User:Rje/Watch

This page is a more or less comprehensive list of the articles I have created, or to which I have made major contributions. It is used primarily as a reference for the watchlist that heads all of my user pages.

Art & Literature

 * Adolf Noreen, Swedish linguist
 * Alan Ross, Anglo-Indian poet and editor
 * Anders Abraham Grafström, Swedish poet (translated from German and Swedish)
 * Anthony Hecht, American poet
 * Ascending and Descending, M.C. Escher lithograph
 * August Leskien, German linguist (translated from German and Dutch)
 * Bo Bergman, Swedish poet (translated from Swedish and Italian)
 * Carl August Hagberg, Swedish linguist and translator (translated from Swedish and German)
 * Daniel Kehlmann, German novelist (mostly translated from German)
 * Dorothy Hewett, Australian feminist writer
 * Giles Romilly, English journalist, WWII POW, nephew of Winston Churchill
 * Javier Marías, Spanish novelist and translator
 * Johannes Edfelt, Swedish writer (translated from Swedish)
 * Juan de Mesa, Spanish sculptor (translated from French)
 * Julia Nyberg, Swedish poet (translated from Swedish)
 * Julián Marías, Spanish academic and writer
 * K. Sello Duiker, South African novelist
 * Malla Silfverstolpe, Swedish salon hostess (translated from Swedish)
 * Mark Gertler (artist), English painter
 * Patrick Nasmyth, Scottish painter
 * Peter Barnes, English playwright
 * Peter Härtling, German writer (translated from German)
 * Phoebe Hesketh, English poet
 * Robert Garioch, Scottish poet
 * The Owl and the Nightingale, 13th century poem
 * William Latimer, English theologian and scholar
 * Wladimir Kaminer, German short story writer (translated from German)

Athletics

 * Athletics at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's 800 metres
 * Athletics at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's 1500 metres
 * Bo Ericson, Swedish hammer thrower
 * Étienne Bally, French sprinter
 * Gunnar Nielsen (athlete), Danish athlete
 * Københavns Idræts Forening, Danish athletics club
 * Marion Lüttge, German javelin thrower (translated from German)
 * Men's 400 metres world record progression, list
 * Miklós Szabó, Hungarian athlete
 * Niels Holst-Sørensen, Danish athlete and commander-in-chief of the Royal Danish Air Force
 * Owe Jonsson, Swedish sprinter (translated from Swedish)
 * Richard Chelimo, Kenyan athlete
 * Taisto Mäki, Finnish athlete (featured on DYK)

Boxing

 * Battle royal, History of the form of combat (Roman, Boxing, Pro-wrestling)
 * Beau Jack, American boxer
 * Bobo Olson, American boxer
 * Jack Broughton, English boxing pioneer (featured on DYK)
 * Jimmy Bivins, American boxer
 * Jimmy McLarnin, Northern Irish boxer
 * Joey Maxim, American boxer
 * Leavander Johnson, American boxer
 * Mzukisi Sikali, South African boxer
 * Ring Magazine fighters of the year, List, guess what of. :)

Film & Music

 * Adrian Biddle, English cinematographer
 * Anna Marly, French singer-songwriter (featured on DYK)
 * BAADASSSSS!, Mario Van Peebles' biopic of his father
 * Bengt Forsberg, Swedish classical pianist
 * Budgie (drummer), English drummer
 * Chris Evans (actor), American actor
 * Creep (film), British slasher film, stars Franka Potente
 * Death at a Funeral (2007 film), American comedy film
 * Firehouse Dog, American family film
 * Grandma's Boy (2006 film), American comedy film
 * Hans Krása, Czech-German composer (translated from German)
 * Haute Tension, French slasher film
 * Henry Bumstead, American art director and production designer
 * In the Mix (film), Crime-comedy film starring Usher
 * Joel Hirschhorn, American film score composer and songwriter
 * John Box, British production designer
 * John McGeoch, Scottish guitarist
 * Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008 film), 3-D adaptation of Journey to the Centre of the Earth
 * Redline (2007 film), American action film
 * Ron Underwood, American film director
 * Shopgirl, Romantic-comedy film
 * Sixten Ehrling, Swedish conductor
 * Stephanie Daley, Dramatic film
 * Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, Original Blaxploitation film (Good Article)
 * The Grim Game, Silent film starring Harry Houdini
 * Woman in the Dunes, Japanese existentialist film

