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Television[edit]


Barlow family [edit]

Baldwin family[edit]

Work on completing names and dates when possible.

Wilson Phillips[edit]

Direct female lines[edit]

Wilson
Mae Gausmann
(–)
Marilyn Sandra (Cassandra) Rovell (Rovelski)
(b. February 6, 1948)
Carnie Cassandra Wilson
(b. April 29, 1968)
Lola Sofia Bonfiglio
(b. April 22, 2005)
Luciana Bella Bonfiglio
(b. June 12, 2009)
Phillips
Joyce Leone Poole
(–)
Holly Michelle Gilliam
(b. June 4, 1944)
Chynna Gilliam Phillips
(b. February 12, 1968)
Jameson Baldwin
(b. February 27, 2000)
Brooke Baldwin
(b. December 6, 2004)

Jobert family[edit]

  • 1 Charles Jobert (04 Sep 1916 – 16 Jun 1968)
    • + Eliane Azulay (07 May 1913 – ?)

Film franchises[edit]

List of highest-grossing films → franchises and film series

Film characters by franchise[edit]

Abandoned and unfinished[edit]

Unseen character[edit]

Television series segments[edit]

Novels to television[edit]

Particle physics[edit]

Standard Model[edit]

User:Discographer/Books/Classical elements[edit]

   Classical elements      
      Earth  - (Solid)     
      Fire   - (Plasma)    
      Water  - (Liquid)    
      Air    - (Gas)       
             -             
   States of matter        
      Solid  - (Earth)     
      Plasma - (Fire)      
      Liquid - (Water)     
      Gas    - (Air)       

(Shown in old-school green screen format.)

East–West Schism[edit]

Great East–West Schism of 1054.

Yugoslav Wars[edit]

31 March 1991 – 12 November 2001[edit]

Yugoslavia
Name Capital city Flag Coat of arms Location
Slovenia Ljubljana
Croatia Zagreb
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo
Serbia Belgrade
Montenegro Podgorica
North Macedonia Skopje

Balkans[edit]

See also[edit]


Yugoslav First League and succession[edit]

Yugoslav First League – timeline succession
 SFR Yugoslavia
 SR Slovenia Yugoslav First League
(1946–1992)
Slovenian PrvaLiga
(1992–present)
 Slovenia
 SR Croatia HNL
(1992–present)
 Croatia
 SR Bosnia and Herzegovina First League of Herzeg-Bosnia
(1992–2000)
Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
(2000–present)
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
N/FSBiH
(1992–2000)
    Republika Srpska First League of the Republika Srpska
(1992–2000)
 SR Montenegro First League of FR Yugoslavia
(1992–2002)
First League of Serbia and Montenegro
(2002–2006)
Montenegrin First League
(2006–present)
 Montenegro
 SR Serbia Serbian SuperLiga
(2006–present)
 Serbia
    SAP Vojvodina /  Vojvodina
(1992–2006)
   Kosovo and Metohija
(1992–2016)
Football Superleague of Kosovo
(2016–present)
 Kosovo
 SR Macedonia Macedonian First League
(1992–present)
 North Macedonia
Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia ... and ... succession[edit]

1945–present
1945–1992  SFR Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League
1992–2006 FR Yugoslavia Serbian First League
Since 2006  Serbia Serbian SuperLiga
Main clubs

World Wars (I, II, III)[edit]

Template:Unicode chart Number Forms

Text
Code
Mono
Mono-adjust
Roman
Also

Special Operations Executive[edit]

   Special Operations Executive   

41 total SOE

In Memoriam[edit]

SOE
List of female SOE agents
Natzweiler-Struthof Dachau Ravensbrück
6 July 1944 13 September 1944 5 February 1945
Andrée Borrel Noor Inayat Khan Denise Bloch
Vera Leigh Eliane Plewman Lilian Rolfe
Diana Rowden Yolande Beekman Violette Szabo
Sonia Olschanezky Madeleine Damerment Cecily Lefort
SOE F Section (Networks / Timeline)

In Memoriam[edit]

SOE
List of female SOE agents
Romorantin-Lanthenay Bergen-Belsen
23 May 1944 23 April 1945
Muriel Byck Yvonne Rudellat
Died of Meningitis Died of Typhus
SOE F Section (Networks / Timeline)

Not shown in the Roll of Honour[edit]

SOE
List of female SOE agents
Atlantic Ocean Paris
1 January 1943 24 February 1945
Madeleine Barclay Madeleine Lavigne
HMS Fidelity (D57) sank Died from an embolism
SOE F Section (Networks / Timeline)

Note that Sonia Olschanezky is not (but should be) shown in the Roll of Honour.


SOE survivors (WWII)[edit]

·
SOE
Marie-Thérèse
Le Chêne
Blanche
Charlet
Julienne
Aisner
Mary Katherine
Herbert
Lise
de Baissac
Virginia
Hall
Krystyna
Skarbek
Yvonne
Cormeau
Giliana
Gerson
Odette
Sansom
Nancy
Wake
Francine
Agazarian
Yvonne
Fontaine
Pearl
Witherington
Jacqueline
Nearne
Ginette
Jullian
Elizabeth
Devereux-Rochester
Paddy
O'Sullivan
Odette
Wilen
Peggy
Knight
Eileen
Nearne
Phyllis
Latour
Yvonne
Baseden
Anne-Marie
Walters
Sonya
Butt
Devereux-Rochester Devereux-Rochester Devereux-Rochester Devereux-Rochester Devereux-Rochester
·


Cultural depictions in film and television[edit]

Film[edit]

TV films[edit]

  • Nancy Wake Codename: The White Mouse (1987)
  • Robert and the Shadows (2004)
  • Churchill's Spy School (2010)
  • Nancy Wake, the White Mouse (2014)
  • Enemy of the Reich: The Noor Inayat Khan Story (2014)

TV miniseries[edit]

TV series[edit]

See also[edit]

   SOE   

Medal of Honor recipients[edit]

List of post-Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipients[edit]

  • 30 individuals have received the Medal of Honor since Vietnam.
  •     denotes Medal of Honor awarded posthumously.
Recipient Branch Campaign Location Date Awarded
Randy Shughart  U.S. Army Somali Civil War Mogadishu, Somalia 1993-10-033 October 1993  1994
Gary Gordon  U.S. Army Somali Civil War Mogadishu, Somalia 1993-10-033 October 1993  1994
John A. Chapman  U.S. Air Force War in Afghanistan Paktia, Afghanistan 2002-03-044 March 2002  2018
Britt K. Slabinski U.S. Navy War in Afghanistan Paktia, Afghanistan 2002-03-044 March 2002 2018
Paul Ray Smith  U.S. Army Iraq War Baghdad (Int'l Airport), Iraq 2003-04-044 April 2003  2005
Jason Dunham  U.S. Marines Iraq War Al-Qa'im, Iraq / Al-Karābilah, Iraq 2004-04-2222 April 2004  2007
David Bellavia U.S. Army Iraq War Fallujah, Iraq 2004-11-1010 November 2004 2019
Michael P. Murphy  U.S. Navy War in Afghanistan Asadabad, Afghanistan 2005-06-2828 June 2005  2007
Alwyn Cashe  U.S. Army Iraq War Daliaya, Iraq 2005-10-1717 October 2005  2021
Jared C. Monti  U.S. Army War in Afghanistan Gowardesh, Afghanistan 2006-06-2121 June 2006  2009
Michael A. Monsoor  U.S. Navy Iraq War Ramadi, Iraq 2006-09-2929 September 2006  2008
Ross A. McGinnis  U.S. Army Iraq War Adhamiyah, Iraq 2006-12-044 December 2006  2008
Travis Atkins  U.S. Army Iraq War Yusufiyah, Iraq 2007-06-011 June 2007  2019
Salvatore Giunta U.S. Army War in Afghanistan Korangal Valley, Afghanistan 2007-10-2525 October 2007 2010
Kyle J. White U.S. Army War in Afghanistan Nuristan, Afghanistan 2007-11-099 November 2007 2014
Robert James Miller  U.S. Army War in Afghanistan Nari, Afghanistan 2008-01-2525 January 2008  2010
Ronald J. Shurer U.S. Army War in Afghanistan Nuristan, Afghanistan 2008-04-066 April 2008 2018
Matthew O. Williams U.S. Army War in Afghanistan Nuristan, Afghanistan 2008-04-066 April 2008 2019
Leroy Petry U.S. Army War in Afghanistan Paktia, Afghanistan 2008-05-2626 May 2008 2011
Ryan M. Pitts U.S. Army War in Afghanistan Kunar, Afghanistan 2008-07-1313 July 2008 2014
William D. Swenson U.S. Army War in Afghanistan Ganjgal, Afghanistan 2009-09-088 September 2009 2013
Dakota Meyer U.S. Marines War in Afghanistan Ganjgal, Afghanistan 2009-09-088 September 2009 2011
Ty Carter U.S. Army War in Afghanistan Kamdesh, Afghanistan 2009-10-033 October 2009 2013
Clinton Romesha U.S. Army War in Afghanistan Kamdesh, Afghanistan 2009-10-033 October 2009 2013
Kyle Carpenter U.S. Marines War in Afghanistan Marjah, Afghanistan 2010-11-2121 November 2010 2014
Florent Groberg U.S. Army War in Afghanistan Asadabad, Afghanistan 2012-08-088 August 2012 2015
Edward Byers U.S. Navy War in Afghanistan Laghman, Afghanistan 2012-12-099 December 2012 2016
Earl Plumlee U.S. Army War in Afghanistan Ghazni, Afghanistan 2013-08-2828 August 2013 2021
Thomas Payne U.S. Army War in Iraq Hawija, Iraq 2015-10-2222 October 2015 2020
Christopher Celiz  U.S. Army War in Afghanistan Paktia, Afghanistan 2018-07-1212 July 2018  2021

