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Martin V, 1368–1431, pope to Matera
 
Martin V, 1368–1431, pope
Martin, 1356–1410, king of Aragón and count of Barcelona
Martin, Agnes
Martin, Archer John Porter
Martín, Esteban
Martin, François Xavier
Martin, Homer Dodge
Martin, John
Martin, Joseph William
Martin, Josiah
Martin, Luther
Martin, Mary
Martin, Paul Edgar Philippe, Jr.
Martin, Steve
Martin, William McChesney, Jr.
martin, in zoology
Martin de Porres
Martin du Gard, Roger
Martineau, Harriet
Martineau, James
Martinelli, Giovanni
Martinez
Martínez de Campos, Arsenio
Martínez de la Rosa, Francisco
Martínez de Rozas, Juan
Martínez Ruiz, José
Martínez Sierra, Gregorio
Martini, Giovanni Battista
Martini, Simone
Martinique
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site
Martins, Peter
Martinsburg
Martins Ferry
Martinson, Harry
Martinson, Helga Maria (Moa)
Martinsville
Martin, Bohuslav
Martin Van Buren National Historic Site
Martin v. Hunter’s Lessee
Marugame
Marvell, Andrew
Marvin, Charles Frederick
Marwan II
Marwar
Marx, Karl
Marx, Wilhelm
Marx Brothers
Marxism
Mary, the mother of Jesus
Mary I, 1516–58, queen of England
Mary II, 1662–94, queen of England
Mary, 1867–1953, queen consort of George V of England
Mary, persons in the Bible
Mary, city, Turkmenistan
Maryknoll
Maryland
Maryland, University of
Maryland, University System of
Mary Magdalene
Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site
Mary of Burgundy
Mary of England
Mary of Guise
Mary of Modena
Mary Queen of Scots
Mary Tudor
Maryut
Maryville
Mary Washington College
Marzuq
Masaccio
Masada
Masai
Masaniello
Masaoka Shiki
Masaryk, Jan
Masaryk, Thomas Garrigue
Masaya
Masbate
Mascagni, Pietro
mascagnite
Mascara
Mascarene Islands
mascon
Masefield, John
Masekela, Hugh
maser
Masereel, Frans
Maseru
Masham, Abigail, Lady
Mashhad
Mashin, Draga
Mashona
Main, Draga
Masinissa
Masip, Vicente Juan
Masjed Soleyman
mask
Maskat
Maskelyne, Nevil
Maslow, Abraham Harold
masochism
Masolino da Panicale
Mason, Bobbie Ann
Mason, Daniel Gregory
Mason, George
Mason, James
Mason, James Murray
Mason, John, 1586–1635, founder of New Hampshire
Mason, John, c.1600–1672, American colonial military commander
Mason, John Young
Mason, Lowell
Mason, William
Mason and Slidell Affair
Mason City
Mason-Dixon Line
Masonic orders
masonry
Masora
Masovia
Maspero, Gaston Camille Charles
Masqat
masque
Mass, in Christianity
mass, in physics
Massa, in the Bible
Massa, city, Italy
Massachuset
Massachusetts
Massachusetts, University of
Massachusetts Bay
Massachusetts Bay Company
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts State Teachers College
massage
Massah
Massapequa
Massapequa Park
Massasoit
Massawa
Masséna, André
Massena
Massenet, Jules
mass extinction
Massey, Vincent
Massif Central
Massillon, Jean Baptiste
Massillon
Massine, Léonide
Massinger, Philip
Massinissa
Massive, Mount
mass-luminosity relation
mass number
Masson, André
Masson, Frédéric
Massorah
mass production
mass spectrograph
mass transit
Massys, Quentin
mast
mastaba
mastectomy
Master Honoré
Master of Flémalle
Master of the Housebook
Masters, Edgar Lee
Masters and Johnson
mastic
mastiff
Mastigophora
mastitis
mastitis, bovine
mastodon
Mastroianni, Marcello
Masuda
Masudi, Abd al-Hasan Ali ibn al-Husayn
Masulipatnam
Masur, Kurt
Masuria
masurium
Matabei
Matabele
Matadi
Matagorda Bay
Mata Hari
matamata
Matamoros, Mariano
Matamoros
Matane
Matanzas, province, Cuba
Matanzas, city, Cuba
Matapan, Cape
Matapedia, Lake
Mataró
match
maté
Matera
 
 
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