Historical Figures with E
Yes! Albert Einstein, famed physicist of relativity.
Yes! Thomas Edison, inventor and business pioneer.
Yes! Dwight D. Eisenhower, US president and WWII general.
Yes! US First Lady and human rights champion.
Yes! Elon Musk, entrepreneur behind SpaceX and Tesla.
Yes! Queen of England; Tudor ruler, 16th century.
Yes! Rock 'n' roll icon, singer and actor.
Yes! Refers to Elvis Presley, rock 'n' roll legend.
Yes! British singer-songwriter and global star.
Yes! 11th-century English king and later saint.
Yes! American novelist and Nobel Prize winner.
Yes! King of England, 13th-14th century ruler.
Queen Elizabeth II, UK monarch 1952–2022, record reign
Eli Whitney, invented the cotton gin in 1793
American writer (1809–1849), pioneer of gothic tales and detective fiction.
Ella Fitzgerald, iconic American jazz singer 🎶
King of England (1284–1327), deposed and likely murdered.
Edward I of England (1239–1307), “Longshanks,” conqueror of Wales.
Likely Amelia Earhart, US aviator who vanished over Pacific in 1937.
Biblical prophet, revered in Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
English novelist (1818–1848), wrote “Wuthering Heights.”
Elizabeth I of England (1533–1603), the “Virgin Queen.”
Jewish queen in the Hebrew Bible who saved her people from genocide.
- edward VII
US revolutionary leader (1738–1789), captured Fort Ticonderoga.
German field marshal in WWII, “Desert Fox” of North Africa campaigns.
Edward V of England, one of the “Princes in the Tower,” disappeared young.
Again Edward I of England, medieval king known for legal reforms.
- eminem
Eliza Schuyler Hamilton (1757–1854), wife of A. Hamilton, ran an orphanage.
King of England 1461–83, key Wars of the Roses ruler.
Queen Elizabeth I, Tudor queen 1558–1603.
Hollywood icon, major actress of mid‑20th century.
Ancient Greek mathematician, “father of geometry”.
- Elizabeth the Queen
Dutch Renaissance scholar, humanist and theologian.
British children’s author, creator of Noddy and more.
US suffragist and abolitionist, key women’s rights leader.
Powerful 12th‑century queen of France and England.
Boy king of England, Protestant successor of Henry VIII.
Biblical Hebrew prophet, major Old Testament figure.
Mexican revolutionary leader (1879–1919), key in agrarian movement.
Queen Elizabeth II, UK monarch 1952–2022, very historic.
Ted Kennedy, long‑serving US senator, key in liberal politics.
John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, gave name to sandwich.
Norse explorer Erik Thorvaldsson, founded Greenland colony.
Joseph Merrick, “Elephant Man”, Victorian England medical curiosity.
Eleanor Roosevelt, US First Lady, human rights champion.
Colombian drug lord, led Medellín Cartel in 1980s.
Same as Erik the Red, Viking explorer of Greenland.
Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, wife of Alexander, philanthropist.
Biblical figure, walked with God before the Flood.
Friedrich Engels, co-wrote The Communist Manifesto.
French president since 2017, centrist politician.
Queen Elizabeth II, UK monarch 1952–2022.
Also clearly Queen Elizabeth II despite “ll” typo.
Better known as Blackbeard, infamous English pirate.
English doctor who created the smallpox vaccine.
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