Historical Figures with R

  • Valid: US presidents Theodore and Franklin D.

  • Valid: US President; helped end Cold War.

  • Valid: civil rights icon; sparked bus boycott.

  • Valid: Russian mystic, advisor to the Romanovs.

  • Valid: US President; resigned after Watergate.

  • Valid: US senator; civil rights leader, 1968 run.

  • Valid: surname of US President Ronald Reagan.

  • Valid: Dutch painter; Baroque master.

  • Mythic founder of Rome; semi-legendary in Roman history

  • Richard I of England, crusader king, famed warrior king

  • Medieval king of Scots who fought English rule, national hero

  • Maximilien Robespierre, key leader in French Revolution

  • Shakespeare’s Romeo, iconic tragic lover in Verona.

  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg
  • Richard the Lionheart, crusader king of England.

  • Beatles drummer, key figure in rock history.

  • King Richard II of England, deposed in 1399.

  • Richard I Lionheart, famed crusader king.

  • Influential American singer-pianist, soul music legend.

  • German Field Marshal Rommel, “Desert Fox” in WWII.

  • José Rizal, Filipino nationalist and national hero.

  • King of England (1483–1485); last Plantagenet ruler.

  • Civil rights icon; first Black child to desegregate a white school.

  • American actor-director, major figure in 1970s cinema.

  • Either Renaissance painter or archangel; both historic.

  • Pharaoh of Egypt's 19th dynasty; famed builder and warrior.

  • Another name for Ramesses II, Egypt’s “Great” pharaoh.

  • American essayist and poet; led the Transcendentalist movement.

  • American poet; known for “The Road Not Taken.”

  • British novelist; wrote “Matilda” and “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.”

  • WWII icon symbolizing US women industrial workers.

  • Likely John D. Rockefeller, oil tycoon and philanthropist.

  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg, US Supreme Court justice, feminist icon.

  • Polish football star, record‑breaker for Bayern and Poland.

  • US singer and cowboy actor, big in mid‑20th‑century media.

  • British chemist; key X‑ray work on DNA structure.

  • Authoritarian president of Zimbabwe, long‑ruling leader.

  • Likely Jean‑Jacques Rousseau, major Enlightenment philosopher.

  • US singer‑songwriter, noted film composer and satirist.

  • J. Robert Oppenheimer, physicist who led the Manhattan Project.

  • Brazilian football legend Roberto Carlos, famed left-back.

  • Robert F. Kennedy, US senator and attorney general, assassinated 1968.

  • Rodney King, whose beating sparked 1992 Los Angeles unrest.

  • Rick James, American funk musician with lasting musical influence.

  • Cardinal Richelieu, French statesman under Louis XIII.

  • WWI flying ace Manfred von Richthofen, nicknamed the Red Baron.

Le parole nell'elenco Historical Figures with R provengono dai giocatori del gioco di parole Nomi, Cose, Città.