Victoria Cross recipients (since the end of World War II)[edit]

List of Victoria Cross recipients by campaign[edit]

Recipient Branch Unit Campaign Location Date(s) Awarded VC
UK CA AU NZ
Kenneth Muir  British Army Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Korean War Seongju, Korea 1950-09-2323 September 1950  1951 Yes
Philip Curtis  British Army Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Korean War Imjin River, Korea 1950-04-2222–23 April 1951  1953 Yes
James Carne British Army Gloucestershire Regiment Korean War Imjin River, Korea 1950-04-2222–23 April 1951 1953 Yes
Bill Speakman British Army Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) Korean War Hill 217, Korea 1951-11-044 November 1951 1952 Yes
Kevin Wheatley  Australian Army Australian Army Training Team Vietnam Vietnam War Trà Bồng, Vietnam 1965-11-1313 November 1965  1966 Yes
Rambahadur Limbu British Army 01010th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation Sarawak, Borneo 1965-11-2121 November 1965 1966 Yes
Peter Badcoe  Australian Army Australian Army Training Team Vietnam Vietnam War Hương Trà, Vietnam 1967-02-2323 February 1967
7 March 1967
7 April 1967 
1968 Yes
Ray Simpson Australian Army Australian Army Training Team Vietnam Vietnam War Kon Tum, Vietnam 1969-05-066–11 May 1969 1970 Yes
Keith Payne Australian Army Australian Army Training Team Vietnam Vietnam War Ben Het, Vietnam 1969-05-2424 May 1969 1970 Yes
Herbert Jones  British Army 0022nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment Falklands War Goose Green, Falkland Islands 1982-05-2828 May 1982  1983 Yes
Ian McKay  British Army 0033rd Battalion, Parachute Regiment Falklands War Mount Longdon, Falkland Islands 1982-06-1212 June 1982  1983 Yes
Johnson Beharry British Army Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment Iraq War Amarah, Iraq 2004-05-011 May 2004
11 June 2004
2005 Yes
Willie Apiata
(Victoria Cross for New Zealand)
New Zealand Army New Zealand Special Air Service War in Afghanistan Kandahar, Afghanistan 2004-06-1818 June 2004 2007 Yes
Bryan Budd  British Army 0033rd Battalion, Parachute Regiment War in Afghanistan Sangin, Afghanistan 2006-07-2727 July 2006
20 August 2006 
2007 Yes
Mark Donaldson
(Victoria Cross for Australia)
Australian Army Special Air Service Regiment (Australia) War in Afghanistan Uruzgan, Afghanistan 2008-09-022 September 2008 2009 Yes
Ben Roberts-Smith
(Victoria Cross for Australia)
Australian Army Special Air Service Regiment (Australia) War in Afghanistan Kandahar, Afghanistan 2010-06-1111 June 2010 2011 Yes
Daniel Keighran
(Victoria Cross for Australia)
Australian Army 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment War in Afghanistan Uruzgan, Afghanistan 2010-08-2424 August 2010 2012 Yes
James Ashworth  British Army Grenadier Guards War in Afghanistan Nahri Saraj, Afghanistan 2012-06-1313 June 2012  2013 Yes
Cameron Baird 
(Victoria Cross for Australia)
Australian Army 0022nd Commando Regiment (Australia) War in Afghanistan Khod Valley, Afghanistan 2012-06-1322 June 2013  2014 Yes
Joshua Leakey British Army Parachute Regiment War in Afghanistan Helmand, Afghanistan 2013-08-2222 August 2013 2015 Yes

Military Medal for Gallantry (IE)[edit]

Recipients[edit]

Rank Name Mission Date MMG
1st class
(Honour)
2nd class
(Distinction)
3rd class
(Merit)
Trooper Anthony Browne ONUC 8 November 1960 Yes
Captain Adrian Ainsworth UNIFIL 7 April 1980 Yes
Private Michael John Daly UNIFIL 7 April 1980 Yes
Lieutenant Anthony Bracken UNIFIL 8 April 1980 Yes
Corporal Michael Jones UNIFIL 8 April 1980 Yes
Commandant Michael Lynch UNIFIL 25 September 1982 Yes
Private Paul Coventry UNIFIL 29 September 1992 Yes
Private Thomas Metcalfe Portlaoise Prison 25 July 1981 Yes

Medal of Honor / Victoria Cross / Military Medal for Gallantry[edit]

Recipients since 1975[edit]

  • 48 individuals (30 US, 6 UK, 0 CA, 4 AU, 1 NZ, 7 IE) have been awarded since 1975.
  •     denotes date of consequence for award. Shown chronologically.
Recipient US VC E Date
UK CA AU NZ
Adrian Ainsworth Yes 1980-04-077 April 1980
Michael John Daly Yes 1980-04-077 April 1980
Anthony Bracken Yes 1980-04-088 April 1980
Michael Jones Yes 1980-04-088 April 1980
Thomas Metcalfe Yes 1981-07-2525 July 1981
Herbert Jones  Yes 1982-05-2828 May 1982 
Ian McKay  Yes 1982-06-1212 June 1982 
Michael Lynch Yes 1982-09-2525 September 1982
Paul Coventry Yes 1992-09-2929 September 1992
Randy Shughart  Yes 1993-10-033 October 1993 
Gary Gordon  Yes 1993-10-033 October 1993 
John A. Chapman  Yes 2002-03-044 March 2002 
Britt K. Slabinski Yes 2002-03-044 March 2002
Paul Ray Smith  Yes 2003-04-044 April 2003 
Jason Dunham  Yes 2004-04-2222 April 2004 
Johnson Beharry Yes 2004-06-1111 June 2004
Willie Apiata Yes 2004-06-1818 June 2004
David Bellavia Yes 2004-11-1010 November 2004
Michael P. Murphy  Yes 2005-06-2828 June 2005 
Alwyn Cashe  Yes 2005-10-1717 October 2005 
Jared C. Monti  Yes 2006-06-2121 June 2006 
Bryan Budd  Yes 2006-08-2020 August 2006 
Michael A. Monsoor  Yes 2006-09-2929 September 2006 
Ross A. McGinnis  Yes 2006-12-044 December 2006 
Travis Atkins  Yes 2007-06-011 June 2007 
Salvatore Giunta Yes 2007-10-2525 October 2007
Kyle J. White Yes 2007-11-099 November 2007
Robert James Miller  Yes 2008-01-2525 January 2008 
Ronald J. Shurer Yes 2008-04-066 April 2008
Matthew O. Williams Yes 2008-04-066 April 2008
Leroy Petry Yes 2008-05-2626 May 2008
Ryan M. Pitts Yes 2008-07-1313 July 2008
Mark Donaldson Yes 2008-09-022 September 2008
William D. Swenson Yes 2009-09-088 September 2009
Dakota Meyer Yes 2009-09-088 September 2009
Ty Carter Yes 2009-10-033 October 2009
Clinton Romesha Yes 2009-10-033 October 2009
Ben Roberts-Smith Yes 2010-06-1111 June 2010
Daniel Keighran Yes 2010-08-2424 August 2010
Kyle Carpenter Yes 2010-11-2121 November 2010
James Ashworth  Yes 2012-06-1313 June 2012 
Florent Groberg Yes 2012-08-088 August 2012
Edward Byers Yes 2012-12-099 December 2012
Cameron Baird  Yes 2013-06-2222 June 2013 
Joshua Leakey Yes 2013-08-2222 August 2013
Earl Plumlee Yes 2013-28-1328 August 2013
Thomas Payne Yes 2015-10-2222 October 2015
Christopher Celiz  Yes 2018-07-1212 July 2018 
Totals → 30 6 0 4 1 7 ← Totals
11

Willie Apiata[edit]

Citation's missing details[edit]

Concerning the citation, writer Nicky Hager says "The most obvious sign of the block on information was that the Victoria Cross citation did not even include the usual details of where and when the act of bravery occurred." Hager uncovered those details and revealed the gunfight occurred in the early hours of Friday, June 18, 2004, in a remote part of dry and mountainous central Afghanistan, north of Kandahar. Continuing, Hager writes, "If there were secrets to protect about the June 18, 2004 gun battle, they were that it had little to do with fighting terrorism or making Afghanistan a safer or better place. In the years following these New Zealand patrols, central Afghanistan became more hostile and dangerous, not less. Willie Apiata was a good guy in a bad war", Hager concludes.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sunday Star-Times (4 September 2011). "US played dirty: Apiata claims". Stuff. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
  2. ^ Hager, Nicky (2011). Other People's Wars: New Zealand in Afghanistan, Iraq and the War on Terror. Craig Potton Publishing. ISBN 978-1-877517-69-3. Retrieved 16 September 2020.

