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 Nantgarw porcelain
 napalm - use in World War II
 Napata - capital of the kings of Cush
  - sacked by Egyptians
 Napier, Charles - 'Peccavi'
 Napier, John
 Napier, Robert - and Clydeside shipbuilding
 Napier Commission - in 1883
 Naples - founded by Greeks
  - separated in 1302 from kingdom of Sicily
  - and the house of Anjou
  - and Boccaccio
  - captured by Aragon in 1442
  - and the French in 1495
  - taken by French in 1501-04
  - and the Habsburgs from 1529
  - revolution in 1820
  - taken by Garibaldi in 1860
  - captured by Allies in 1943
 NAPOLEON
  - tour through time
  - and the coup d'état of Fructidor
  - and a possible Suez canal
  - and Robert Emmet
  - and the Légion d'Honneur
  - and the French republican calendar
  - and Haydn
  - encounter with Metternich in Dresden
  - as potential emperor of South America
  - as Mars, sculpted by Canova
  - 'nation of shopkeepers'
  - on St Helena
  - and vaccination
 Napoleon, invasion of Russia - article by Richard Alley
 Napoleon II - or the duke of Reichstadt
 Napoleon III
  - and the Suez canal
  - meets with Cavour in 1858
  - at Solferino
  - and Mexico in 1862-7
  - and the Franco-Prussian war
 NAPOLEONIC WARS
  - tour through time
  - brief history
 Naqsh-e-Rustam - rock sculpture
 Nara - first capital of Japan
 Narbonne - taken by Muslims in 720
 Narmer - Egyptian pharaoh
 Narnia (C.S. Lewis)
 Narodnaya Volya - terrorist group
 Narodniki - in 19th-century Russia
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