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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