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 Bass (brewer)
 Bass, George - and Tasmania
 Basseville, Nicolas de - death in Rome in 1793
 Bass Rock
 Bastard, Benjamin - stables at Sherborne Castle
 Bastille - fall in 1789
 bastion - in Renaissance fortification
 Basuto - also known as Sotho
 Basutoland - annexed by Britain in 1868
  - as British protectorate
 Batalha - abbey in Portugal
 Batán Grande - ancient Andean city
 Batavia - and the Dutch East India Company
 Batavian Republic - from 1795
 Bateman, Hester
 Bateman, H.M.
 Bateman, James - Biddulph Grange
 Bateman's - Rudyard Kipling
 Bates, H.E.
 Bath - as Roman resort
  - and the Georgian style
  - and Gainsborough
  - and Haile Selassie
  - brief description
  - and Buxton
 Bath bun
 Bath Festival
 Bath Oliver
 bath house - Mohenjo-daro
 bathing machine
 Bathurst - and anti-slave-trade from 1816
 Bathsheba - wife of David
 Batista, Fulgencio - and Cuba
 Batllé y Ordonez, José
 Battlistas - and the Colorados
 battering ram - and the Assyrians
 Battersea Dogs Home
 Battersea Power Station
 Battle Abbey
 Battle of the Books - by Swift
 Battle of Britain - in 1940
  - brief account
 Batu - grandson of Genghis Khan
 Baudouin, king of Belgium - and Congolese independence
 Bauhin, Gaspard - Swiss botanist
 Bavaria - and the Baivarii
  - incorporated in empire by Charlemagne
  - divided in 1329
  - and War of the Spanish Succession
  - reunited in 1777
  - kingdom from 1806
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