Note: The above should be included in the article for Willie Apiata.

Presidential Medal of Freedom[edit]

Presidential Medal of Freedom (with Distinction) recipients[edit]

(since 1977)
Recipient Year President (Term)
Donald Rumsfeld 1977 Gerald Ford (1973–1977)
(none) Jimmy Carter (1977–1981)
(none) Ronald Reagan (1981–1985)
Caspar Weinberger 1987 Ronald Reagan (1985–1989)
Ronald Reagan 1993 George H. W. Bush (1989–1993)
Colin Powell 1993 Bill Clinton (1993–1997)
(none) Bill Clinton (1997–2001)
Pope John Paul II 2004 George W. Bush (2001–2005)
(none) George W. Bush (2005–2009)
(none) Barack Obama (2009–2013)
Joe Biden 2017 Barack Obama (2013–2017)
(none) Donald Trump (2017–2021)
Joe Biden (2021–2025)
Recipient Year President (Term)

Roundels[edit]

Roundel     Country Air Force
------------- ----------------------------- ------------------------------------------------
 NATO Allied Air Command
------------- ----------------------------- ------------------------------------------------
 Albania Albanian Air Force
 Belgium Belgian Air Component
 Bulgaria Bulgarian Air Force
 Canada Royal Canadian Air Force
 Croatia Croatian Air Force
 Czech Republic Czech Air Force
 Denmark Royal Danish Air Force
  ?  Estonia Estonian Air Force
 Finland Finnish Air Force
 France French Air and Space Force
   Germany German Air Force
 Greece Hellenic Air Force
 Hungary Hungarian Air Force
 Iceland (none)
 Italy Italian Air Force
 Latvia Latvian Air Force
   Lithuania Lithuanian Air Force
 Luxembourg (none)
 Montenegro Montenegrin Air Force
 Netherlands Royal Netherlands Air Force
 North Macedonia North Macedonia Air Brigade
 Norway Royal Norwegian Air Force
  ?  Poland Polish Air Force
 Portugal Portuguese Air Force
 Romania Romanian Air Force
 Slovakia Slovak Air Force
 Slovenia Slovenian Air Force and Air Defence
 Spain Spanish Air and Space Force
 Sweden Swedish Air Force
 Turkey Turkish Air Force
 United Kingdom     Royal Air Force
 United States United States Air Force


 Some EU NATO roundels


 RAF roundels



EU / EFTA members not in NATO
Roundel     Country Air Force
------------- ----------------------------- ------------------------------------------------
Non- NATO Non-Allied Air Command
------------- ----------------------------- ------------------------------------------------
 Austria Austrian Air Force
 Cyprus Cyprus Air Forces
 Ireland Irish Air Corps
   Liechtenstein (none)
 Malta Maltese Air Wing
  Switzerland Swiss Air Force


European member states of NATO not in the EU or EFTA


NATO summit

Euro-Atlantic[edit]

 European Union ←→  NATO
High Representative Span Secretary General
Jürgen Trumpf 1994–1999 Javier Solana
Javier Solana 1999–2004 George Robertson
Javier Solana 2004–2009 Jaap de Hoop Scheffer
Catherine Ashton 2009–2014 Anders Fogh Rasmussen
Federica Mogherini 2014–2019 Jens Stoltenberg
Josep Borrell 2019–2024 Jens Stoltenberg
2024–2029

Europe[edit]

European Union EU
Name  European Union European Union Euronomic Area European Union Schengen Area (V4) urozone Area
 Austria Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Belgium Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Bulgaria Yes Yes No (awaiting vote) No (lev)
 Croatia Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Cyprus Yes Yes No (Cyprus dispute) Yes
 Czech Republic Yes Yes Yes No (koruna)
 Denmark Yes Yes Yes No (krone)
 Estonia Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Finland Yes Yes Yes Yes
 France Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Germany Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Greece Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Hungary Yes Yes Yes No (forint)
 Iceland No (EFTA) Yes Yes No (króna)
 Ireland Yes Yes No (CTA) Yes
 Italy Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Latvia Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Liechtenstein No (EFTA) Yes Yes No (franc)
 Lithuania Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Luxembourg Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Malta Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Netherlands Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Norway No (EFTA) Yes Yes No (krone)
 Poland Yes Yes Yes No (złoty)
 Portugal Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Romania Yes Yes No (awaiting vote) No (leu)
 Slovakia Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Slovenia Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Spain Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Sweden Yes Yes Yes No (krona)
  Switzerland No (EFTA) No (non-EEA) Yes No (franc)
Non-EU / EFTA (not shown above)
 Albania
 Andorra (€uro)
 Armenia
 Azerbaijan
 Belarus
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Georgia
 Kazakhstan
 Moldova
 Monaco (€uro)
 Montenegro (€uro)
 North Macedonia
 Russia
 San Marino (€uro)
 Serbia
 Turkey
 Ukraine
 United Kingdom
 Vatican City (€uro)
... and all the rest
 Abkhazia
 Artsakh
 Kosovo (€uro)
 Northern Cyprus
 South Ossetia
 Transnistria
etc.
 Donetsk People's Republic
 Luhansk People's Republic
Post-Soviet states
USSR CIS
CIS member republics
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicRussia Russia
Byelorussian Soviet Socialist RepublicBelarus Belarus
Armenian Soviet Socialist RepublicArmenia Armenia
Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist RepublicAzerbaijan Azerbaijan
Kazakh Soviet Socialist RepublicKazakhstan Kazakhstan
Kirghiz Soviet Socialist RepublicKyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan
Moldavian Soviet Socialist RepublicMoldova Moldova
Tajik Soviet Socialist RepublicTajikistan Tajikistan
Uzbek Soviet Socialist RepublicUzbekistan Uzbekistan
Associate CIS member republics
Turkmen Soviet Socialist RepublicTurkmenistan Turkmenistan[a]
Former CIS member republics
Georgian Soviet Socialist RepublicGeorgia (country) Georgia[b]
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Ukraine[c]
Non-CIS member republics
Estonian Soviet Socialist RepublicEstonia Estonia
Latvian Soviet Socialist RepublicLatvia Latvia
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist RepublicLithuania Lithuania
Unrecognized breakaway states
Chechnya[d]
Autonomous Republic of Crimea Crimea [e]
Gagauzia[f]
Nakhchivan[g]
Talysh-Mughan[h]
Tatarstan Tatarstan[i]
Separatist conflicts
 Abkhazia
 Artsakh
 South Ossetia
 Transnistria
 Donetsk People's Republic
 Luhansk People's Republic

On-going current events; changes may occur.

Northern Ireland
 Ireland  United Kingdom
Ireland's claim by right: Island of Ireland United Kingdom's claim by right: Ethnic majority (Northern Ireland)
Northern Cyprus
 Cyprus  Northern Cyprus
Greece's claim by right: Island of Cyprus Turkey's claim by right: Ethnic majority (Northern Cyprus)
Crimea
 Autonomous Republic of Crimea  Republic of Crimea
Ukraine's claim by right: Isthmus of Perekop Russia's claim by right: Ethnic majority
Notes
  1. ^ Associate member.
  2. ^ Joined the CIS in 1993; withdrew in 2008.
  3. ^ Withdrew from the CIS in 2018.
  4. ^ Rejoined the Russian Federation in 2000.
  5. ^ Joined Russia in March 2014.
  6. ^ Rejoined Moldova in 1994.
  7. ^ Rejoined Azerbaijan in 1993.
  8. ^ Reincorporated into Azerbaijan in August 1993.
  9. ^ Rejoined the Russian Federation in 1994.

MiG/Sukhoi[edit]

MiG-01 Su-01
MiG-03 Su-03
MiG-05 Su-05
MiG-07 Su-07
MiG-09 Su-09
MiG-11 Su-11
MiG-13 Su-13
MiG-15 Su-15
MiG-17 Su-17
MiG-19 Su-19
MiG-21 Su-21
MiG-23 Su-23
MiG-25 Su-25
MiG-27 Su-27
MiG-29 Su-29
MiG-31 Su-31
MiG-33 Su-33
MiG-35 Su-35
MiG-37 Su-37
MiG-39 Su-39
MiG-41 Su-41

  List of Mikoyan aircraft
  List of Sukhoi aircraft

a MiG a → Amiga[edit]

  • Soviet Union / Russia – a MiG a
  • Canada / Canada – a mig, eh?
  • East Germany / GermanyAmiga

Amiga[edit]

Amiga

Eastern Europe / Eastern Bloc[edit]

East European state-owned record labels[edit]

Eastern Europe[edit]

(In the former Eastern Bloc)
East European state-owned record labels
East Germany GDR Amiga Discogs ~45cat~ (East) Berlin
PRL Polskie Nagrania Discogs ~45cat~ Warsaw
Soviet Union URS Melodiya Discogs ~45cat~ Moscow
Czechoslovakia TCH Supraphon Discogs ~45cat~ Prague
Hungary HUN Hungaroton Discogs ~45cat~ Budapest
RSR Electrecord Discogs ~45cat~ Bucharest
ALB RTSH Discogs ~45cat~ Tirana
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YUG PGP-RTB Discogs ~45cat~ Belgrade
PRB Balkanton Discogs ~45cat~ Sofia


National Figure Skating Championships[edit]

