Historical Figures with D
Yes - 45th U.S. president; major political figure.
Yes - Charles Darwin, evolution pioneer and naturalist.
Yes - WWII general and 34th U.S. president.
Likely King David of Israel; famed biblical ruler.
Yes - Leonardo da Vinci, Renaissance artist-inventor.
Yes - Princess Diana, beloved British royal figure.
Yes - Dante Alighieri, wrote the Divine Comedy.
Yes - American frontiersman and explorer.
Yes - Renaissance sculptor; master of bronze.
Yes - WWII general and 34th U.S. president.
Yes - iconic musician and artist of the 20th c.
Yes - Leonardo da Vinci, Renaissance genius.
US frontiersman and politician, died at the Alamo
Title for Tibetan Buddhist leaders, major religious role
Usually refers to Salvador Dalí, surrealist Spanish painter.
King of Scots (12th c.), strengthened Scottish monarchy.
US country singer-songwriter, major cultural icon.
American actor, two Oscars, star of “Training Day”.
British naturalist/broadcaster, famed for BBC nature docs.
René Descartes, French philosopher, “I think, therefore I am”.
19th‑c. American statesman, famed orator and lawyer.
34th US president, WWII Allied commander in Europe.
Jazz bandleader/composer, key figure in swing music.
Walt Disney, US animator and studio founder, media pioneer.
American singer, Motown legend, major pop‑music influence.
Frontiersman/politician Davy Crockett, US folk hero.
British actor, famed as Harry Potter. Modern film icon.
Arthur Wellesley, UK PM and general who beat Napoleon.
American singer–actress, Golden Age Hollywood star.
South African archbishop, anti‑apartheid Nobel laureate.
Medieval Italian poet of the Divine Comedy fame.
Benjamin Disraeli, 19th‑c. British PM and novelist.
Scottish missionary–explorer of Africa in 1800s.
Princess Diana, British royal and humanitarian icon.
American singer-actor, Rat Pack star of 1950s–60s
English football legend, global icon of the 1990s–2000s
- Duke of York
Likely Frederick Douglass, famed US abolitionist orator
Denis Diderot, key Enlightenment philosophe, Encylopédie
Could be Darius I of Persia, major Achaemenid king
US WWII–Korean War general, led Pacific and UN forces
Legendary seducer from Spanish literature, cultural archetype
U.S. First Lady Dolley Madison, saved White House treasures
Roman emperor who stabilized empire, famed for persecutions
Queen of Carthage in Virgil’s Aeneid, key mythic figure
Ancient Greek Cynic philosopher, lived in a barrel
Georges Danton, French Revolution leader, guillotined 1794.
John Diefenbaker, Canadian prime minister 1957–63.
Common phrasing for Diana, Princess of Wales.
Refers to Diana, Princess of Wales, UK royal figure.
US baseball star, Yankees shortstop, Hall of Famer.
Charles de Gaulle, led Free France, later French president.
Claude Debussy, French composer, key Impressionist in music.
US politician, ex-KKK leader, controversial figure.
UK prime minister 2010–16 and again from 2023.
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