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This tree relates to topics in Europe, organised mainly by country.
Europe-wide
:General
::List of European countries — List of European Union member states by accession — European Parliament — European Union — €2 commemorative coins — Euro — Eurovision Song Contest — Marshall Plan — Monarchies in the European Union — Renaissance —
:Military
::Battle of Bicocca — Battle of Normandy — Italian War of 1521 — Napoleonic Wars — War of the League of Cambrai — War of the Spanish Succession — World War I — World War II
Countries
Countries in bold have other pages listed, relating to that country. Countries in italics are not sovereign states. Many UK-related articles are listed under the region (England, Scotland, etc.). Some articles are listed multiple times if they involve more than one country; for example, an artist may have been born in one country but lived extensively in another. Other trans-national articles are listed at the foot of this page.
:*Battle of Austerlitz — Sigmund Freud — Adolf Hitler — Anschluss — Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp — Mozart — Vienna — Ludwig Wittgenstein
:*My Belarusy (Belarus national anthem) — Belarusian Republican Youth Union — Flag of Belarus
:*Antwerp — Brussels — Father Damien — Claude Lévi-Strauss
:*Husein Gradaščević — Sarajevo
:*Franz Kafka — Gregor Mendel — Prague —
:*Aarhus — Copenhagen — Søren Kierkegaard —
England (region of the United Kingdom)
:Cities:
::Bath, Somerset — Birmingham — Bristol — Leeds — London — Manchester — Sheffield —
:Other geographical:
::Dorset — Moorgate — National parks of England and Wales — Piccadilly Circus — River Thames —
:Art and architecture:
::Belton House — Matthew Brettingham — Buckingham Palace — Holkham Hall — Henry Moore — Benjamin Mountfort — Palace of Westminster — Theatre Royal, Drury Lane — John Vanbrugh — National Gallery, London
:Music:
::The Beatles — Rebecca Helferich Clarke — Duran Duran — Iron Maiden — The KLF — Pink Floyd — Queen (band) —
:Language arts incl. theatre & film (non-biographical):
::Augustan literature — The Cantos — The Country Wife — English language — English poetry — Frankenstein — The Lord of the Rings — Modernist poetry in English — Nineteen Eighty-Four — Ormulum — Oroonoko — Peterborough Chronicle — The Relapse — Restoration comedy — Restoration literature — A Tale of a Tub
:Language arts incl. theatre & film (biographical):
::Douglas Adams — Jane Austen — Lord Byron — Cædmon — Charlie Chaplin — Colley Cibber — Charles Dickens — H.D. — T. S. Eliot — Edward Gibbon — Alfred Hitchcock — Rudyard Kipling — Vivien Leigh — John Milton — Laurence Olivier — Ezra Pound — J. K. Rowling — William Shakespeare — J. R. R. Tolkien
:Philosophy & religion:
::Anglicanism — Francis Bacon — Thomas Hobbes — John Locke — Spring Heeled Jack
:Sport:
::David Beckham — Brian Close — Lottie Dod — Damon Hill —
:Society miscellaneous:
::Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell — Order of the Garter —
:Economics & Politics (also see UK):
::Tony Blair — John Maynard Keynes — Thomas Malthus
:History (not royalty):
::Elias Ashmole — Winston Churchill — John Dee — George Fox — Magna Carta — Jonathan Wild —
:Historical figures (royalty):
::Elizabeth I of England — Henry II of England — Henry VIII of England — Penda of Mercia — William I of England
:Military (also see UK)
::Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson — England expects that every man will do his duty —
:Mathematics and engineering
::Acorn Computers — Charles Babbage — Isambard Kingdom Brunel — John Bull (locomotive) — London Underground — Mini — Alan Turing —
:Science
::Charles Darwin — Michael Faraday — Stephen Hawking — Newton, Isaac — Michael Woodruff
:*Helsinki
:Cities
::Lille — Lyon — Marseille — Paris —
:Humanities
::The Adventures of Tintin — Felice Beato — John Calvin — René Descartes — Victor Hugo — Nostradamus — Blaise Pascal — Marcel Proust — Jean-Jacques Rousseau — Voltaire
:Society and Government