Football

 * Brian Alderson, Scottish footballer
 * Caliou Ciss, Senegalese footballer
 * Clayton Ince, Trinidadian footballer
 * Egidio Notaristefano, Italian football player and manager
 * Fernando Martínez Perales, Spanish footballer
 * Francisco Liaño, Spanish footballer
 * Gabriele Pin, Italian footballer (mostly translated from Italian)
 * Garforth Town A.F.C., English non-league team
 * Giuseppe Giannini, Italian footballer
 * Jairzinho, Brazilian footballer
 * Joakim Persson (footballer, born 1975), Swedish footballer (mostly translated from German)
 * José Aurelio Gay, Spanish football player and manager
 * Kevin Campbell (footballer), English footballer
 * Kieron Dyer, English footballer
 * Liam Daish, Irish football player and manager
 * Lorenzo Scarafoni, Italian footballer (translated from Italian)
 * Massimo Brambati, Italian footballer (translated from Italian)
 * Massimo Crippa, Italian footballer (translated from Italian)
 * Max Eberl, German footballer
 * Mikel John Obi, Nigerian footballer
 * Nobby Stiles, English football player and manager
 * Onésimo Sánchez, Spanish football player and manager
 * Pat Jennings, Northern Irish footballer
 * Paul Ince, English football player and manager
 * PFA Players' Player of the Year, List of winners (featured list)
 * PFA Young Player of the Year, List of winners (featured list)
 * Ray Wilkins, English footballer
 * Ricardo Zamora, Spanish footballer
 * Roland Nilsson, Swedish football player and manager
 * Ronnie Rees, Welsh footballer
 * Scott Parker (footballer), English footballer
 * Sebastiano Nela, Italian footballer (translated from Italian)
 * Simon Davies (footballer born 1979), Welsh footballer
 * Steve Whitworth, English footballer
 * Valeriy Lobanovskyi, Ukrainian football player and manager
 * 2004 FIFA World Player of the Year, results
 * 2005 FIFA World Player of the Year, results

Politics

 * Aldo Brancher, Italian politician
 * Alicia Sánchez-Camacho, Spanish politician
 * Anna Finocchiaro, Italian politician
 * Charles Mohun, 4th Baron Mohun, English politician and duellist (featured on DYK)
 * Daniel Sirera, Spanish politician
 * Elke Hoff, German politician
 * Elżbieta Bieńkowska, Polish politician
 * Fernando Haddad, Brazilian politician
 * Flavio Delbono, Italian economist and politician
 * Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski, German politician
 * Harry Hylton-Foster, Speaker of the House of Commons (created as User:Enlightener)
 * Horace King, Baron Maybray-King, Speaker of the House of Commons (created as User:Enlightener)
 * Hugh Boulter, Archbishop of Armagh
 * Jöran Persson, Counsellor to Erik XIV of Sweden (based on a translation from Swedish; featured on DYK)
 * José María Barreda, Spanish politician
 * Joseph Leese, British politician and lawyer
 * Manuel Pinho, Portuguese politician and economist (featured on DYK)
 * Mette Frederiksen, Danish politician
 * Ministry of Regional Development of the Republic of Poland, Polish government ministry
 * Mustafa Abubakar, Indonesian politician
 * Nils Philip Gyldenstolpe, Swedish politician
 * Ota Šik, Czech economist and politician
 * Paola Concia, Italian politician
 * Paulino Rivero, Spanish politician
 * Paulo Renato Souza, Brazilian economist and politician
 * Percy Molteno, British politician
 * Peter de la Mare, Speaker during the Good Parliament
 * Prince Henri, Duke of Aumale, French nobleman
 * Richard Hoare, English banker, lord mayor of London
 * Richard Onslow, 1st Baron Onslow, Speaker of the House of Commons and Chancellor of the Exchequer (created as User:Enlightener)
 * Stephen Wall, British diplomat
 * Yildiz Akdogan, Danish politician