(In the former Eastern Bloc)
Eastern Bloc
Championship Place Capital
Albanian Albania Tirana
Bulgarian Bulgaria Sofia
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovak Czechoslovakia Prague
East Germany East German East Germany East Berlin
Hungary Hungarian Hungary Budapest
Polish Poland Warsaw
Romanian Romania Bucharest
Soviet Union Soviet Soviet Union Moscow
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav Yugoslavia Belgrade
·

Former National Figure Skating Championships[edit]


UEFA leagues[edit]

Top-level primary association football leagues —
Eastern Europe
~Past~
~Present~


(former Eastern Bloc / present successor states)
1945–present
East Germany East Germany 1949–1990 East Germany DDR-Oberliga (East) Berlin
Since 1990 Germany Bundesliga
Poland 1947–1989 Polish People's Republic Ekstraklasa Warsaw
Since 1989 Poland
Soviet Union Soviet Union 1945–1991 Soviet Union Soviet Top League Moscow
Since 1991 Russia Russian Premier League
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 1948–1990 Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Czechoslovak First League Prague
1990–1992 Czechoslovak Federative Republic
Since 1993 Czechia Czech First League
Hungary Hungary 1949–1989 Hungarian People's Republic Nemzeti Bajnokság I Budapest
Since 1989 Hungary
Romania 1947–1989 Socialist Republic of Romania Divizia A Bucharest
1989–1990 National Salvation Front (Romania)
1990–2006 Romania
Since 2006 Romania Liga I
Albania 1946–1992 People's Socialist Republic of Albania Kategoria Superiore Tirana
Since 1992 Albania
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 1945–1992 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League Belgrade
1992–2006 Serbia Serbian First League
Since 2006 Serbia Serbian SuperLiga
Bulgaria 1946–1990 People's Republic of Bulgaria Bulgarian Parva Liga Sofia
Since 1990 Bulgaria

Seasons[edit]

Seasons
East Germany DEU POL Czechoslovakia CZE Hungary HUN ROU ALB Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SRB BGR
1970–71 1970–71 1970–71 1970–71 1970–71 1970–71 1970–71 1970–71
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1992–93 1992–93 1992–93 1992–93 1992–93 1992–93 1992–93 1992–93
East Germany DEU POL Czechoslovakia CZE Hungary HUN ROU ALB Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SRB BGR

Soviet seasons[edit]

Soviet Union RUS
1970 1971 1972 1973 1974
1975 1976 1976 1977 1978
1979 1980 1981 1982 1983
1984 1985 1986 1987 1988
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993
Soviet Union RUS


Past → Present
~Past~
East Germany GDR PRL Soviet Union URS
Czechoslovakia TCH Hungary HUN RSR
ALB Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YUG PRB
~Present~
Germany DEU Poland POL Russia RUS
Czechoslovakia CZE Hungary HUN Romania ROU
Albania ALB Serbia SRB Bulgaria BGR

Eastern Bloc[edit]

(former Eastern Bloc / present successor states)
East Germany GDR East Germany (East) Berlin Germany Germany DEU
PRL Poland Warsaw Poland Poland POL
Soviet Union URS Soviet Union Moscow Russia Russia RUS
Czechoslovakia TCH Czechoslovakia Prague Czechia Czech Republic CZE
Hungary HUN Hungary Budapest Hungary Hungary HUN
RSR Romania Bucharest Romania Romania ROU
ALB Albania Tirana Albania Albania ALB
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YUG Yugoslavia Belgrade Serbia Serbia SRB
PRB Bulgaria Sofia Bulgaria Bulgaria BGR

(shown in geographical order)

Dark Days[edit]

· Place Capital Party
East Germany GDR East Germany East Berlin SED Socialist Unity Party of Germany
PRL Poland Warsaw PZPR Polish United Workers' Party
Soviet Union URS Soviet Union Moscow CPSU Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Czechoslovakia TCH Czechoslovakia Prague KSČ Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
Hungary HUN Hungary Budapest MSZMP Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party
RSR Romania Bucharest PCR Romanian Communist Party
ALB Albania Tirana PPSh Party of Labour of Albania
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YUG Yugoslavia Belgrade SKJ League of Communists of Yugoslavia
PRB Bulgaria Sofia BKP Bulgarian Communist Party

Warsaw Pact[edit]

WP Ops

Propaganda in East Germany[edit]

Some fictional Eastern Bloc baddies-turned-goodies[edit]

Template: Habsburg family tree[edit]

See hereHouse of Habsburg
Category:House of Habsburg
Category:Habsburg monarchy

(10 Apr 1232 – 20 Oct 1740)

Using no spacing[edit]

Using<no<spacing
Apostrophe:
Example:

D’ARTAGNAN – (no)
DARTAGNAN – (yes)

Hyphen:
Example:

MARIE-ELISE – (no)
MARIE<ELISE – (yes)

Comma:
Example:

ERIKSSON, ANNA MARIA – (no)
ERIKSSON<<ANNA<MARIA – (yes)

Comma:
Example:

ANNA, MARIA – (no)
ANNA<MARIA – (yes)

Azkaban[edit]

Ancestors of Delphini Riddle
Thomas RiddleMary RiddleMarvolo GauntMother GauntPollux BlackIrma Crabbe(?) Father Rosier (?)(?) Mother Rosier (?)
Tom RiddleMerope GauntCygnus BlackDruella Rosier
Tom RiddleBellatrix Black
Delphini Riddle

Note: Should Rosier be Vinda Rosier's married name rather than her own maiden name, then Vinda may possibly be the mother of Druella Rosier. Then again, Rosier could also
be Druella's mother's maiden name, as Druella's true surname may be hidden from usage, implying that she is an illegitimate daughter, i.e. the daughter of Gellert Grindelwald.
If this were to be the case in regards to the latter, then Delphi is therefore descended from the Wizarding World's two most powerful Dark Wizards, Grindelwald and Voldemort.
Upcoming Fantastic Beasts films may reveal more information, whether Rosier is Druella's maiden name or her mother's maiden name, and the possible identity of her father.

Arsène Lupin[edit]

  1. Arsène Lupin ∞ ?
  2. Arsène Lupin II ∞ ?
  3. Arsène Lupin IIIFujiko Mine
  4. Arsène Lupin IV[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Morrissy, Kim (2019-04-22). "Little-Known Monkey Punch Manga From 1975 Reveals Lupin III, Fujiko's Son". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on 2022-08-12. Retrieved 2022-08-12.

Home video game consoles[edit]

Major console developers[edit]

Developer Generation
First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth
United States Atari 2600
5200
7800
XEGS
Jaguar
Japan Sega SG-1000
Master System
Genesis Saturn Dreamcast
Japan Nintendo NES SNES Nintendo 64 GameCube Wii Wii U TBD
Japan Sony PlayStation PlayStation 2 PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5
United States Microsoft Xbox Xbox 360 Xbox One Xbox Series X

Release date timeline[edit]

Key:
 Atari 
 Sega 
 Nintendo 
 Sony 
 Microsoft 

Gen. Console Date
1
2 Atari 2600
  • NA: September 11, 1977
Atari 5200
  • NA: November 1982
3 Sega SG-1000
  • JP: July 15, 1983
Nintendo NES
  • JP: July 15, 1983
Sega Master System
  • JP: October 20, 1985
Atari 7800
  • NA: May 1986
Atari XEGS
  • NA: November 1987
4 Sega Genesis
  • JP: October 29, 1988
Nintendo SNES
  • JP: November 21, 1990
5 Atari Jaguar
  • NA: November 15, 1993
Sega Saturn
  • JP: November 22, 1994
Sony PlayStation
  • JP: December 3, 1994
Nintendo 64
  • JP: June 23, 1996
6 Sega Dreamcast
  • JP: November 27, 1998
Sony PlayStation 2
  • JP: March 4, 2000
Nintendo GameCube
  • JP: September 14, 2001
Microsoft Xbox
  • NA: November 15, 2001
7 Microsoft Xbox 360
  • NA: November 22, 2005
Sony PlayStation 3
  • JP: November 11, 2006
Nintendo Wii
  • NA: November 19, 2006
8 Nintendo Wii U
  • NA: November 18, 2012
Sony PlayStation 4
  • NA: November 15, 2013
Microsoft Xbox One
  • NA: November 22, 2013
9 Microsoft Xbox Series X
  • NA: November 10, 2020
Sony PlayStation 5
  • NA: November 12, 2020
Nintendo TBA


Video game console
Home video game console


Consoles
Nintendo
Sony
Microsoft
Atari
Sega

Warner Atari[edit]

Warner Communications[edit]

(1976–1984)

CEO and COO[edit]

Atari, Inc.[edit]

(1976–1984)

CEOs[edit]

Their boss was Emanuel ("Manny") Gerard, who, as one of four members of Warner's
Office of the President, was the overseer of Atari from 1976–1984, the start to the end.

Source: Click → HERE

The person who put this [source] together (Michael D. Current), shit, damn good job!!!