::Government of France — Claude Lévi-Strauss — List of French monarchs — Louis XIV of France — Napoleon I of France — Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal Richelieu
:Military
::Battle of Austerlitz — Battle of Normandy — Battle of the Somme — Joan of Arc — Military history of France — Napoleon I of France — Napoleonic Wars —
:Mathematics, science, medicine and technology
::Antoine Lavoisier — Médecins Sans Frontières — Blaise Pascal — Louis Pasteur — TGV
:Cities
::Berlin — Cologne — Dresden — Düsseldorf — ::Frankfurt — Hamburg — Munich — Stuttgart
:Arts and architecture
::IG Farben Building — Cathedral of Magdeburg — Sanssouci
:Music
::Johann Sebastian Bach — Ludwig van Beethoven —
:Language arts incl. film
::Anne Frank — Johann Wolfgang Goethe — Brothers Grimm — Triumph of the Will
:Philosophy & religion
::Immanuel Kant — Martin Luther — Friedrich Nietzsche — Pope Benedict XVI
:Social sciences
:History & war
::Anschluss — Battle of the Bulge — Battle of Jutland — Battle of Moscow — Battle of Normandy — Battle of Smolensk (1943) — Battle of the Somme — Battle of Stalingrad — Berlin Wall — Otto von Bismarck — Colditz Castle — Franks — Frederick II of Prussia — George II of Great Britain — Adolf Hitler — The Holocaust — Karl Marx — Sino-German cooperation (1911-1941) — S-mine — Swastika
:Mathematics
::Georg Cantor — Leonhard Euler — Carl Friedrich Gauss — David Hilbert — Gottfried Leibniz
:Science and technology
::Copernicus — Albert Einstein — Georg Forster — Johannes Gutenberg — Johannes Kepler — Athanasius Kircher — Max Planck — Wernher von Braun —
Greece (includes ancient Greece)
:Modern
::1896 Summer Olympics — Athens — Felice Beato —
:Ancient Greece (miscellaneous)
::Parthenon —
:Ancient Greece (non-military figures)
::Archimedes — Aristotle — Demosthenes — Euclid — Herodotus — Hippocrates — Homer — Paul of Tarsus — Pericles — Plato — Ptolemy — Pythagoras — Socrates — Thucydides —
:'''Ancient Greece (military)
::Alexander the Great — Corinthian War — Epaminondas — Pericles — Thrasybulus
:Ancient Greek mythology
::Apollo — Athena — Atlantis — Greek mythology — Zeus
:*Joel Brand — Budapest — John von Neumann — Edward Teller — E. P. Wigner
:*Eldfell — Hrafnkels saga — Surtsey
Republic of Ireland (also see Éire): includes all Irish articles
:Geographical
::Dublin — Geography of Ireland — History of Limerick —
:Humanities
::Abbey Theatre — Augusta, Lady Gregory — Samuel Beckett — Book of Kells — Columba — Irish poetry — Irish theatre — James Joyce — John Millington Synge — A Tale of a Tub — Oscar Wilde — William Butler Yeats
:Society
::Edmund Burke — Economy of the Republic of Ireland — Order of St. Patrick —
Italy (for articles connected with ancient Rome see under "historic countries")
:Cities
::Bologna — Genoa — Milan — Rome — Turin
:Art and architecture
::Canaletto — Leonardo da Vinci — Italian Renaissance — Michelangelo — Mona Lisa — Palazzo Pitti — Sicilian Baroque — Raphael —
:Music
:Miscellaneous
::Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches — Dante Alighieri — Christopher Columbus — Niccolò Machiavelli — Marco Polo
:Philosophy & Religion
::Thomas Aquinas — Francis of Assisi — List of popes — Pope Benedict XVI — Pope John Paul II — Pope Pius XII — Roman Catholic Church
:Politics, Government & War
::Battle of Bicocca — Benito Mussolini — Italian War of 1521 — War of the League of Cambrai
:Science and technology
::Leonardo da Vinci — Galileo Galilei — Guglielmo Marconi —
:Cities
::Amsterdam — The Hague — Rotterdam — Utrecht (city) —
:Arts/Humanities
::Anne Frank — Vincent van Gogh — Rembrandt
:Other
::Fanny Blankers-Koen — William the Silent — History of the Netherlands
Northern Ireland (region of the United Kingdom)
:*Henrik Ibsen — Norse mythology — Oslo — Rondane National Park
:General
::Constitution of May 3, 1791 — Copernicus — History of Jews in Poland — History of Poland (1945–1989) — Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth — Pope John Paul II — Warsaw
:Military
