Contents
Art, architecture, and archaeology
Art competitions at the Olympic Games
· Felice Beato
· Belton House
· Matthew Brettingham
· Buckingham Palace
· Buddhist art
· Cathedral of Magdeburg
· Deconstructivism
· Holkham Hall
· IG Farben Building
· Paul Kane
· Robert Lawson (architect)
· El Lissitzky
· Michigan State Capitol
· Henry Moore
· Sylvanus Morley
· Benjamin Mountfort
· Oxyrhynchus
· Palace of Westminster
· Palazzo Pitti
· Palladian architecture
· Parthenon
· Francis Petre
· Sanssouci
· Shotgun house
· Shrine of Remembrance
· Sicilian Baroque
· Templon
· John Vanbrugh
· Diego Velázquez
· Roman Vishniac
· Xanadu House
Awards and decorations
Eagle Scout (Boy Scouts of America)
· Hero of Ukraine
· Medal of Honor
· Order of the Bath
· Order of Canada
· Order of the Garter
· Order of St. Patrick
· Order of the Thistle
· Virtuti Militari
Biology and medicine
Action potential
· AIDS
· Albertosaurus
· Albatross
· Antarctic krill
· Aquarium
· Asthma
· Blue Whale
· Norman Borlaug
· Cane Toad
· Cat
· Cerebellum
· Chagas disease
· Chromatophore
· Cladistics
· Cochineal
· Coconut crab
· Cystic fibrosis
· Dinosaur
· DNA repair
· Elfin-woods Warbler
· Emu
· Evolution
· Fauna of Australia
· Georg Forster
· Frog
· Gray Wolf
· Helicobacter pylori
· History of saffron
· Homo floresiensis
· Humpback Whale
· Island Fox
· Kakapo
· Keratoconus
· Krill
· Lesch-Nyhan syndrome
· Marginated Tortoise
· Barbara McClintock
· Médecins Sans Frontières
· Menstrual cycle
· Mixed-breed dog
· Multiple sclerosis
· Myxobolus cerebralis
· Orca
· Paracetamol
· Platypus
· Pneumonia
· Prostate cancer
· Psittacosaurus
· Race
· Right whale
· Saffron
· Sequence alignment
· Short-beaked Echidna
· Shrimp farm
· Sperm Whale
· Synapse
· Tasmanian Devil
· Tooth development
· Tooth enamel
· Trade and usage of saffron
· Tuberculosis
· Tyrannosaurus
· U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program
· Velociraptor
· Whale song
· White's Tree Frog
· Michael Woodruff
Business, economics, and finance
€2 commemorative coins
· Actuary
· Bank of China (Hong Kong)
· Billboard (advertising)
· Celtic Tiger
· Demand Note
· Economy of Africa
· Economy of India
· Economy of the Iroquois
· Economy of the Republic of Ireland
· Gold standard
· London congestion charge
· Mercantilism
· Octopus card
· Second Malaysia Plan
· Supply and demand
· United Kingdom corporation tax
Chemistry and mineralogy
Acetic acid
· Alchemy
· Ammolite
· Diamond
· Helium
· Hydrochloric acid
· LSD
· Raney nickel
· Technetium
· Titanium
· Turquoise
Computing
Acorn Computers
· Apple Macintosh
· Architecture of Btrieve
· Architecture of the Windows NT operating system line
· ASCII
· Btrieve
· Central processing unit
· CPU cache
· Color Graphics Adapter
· Commodore 64
· Common Unix Printing System
· Data Encryption Standard
· Delrina
· Emacs
· Floppy disk
· GNU/Linux naming controversy
· History of computing hardware
· HTTP cookie
· Markup language
· Microsoft Data Access Components
· Microsoft
· Mozilla Firefox
· OpenBSD
· PaX
· Phishing
· Quantum computer
· Spyware
· Ubuntu (Linux distribution)
· Windows 2000
· Windows XP
· X Window core protocol
· X Window System
Culture and society
Abbey Theatre
· Azerbaijani people
· Belarusian Republican Youth Union
· Baden-Powell House
· Black Seminoles
· Boy Scouts of America membership controversies
· Cannabis rescheduling in the United States
· Dayuan
· Exploding whale
· Flag of Australia
· Flag of Belarus
· Flag of the Republic of China
· Flag of Hong Kong