Atari Corporation[edit]

(See successive companies for continuation)

Ray Kassar[edit]

Evil "Yar" boss[edit]

Yars' Revenge
ЯAƧƧAꓘ YAЯ
RAY KASSAR
RAY = YAR
KASSAR = RAZAK

"Yar" and "Razak", somewhat spelled backwards (the two "s" letters changed to a single "z" letter), is "Ray Kassar" (Atari CEO, 1979–1983)

Atari mini-comic books[edit]

(As published by DC Comics in the early 1980s)

Atari Age
Yars' Revenge Atari Force Swordquest Centipede
Yars' Revenge
(The Qotile Ultimatum!)
Defender Centipede
Earthworld
Berzerk
Fireworld
Star Raiders
Waterworld
Phoenix
Airworld
Galaxian
Atari Age


Atari Age
Yars' Revenge Atari Force Swordquest Centipede
   Yars' Revenge   
   Defender   
   Centipede   
   Earthworld   
   Berzerk   
   Fireworld   
   Star Raiders   
   Waterworld   
   Phoenix   
   Airworld   
   Galaxian   
Atari Age

Nintendo [theatrical play] video games[edit]

(see here)

Sparkle TheaterSparkle Theatre
Princess Peach titled video games
Princess & love interest

Major arcade/video game parent companies[edit]

Controlling ownership

Market share of personal computer vendors[edit]

  • 1991–1993 – IBM
  • 1994–2000 – Compaq
  • 2001–2001 – Dell
  • 2002–2002 – HP
  • 2003–2006 – Dell
  • 2007–2012 – HP
  • 2013–2016 – Lenovo
  • 2017–2017 – HP
  • 2018–20–– – Lenovo

Quantum computing[edit]

IBM Quantum Platform[edit]

AI[edit]

Virtual assistants[edit]

AI
Virtual assistants
Apple Amazon Google Samsung Microsoft
Siri Alexa Assistant Bixby Copilot
(2011) (2014) (2016) (2017) (2023)
Category:Virtual assistants

Bell System[edit]


         
Bell




Bell


DTMF


Bell

1
ABC
2
DEF
3
GHI
4
JKL
5
NMO
6
PQRS
7
TUV
8
WXYZ
9
* OPER
0
#




Bell

1
ABC
2
DEF
3
GHI
4
JKL
5
NMO
6
PQRS
7
TUV
8
WXYZ
9
* OPER
0
#

Super Friends[edit]

Lists of Super Friends episodes

New Gods [edit]

Super Friends

New Gods (New Earth)
Yuga Khan Heggra
Drax Suli Darkseid Tigra Izaya Vayla
Kalibak Orion Bekka Scott Free Big Barda

New Gods (Prime Earth)
Zonuz Heggra
Avia Suli Darkseid Tigra Izaya Vayla
Kalibak Orion Bekka Scott Free Big Barda
Jacob Free N'Vir Free

Darkseid's children

Agatha[edit]

Direct female witch line[edit]

LubyaCagliostro
MiarkaNikolai Mordo
Lilia Mordo[?] Calderu
Lilia CalderuKarl Mordo
Astrid Mordo

Books of Magic[edit]

Dark spells[edit]

Black magic[edit]

White magic[edit]

Spell-books[edit]

Sites[edit]

See also[edit]

  • WandaVision – from which this show is a spin-off from.


Astrid Mordo's family tree
 Direct witch line 
CagliostroLubya
Nikolai MordoMiarka
Nikolai MordoSara Krowler[?] CalderuLilia Mordo
Karl MordoLilia Calderu
Astrid Mordo

Astrid Mordo[edit]

Astrid Mordo's family tree (excluding Heinrich Krowler)
~

Astrid Mordo's family tree
 Direct witch line 

 Witch father 

CagliostroLubya
Nikolai MordoMiarka
Nikolai MordoSara Krowler[?] CalderuLilia Mordo
Karl MordoLilia Calderu
Astrid Mordo

~

Mordo family Tree (talk)[edit]

~

Mordo (witch) family tree
[n 1]
 Direct witch line 

 Witch father 

CagliostroLubya
Heinrich Krowler(Sara's mother)Nikolai MordoMiarkaTaboo(Algon's mother)
Nikolai MordoSara Krowler[?] CalderuLilia MordoAlgon
Karl MordoLilia Calderu
Astrid Mordo
Notes:
  1. ^ "Astrid Mordo". The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe. 4 September 2005. Retrieved 4 September 2023.

~

Direct witch lineWitch father[edit]

LubyaCagliostro
MiarkaNikolai Mordo
Lilia Mordo[?] Calderu
Lilia CalderuKarl Mordo
Astrid Mordo

List of films based on Marvel Comics publications[edit]

List of Marvel Cinematic Universe films
Marvel
Era Year Phase Title MCU Distributor Era
0 1998 Blade No New Line Cinema 0
2000 X X-Men X-Men 20th Century Fox
2002 Blade II No New Line Cinema
Spider-Man No Columbia Pictures
2003 Daredevil No 20th Century Fox
X X2 X-Men
Hulk No Universal Pictures
2004 The Punisher No Lionsgate Films
Spider-Man 2 No Columbia Pictures
Blade: Trinity No New Line Cinema
2005 Elektra No 20th Century Fox
Fantastic Four No
2006 X X-Men: The Last Stand X-Men
2007 Ghost Rider No Columbia Pictures
Spider-Man 3 No
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer No 20th Century Fox
The Infinity Saga
1 2008 1 Iron Man 1 Paramount Pictures 1
1 The Incredible Hulk 1 Universal Pictures
Punisher: War Zone No Lionsgate Films
2009 X X-Men Origins: Wolverine X-Men 20th Century Fox
2010 1 Iron Man 2 1 Paramount Pictures
2011 1 Thor 1
X X-Men: First Class X-Men 20th Century Fox
1 Captain America: The First Avenger 1 Paramount Pictures
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance No Columbia Pictures
2012 1 The Avengers 1 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
The Amazing Spider-Man No Columbia Pictures
2 2013 2 Iron Man 3 2 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures 2
X The Wolverine X-Men 20th Century Fox
2 Thor: The Dark World 2 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
2014 2 Captain America: The Winter Soldier 2
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 No Columbia Pictures
X X-Men: Days of Future Past X-Men 20th Century Fox
2 Guardians of the Galaxy 2 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
2015 2 Avengers: Age of Ultron 2
2 Ant-Man 2
Fantastic Four No 20th Century Fox
3 2016 X Deadpool X-Men 20th Century Fox 3
3 Captain America: Civil War 3 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
X X-Men: Apocalypse X-Men 20th Century Fox
3 Doctor Strange 3 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
2017 X Logan X-Men 20th Century Fox
3 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 3 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
3 Spider-Man: Homecoming 3 Sony Pictures
3 Thor: Ragnarok 3 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
2018 3 Black Panther 3
3 Avengers: Infinity War 3
X Deadpool 2 X-Men 20th Century Fox
3 Ant-Man and the Wasp 3 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Y Venom 1: Venom SSU Sony Pictures
2019 3 Captain Marvel 3 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
3 Avengers: Endgame 3
X Dark Phoenix X-Men 20th Century Fox
3 Spider-Man: Far From Home 3 Sony Pictures
2020 X The New Mutants X-Men 20th Century Fox
The Multiverse Saga
4 2021 4 Black Widow 4 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures 4
4 Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings 4
Y Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage SSU Sony Pictures
4 Eternals 4 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
4 Spider-Man: No Way Home 4 Sony Pictures
2022 Y Morbius SSU
4 Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 4 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
4 Thor: Love and Thunder 4
4 Black Panther: Wakanda Forever 4
5 2023 5 Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania 5 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures 5
5 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 5
5 The Marvels 5
2024 Y Madame Web SSU Sony Pictures
5 Deadpool & Wolverine 5 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Y Kraven the Hunter SSU Sony Pictures
Y Venom 3: The Last Dance SSU
2025 5 Captain America: Brave New World 5 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
5 Thunderbolts* 5
6 2025 6 Fantastic Four 6 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures 6
6 Blade 6
2026 6 Avengers 5 6
2027 6 Avengers: Secret Wars 6
Disney


Caroline Graham[edit]

Works[edit]

Chief Inspector Barnaby series novels – (unless otherwise indicated)
Midsomer Murders
Character – (Actor) Seasons
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
DCI Tom Barnaby(John Nettles) Main
DCI John Barnaby(Neil Dudgeon) Main
Joyce Barnaby(Jane Wymark) Main
Sarah Barnaby(Fiona Dolman) Main
DS Gavin Troy(Daniel Casey) Main
DS Dan Scott(John Hopkins) Main
DS Ben Jones(Jason Hughes) Main
DS Charlie Nelson(Gwilym Lee) Main
DS Jamie Winter(Nick Hendrix) Main
Dr George Bullard(Barry Jackson) Main
Dr Dan Peterson(Toby Jones) Main
Dr George Bullard(Barry Jackson) Main
Dr Kate Wilding(Tamzin Malleson) Main
Dr Kam Karimore(Manjinder Virk) Main
Dr Fleur Perkins(Annette Badland) Main
Laura Simmons as Cully Barnaby – (daughter of Tom and Joyce)
Isabel Shaw as Betty Barnaby – (daughter of John and Sarah)

Robert Thorogood[edit]

Works[edit]

Death in Paradise

  • (2015) – A Meditation on Murder
  • (2016) – The Killing of Polly Carter
  • (2017) – Death Knocks Twice
  • (2018) – Murder in the Caribbean

