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Benedict XII (Medieval)
Benedict XIII (Aragonese theologian)
Benedict XIV (Italian pope)
Benedict XV (Italian pope)
Benedict XVI (Religious Figure)
Benedict, Ruth (American anthropologist)
Benedictine (liquor)
benefice (Christianity, Europe)
Benelux Economic Union (treaty, Belgium/the Netherlands/Luxembourg)
Bengal (region, India/Bangladesh)
Bengal, Bay of (body of water, the Indian Ocean)
Bengal, Partition of (Southern Asia)
Bengali language (language, Bengal)
Benin (country, Africa)
Benin, Bight of (body of water, the Atlantic Ocean)
Benin, kingdom of (Africa)
Benjamin, Judah P(hilip) (American-English jurist & statesman/stateswoman)
Benjamin, Walter (German writer & critic)
Benn, Gottfried (German poet & critic)
Bennett (of Mickleham and of Calgary and Hopewell), Richard Bedford Bennett, Viscount (Canadian statesman/stateswoman)
Bennett, (Enoch) Arnold (English novelist & dramatist)
Bennett, Alan (Film and Theatre)
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Bennett, James Gordon (1795-1872, American newspaper publisher)
Bennett, Michael (American dancer)
Bennett, Tony (Singer / Songwriter)
Benny, Jack (Spoken Word Artist)
bent grass (plant)
Bent, Stephen Vincent (Writer)
Bentham, Jeremy (Philosopher)
Bentham, Sir Samuel (Technology)
Bentinck, William (Henry Cavendish), Lord (English statesman/stateswoman)
Bentley, Eric (Russell) (American critic, writer & linguist)
Bentley, Richard (English critic & linguist)
Benton, Thomas Hart (American painter)
Benton, Thomas Hart (U.S. Senator)
bentwood furniture (Art)
Benue-Congo languages (branch of the Niger-Congo language family)
Benz, Karl (Friedrich) (German engineer)
benzene (in chemistry)
Beowulf (English epic)
Berain, Jean, the Elder (Art)
Berar (region of west-central India)
Berber (member of a North African)
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