Historical Figures with F
Real historical singer; iconic voice of the swing era.
Archduke of Austria; his assassination sparked WWI.
FDR, US president who led during the New Deal era.
Likely Benjamin Franklin, US founder and inventor.
FDR, US president through the Great Depression and WWII.
Pioneer nurse who reformed care in the Crimean War.
Legendary Queen frontman; hugely influential singer.
Famed Mexican painter known for vivid self-portraits.
Frederick Douglass, US abolitionist and writer.
Commonly refers to Francisco Franco, Spanish dictator.
English explorer/privateer; circumnavigated the globe.
Widely used for Sigmund Freud, founder of psychoanalysis.
Fidel Castro, Cuban revolutionary and long-time leader.
Could be philosopher or painter Francis Bacon, both historic.
Ferdinand Magellan, led first circumnavigation of Earth.
Faraday, key physicist who pioneered electromagnetism.
U.S. lawyer who wrote lyrics to the US anthem.
Frederick Douglass, famed ex-slave and reformer.
US president who led through WWII and the New Deal.
Iconic American architect; designed Fallingwater.
Prussian king, military reformer, patron of arts.
14th U.S. president, served before the Civil War.
Abolitionist ex‑slave; key voice against slavery.
Misspelling, but clearly FDR, US wartime president.
American novelist; wrote “The Great Gatsby.”
Variant spelling of F. Scott Fitzgerald, same author.
Frida Kahlo, Mexican painter famed for self‑portraits.
Full name of FDR, 32nd U.S. president.
Legendary American dancer and film star.
Spanish dictator (1892–1975), ruled after civil war.
Philippine president and dictator (1917–1989).
Likely Frida Kahlo, iconic Mexican painter.
Frederick the Great, Prussian king and reformer.
Likely Millard Fillmore, 13th U.S. president.
Leonardo Fibonacci, medieval Italian mathematician.
FDR: Franklin D. Roosevelt, US president in WWII.
- Frida Kalo
Czech writer (1883–1924), author of “The Trial”.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, US president in WWII.
King of France (1494–1547), Renaissance patron.
Roger Federer, Swiss tennis legend, 20 slams.
German philosopher (1844–1900), wrote “Zarathustra”.
President of France (2012–2017), Socialist.
Michel Foucault, French philosopher, historian.
JFK, 35th US president, led during Cold War era.
Name of several monarchs; fits historic rulers.
New Zealand eye surgeon, famed for global charity work.
Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I, “Red Beard” crusader.
Austro-Hungarian emperor Franz Joseph I, long reign.
Italian Catholic saint who founded Franciscan Order.
Wrote US anthem “Star-Spangled Banner,” lawyer-poet.
King of Spain and Naples, Bourbon monarch in 1800s.
Italian film director Federico Fellini, surreal classics.
US immunologist, led major public health responses.
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