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History of Great Britain
[edit]- History of the British Isles
- Prehistoric Britain
- Prehistoric settlement of the British Isles
- Roman conquest of Britain
- Insular Celts
- Celtic Britons
- Common Brittonic
- Prehistoric Ireland
- Insular Celtic languages
- Brittonic languages
- History of the Isle of Man
- Kingdom of the Isles
- Hebrides
- Islands of the Clyde
- Isle of Man
- Uí Ímair
- Magnus Barefoot
- Crovan dynasty
- Somerled
- Treaty of Perth
- Iona Abbey
- Columba
- Orkneyinga saga
- Castle Rushen
- Battle of Neville's Cross
- William Montagu, 1st Earl of Salisbury
- William le Scrope, 1st Earl of Wiltshire
- King of Mann
- Lord of Mann
- Act of Settlement 1703
- Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man
- Roman Britain
- Caesar's invasions of Britain
- Trinovantes
- Verica
- Atrebates
- Catuvellauni
- Caledonia
- Romano-British culture
- Mandubracius
- Cassivellaunus
- Tasciovanus
- Commius
- Site of the Claudian invasion of Britain
- End of Roman rule in Britain
- Sub-Roman Britain
- British Iron Age
- Governors of Roman Britain
- Roman client kingdoms in Britain
- Roman sites in Great Britain
- Mining in Roman Britain
- Dolaucothi Gold Mines
- Romano-Celtic temple
- Hiberno-Roman relations
- Drumanagh
- Hibernia
- History of Ireland
- Protohistory of Ireland
- Túathal Techtmar
- England in the Middle Ages
- Anglo-Saxons
- Anglo-Saxon art
- Beowulf
- Norman conquest of England
- Castles in Great Britain and Ireland
- Feudalism in England
- Demographics of England
- English law
- William the Conqueror
- John, King of England
- Great Famine of 1315–17
- Peasants' Revolt
- Hundred Years' War
- Wars of the Roses
- Henry VII of England
- Anglo-Saxon England
- Economy of the United Kingdom
- Angles
- Saxons
- Mercia
- Penda of Mercia
- Offa's Dyke
- Offa of Mercia
- Burh
- Eadred
- Edgar the Peaceful
- Æthelred the Unready
- Edward the Martyr
- Sweyn Forkbeard
- Edward the Confessor
- Harold Godwinson
- Battle of Stamford Bridge
- England in the High Middle Ages
- Normans
- Battle of Hastings
- Harrying of the North
- Norman invasion of Wales
- William II of England
- Robert Curthose
- Stephen of Aumale
- Henry I of England
- Battle of Tinchebray
- William Clito
- William Adelin
- White Ship
- Stephen, King of England
- Empress Matilda
- The Anarchy
- Henry II of England
- Angevin kings of England
- Angevin Empire
- Norman invasion of Ireland
- Magna Carta
- Richard I of England
- First Barons' War
- Henry III of England
- Second Barons' War
- Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester
- Edward I of England
- England in the Late Middle Ages
- First War of Scottish Independence
- Edward II of England
- Despenser War
- Isabella of France
- Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March
- Edward III of England
- Edward, the Black Prince
- Richard II of England
- Henry IV of England
- Parliament of England
- Henry V of England
- Henry VI of England
- Edward IV of England
- House of York
- George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence
- Richard III of England
- Edward V of England
- Battle of Bosworth Field
- Tudor dynasty
- Anglo-Saxon women
- English national identity
- Religion in Medieval England
- Geography of England
- Anglo-Saxon architecture
- English Gothic architecture
- Scotland in the Middle Ages
- Picts
- Dál Riata
- Kingdom of Strathclyde
- Bernicia
- House of Alpin
- Kingdom of Alba
- David I of Scotland
- List of Scottish monarchs
- Scoto-Norman
- Alexander II of Scotland
- Alexander III of Scotland
- William Wallace
- Robert the Bruce
- House of Stuart
- Auld Alliance
- Battle of Flodden
- James IV of Scotland
- Celtic Christianity
- Burgh
- Pictish language
- Cumbric language
- Scots language
- Education Act 1496
- John Barbour (poet)
- Brus
- Makar
- Insular art
- Scotland in the Early Middle Ages
- Hen Ogledd
- Dumbarton Castle
- Ida of Bernicia
- Deira
- Oswald of Northumbria
- Origins of the Kingdom of Alba
- Eóganan mac Óengusa
- Áed mac Boanta
- Norse–Gaels
- Galloway
- Ketill Flatnose
- Kenneth MacAlpin
- Scandinavian York
- Donald II of Scotland
- Scotland in the High Middle Ages
- House of Dunkeld
- Constantine II of Scotland
- Battle of Brunanburh
- Culdees
- Malcolm I of Scotland
- Duncan I of Scotland
- Mormaer of Moray
- Malcolm III of Scotland
- Saint Margaret of Scotland
- Edmund of Scotland
- Edgar, King of Scotland
- Alexander I of Scotland
- Davidian Revolution
- Cluny Abbey
- Malcolm IV of Scotland
- William the Lion
- Haakon IV of Norway
- Battle of Largs
- Scotland in the Late Middle Ages
- Wars of Scottish Independence
- Battle of Stirling Bridge
- Battle of Falkirk
- Battle of Methven
- Stirling Castle
- Battle of Bannockburn
- Declaration of Arbroath
- Treaty of Edinburgh–Northampton
- Scottish independence
- Union of the Crowns
- Battle of Sauchieburn
- Government in Medieval Scotland
- Scone, Perth and Kinross
- Warfare in Medieval Scotland
- Christianity in Medieval Scotland
- Scandinavian Scotland
- Geography of Scotland in the Middle Ages
- Economy of Scotland in the Middle Ages
- Demographics of Scotland
- Scottish society in the Middle Ages
- Culture of Scotland
- Celtic languages
- Education in Medieval Scotland
- Scottish literature in the Middle Ages
- Art in Medieval Scotland
- Architecture of Scotland in the Middle Ages
- Music in Medieval Scotland
- Scottish national identity
- Wales in the Middle Ages
- Laws in Wales Acts 1535 and 1542
- Wales in the Early Middle Ages
- History of Gwynedd during the High Middle Ages
- Wales in the High Middle Ages
- Conquest of Wales by Edward I
- History of Cornwall
- Wales in the Late Middle Ages
- History of Ireland (400–800)
- History of Ireland (800–1169)
- Gaelic Ireland
- List of Irish kingdoms
- Early Scandinavian Dublin
- Synod of Ráth Breasail
- Synod of Kells
- Great Ireland
- History of Ireland (1169–1536)
- Lordship of Ireland
- Bruce campaign in Ireland
- Early modern Britain
- English Renaissance
- English Reformation
- Scottish Reformation
- English Civil War
- Charles II of England
- Glorious Revolution
- Treaty of Union
- Scottish Enlightenment
- British Empire
- Kingdom of Ireland
- History of the United Kingdom
- History of the Republic of Ireland
- Victorian era
- Edwardian era
- History of the United Kingdom during World War I
- History of the United Kingdom (1945–present)
- Great Britain
- History of England
- Tudor period
- History of Scotland
- Scotland during the Roman Empire
- Scotland in the early modern period
- History of Wales
- History of Northern Ireland
- History of Guernsey
- History of Jersey
- Elizabethan era
- English literature
- English poetry
- English Renaissance theatre
- William Shakespeare
- Elizabethan Religious Settlement
- Kingdom of Great Britain
- Georgian era
- Jacobite risings
- History of Great Britain