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martial law (in law, government, the military)
martin (1356-1410, king of Aragón and count of Barcelona)
Martin du Gard, Roger (French novelist)
Martin of Tours, Saint (c.316-397, bishop of Tours)
Martin V (1368-1431, pope)
Martin, Agnes (American painter)
Martin, Bohuslav (Jan) (Czech composer)
Martin, Mary (Virginia) (Actor)
Martin, Paul (Canadian politician)
Martin, Steve (Comedian / Writer)
Martineau, Harriet (English journalist & writer)
Martini, Simone (Italian painter)
Martinique (department, island, France)
Martins, Peter (Dance)
Martinson, Harry (Edmund) (Swedish writer)
Martov, L. (Modern Europe)
Marvell, Andrew (English poet)
Marx Brothers (Spoken Word Band)
Marx, Karl (Heinrich) (Philosopher / Sociologist)
Marxism (in philosophy, politics, economics)
Mary (in the Bible)
Mary I (1516-58, queen of England)
Mary II (1662-94, queen of England)
Mary Magdalene, Saint (in the New Testament)
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Mary, Queen of Scots (Scottish queen)
Maryland (state)
Masaccio (Art)
Masada (structure, Israel)
Masai (people, Kenya/Tanzania)
Masaryk, Jan (Garrigue) (Czech-Czechoslovak statesman/stateswoman)
Masaryk, Tom (Garrigue) (Czech-Czechoslovak politician, philosopher & president)
Masbate (island, Philippines)
Mascagni, Pietro (Italian composer)
Masefield, John (English poet)
maser (mechanical device)
Maseru (city, Lesotho)
Mashhad (city, Iran)
Masinissa (king)
Masjed-e Shah (Architecture)
mask (clothing)
Maslow, Abraham H(arold) (Psychologist)
masochism (in psychology)
Masolino (Art)
Mason-Dixon Line (geographical area, Pennsylvania/Maryland)
Mason, George (American politician & statesman/stateswoman)
Mason, James (Actor)
Mason, James Murray (American statesman/stateswoman)
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