Historical Figures with C
Famed explorer who reached the Americas in 1492.
Last active pharaoh of Egypt; famed queen.
Winston Churchill, UK prime minister in WWII.
Naturalist who proposed evolution by selection.
Iconic silent-film actor, comedian, and director.
Usually Julius Caesar, Roman general and statesman.
Commonly Bill Clinton, 42nd US president.
Refers to Jesus Christ, key religious-historical figure.
Short for Christopher Columbus, Genoese explorer.
Frankish ruler who united much of Western Europe.
30th US president, nicknamed 'Silent Cal'.
Empress of Russia, reigned 1762–1796.
Roman emperor with a brief, turbulent reign.
British explorer James Cook, mapped Pacific, killed in Hawaii.
King of England, Scotland, Ireland; restored monarchy in 1660.
Many famous Charles: kings, Darwin, Dickens etc.
Fidel Castro, Cuban revolutionary leader and longtime head of state.
First wife of Henry VIII, key Tudor figure.
KFC founder Harland “Colonel” Sanders, food icon.
King Charles I of England, executed in 1649.
Notorious US cult leader, major criminal figure.
- Cesar
Can mean Constantine the Great, famed Roman emperor.
Spanish name for Christopher Columbus, explorer.
Likely Neville Chamberlain, UK PM pre‑WWII.
Italian Baroque painter, real name Michelangelo Merisi.
French fashion designer, born Gabrielle Chanel.
Usually Oliver Cromwell, English republican leader.
Biblical figure, son of Adam and Eve.
Calvin Coolidge, 30th president of the USA.
Roman statesman and orator Marcus Tullius Cicero.
Argentinian Marxist revolutionary in Cuba’s revolution.
Chinese philosopher Kong Fuzi, huge ethical influence.
Charlie Chaplin, iconic silent-film comedian and director.
Frédéric Chopin, Polish composer and piano virtuoso.
Likely George Washington Carver, famed US agricultural scientist.
Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross.
George Armstrong Custer, US cavalry officer at Little Bighorn.
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and king of Spain.
Charles Lindbergh, first solo nonstop Atlantic flight.
Charles de Gaulle, leader of Free France and president.
Grover Cleveland, US president in the late 1800s.
Canadian singer (b. 1968), famed for powerful ballads and "My Heart Will Go On".
- curie
Portuguese football legend (b. 1985), record scorer with huge global impact.
- carlo magno
Charlie Chaplin, silent film icon, created the Tramp and shaped early cinema.
Leader of Free France in WWII; later president who founded France’s Fifth Republic.
NBA Hall of Famer and TV analyst, major figure in US sports culture.
- cunt
Christopher Columbus, Genoese navigator whose 1492 voyage linked Europe and Americas.
American explorer who led 1492 voyage? Actually filmmaker, discovered America on screen!
Mononymous American singer and actress, major pop icon since the 1960s.
American general in Revolution, later disgraced.
First Roman emperor, ruled 27 BC–AD 14.
- Caca
Nicolaus Copernicus, heliocentric solar system.
21st U.S. president, served 1881–1885.
Likely Hugo Chávez, Venezuelan president.
Geoffrey Chaucer, English poet of Canterbury Tales.
Charlemagne, medieval emperor of the Franks.
Charles I of England, executed in 1649.
Charlie Chaplin, iconic silent film comedian.
- Cesar Chavez
Sixth wife of Henry VIII, survived the king.
Likely Andrew Carnegie, US steel magnate.
Karl Marx, philosopher behind Marxism.
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