· Flag of India
· Flag of Mexico
· Flag of South Africa
· Greco-Buddhism
· David Helvarg
· History of merit badges (Boy Scouts of America)
· Iranian peoples
· Kitsch
· Kibbutz
· Korean name
· Mandan
· Metrication
· Names of the Greeks
· Pashtun people
· Pet skunk
· Prostitution in the People's Republic of China
· Spring Heeled Jack
· Sociocultural evolution
· Swastika
· Tamil people
· Toilets in Japan
· Max Weber
· Yuan (surname)
Education
Alpha Phi Alpha
· Caulfield Grammar School
· Cornell University
· Duke University
· History of Michigan State University
· Hopkins School
· Indian Institutes of Technology
· Michigan State University
· Plano Senior High School
· Stuyvesant High School
· University of Michigan
· Wikipedia
Engineering and technology
Automatic number plate recognition
· Beverage-can stove
· Caesar cipher
· Canon T90
· Telephone exchange
· Crash test dummy
· Domestic AC power plugs and sockets
· Eifel Aqueduct
· Electrical engineering
· Electronic amplifier
· Enigma machine
· Gas metal arc welding
· Gas tungsten arc welding
· Jarmann M1884
· Kammerlader
· Krag-Jørgensen
· Krag-Petersson
· Nintendo Entertainment System
· Nuclear weapon
· Panavision
· Phonograph cylinder
· Radar
· ROT13
· Saturn V
· Shielded metal arc welding
· Shoe polish
· Spacecraft propulsion
· Speech synthesis
· Typewriter
· Welding
Food and drink
Absinthe
· Black pepper
· Butter
· Cheese
· Ina Garten
· Kashrut
· Tea
Geography and places
Ann Arbor, Michigan
· Antarctica
· Australia
· Bangalore
· Bangladesh
· Bath
· Belgium
· Bhutan
· Boston, Massachusetts
· Bryce Canyon National Park
· Cambodia
· Canada
· Canberra
· Caroline Island
· Cape Horn
· Cape Town
· Carlsbad Caverns National Park
· The Catlins
· Chennai
· Chew Valley
· Chew Valley Lake
· City status in the United Kingdom
· Cleveland, Ohio
· Colditz Castle
· Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve
· Dawson Creek, British Columbia
· Death Valley National Park
· Detroit, Michigan
· Dogpatch USA
· Dorset
· Eldfell
· Gangtok
· Geography of India
· Geography of Ireland
· Glacier National Park (US)
· Goa
· Gyeongju
· Hong Kong
· India
· Isan
· Johannesburg
· Kalimpong
· Kerala
· Kolkata
· Lake Burley Griffin
· Lastovo
· Libya
· Louisville, Kentucky
· Malwa
· Marshall, Texas
· Mauna Loa
· Moorgate
· Mount Pinatubo
· Mount Rushmore
· Mount St. Helens
· Mumbai
· National parks of England and Wales
· Nauru
· Nepal
· Niagara Falls
· Oakland Cemetery
· Pakistan
· People's Republic of China
· Piccadilly Circus
· Redwood National and State Parks
· Rondane National Park
· San Jose, California
· Sarajevo
· Seattle, Washington
· Sheffield
· Shoshone National Forest· Sikkim
· South Africa
· Suburbs of Johannesburg
· Surtsey
· Waterfall Gully, South Australia
· Yellowstone National Park
· Yarralumla, Australian Capital Territory
· Yosemite National Park
· Zambezi
· Zion National Park
Geology, geophysics, and meteorology
1755 Lisbon earthquake
· 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane
· 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens
· 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake
· 2005 Atlantic hurricane season
· Cyclone Tracy
· 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
· Hurricane Claudette (2003)
· Hurricane Dennis
· Hurricane Esther (1961)
· Hurricane Floyd
· Hurricane Gloria
· Hurricane Irene (1999)
· Hurricane Irene (2005)
· Hurricane Iniki
· Hurricane John (1994)
· Hurricane Katrina
· Hurricane Mitch
· Hurricane Nora (1997)