Rugby union

 * Alan MacDonald (rugby union), Scottish flanker
 * Alexandre Lapandry, French flanker
 * David Aucagne, French fly-half
 * Gordon D'Arcy, Irish centre
 * Guilhem Guirado, French hooker
 * Jacques Fouroux, French scrum-half
 * Jean-Baptiste Peyras-Loustalet, French wing
 * Julien Puricelli, French flanker
 * Kyle Traynor, Scottish prop
 * Lorenzo Cittadini, Italian prop
 * Luc Ducalcon, French prop
 * Marc Andreu, French wing
 * Mathew Tait, English back
 * Michele Sepe, Italian wing
 * Paul Derbyshire, Italian flanker
 * Pierre Corréia, French prop
 * Quintin Geldenhuys, Italian lock
 * Riccardo Bocchino, Italian fly-half
 * Simone Favaro, Italian flanker
 * Thomas Domingo, French prop
 * Tito Tebaldi, Italian scrum-half

Sport

 * Buck Freeman, Baseball right fielder
 * Charleston RiverDogs, Single A baseball team
 * Don Mossi, Baseball pitcher
 * Dougie Brown, Scottish cricketer
 * DW Stadium, Football and rugby stadium (Good Article)
 * Hobe Ferris, Baseball second baseman
 * Mark Ealham, English cricketer
 * Mark Wohlers, Baseball pitcher
 * Nig Cuppy, Baseball pitcher, most runs in a game by a pitcher (featured on DYK)
 * Ray Caldwell, Baseball pitcher
 * 1993 JGTC season, motor racing season (rescued from CSD)

Misc.

 * Canarias7, Spanish newspaper
 * Castle Stuart, Scotish tower house
 * Cyril Fletcher, English comedian
 * Edsviken, Swedish inlet (translated from Swedish)
 * Joakim, Scandinavian masculine given name
 * Keith Duckworth, English engineer
 * Lewis Urry, Canadian inventor
 * List of Cypriots
 * Sandringham time, Time-zone enacted by Edward VII
 * Stora Värtan, Swedish inlet (translated from Swedish)
 * The Darkness (comics), Comic book series
 * Urnes stave church, World heritage site (translated from Norwegian)

Disambiguation pages I have created

 * Dark Water
 * Edward Eliot
 * Glen Johnson
 * Molteno (disambiguation)

Athletics

 * Template:Footer European Champions 200 m Men, 400 m Men, 800 m Men, 1500 m Men, 110 m Hurdles Men, 400 m Hurdles Men, Pole Vault Men, Discus Men, Hammer Men, Shot Put Men, Decathlon Men
 * Template:Footer European Champions 100 m Women, 200 m Women, 400 m Women, 800 m Women, 1500 m Women, 3000 m Women, 5000 m Women, 10000 m Women, 80 m Hurdles Women, 100 m Hurdles Women, 400 m Hurdles Women, High Jump Women, Long Jump Women, Triple Jump Women, Pole Vault Women, Shot Put Women, Discus Women, Hammer Women, Javelin Women, Pentathlon Women, Heptathlon Women

Film

 * List of horror films
 * 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 in film

Literature

 * James Boswell, 18th century biographer and diarist
 * Phaswane Mpe, South African novelist
 * Vincent Brome, English biographer and novelist

Misc.

 * Careca, Brazilian footballer
 * Glenn Roeder, English football manager
 * Graham Taylor (footballer), English football manager
 * Jermaine Pennant, English footballer
 * List of people from Ohio, list
 * Peter Emery, British MP
 * Ron Todd, British trade unionist
 * Thomas Hennell, British artist
 * 1934 European Championships in Athletics
 * 1938 European Championships in Athletics
 * 1946 European Championships in Athletics
 * 1950 European Championships in Athletics