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- Najib ad-Dawlah
- Adalberon (bishop of Laon)
- Adalbert Falk
- Adam de la Halle
- Adam Marsh
- Adam Murimuth
- Alexander Adam
- Juliette Adam
- Lambert-Sigisbert Adam
- Melchior Adam
- Paul Adam (French novelist)
- Robert Adam
- William Adam of Blair Adam
- Adam's Peak
- Adamites
- Andrew Leith Adams
- Henry Adams
- Henry Carter Adams
- Herbert Adams (sculptor)
- Herbert Baxter Adams
- John Couch Adams
- Thomas Adams (priest)
- William Adams (pilot)
- Patrick Adamson
- Robert Adamson (philosopher)
- Adana vilayet
- Michel Adanson
- Adapazarı
- Adda (river)
- Additional Forces Acts 1803
- Johann Christoph Adelung
- Adémar de Chabannes
- Adenes Le Roi
- Adevism
- Adiaphora
- Adige
- Adio people
- Adirondack Mountains
- Adivasi
- Adjutant-General to the Forces
- Administration (probate law)
- Administrative divisions of Haryana
- Admiral
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- Admiralty Islands
- Ado of Vienne
- Adolf Frederick of Sweden
- Adolf Friedrich von Schack
- Adolf von Sonnenthal
- John Leycester Adolphus
- Adomnán
- Adoration
- Adorf
- Pope Adrian I
- Pope Adrian II
- Pope Adrian V
- Pope Adrian VI
- Giovanni Battista Adriani
- Battle of Adrianople (1205)
- Adrianople vilayet
- Adrien Baillet
- Adscript
- Cave of Adullam
- Advancement (inheritance)
- Advocatus
- John Miller Adye
- Aeclanum
- Aedesius
- Aedicula
- Aedile
- Aedui
- Aegean civilization
- Aegeus
- Aegina
- Aegirine
- Aegis
- Aegisthus
- Aegospotami
- Ælfric of Eynsham
- Aelianus Tacticus
- Claudius Aelianus
- Aelius Donatus
- Aelius Moeris
- Lucius Aelius Stilo Praeconinus
- Aelius Theon
- Ælla of Deira
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- Aemilius Asper
- Aemilius Macer
- Aeneid
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- Aeolic verse
- Franz Aepinus
- Aequi
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- Albert Aernoult
- Aeschines
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- Aeschylus
- Aesculus hippocastanum
- Aesop's Fables
- Aesopus (historian)
- Clodius Aesopus
- Aesthetic absolutism
- Aesthetics (textile)
- Æthelburg of Wessex
- Æthelfrith
- Ætheling
- Aether theories
- Aethiopica
- Aethusa cynapium
- Aëtius of Antioch
- Affair of the Diamond Necklace
- Affair of the Spanish Marriages
- Affection
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- Affray
- Denis Auguste Affre
- Affreightment
- Afghan Turkestan
- Afghanistan–United Kingdom relations
- Afonso I of Portugal
- Afonso II of Portugal
- Afonso IV of Portugal
- Afonso V of Portugal
- Afonso VI of Portugal
- Cardinal-Infante Afonso of Portugal
- Lucius Afranius (poet)
- Africa
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- Leo Africanus
- Adam Afzelius
- Arvid August Afzelius
- Aga Khan I
- Aga Khan III
- Agadez
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- Agaiambo
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- Vittoria Aganoor
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- Ralph Agas
- Alexander Agassiz
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- Agathon
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- Aggadah
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- Agilkia Island
- Battle of Agincourt
- Agincourt. A Romance.
- Agio
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- Lake Agnano
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- Agnolo Firenzuola
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- Agobard
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- Leonardo Agostini
- Paolo Agostino
- Marie d'Agoult
- Agouti
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- Christoph Ludwig Agricola
- Georgius Agricola
- Johann Friedrich Agricola
- Martin Agricola
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- Agriculture in Switzerland
- Agriculture in the United Kingdom
- Agrimonia