· Plate tectonics
· Retreat of glaciers since 1850
· Silverpit crater
· Tropical Storm Allison
History
Ike Altgens
· Anschluss
· Mark Antony
· Elias Ashmole
· Attalus I
· Attila the Hun
· Athanasius Kircher
· Joel Brand
· British East India Company
· Isaac Brock
· Bath School disaster
· Byzantine Empire
· Claudius
· Chola dynasty
· Congo Free State
· Columbine High School massacre
· John Dee
· Adriaen van der Donck
· Elagabalus
· Éire
· England expects that every man will do his duty
· Epaminondas
· Eureka Stockade
· W. Mark Felt
· First Crusade
· Carl G. Fisher
· George Fox
· Anne Frank
· Franks
· Mahatma Gandhi
· Helen Gandy
· Franklin B. Gowen
· Gettysburg Address
· Great Lakes Storm of 1913
· Che Guevara
· Habsburg Spain
· History of Alaska
· 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 Central Asia
· History of Greenland
· History of Limerick
· History of Miami, Florida
· 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 Netherlands
· History of Russia
· History of the Grand Canyon area
· History of the Yosemite area
· Indo-Greek Kingdom
· Italian Renaissance
· Muhammad Ali Jinnah
· Joan of Arc
· Katyn massacre
· Stanisław Koniecpolski
· Ku Klux Klan
· Laika
· Lothal
· Makuria
· Manuel I Komnenos
· Marshall Plan
· Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp
· Old Swiss Confederacy
· William N. Page
· Rosa Parks
· Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
· Penda of Mercia
· Witold Pilecki
· Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
· Political integration of India
· Project MKULTRA
· Radhanite
· Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
· Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal Richelieu
· Russian constitutional crisis of 1993
· S. A. Andrée's Arctic balloon expedition of 1897
· Samantha Smith
· Sassanid Empire
· Scotland in the High Middle Ages
· Second Crusade
· Sino-German cooperation (1911-1941)
· Sydney Riot of 1879
· Tiananmen Square protests of 1989
· Treaty of Devol
· Hasekura Tsunenaga
· Rudolf Vrba
· Jonathan Wild
· Yagan
· Ziad Jarrah
Language and linguistics
Aramaic language
· Gbe languages
· Ido
· Laal language
· Nafaanra language
· Portuguese language
· Russian language
· Split infinitive
· Stuttering
· Swedish language
· Taiwanese (linguistics)
· Tamil language
· Thou
· Vowel
· Vulgar Latin
Law
Article 153 of the Constitution of Malaysia
· Article One of the United States Constitution
· Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
· Common scold
· Dietrich v The Queen
· Dred Scott v. Sandford
· Equal Protection Clause
· Federalist No. 10
· First Amendment to the United States Constitution
· French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools
· James Bulger
· Lawrence v. Texas
· Paragraph 175
· Constitution of May 3, 1791
· Roe v. Wade
· Schabir Shaik trial
· Section summary of the USA PATRIOT Act, Title II
· Separation of powers under the United States Constitution
· Supreme Court of the United States
· 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
Douglas Adams
· The Adventures of Tintin
· African American literature
· Alliterative verse
· Mário de Andrade
· Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches
· Isaac Asimov
· Augusta, Lady Gregory
· Augustan drama
· Augustan literature
· Batman
· Samuel Beckett
· Book of Kells
· The Brothers Karamazov
· Cædmon
· Calvin and Hobbes
· The Cantos
· Captain Marvel (DC Comics)
· Colley Cibber
· The Country Wife
· Cyberpunk
· John Day (printer)
· H.D.