The Marlow Murder Club

  • (2021) – The Marlow Murder Club
  • (2022) – Death Comes to Marlow
  • (2024) – The Queen of Poisons
Death in Paradise
Character – (Actor) Seasons
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13
DI Richard Poole(Ben Miller) Main
DI Humphrey Goodman(Kris Marshall) Main
DI Jack Mooney(Ardal O'Hanlon) Main
DI Neville Parker(Ralf Little) Main
DS Camille Bordey(Sara Martins) Main
DS Florence Cassell(Joséphine Jobert) Main Main
DS Madeleine Dumas(Aude Legastelois-Bidé) Main
DS Naomi Thomas(Shantol Jackson) Main

List of best-selling books[edit]

At least 10 million copies sold[edit]

(Pre-1920 English-language books)
Pre-1920 English-language books
Title Author Language Publication Sales Genre
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens English 1859 – (2) 200 million Historical fiction
She: A History of Adventure H. Rider Haggard English 1887 – (6) 83 million Adventure fiction
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ Lew Wallace English 1880 – (4) 50 million Historical fiction
Anne of Green Gables Lucy Maud Montgomery English 1908 – (9) 50 million Children's literature
Black Beauty Anna Sewell English 1877 – (3) 50 million Children's literature
The Tale of Peter Rabbit Beatrix Potter English 1902 – (8) 45 million Children's literature
A Message to Garcia Elbert Hubbard English 1899 – (7) 40 million Essay/Literature
The Wind in the Willows Kenneth Grahame English 1908 – (10) 25 million Children's literature
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain English 1885 – (5) 20 million Picaresque, Bildungsroman, Robinsonade
Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen English 1813 – (1) 20 million Classic Regency fiction, Romance
(With at least 10 million copies in sales)

Pride and Prejudice was the best-selling book in English until being overtaken by A Tale of Two Cities.

Daphne du Maurier[edit]

Novels[edit]

— "Last night, I dreamt I went to Manderley again."
— "Last night, I didn't get to sleep at all (no, no)."

Filmography[edit]


Adaptations of works by Daphne du Maurier
Year Film / miniseries adaptation Basis
1939 Jamaica Inn Jamaica Inn (1936)
1940 Rebecca Rebecca (1938)
1944 Frenchman's Creek Frenchman's Creek (1941)
1946 The Years Between The Years Between (play) (1945)
1947 Hungry Hill Hungry Hill (1943)
1952 My Cousin Rachel My Cousin Rachel (1951)
1959 The Scapegoat The Scapegoat (1957)
1963 The Birds "The Birds" (story) // (The Apple Tree) (1952)
1973 Don't Look Now "Don't Look Now" (story) // (Not After Midnight, and Other Stories) (1971)
1979 Rebecca Rebecca (1938)
1983 My Cousin Rachel My Cousin Rachel (1951)
1983 Jamaica Inn Jamaica Inn (1936)
1994 The Birds II: Land's End "The Birds" (story) // (The Apple Tree) (1952)
1994 The Lifeforce Experiment "The Breakthrough" (story) // (Not After Midnight, and Other Stories) (1971)
1997 Rebecca Rebecca (1938)
1998 Frenchman's Creek Frenchman's Creek (1941)
2012 The Scapegoat The Scapegoat (1957)
2014 Jamaica Inn Jamaica Inn (1936)
2017 My Cousin Rachel My Cousin Rachel (1951)
2020 Rebecca Rebecca (1938)


The Daphne du Maurier Collection[edit]

Daphne du Maurier
Novel Film
Jamaica Inn (1936) Jamaica Inn (1939)
Rebecca (1938) Rebecca (1940)
Frenchman's Creek (1941) Frenchman's Creek (1944)
Hungry Hill (1943) Hungry Hill (1947)
My Cousin Rachel (1951) My Cousin Rachel (1952)
The Scapegoat (1957) The Scapegoat (1959)


Adaptations of du Maurier's novels
Jamaica Inn        original 1939 film
Rebecca        original 1940 film
Frenchman's Creek        original 1944 film
Hungry Hill        original 1947 film
My Cousin Rachel        original 1952 film
The Scapegoat        original 1959 film
Daphne du Maurier
Daphne du Maurier
Year Film Director Producer Basis
1939 Jamaica Inn Alfred Hitchcock E. Pommer and C. Laughton Jamaica Inn (1936)
1940 Rebecca Alfred Hitchcock David O. Selznick Rebecca (1938)
1944 Frenchman's Creek Mitchell Leisen Buddy G. DeSylva Frenchman's Creek (1941)
1947 Hungry Hill Brian Desmond Hurst William Sistrom Hungry Hill (1943)
1952 My Cousin Rachel Henry Koster Nunnally Johnson My Cousin Rachel (1951)
1959 The Scapegoat Robert Hamer Michael Balcon The Scapegoat (1957)


Brontë sisters Daphne du Maurier Alfred Hitchcock Wyler / Stevenson
Wuthering Heights (1847) Jamaica Inn (1936) Jamaica Inn (1939) Wuthering Heights (1939)
Jane Eyre (1847) Rebecca (1938) Rebecca (1940) Jane Eyre (1943)

Similarities vs. plagiarism[edit]

(1936) – Jamaica Inn
Film adaptations
See also


(1938) – Rebecca
Film adaptations
Musical adaptations


(1952) – "The Birds" – (The Apple Tree)
Film adaptations


Daphne du Maurier[edit]

All original (and definitive) film adaptations by Alfred Hitchcock.


Brontë sisters[edit]

Definitive film versions

Brontë sisters[edit]

Thrushcross Grange[edit]

(circa 1803)
[Frances' father]
(d. 17--)
[Frances' mother]
(d. 17--)
Mr Earnshaw
(d. 1775)
[Mrs Earnshaw]
(d. 1773)
Mr Earnshaw
(d. 1775)
[Mrs Earnshaw]
(d. 1773)
Mr Linton
(d. 1780)
[Mrs Linton]
(d. 1780)
Frances [Earnshaw]
(d. 1778)
Hindley Earnshaw
(d. 1784)
Catherine Earnshaw
(d. 1784)
Edgar Linton
(d. 1801)
Hareton Earnshaw
(living)
Cathy Linton
(living)
[Edgar] Earnshaw
(placeholder)

Template:Brontë sisters[edit]

Year Brontë brother Brontë sisters Title
Branwell Charlotte Emily Anne
1944 Molly Lamont Lynne Roberts Heather Angel Three Sisters of the Moors
1946 Arthur Kennedy Olivia de Havilland Ida Lupino Nancy Coleman Devotion
1979 Pascal Greggory Marie-France Pisier Isabelle Adjani Isabelle Huppert Les Sœurs Brontë
2005 Matthew Thomas Fenella Woolgar Diane Beck  Catherine Cusack  Brontë (play)
2017 Grace Lynn Kung Cara Gee The Carmilla Movie
2022 Fionn Whitehead Alexandra Dowling Emma Mackey Amelia Gething Emily

Note: Does not include television.

Patrick
(17 Mar 1777 – 07 Jun 1861)
Maria
(15 Apr 1783 – 15 Sep 1821)
Maria
(23 Apr 1814 – 06 May 1825)
Elizabeth
(08 Feb 1815 – 15 Jun 1825)
Branwell
(26 Jun 1817 – 24 Sep 1848)
Emily
(30 Jul 1818 – 19 Dec 1848)
Anne
(17 Jan 1820 – 28 May 1849)
Charlotte
(21 Apr 1816 – 31 Mar 1855)
Arthur Bell Nicholls
(06 Jan 1819 – 02 Dec 1906)
Mary Anna Bell
(09 Sep 1831 – 27 Feb 1915)
(unborn child)
(d. 31 Mar 1855)

Marguerite Kaye[edit]

Book series

Legend of the Faol
  1. Claimed by the Wolf Prince – (Mar-2011)
  2. Bound to the Wolf Prince – (Apr-2011)
  3. The Highlander and the Wolf Princess – (May-2011)
Princes of the Desert
  1. The Sheikh's Impetuous Love-Slave – (Jun-2011)
  2. Innocent in the Sheikh's Harem – (Jul-2011)
  3. The Governess and the Sheikh – (Aug-2011)
The Armstrong Sisters
  1. Rumors That Ruined a Lady – (Nov-2013)
  2. Unwed and Unrepentant – (May-2014)
A Time for Scandal
  1. The Undoing of Daisy Edwards – (Jul-2014)
  2. The Awakening of Poppy Edwards – (Jul-2014)
Comrades in Arms
  1. The Soldier's Dark Secret – (Mar-2015)
  2. The Soldier's Rebel Lover – (Oct-2015)
Hot Arabian Nights
  1. The Widow and the Sheikh – (Apr-2016)
  2. Sheikh's Mail-Order Bride – (Aug-2016)
  3. The Harlot and the Sheikh – (Feb-2017)
  4. Claiming His Desert Princess – (Apr-2017)
Matches Made in Scandal
  1. From Governess to Countess – (Mar-2018)
  2. From Courtesan to Convenient Wife – (Apr-2018)
  3. His Rags-to-Riches Contessa – (Oct-2018)
  4. A Scandalous Winter Wedding – (Dec-2018)
Penniless Brides of Convenience
  1. The Earl's Countess of Convenience – (May-2019)
  2. A Wife Worth Investing In – (Jun-2019)
  3. The Truth Behind Their Practical Marriage – (Nov-2019)
  4. The Inconvenient Elmswood Marriage – (Jan-2020)
Revelations of the Carstairs Sisters
  1. The Earl Who Sees Her Beauty – (Oct-2021)
  2. Lady Armstrong's Scandalous Awakening – (Apr-2022)

