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| Brecknock |
| Brecknockshire |
| Brecon |
| Breconshire |
| Breda |
| Breda, Compromise of |
| Breda, Declaration of |
| Breda, Treaty of |
| Bredero, Gerbrand Adriaenszoon |
| breeder reactor |
| breeding |
| Breeds Hill |
| Bregenz |
| Breiðafjörður |
| Breisach |
| Breisgau |
| Breitenfeld |
| Bremen |
| Bremer, Fredrika |
| Bremer, Paul |
| Bremerhaven |
| Bremersdorp |
| Bremerton |
| bremsstrahlung |
| Brendan, Saint |
| Brendel, Alfred |
| Brennan, William Joseph, Jr. |
| Brenner Pass |
| Brennus, fl. c.389 B.C., legendary Gallic leader |
| Brennus, d. 279 B.C., Gallic leader |
| Brent, Margaret |
| Brent |
| Brentano, Clemens |
| Brentano, Franz |
| Brentwood, city and district, England |
| Brentwood, towns, United States |
| Brenz, Johannes |
| Brescia |
| Breshkovsky, Catherine |
| Breslau |
| Bressanone |
| Bresse |
| Bresson, Robert |
| Brest, city, France |
| Brest, city, Belarus |
| Brest-Litovsk, Treaty of |
| Brethren |
| Brethren in Christ |
| Brétigny, Treaty of |
| Breton, André |
| Breton, Jules Adolphe Aimé Louis |
| Breton, Nicholas |
| Breton literature |
| Bretonneau, Pierre |
| Breton Succession, War of the |
| Brett, Reginald Baliol, 2d Viscount Esher |
| Bretton Woods Conference |
| Breuer, Josef |
| Breuer, Marcel Lajos |
| Breughel |
| Breuil, Henri |
| Brevard |
| Breviary of Alaric |
| brevium |
| brewers yeast |
| brewing |
| Brewster, Sir David |
| Brewster, Kingman, Jr. |
| Brewster, William |
| Breyer, Stephen Gerald |
| Breytenbach, Breyten |
| Brezhnev, Leonid Ilyich |
B ezina, Otakar |
| Brian Boru |
| Briand, Aristide |
| briar |
| Briard |
| Brice, Fanny |
| Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site |
| brick |
| bridal wreath |
| Bride, Saint |
| bride price |
| Bridewell |
| bridge, structure |
| bridge, card game |
| Bridge of Sighs |
| Bridgeport |
| Bridger, James |
| Bridger, Fort |
| Bridges, Calvin Blackman |
| Bridges, Charles |
| Bridges, Harry |
| Bridges, Robert Seymour |
| Bridget, Saint |
| Bridget of Sweden, Saint |
| Bridgeton |
| Bridgetown |
| Bridgewater |
| Bridgman, Frederic Arthur |
| Bridgman, Laura |
| Bridgman, Percy Williams |
| Bridgwater |
| Bridlington |
| Brie |
| Brienne, Étienne Charles Loménie de |
| Brienz |
| brier |
| Briey |
| Brig, town, Switzerland |
| brig, sailing vessel |
| Briga |
| brigandage |
| Briggs, Charles Augustus |
| Briggs, Clare A. |
| Briggs, Henry |
| Briggs, Le Baron Russell |
| Brigham, Albert Perry |
| Brigham City |
| Brigham Young University |
| Brighouse |
| Bright, John |
| Bright, Richard |
| bright-line spectrum |
| Brighton |
| Brights disease |
| Brigid, Saint |
| Brigue and Tende |
| Brill |
| Brill, Abraham Arden |
| Brillat-Savarin, Anthelme |
| Brills disease |
| brimstone |
| Brindaban |
| Brindisi |
| brine shrimp |
| Brinker, Maureen Connolly |
| Brinkley, David McClure |
| Brinton, Crane |
| Brinvilliers, Marie Madeleine dAubray, marquise de |
| Brion, Amiral de |
| Briosco, Andrea |
| Brisbane, Albert |
| Brisbane, Sir Thomas Makdougall |
| Brisbane |
| Briseis |
| Brissot de Warville, Jacques Pierre |
| bristlecone pine |
| Bristol, George Digby, 2d earl of |
| Bristol, John Digby, 1st earl of |
| Bristol, city, England |
| Bristol, cities, United States |
| Bristol, University of |
| Bristol Avon |
| Bristol Channel |
| Bristow, Benjamin Helm |
| Britain |
| Britain, Battle of |
| britannia metal |
| Britannicus |
| British Cameroons |
| British Columbia |
| British Columbia, University of |
| British Commonwealth of Nations |
| British East Africa |
| British East India Company |
| British Empire |
| British Guiana |
| British Honduras |
| British Imperial System of weights and measures |
| British Indian Ocean Territory |
| British Isles |
| British Library |
| British Museum |
| British North America Act |
| British North Borneo |
| British Somaliland |
| British South Africa Company |
| British thermal unit |
| British Togoland |
| British West Africa |
| British West Indies |
| Britomartis |
| Brittan, Sir Leon |
| Brittany |
| Brittany spaniel |
| Britten, Benjamin, Baron Britten of Aldeburgh |
| brittlestar |
| Britton, John |
| Britton, Nathaniel Lord |
| Brixen |
| Brixham |
| Brno |
| broaching |
| Broadbent, John Edward |
| broadcasting |
| Broad Church |
| Broads, the |
| Broadstairs and Saint Peters |
| Broadway |
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