· Du Fu
· English poetry
· The Giver
· Robert A. Heinlein
· The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
· Hrafnkels saga
· The Illuminatus! Trilogy
· Imagism
· Muhammad Iqbal
· Irish poetry
· Irish theatre
· Henry James
· James Joyce
· J. R. R. Tolkien
· Rudyard Kipling
· Krazy Kat
· The Lord of the Rings
· Middle-earth
· Modernist poetry in English
· George Moore
· Objectivist poets
· The Old Man and the Sea
· Ormulum
· Oroonoko
· Chuck Palahniuk
· Peterborough Chronicle
· Poetry
· Poetry of the United States
· The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
· Thomas Pynchon
· The Relapse
· Restoration comedy
· Restoration literature
· Restoration spectacular
· Starship Troopers
· Superman
· John Millington Synge
· Rabindranath Tagore
· A Tale of a Tub
· Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
· Three Laws of Robotics
· Thunderball
· "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius"
· Turkish literature
· Voynich manuscript
· Watchmen
· William Butler Yeats
Mathematics
Ackermann function
· Cryptography
· Eigenvalue, eigenvector and eigenspace
· Game theory
· Carl Friedrich Gauss
· Infinite monkey theorem
· Margin of error
· Monty Hall problem
· Blaise Pascal
· Prisoner's dilemma
· Regular polytope
· Marian Rejewski
· Trigonometric function
Arrested Development
· James T. Aubrey, Jr.
· BBC television drama
· Blackface
· Blade Runner
· Casablanca (film)
· Cheers
· Coronation Street
· Countdown (game show)
· Dalek
· Dawson's Creek
· George Washington Dixon
· Doctor Who
· Doctor Who missing episodes
· Dog Day Afternoon
· Excel Saga
· Karen Dotrice
· Felix the Cat
· Henry Fonda
· Gremlins
· Gremlins 2: The New Batch
· Halloween (film)
· Halloween II
· Halloween III: Season of the Witch
· Jabba the Hutt
· Katie Holmes
· Hong Kong action cinema
· Diane Keaton
· Vivien Leigh
· Lindsay Lohan
· Memory Alpha
· Sydney Newman
· Night of the Living Dead
· Nineteen Eighty-Four (TV programme)
· November (film)
· The Office (US TV series)
· Our Friends in the North
· Our Gang
· The Philadelphia Inquirer
· The Quatermass Experiment
· Quatermass and the Pit
· Ran (film)
· Red vs Blue
· Richard III (1955 film)
· Sesame Street
· Spoo
· Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
· Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
· Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
· Julia Stiles
· KaDee Strickland
· Sunset Blvd. (1950 film)
· Sharon Tate
· TARDIS
· Uma Thurman
· Tenebrae (film)
· Triumph of the Will
· V for Vendetta (film)
· The West Wing (TV series)
· WGA screenwriting credit system
Music
Louis Armstrong
· The Beatles
· Blues
· Mariah Carey
· Phil Collins
· "Cool" (song)
· Rebecca Helferich Clarke
· Miles Davis
· "A Day in the Life"
· Celine Dion
· "Dixie" (song)
· Dream Theater
· Duran Duran
· Bob Dylan
· Enta Da Stage
· Genesis (band)
· "Get Back" (song)
· Gramophone record
· Grunge music
· Guqin
· "A Hard Day's Night" (song)
· Heavy metal music
· Heavy metal umlaut
· "Hey Jude"
· "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
· "I Want to Hold Your Hand"
· Illmatic
· Iron Maiden
· Charles Ives
· The Jackson 5
· "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)"
· The KLF
· Alison Krauss
· "Layla"
· "The Long and Winding Road"
· Witold Lutosławski
· Marilyn Manson (band)
· Olivier Messiaen
· "Mexicanos, al grito de guerra"
· Mor lam
· Kylie Minogue
· Music of Athens, Georgia
· Music of Maryland
· Music of Minnesota
· Music of Nigeria
· Music of the United States
· "My Belarusy"
· National Anthem of Russia
· New Radicals
· Nightwish
· Nirvana (band)
· Pink Floyd
· Porgy and Bess
· Punk rock
· "Real Love" (Beatles song)
· Rush (band)
· Salsa music
· Saxophone
· Selena
· "She Loves You"
· Sex Pistols
· Dmitri Shostakovich
· Sly & the Family Stone
· "Something"
· Igor Stravinsky
· The Supremes
· Sylvia (ballet)
· The Temptations
· Timpani
· The Waterboys
· "Yesterday" (song)
Philosophy
Michel Foucault
· Free will