Book titles[edit]

(All 57 titles)

Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York[edit]

(with Benita Stoney)

Queen Victoria
Date Book ISBN
26 Sep 1991 Victoria and Albert: A Family Life at Osborne House ISBN 978-0139508820
23 Sep 1993 Travels with Queen Victoria ISBN 978-0297831952
Benita Stoney (sans Ferguson)
Date Book ISBN
01 Jul 1995 My Mistress the Queen: The Letters of Frieda Arnold, Dresser to Queen Victoria, 1854-9 ISBN 978-0297814351

(with Marguerite Kaye)

Montagu Douglas Scott
Date Book ISBN Subject Born–Died
Lady Victoria Montagu Douglas Scott (Marchioness of Lothian) 20 Nov 1844 – 19 Jun 1938
10 May 2022 Her Heart for a Compass ISBN: 978-0062976536 Lady Margaret Montagu Douglas Scott 10 Oct 1846 – 05 Feb 1918
19 Mar 2024 A Most Intriguing Lady ISBN: 978-0063216839 Lady Mary Montagu Douglas Scott 06 Aug 1851 – 13 Dec 1908
Lady Katharine Montagu Douglas Scott (Viscountess Hampden) 25 Mar 1875 – 07 Mar 1951
Lady Constance Montagu Douglas Scott 10 Mar 1877 – 07 May 1970
Marian Montagu Douglas Scott 16 Jun 1908 – 11 Dec 1996
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Family connection

Bridgerton (novel series)[edit]

by Julia Quinn
Family sibling Actor in Netflix's Bridgerton and Queen Charlotte series Bridgerton series
  = Own story     = Appearance
The Duke and I The Viscount Who Loved Me An Offer from a Gentleman Romancing Mister Bridgerton To Sir Phillip, With Love When He Was Wicked It's In His Kiss On the Way to the Wedding
Anthony Jonathan Bailey
Benedict Luke Thompson
Colin Luke Newton
Daphne Phoebe Dynevor
Eloise Claudia Jessie
Francesca Ruby Stokes / Hannah Dodd
Gregory Will Tilston
Hyacinth Florence Hunt
Categories → Bridgerton // (novel series)

Acting roles[edit]

Love interests

  0. Edmund BridgertonViolet Ledger
  1. Anthony BridgertonKate Sheffield ~ The Viscount Who Loved Me – (2000) – (2)
  2. Benedict Bridgerton ∞ Sophie Beckett ~ An Offer from a Gentleman – (2001) – (3)
  3. Colin BridgertonPenelope Featherington ~ Romancing Mister Bridgerton – (2002) – (4)
  4. Daphne BridgertonSimon Basset ~ The Duke and I – (2000) – (1)
  5. Eloise Bridgerton ∞ Phillip Crane ~ To Sir Phillip, With Love – (2003) – (5)
  6. Francesca Bridgerton ∞ Michael Stirling ~ When He Was Wicked – (2004) – (6)
  7. Gregory Bridgerton ∞ Lucy Abernathy ~ On the Way to the Wedding – (2006) – (8)
  8. Hyacinth Bridgerton ∞ Gareth St. Clair ~ It's In His Kiss – (2005) – (7)

Lady Whistledown anthologies[edit]

  1. "Thirty-Six Valentines" — The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown – (2003)
  2. "The First Kiss" — Lady Whistledown Strikes Back – (2004)

Bridgerton continuation[edit]

  1. The Bridgertons: Happily Ever After – (2013)

Rokesby series[edit]

(Bridgerton prequel series set a generation earlier)
(Unsure if Rokesby was inspired by Rokeby from So Haunt Me.)

  1. George Rokesby ∞ Sybilla Bridgerton ~ Because of Miss Bridgerton – (2016) – (1)
  2. Edward Rokesby ∞ Cecilia Harcourt ~ The Girl with the Make-Believe Husband – (2017) – (2)
  3. Andrew Rokesby ∞ Poppy Bridgerton ~ The Other Miss Bridgerton – (2018) – (3)
  4. Nicholas Rokesby ∞ Georgiana Bridgerton ~ First Comes Scandal – (2020) – (4)

The Rokesby brothers have only one sister, named Mary, who is married to Felix Maynard.
They have no children. Nicholas is the only Rokesby sibling who is younger than Mary.

Note: Sybilla is the older sister of Edmund, Georgiana, and Hugo Bridgerton,
and is therefore the aunt of the eight Bridgerton siblings, through Edmund.
They have three (unnamed) children, while Andrew and Poppy have one.
Poppy is their cousin, whilst Cecilia Harcourt is of no relation whatsoever.
Hugo died without having children. Billie and George Rokesby had three
children, as mentioned, Cecilia and Edward have no children, Poppy and
Andrew have a son named Roger, and Georgiana and Nicholas have none.

Family sibling
Rokesby series
  = Own story     = Appearance
Because of Miss Bridgerton The Girl with the Make-Believe Husband The Other Miss Bridgerton First Comes Scandal
George
Edward
Andrew
Nicholas


Sibling Spouse
Rokesby series
  = Own story     = Appearance
Because of Miss Bridgerton The Girl with the Make-Believe Husband The Other Miss Bridgerton First Comes Scandal
George Rokesby Sybilla Bridgerton
Edward Rokesby Cecilia Harcourt
Andrew Rokesby Poppy Bridgerton
Nicholas Rokesby Georgiana Bridgerton


Rokesby family
Lord Rokesby ∞ Helen Rokesby George ∞ Sybilla Bridgerton
  • (child 1)
  • (child 2)
  • (child 3)
Edward ∞ Cecilia Harcourt
Andrew ∞ Poppy Bridgerton
  • Roger
Mary ∞ Felix Maynard
Nicholas ∞ Georgiana Bridgerton

Associated spinoff[edit]

  1. Queen Charlotte – (2023)
George & Charlotte

Collections[edit]

  1. Bridgerton Collection Volume 1 – (2020) – (The Duke and I / The Viscount Who Loved Me / An Offer from a Gentleman)
  2. Bridgerton Collection Volume 2 – (2021) – (Romancing Mister Bridgerton / To Sir Phillip, With Love / When He Was Wicked)
  3. Bridgerton Collection Volume 3 – (2021) – (It's In His Kiss / On the Way to the Wedding / Because of Miss Bridgerton)
  4. Bridgerton Prequels Collection – (2023) – (Because of Miss Bridgerton / The Girl with the Make-Believe Husband / The Other Miss Bridgerton / First Comes Scandal)

Also[edit]

  1. The Wit and Wisdom of Bridgerton – (2021)
  2. Miss Butterworth and the Mad Baron, a Graphic Novel – (2022)

All books from Splendid through First Comes Scandal are mass market paperbacks published by Avon Books;
Bridgerton Collection Volume 1 through Bridgerton Collection Volume 3 and The Wit and Wisdom of Bridgerton are e-books;
Bridgerton Box Set 1-4, Miss Butterworth and Bridgerton Box Set 5-8 are mass market paperbacks;
Bridgerton Prequels Collection is an e-book; Queen Charlotte is a mass market paperback;
and the last four collection books, also by Avon, are hardcover books.


                                 Rokesby series                                 
                                 Rokesby series                                 
                                 Rokesby series                                 
      2016 – Because of Miss Bridgerton                           
      2017 – The Girl with the Make-Believe Husband      
      2018 – The Other Miss Bridgerton                             
      2020 – First Comes Scandal                                       
                                 Rokesby series                                 
                                Bridgerton series                               
                                 Rokesby series                                 
      2000 – The Viscount Who Loved Me                          
      2001 – An Offer from a Gentleman                             
      2002 – Romancing Mister Bridgerton                        
      2000 – The Duke and I                                                 
      2003 – To Sir Phillip, With Love                                  
      2004 – When He Was Wicked                                     
      2006 – On the Way to the Wedding                            
      2005 – It's in His Kiss                                                  
                                 Rokesby series                                 

Viscountcy Bridgerton[edit]

Viscountcy Bridgerton
  6th Viscount Bridgerton ∞ Lady Bridgerton
  7th Viscount Bridgerton ∞ Alexandra Bridgerton
  8th Viscount Bridgerton ∞ Violet Ledger [Note 1]
  9th Viscount Bridgerton ∞ Kate Sheffield [Note 2]
10th Viscount Bridgerton ∞ (future wife) [Note 3]
  1. ^ Edmund Bridgerton, 8th Viscount Bridgerton
  2. ^ Anthony Bridgerton, 9th Viscount Bridgerton
  3. ^ Edmund Bridgerton, 10th Viscount Bridgerton


Bridgerton family
Lord Bridgerton        Alexandra Bridgerton
(7th Viscount Bridgerton)
Sybilla ∞ George Rokesby
  • (child 1)
  • (child 2)
  • (child 3)
Edmund ∞ Violet Ledger
  • Anthony
  • Benedict
  • Colin
  • Daphne
  • Eloise
  • Francesca
  • Gregory
  • Hyacinth
Georgiana ∞ Nicholas Rokesby
Hugo

Daughters of Archibald and Portia Featherington[edit]

Penelope Featherington m. Colin Bridgerton = four children (Agatha, Thomas, Jane, George)

The given names of the eight ~ Bridgerton ~ siblings are alphabetized A, B, C D, E, F, G, H;
whereas the names of the four Featherington daughters are all spelled with eight letters apiece.

