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Unfinished ethnobotany

Trans stuff

User:Asarelah/sandbox/List of Official Statements from Professional Organizations on Transgender People

Figure this out

Template:Service award progress

Women royals

Jewish history

Folklore/Mythology/symbols

Textiles in mythology and folklore

Amulets

Observances

Gemstones

Flowers

Religions

To do

See about renaming this category: Category:Historical people who were forensically reconstructed to include prehistoric people.

Research Links

Shortcuts and templates

Wikipedia:Categorization/Ethnicity, gender, religion and sexuality

New Women in warfare articles

Policarpa Salavarrieta, María Antonia Santos Plata, Filomena Valenzuela Goyenechea, Nehanda Nyakasikana

Ancient warfare timeline

Link: Women in ancient warfare

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Agrippina_Major <---Sort this category out. What Agrippina is who?

Images to possibly add if article grows

Images to add to Medieval timeline as it grows

Women in post-classical warfare

Citations needed

  • Rusla
  • 1236-1294: Female warriors attended the campaigns of the Mongols.
  • 14th century: Joanna of Flanders leads troops into battle. Joan, Duchess of Brittany was among her antagonists.
  • Agnes, Countess of Dunbar (two entries, same event?) Also change name.
  • 1398: Ram Pyari Gurjar was a female commander who fought against Timur, when Timurl invaded the regions from Haridwar to ancient Delhi.[citation needed]
  • create article for 1351–1357: Cia Ordelaffi née Marzia degli Ubaldini an italian noblewoman from Forlì came in help of Lodovico Ordelaffi during the battle of Dovadola (part of the Guelphs and Ghibellines war). In 1357 she took part in the defense of Cesena during the Forlivesi crusade induced by Pope Innocent VI.[93]
  • create article for 1351–1363: Han E serves as a soldier in the Chinese army as a man under the name Han Guanbao, and is promoted to lieutenant.[92]

Not mentioned yet

Prioritize adding non-European entries: Category:Women in medieval warfare See about renaming greater category to "Women in Post classical warfare"

Early Modern warfare timeline

Women in warfare (1500-1699)

In article

Not in article

No Image, not in article

18th-century

WOC, no image

Maybe?

Image available, in article

Image available, not in article

No image, not in article

19th century

Philippines

Indonesia

Japan

India

Other WOC

Race unknown

White women

No pictures

Pre-1945, worldwide

Pre-1945 United States

WWI

WWII

Post 1945 worldwide

Post 1945 U.S.

Timeline of women in the United States military from 1945 to 1999

No pics, not in article

Post 2000 U.S. Mil

Articles with pictures

2010-present

Articles with pictures

Not sure if should add

Astronauts

Sort

Post 2000, no portrait

(Sorted through researcharchives.gov on this section)

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:US_Navy_100526-N-6220J-150_Rear_Adm._Wendi_B._Carpenter,_Commander,_Navy_Warfare_Development_Command,_Norfolk,_presents_her_command_coin_to_Earl_McClure,_a_punchpress_operator_with_35_years_service_at_the_Arkansas_Lighthouse_fo.jpg https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:US_Navy_100902-N-6736S-018_Rear_Adm._Wendi_B._Carpenter,_commander_of_Navy_Warfare_Development_Command,_meets_with_the_CEO_of_Sherwin-Williams_and_his_staff_to_thank_them_for_their_support_of_the_Navy.jpg https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Guantanamo_Bay_Gazette_2006-01-06.pdf&page=8

Misc

Spirit possession

Barnstars to propose to be added to official list

Category:Barnstar award templates

General

Internal Wiki

Arts

Religion

Warfare

American Civil War

Region

Sports

Science

No description

New Article Sandbox

American women in World War I

Important enough for an article?

Misc

Ethnobotany

Add more information about Tansy.

Plants of Connecticut

Category:Plants used in Native American cuisine

Trees of Connecticut

Create/add to articles about these

List of mammals of Connecticut

Whales and dolphins

Shrews

New Guinea ethnic groups by number

Ethnobotany resource: http://herb.umd.umich.edu/

Royalty

Other stuff

  • Plutarch, when describing the marital practices of the Spartans, describes what we would consider polyamory. Add this to relevant articles. Also describes Spartan women taking female lovers.