roman architecture · Roman citizenship · Roman roads · Roman calendar · Roman legion · Roman mythology · Romulus and Remus · SPQR · Sabine · Battle of Salamis · Samos Island · Sappho · Saturn (mythology) · Satyr · Satyricon · Scythians · Second Punic War · Sejanus · Seneca the Younger · Septimius Severus · Third Servile War · Seven Against Thebes · Seven Sages of Greece · Sicilian Expedition · Siren · Sisyphus · Socrates · Socratic method · Solon · Sophocles · Sparta · Spartacus · Suetonius · Lucius Cornelius Sulla · Susa · Symposium (Plato) · Syracuse, Sicily · Tacitus · Temple of Artemis · Tertullian · Thales · Thasos · Theatre of ancient Greece · Thebes, Greece · Themistocles · Theophrastus · Theramenes · Battle of Thermopylae · Third Punic War · Thracians · Thrasybulus · Thucydides · Tiberius · Titan (mythology) · Titus · Toga · Trajan · Tripoli · Trireme · Trojan Horse · Trojan War · Troy · Twelve Olympians · Uranus (mythology) · Venus (mythology) · Vespasian · Vesta (mythology) · Virgil · Vulcan (mythology) · War against Nabis · Xenophanes · Xenophon · Xerxes I of Persia · Zeno of Citium · Zeus

Crusades[edit]

Albigensian Crusade · Crusades · First Crusade · Fourth Crusade · Pope Innocent III · Kingdom of Heaven (film) · Kingdom of Jerusalem · Knights Hospitaller · Krak des Chevaliers · Louis IX of France · Prisoner of war · Knights Templar · Saladin · Second Crusade · Seventh Crusade · Sovereign Military Order of Malta · Spanish Armada · Teutonic Knights · Third Crusade

Holy Roman Empire[edit]

Charlemagne · Holy Roman Empire

King Arthur[edit]

King Arthur · Excalibur · Fate/stay night · Gawain · Guinevere · Holy Grail · Joseph of Arimathea · Lancelot · Morgan le Fay · Matter of Britain · Merlin · Monty Python and the Holy Grail · Mordred · Parsifal · Prester John · Sir Gawain and the Green Knight · Tristan and Iseult

Medieval Scotland[edit]

Battle of Flodden Field · Columba · Constantine II of Scotland · David I of Scotland · Scotland in the High Middle Ages · James I of Scotland · James IV of Scotland · Kenneth MacAlpin · Áedán mac Gabráin · Macbeth of Scotland · Malcolm III of Scotland · Malcolm II of Scotland · Óengus I of the Picts · Scotland · Wars of Scottish Independence · Ogham

Napoleonic era[edit]

Battle of Austerlitz · Battle of Borodino · Isaac Brock · Charles XIV John of Sweden · Congress of Vienna · USS Constitution · Convoy · England expects that every man will do his duty · War of the Fifth Coalition · French Revolution · French invasion of Russia · Frigate · Gilbert du Motier, marquis de La Fayette · Glorious First of June · Hundred Days · La Grande Armée · Mercenary · Napoleon III of France · Napoleon I of France · Napoleonic Wars · Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson · Peninsular War · Prisoner of war · Privateer · Royal Navy · The Third of May 1808 · Battle of Trafalgar · War of 1812 · Battle of Waterloo