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.