Bridgerton sibling ∞ spouse

  1. Anthony Bridgerton ∞ Kate Sheffield
  2. Benedict Bridgerton ∞ Sophie Beckett
  3. Colin Bridgerton ∞ Penelope Featherington
  4. Daphne Bridgerton ∞ Simon Basset
  5. Eloise Bridgerton ∞ Phillip Crane
  6. Francesca Bridgerton ∞ Michael Stirling
  7. Gregory Bridgerton ∞ Lucy Abernathy
  8. Hyacinth Bridgerton ∞ Gareth St. Clair
Bridgerton family
Anthony Bridgerton ∞ Kate Sheffield
  • Edmund
  • Miles
  • Charlotte
  • Mary
Benedict Bridgerton ∞ Sophie Beckett
  • Charles
  • Alexander
  • William
  • Violet
Colin Bridgerton ∞ Penelope Featherington
  • Agatha
  • Thomas
  • Jane
  • George
Daphne Bridgerton ∞ Simon Basset
  • Amelia
  • Belinda
  • Caroline
  • David
  • Edward
Eloise Bridgerton ∞ Phillip Crane
  • Penelope
  • Georgiana
  • Frederick
Francesca Bridgerton ∞ Michael Stirling
  • John
  • Janet
Gregory Bridgerton ∞ Lucy Abernathy
  • Katherine
  • Richard
  • Hermione
  • Daphne
  • Anthony
  • Benedict
  • Colin
  • Eloise
  • Francesca
Hyacinth Bridgerton ∞ Gareth St. Clair
  • George
  • Isabella


Basset family
Daphne Bridgerton ∞ Simon Basset Amelia ∞ Robert Joliffe
  • Charles
  • Thomas
Belinda ∞ Kellan Butler
  • May
Caroline ∞ Geoffrey Findlay-Watt
  • Henry
  • Victoria
David
Edward


Bridgerton family
Edmund Bridgerton ∞ Violet Ledger Anthony Bridgerton ∞ Kate Sheffield Edmund Bridgerton
Miles Bridgerton
Charlotte Bridgerton
Mary Bridgerton
Benedict Bridgerton ∞ Sophie Beckett Charles Bridgerton
Alexander Bridgerton
William Bridgerton
Violet Bridgerton
Colin Bridgerton ∞ Penelope Featherington Agatha Bridgerton
Thomas Bridgerton
Jane Bridgerton
George Bridgerton
Daphne Bridgerton ∞ Simon Basset Amelia Basset ∞ Robert Joliffe Charles Joliffe
Thomas Joliffe
Belinda Basset ∞ Kellan Butler May Butler
Caroline Basset ∞ Geoffrey Findlay-Watt Henry Findlay-Watt
Victoria Findlay-Watt
David Basset
Edward Basset
Eloise Bridgerton ∞ Phillip Crane Penelope Crane
Georgiana Crane
Frederick Crane
Francesca Bridgerton ∞ Michael Stirling John Stirling
Janet Stirling
Gregory Bridgerton ∞ Lucy Abernathy Katherine Bridgerton
Richard Bridgerton
Hermione Bridgerton
Daphne Bridgerton
Anthony Bridgerton
Benedict Bridgerton
Colin Bridgerton
Eloise Bridgerton
Francesca Bridgerton
Hyacinth Bridgerton ∞ Gareth St. Clair George St. Clair
Isabella St. Clair


Bridgerton family
6th Viscount Bridgerton ∞ Lady Bridgerton
Lord Bridgerton ∞ Alexandra Bridgerton Sybilla Bridgerton ∞ George Rokesby (Rokesby child 1)
(Rokesby child 2)
(Rokesby child 3)
Edmund Bridgerton ∞ Violet Ledger Anthony Bridgerton ∞ Kate Sheffield Edmund Bridgerton
Miles Bridgerton
Charlotte Bridgerton
Mary Bridgerton
Benedict Bridgerton ∞ Sophie Beckett Charles Bridgerton
Alexander Bridgerton
William Bridgerton
Violet Bridgerton
Colin Bridgerton ∞ Penelope Featherington Agatha Bridgerton
Thomas Bridgerton
Jane Bridgerton
George Bridgerton
Daphne Bridgerton ∞ Simon Basset Amelia Basset ∞ Robert Joliffe Charles Joliffe
Thomas Joliffe
Belinda Basset ∞ Kellan Butler May Butler
Caroline Basset ∞ Geoffrey Findlay-Watt Henry Findlay-Watt
Victoria Findlay-Watt
David Basset
Edward Basset
Eloise Bridgerton ∞ Phillip Crane Penelope Crane
Georgiana Crane
Frederick Crane
Francesca Bridgerton ∞ Michael Stirling John Stirling
Janet Stirling
Gregory Bridgerton ∞ Lucy Abernathy Katherine Bridgerton
Richard Bridgerton
Hermione Bridgerton
Daphne Bridgerton
Anthony Bridgerton
Benedict Bridgerton
Colin Bridgerton
Eloise Bridgerton
Francesca Bridgerton
Hyacinth Bridgerton ∞ Gareth St. Clair George St. Clair
Isabella St. Clair
Georgiana Bridgerton ∞ Nicholas Rokesby
Hugo Bridgerton
Mr. Bridgerton ∞ Anne Bridgerton Roger Bridgerton
Richard Bridgerton
Poppy Bridgerton ∞ Andrew Rokesby Roger Rokesby
Reginald Bridgerton
Ronald Bridgerton


Bridgerton family
  • 6th Viscount Bridgerton ∞ Lady Bridgerton
    • 7th Viscount Bridgerton ∞ Alexandra Bridgerton
      • Sybilla Bridgerton ∞ George Rokesby
        • (Rokesby child 1)
        • (Rokesby child 2)
        • (Rokesby child 3)
      • Edmund Bridgerton ∞ Violet Ledger
        • Anthony Bridgerton ∞ Kate Sheffield
          • Edmund Bridgerton
          • Miles Bridgerton
          • Charlotte Bridgerton
          • Mary Bridgerton
        • Benedict Bridgerton ∞ Sophie Beckett
          • Charles Bridgerton
          • Alexander Bridgerton
          • William Bridgerton
          • Violet Bridgerton
        • Colin Bridgerton ∞ Penelope Featherington
          • Agatha Bridgerton
          • Thomas Bridgerton
          • Jane Bridgerton
          • George Bridgerton
        • Daphne Bridgerton ∞ Simon Basset
          • Amelia Basset ∞ Robert Joliffe
            • Charles Joliffe
            • Thomas Joliffe
          • Belinda Basset ∞ Kellan Butler
            • May Butler
          • Caroline Basset ∞ Geoffrey Findlay-Watt
            • Henry Findlay-Watt
            • Victoria Findlay-Watt
          • David Basset
          • Edward Basset
        • Eloise Bridgerton ∞ Phillip Crane
          • Penelope Crane
          • Georgiana Crane
          • Frederick Crane
        • Francesca Bridgerton ∞ Michael Stirling
          • John Stirling
          • Janet Stirling
        • Gregory Bridgerton ∞ Lucy Abernathy
          • Katherine Bridgerton
          • Richard Bridgerton
          • Hermione Bridgerton
          • Daphne Bridgerton
          • Anthony Bridgerton
          • Benedict Bridgerton
          • Colin Bridgerton
          • Eloise Bridgerton
          • Francesca Bridgerton
        • Hyacinth Bridgerton ∞ Gareth St. Clair
          • George St. Clair
          • Isabella St. Clair
      • Georgiana Bridgerton ∞ Nicholas Rokesby
      • Hugo Bridgerton
    • Mr. Bridgerton ∞ Anne Bridgerton
      • Roger Bridgerton
      • Richard Bridgerton
      • Poppy Bridgerton ∞ Andrew Rokesby
        • Roger Rokesby
      • Reginald Bridgerton
      • Ronald Bridgerton


SeeBridgerton family tree

Category:Bridgerton
Category:Bridgerton (novel series)

Sophie Jordan[edit]

The Scandalous Ladies of London
March 26, 2024 The Scandalous Ladies of London: The Duchess – (Book 2) ISBN: 978-0063270749
TBD The Scandalous Ladies of London: The Marchioness
March 28, 2023 The Scandalous Ladies of London: The Countess – (Book 1) ISBN: 978-0063270701
TBD The Scandalous Ladies of London: The Viscountess
TBD The Scandalous Ladies of London: The Baroness
Sophie Jordan

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1985 Legends & Lore   Deities & Demigods  
1985 Oriental Adventures
1985 Unearthed Arcana
1986 Dungeoneer's Survival Guide
1986 Wilderness Survival Guide
1987 Manual of the Planes
1987 Dragonlance Adventures
1988 Greyhawk Adventures
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons

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