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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 9,018 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Aachen
- Ab urbe condita
- Abacetus rufinus
- Abacus
- Abacus Harmonicus
- Abai (martyr)
- Abalone
- Abbadid dynasty
- Abbey of Saint-Aubin
- Abbey of Saint-Sauveur, Villeloin
- Giacomo Abbondo
- Abbot Primate
- Haly Abenragel
- Abipón
- Kingdom of Abkhazia
- Abonoteichos
- Abraham ben Benjamin Ze'ev Brisker
- Abrahamic religions
- Abrothallus
- Abrothallus parmeliarum
- Abrothallus welwitschii
- Absinthe
- Abstract algebra
- Abu Snan
- Aboud
- Abuta
- Abyssinian hare
- Abyssinian thrush
- Acacia pied barbet
- Acacia schinoides
- Acaena anserinifolia
- Acanthiza
- Acanthocardia echinata
- Acanthocephalus (plant)
- Acanthocladium
- Acanthophippium
- Acarassus
- Acarospora stapfiana
- Acarosporaceae
- Accensi
- Diocese of Accia
- List of accidents and disasters by death toll
- Pietro Accolti
- Gerolamo Accoramboni
- Archdiocese of Acerenza
- Diocese of Acerno
- Acetone
- Achziv
- Acidota crenata
- Acis and Galatea
- Acis trichophylla
- Ackama paniculosa
- Acmonia, Dacia
- Acolium
- Acorus calamus
- Acqua alta
- Diocese of Acquapendente
- Giacomo Antonio Acquaviva
- Acrocordia
- Acrocordia cavata
- Acropora hemprichii
- Acropora millepora
- Acrosanthes
- Actenoides
- Actinotus helianthi
- Actitis
- Acts of Paul
- Acts of Peter
- Acts of Thaddeus
- Adacna laeviuscula
- Adacna vitrea
- Adalbert Parmet
- Adalia bipunctata
- Adalia decempunctata
- Hutton Ayikwei Addy
- Adelaide, Abbess of Vilich
- Adelfius
- Adelaide of Vohburg
- Adenanthos cuneatus
- Adiantum alarconianum
- Adoro te devote
- Adrastus of Aphrodisias
- Pope Adrian VI
- Advent
- Aegiceras
- Ægishjálmur (occult symbol)
- Aegithalos
- Aegopodium podagraria
- Ælfric of Eynsham
- Ælfwynn, wife of Æthelstan Half-King
- Aelius Donatus
- Aelurillus dubatolovi
- Aelurillus subaffinis
- Aemilia gens
- Aeromancy
- Aeschynomene elaphroxylon
- Æscwig of Dorchester
- Aeshna
- Æsir
- Aesthetics
- Æthelred I of East Anglia
- Æthelred the Unready
- Æthelweard of Hwicce
- Æthelwold of East Anglia
- Aethon
- Aethopyga
- Tel Afek
- Affine transformation
- Afonso Sanches, Lord of Alburquerque
- Afonso of Portugal, Lord of Leiria
- List of Africans venerated in the Catholic Church
- African firefinch
- African grey hornbill
- African jacana
- African leopard
- African penguin
- African rail
- African sacred ibis
- African silverbill
- African spurred tortoise
- African stonechat
- Adam Afzelius
- Agami heron
- Agaricomycetes
- Agaricus arvensis
- Agaricus campestris
- Agarum (genus)
- Agathosma
- Agave coetocapnia
- Age of majority
- Antonius Agellius
- Diocese of Agen
- Aglaia chittagonga
- Aglais
- Aglais io
- Andreas Agnellus
- Agnes of Bavaria (nun)
- Agnes of Bohemia
- Agnes of Brandenburg
- Agnes of Jesus
- Leonardo Agostini
- Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa
- Francisco de Aguiar y Seijas
- Agustius (bishop)
- Agyriaceae
- Agyrium
- Ahanta spurfowl
- Israr Ahmed
- Mary Aikenhead
- Jean d'Ailleboust
- Pierre d'Ailly
- Ailuroedus
- Diocese of Aire and Dax
- Airship of Clonmacnoise
- Aita
- Alexander Aitkin
- Archdiocese of Aix
- Aizis
- Diocese of Ajaccio
- Ajania rupestris
- Ajjah
- Ajuga australis
- Iqbal Akhund
- Akornion
- Abu Ja'far Ahmad ibn Yahya al-Dabbi
- Al-Ghabisiyya
- Al-Jaladiyya
- Al-maryamiyyun
- Al-Mirr
- Al-Qubayba, Hebron
- Taj al-Din al-Subki
- John Alan
- Alauda
- Alban of Mainz
- Suburbicarian Diocese of Albano
- Albert IV, Count of Habsburg
- Federico Albert
- Bernard d'Albi
- Archdiocese of Albi
- Albinus (cardinal)
- Bernhard Siegfried Albinus
- Gil Álvarez Carrillo de Albornoz
- Albubather
- Albuca bracteata
- Albuca shawii
- João Afonso de Albuquerque (bishop)
- Alcedo
- Andrea Alciato
- Alcis (gods)
- Alcuin
- Silvestro Aldobrandini
- Girolamo Aleandro (1574–1629)
- Alectoria (fungus)
- Alectryon (plant)
- Alectryon excelsus
- Diocese of Aleria
- Alessandria
- Sant'Alessandro della Croce, Bergamo
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Alessano
- Pope Alexander II