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aging (in biology, medicine)
Agnes, Saint (Italian religious leader)
Agnew, Spiro T(heodore) (U.S. Vice President)
Agni (Hindu god of fire and guardian of humanity)
Agnon, S.Y. (Israeli writer)
agnosticism (in religion)
agora (historical site, ancient Greece)
Agoracritus (Ancient Greek sculptor)
agouti (mammal)
Agra (former province, India)
Agricola, Georgius (German physician & scientist)
Agricola, Gnaeus Julius (Italian military leader)
Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) (government, history, United States)
Agricultural Revolution (disambiguation)
agrimony (plant)
Agrippa, Marcus Vipsanius (Italian military leader)
Agrippina, Julia (Italian stateswoman)
agronomy (branch of agriculture)
Aguán River (Latin America)
Aguascalientes (state, Mexico)
Aguascalientes (city, Mexico)
Aguinaldo, Emilio (Philippine politician)
Agulhas, Cape (geographical area, South Africa)
Ahab (Israeli king)
Ahaggar (Middle East)
Ahidjo, Ahmadou (Cameroonian president)
ahimsa (in Buddhism, Hinduism)
Ahmad ibn Hanbal (Iraqi jurist & theologian)
Ahmad Khan, Sir Sayyid (Indian educator)
Ahmadiyyah (Religion)
Ahmadu Seku (Africa)
Ahmed Yesevi (Religion)
Ahmedabad (city, India)
Ahura Mazda (chief deity of Zoroastrianism)
Ai (ancient city)
Aidan, Saint (Religion)
aide-de-camp (Military)
AIDS (in medicine)
Aiken, Conrad (Potter) (American author & poet)