· Eric A. Havelock
· Søren Kierkegaard
· Philosophy of mind
· Omnipotence paradox
· Transhumanism
· Ludwig Wittgenstein
· Bernard Williams
Physics and astronomy
Apollo 8
· Astrophysics Data System
· ATLAS experiment
· Big Bang
· Binary star
· Black hole
· Cat's Eye Nebula
· Comet
· Comet Hale-Bopp
· Comet Hyakutake
· Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9
· Crab Nebula
· Definition of planet
· Enceladus (moon)
· Albert Einstein
· Fermi paradox
· Galileo Galilei
· H II region
· Herbig-Haro object
· Hubble Deep Field
· Hubble Space Telescope
· Kreutz Sungrazers
· Mercury (planet)
· Isaac Newton
· Open cluster
· Planetary habitability
· Planetary nebula
· Robert Oppenheimer
· Rainbow
· Roche limit
· Carl Sagan
· Soap bubble
· Solar eclipse
· Speed of light
· Sun
· Edward Teller
· Transit of Venus
· Venus
Politics and government
1996 U.S. campaign finance scandal
· Anarcho-capitalism
· Tony Blair
· Tom Brinkman
· British House of Commons
· George Brown, Baron George-Brown
· Canadian House of Commons
· Canadian federal election, 1993
· Canadian Senate
· Commonwealth of Nations
· Convention on Psychotropic Substances
· Democratic Labour Party (Trinidad and Tobago)
· Gerald Ford
· Governor-General of India
· Government of Maryland
· House of Lords
· Irish Houses of Parliament
· Bruce Johnson
· George F. Kennan
· League of Nations
· Liberal Democrats leadership election, 2006
· Liberal Party (Utah)
· Liberal Party of Canada leadership convention, 1968
· Libertarianism
· Abraham Lincoln
· Lord Chancellor
· John Major
· Sid McMath
· Reginald Maudling
· Bob McEwen
· Military career of Hugo Chávez
· Yoweri Museveni
· Barack Obama
· Parliament Act
· Parliament of Canada
· Parliament of the United Kingdom
· James K. Polk
· President of Ireland
· Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
· Privy Council of the United Kingdom
· Propaganda
· Louis Riel
· Read my lips: no new taxes
· Franklin D. Roosevelt
· Theodore Roosevelt
· Royal Assent
· Władysław Sikorski
· Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs
· Single Transferable Vote
· Jean Schmidt
· 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
· Tynwald Day
· United States Congress
· United States House of Representatives
· United States Senate
· P. K. van der Byl
· Mordechai Vanunu
· Voting system
· Voter turnout
· Washington gubernatorial election, 2004
Psychology
Asperger syndrome
· Autism
· Milgram experiment
· Psychosis
· Schizophrenia
Religion and mysticism
Angkor Wat
· Anno Domini
· Bahá'í Faith
· Early life of Joseph Smith, Jr.
· End times
· Father Damien
· Greek mythology
· Gregorian chant
· History of Buddhism
· History of the Jews in Poland
· Hebrew calendar
· Holy Prepuce
· Knights of Columbus
· Mosque
· Names of God in Judaism
· Noah's Ark
· Nostradamus
· Operation Auca
· Papal conclave
· Papal Tiara
· Fred Phelps
· Pope Pius XII
· Presuppositional apologetics
· Revised Standard Version
· Shakers
· Shroud of Turin
· Sikhism
· Space opera in Scientology doctrine
· Xenu
Royalty, nobility, and heraldry
Anne of Great Britain
· British monarchy
· John Brooke-Little
· Canadian Heraldic Authority
· Charles I of England
· Charles II of England
· Coronation of the British monarch
· Edward VI of England
· Elizabeth I of England
· George I of Great Britain
· George III of the United Kingdom
· George IV of the United Kingdom
· Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
· Henry VIII of England
· Hereditary peer
· History of the Peerage
· James I of England
· James II of England
· Joshua A. Norton
· Llywelyn the Great
· Louis XIV of France
· Mary I of England
· Mary II of England
· Prince-elector
· Privilege of Peerage
· Representative peer
· Sverre of Norway
· Victoria of the United Kingdom
· William I of Orange (William the Silent)
· William III of England
· William IV of the United Kingdom
Sport and games
1896 Summer Olympics
· 3D Monster Maze
· Amateur Radio Direction Finding
· Arsenal F.C.
