Among my contributions to Wikipedia, the articles that I have created or expanded in a significant way and which I am very fond of are:
Articles
Khanhoo is a non-partnership Chinese card game of draw-and-discard structure which may be as old as T'ienkeu ("Heaven and Nines"). It is very possibly the ancestor of all rummy games.
The Chest of Saint Simeon is a sarcophagus in the shape of a chasse, overlaid with silver and silver-gilt plaques, located over the main altar in the Church of Saint Simeon in Zadar, Croatia.
This is the List of compositions by Alexandre Goria, categorized here by title, opus number (some do not have one), key, genre, year of composition (when applicable), notes and references.
The Prussian Homage is an oil on canvas painting by Polish painter Jan Matejko, painted between 1879 and 1882 in Kraków, depicting a political event from the time of the Renaissance in Poland.
Haugtussa, Op. 67, is a song cycle for soprano and piano composed by Edvard Grieg in 1895. The text was written by the Norwegian writer Arne Garborg, an excerpt from his book of poetry Haugtussa.
Cristóbal Oudrid was a Spanish pianist, conductor and composer of operettas, noted for contributions to the formation and development of the zarzuela genre during the second half of the 19th century.
Elbogen is an iron meteorite that fell in the village of Loket, Kingdom of Bohemia, about the year 1400. Also known as the "Locket Iron", it is the oldest recorded fall in the Czech Republic.
Viktor Kosenko was a Ukrainian composer, concert pianist, and educator born in Saint Petersburg. He was a leading figure among the broad-minded artistic collective of the 20th-century Ukrainian music.
Hans Kronold was a Polish cellist, composer, educator, and a member of the symphony orchestras of New York and Boston. He was the first musician to make cello recordings on Bettini's phonograph cylinders.
The following is the complete List of compositions by Moritz Moszkowski, a pianist and classical composer who excelled not only in all the current pianistic repertoire, but also in the execution of his own compositions.
This is the List of compositions by Viktor Kosenko, who composed about 250 works in various genres. Many of his compositions, if not in manuscript, have been published only recently.