::Battle of Warsaw (1920) — Katyn massacre — Polish–Muscovite War (1605–1618) — Polish-Soviet War — Stanisław Koniecpolski — Witold Pilecki — Warsaw Uprising (1794) — Virtuti Militari
:*1755 Lisbon earthquake — History of Portugal (1777–1834) — Lisbon — Portuguese language —
:Geographical
::Moscow — Saint Petersburg — Volga River
:Art, architecture & music
::El Lissitzky — Igor Stravinsky — National Anthem of Russia — Roman Vishniac
:Language arts
::Isaac Asimov — The Brothers Karamazov — Crime and Punishment — Fyodor Dostoevsky — The Protocols of the Elders of Zion — Aleksandr Pushkin — Russian language — Leo Tolstoy
:Leadership & government
::Catherine II of Russia — Mikhail Gorbachev — Ivan IV of Russia — Vladimir Lenin — Peter I of Russia — Russian constitutional crisis of 1993 — Joseph Stalin
:History - general
::History of Alaska — History of post-Soviet Russia — History of Russia
:Military
::AK-47 — Battle of Austerlitz — Battle of Moscow — Battle of Smolensk (1943) — Battle of Stalingrad — Battle of Warsaw (1920) — Military history of the Soviet Union — Polish–Muscovite War (1605–1618) — Polish-Soviet War — T-34 — Aleksandr Vasilevsky — Warsaw Uprising (1794)
:Mathematics, science and technology
::Georg Cantor — Leonhard Euler — Laika — Dmitri Mendeleev
Scotland (region of the United Kingdom)
:Cities
:The humanities
::David Hume — Robert Lawson (architect) — Treasure Island — Walter Scott
:Miscellaneous
::Denis Law — Order of the Thistle
:Society
::Adam Smith — Gordon Brown —
:History
::Dál Riata — Macbeth of Scotland — Picts — Scotland in the High Middle Ages —
:Science and technology
::Alexander Graham Bell — James Clerk Maxwell — James Watt
:*Kosovo — Nikola Tesla
:Cities
:The arts
::Miguel de Cervantes — Pablo Picasso — Diego Velázquez
:History
::Christopher Columbus — Habsburg Spain — Ferdinand Magellan — Philip II of Spain — War of the Spanish Succession
:*S. A. Andrée's Arctic balloon expedition of 1897 — Gothenburg — Carolus Linnaeus — Alfred Nobel — Stockholm — Swedish allotment system — Swedish language
:Cities
::Basel — Geneva — Zürich (Zurich)
:Other
::ATLAS experiment — Leonhard Euler — Carl Jung — Old Swiss Confederacy — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Turkey - partly in Europe
:Istanbul — Turkish literature
:*Hero of Ukraine — Kiev —
United Kingdom (also see listings for England, Scotland, etc.
:Geographical
::British Isles (terminology) — City status in the United Kingdom
:Language arts
::Augustan literature — English language — Restoration literature
:Television
BBC — BBC television drama — Doctor Who — Sydney Newman — The Quatermass Experiment — Quatermass and the Pit
:Society & politics
::Tony Blair — British Empire — British House of Commons — British monarchy — Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava — House of Lords — Order of the Bath — Parliament of the United Kingdom — Prime Minister of the United Kingdom — Privy Council of the United Kingdom — Speaker of the British House of Commons — Union Flag
:Monarchy
::List of monarchs in the British Isles — George II of Great Britain — Victoria of the United Kingdom —
:Military
::Battle of the Bulge — Battle of Jutland — Battle of Normandy — Battle of the Somme — Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson — Richard O'Connor — Arthur Ernest Percival
:Miscellaneous
Wales (region of the United Kingdom)
Historic countries
Ancient Greek states - see listing under Greece
Ancient Rome (incl. Byzantium)
:*Apollo — Attila the Hun — Augustus — Mark Antony — Battle of Alesia — Battle of Cannae — Byzantine Empire — Eifel Aqueduct — Julius Caesar — Claudius — Constantine I — Elagabalus — Heraclius — Manuel I Komnenos — Roman mythology — Treaty of Devol — Virgil —
Holy Roman Empire
:*Charlemagne — Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor — Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor —
Cross-border entities
Lakes, seas, and straits: — Atlantic Ocean — Black Sea — Baltic Sea — English Channel — Mediterranean Sea — North Sea
General: — Slavic mythology —
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