List of historical novels

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This list outlines notable historical novels by the current geo-political boundaries of countries for the historical location in which most of the novel takes place. This list includes only the most notable novels within the genre, which have been included in Wikipedia. For a more comprehensive automatically generated list of articles on Wikipedia about historical novels, see Category:Historical novels. For a comprehensive list by time period on historical fiction in general see list of historical fiction by time period.

Contents

Afghanistan

Argentina

Australia

Austria

Bangladesh

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Brazil

Canada

Caribbean (multiple countries)

Chile

China

Colombia

Pre-Columbian civilizations

Aztec Empire

Inca Empire

Mayan Empire

Czech Republic

Denmark

Dominican Republic

Egypt

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Greenland

Haiti

Hungary

India

Bengali

English

Hindi

Malayalam

Tamil

Telugu

Urdu

Gujarati

Indonesia

Iran

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Japan

  1. El hilo del karma
  2. La nube rasgada
  3. El Dragón y el Crisantemo

Korea

Malta

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Norway

Pakistan

Palestine

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Ancient Rome

Russia

Sicily

South Africa

Spain

Multiple time frames

Early history

  1. En los reinos de Lug
  2. Arde Iberia
  3. El arévaco

Roman Spain

Visigothic Kingdom

  1. El alano
  2. Niebla y acero
  3. El dux del fin del mundo

Medieval

Spanish Golden Age

  1. Ladrones de tinta
  2. El gabinete de las maravillas
  3. El reino de los hombres sin amor
  1. Los caballeros de las sombras
  2. Sabed que mi nombre se perdió

Picaresque novel

Exploration and conquest

18th century

  1. El asedio del Diablo
  2. El alma en la batalla
  3. Emboscada en Nápoles

19th century

20th century

Sweden

Switzerland

Syria

Turkey

United Kingdom

Earliest history

Roman Britain

Medieval

Tudor and Stuart

Hanoverian

Victorian

20th century

Multiple time frames

United States (including areas that become part of the US)

Colonial

  1. Resiste Tucson
  2. Largo camino hacia Zuni Pueblo
  3. Guerras mescalero en Río Grande

19th century

20th century

Multiple time frames

Novels by James A. Michener

Novels by other authors

Vietnam

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