American Encyclopedia - History, I
- Ancient History
- Ethiopian History
- Mongolian History - The Chinese
- Caucasian History
- Ancient India
- History of the Eastern Nations till their Incorporation in the Persian Empire
- The Egyptians
- Arabia
- Syria
- The Phoenicians
- Palestine - The Jews
- The Assyrians and Babylonians
- The Medes and Persians
- States of Asia Minor - The Lydians
- The Persian Empire
- Continuation through Greek and Roman History
- History of Greece - Early Mythology
- Second or Authentic Period of History
- Sparta - Lycurgus
- Third Period of History - Persian Invasion
- Pericles
- Alcibiades
- Decline of Athenian Independence - Condition of Athens
- Alexander the Great
- Concluding Period of Greek History
- History of Rome
- Original Roman Constitution - Early History under the Kings - Origin of the Plebeians
- The Commonwealth to the Gaulish Invasion - Struggle between the Patricians and Plebeians
- Gradual Conquest of the Peninsula - Italy under the Roman Rule
- The Punic Wars - Subjugation of Foreign Nations - Administration of the Provinces
- The Revolutions of the Gracchi
- The Jugurthine, Cimbric, and Social Wars - Marius and Sulla
- Pompey - Cicero - Catiline - Caesar
- The Triumvirate - Caesar's Gallic Wars - War between Caesar and Pompey
- Dictatorship and Death of Caesar - The Second Triumvirate - Civil Wars of Mark Antony and Octavianus
- Condition of the Empire under Augustus
- The Success of Augustus - Dissemination of Christianity - Division of the Empire
- Downfall of the Western Empire
- History of the Middle Ages
- The Eastern Empire to the Twelfth Century
- Arabia - Mohammed - Empire of the Saracens
- From the Destruction of Rome to the Age of Charlemagne - Origin of the Feudal System
- Charlemagne - The New Western Empire
- France from the Time of Charles the Bald to the Eleventh Century
- The German Empire before the Eleventh Century
- From the Ninth to the Eleventh Century
- General State of Europe in the Eleventh Century
- The Crusades
- Institution of Chivalry, etc.
- From the Crusades to the Middle of the Fifteenth Century - Rise of Some New Powers
- The Italian Republics - Commerce in General
- The Turks - Fall of Constantinople
- Rise of Civil Freedom and Social Improvement
- History of Great Britain and Ireland - Conquest by the Romans
- Conquest by the Saxons
- Conquest by the Normans
- Early Norman Kings
- Richard Coeur de Lion - John - Magna Charta
- Henry III - Origin of Parliament
- Edward I and II - Attempted Conquest of Scotland
- Edward III - Richard II
- House of Lancaster
- House of York
- House of Tudor - Henry VII
- Henry VIII
- The Reformation
- Edward VI - Queen Mary
- Elizabeth - Mary, Queen of Scots - Reformation in Scotland
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