· The Ashes
· Australia at the Winter Olympics
· Baseball
· Moe Berg
· Bishōjo game
· Blackjack
· Fanny Blankers-Koen
· Bodyline
· Bullfighting
· Bulbasaur
· Simon Byrne
· BZFlag
· Chariot racing
· Chess
· Brian Close
· A. E. J. Collins
· Cricket
· Steve Dalkowski
· Lottie Dod
· Donkey Kong (arcade game)
· Doom
· FIFA World Cup
· Final Fantasy VI
· Final Fantasy VIII
· Final Fantasy X
· Football (soccer)
· Formula One
· Go (board game)
· Wayne Gretzky
· Half-Life 2
· Damon Hill
· History of Test cricket (to 1883)
· History of Test cricket (1884 to 1889)
· IFK Göteborg
· Katamari Damacy
· Nellie Kim
· Sandy Koufax
· Cynna Kydd
· Lakitu
· Denis Law
· The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
· The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
· Lego
· Suzanne Lenglen
· Link (The Legend of Zelda series)
· Manchester City F.C.
· Monopoly (game)
· New England Patriots
· Olympic Flame
· Olympic Games
· Perfect Dark
· Ted Radcliffe
· Rugby World Cup
· Seabiscuit
· StarCraft
· Sudoku
· Sunday Times Golden Globe Race
· Super Mario 64
· Jim Thorpe
· Torchic
· Wario
· Weight training
· Xiangqi
Transport
Air Force One
· BC Rail
· Bicycle
· Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport
· Isambard Kingdom Brunel
· Căile Ferate Române
· Canadian Pacific Railway
· Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railroad
· Civil Air Patrol
· De Lorean DMC-12
· Ford Mustang
· Indian Railways
· John Bull (locomotive)
· London Underground
· Manila Light Rail Transit System
· Manila Metro Rail Transit System
· Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)
· Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9
· Mini
· Montréal-Mirabel International Airport
· MTR
· 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
· Ryanair
· San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge
· Space elevator
· SS Andrea Doria
· Talbot Tagora
· TGV
· Warren County Canal
· Wigwag (railroad)
· Zeppelin
War
Able Archer 83
· AK-47
· Algerian Civil War
· Attack on Pearl Harbor
· Battle of Alesia
· Battle of Austerlitz
· Battle of Badr
· Battle of Bicocca
· Battle of Cannae
· Battle of Hampton Roads
· Battle of Inchon
· Battle of Jutland
· Battle of Leyte Gulf
· Battle of Midway
· Battle of Normandy
· Battle of Rennell Island
· Battle of the Bulge
· Battle of the Eastern Solomons
· Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands
· Battle of the Somme (1916)
· Battle of Smolensk (1943)
· Battle of Warsaw (1920)
· Blitzkrieg
· Chemical warfare
· Convair B-36
· Corinthian War
· Cristero War
· Defense of Sihang Warehouse
· Karl Dönitz
· F-4 Phantom II
· F-35 Lightning II
· First Battle of the Stronghold
· Husein Gradaščević
· Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson
· Imperial Japanese Navy
· Invasion
· Iowa class battleship
· Italian War of 1521
· Kargil War
· Lord's Resistance Army
· Military history of Canada
· Military history of France
· Military history of Puerto Rico
· Military history of the Soviet Union
· Naval Battle of Guadalcanal
· Richard O'Connor
· Arthur Ernest Percival
· Operation Downfall
· Operation Ten-Go
· Poison gas in World War I
· Polish-Muscovite War (1605–1618)
· Polish-Soviet War
· Polish September Campaign
· Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima
· S-mine
· William Tecumseh Sherman
· Siege
· Swedish allotment system
· T-34
· Tank
· Thrasybulus
· Trench warfare
· USS Missouri (BB-63)
· USS Wisconsin (BB-64)
· Aleksandr Vasilevsky
· War elephant
· War of the League of Cambrai
· War of the Spanish Succession
· Warsaw Uprising
· Western Front (World War I)
· World War I
· Yom Kippur War