Historical Figures with G

  • Yes! First U.S. president; led the Revolution.

  • Yes! Mahatma Gandhi led India's nonviolence fight.

  • Yes! Refers to Galileo Galilei, famed astronomer.

  • Yes—commonly refers to a U.S. president, father or son.

  • Yes! Mongol emperor who built a vast empire.

  • Yes! 38th U.S. president; pardoned Nixon.

  • Yes—usually Ulysses S. Grant, U.S. general and president.

  • Yes! Italian astronomer; championed heliocentrism.

  • Yes! Ancient physician whose writings shaped medicine.

  • Yes! 43rd U.S. president; led during 9/11 and Iraq war.

  • Yes—likely James A. Garfield, U.S. president (assassinated).

  • Yes! Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italian unification hero.

  • Mikhail Gorbachev, last Soviet leader, ended Cold War 🌍

  • Apache leader (1829–1909), symbol of Native resistance.

  • His 2020 death sparked global racial justice protests.

  • King of the UK 1910–1936, WWI-era British monarch.

  • First Hanoverian king of Great Britain, ruled from 1714.

  • Yes! British author of 1984 and Animal Farm.

  • British king 1820–1830, known for lavish lifestyle.

  • 1605 Gunpowder Plot conspirator, icon in V for Vendetta.

  • Nazi propaganda minister, close ally of Hitler. Dark history.

  • 22nd & 24th U.S. president, only one to serve nonconsecutive terms.

  • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, key German writer and polymath.

  • Biblical judge and military leader of Israel.

  • Archangel in Bible/Quran; central religious figure.

  • UK king 1936–1952, led Britain through WWII.

  • King of Great Britain 1727–1760, pre–Seven Years’ War era.

  • george harrison
  • Johannes Gutenberg, invented movable-type printing in Europe.

  • Classic Hollywood star (1905–1990), Swedish-American actress.

  • King George III, British monarch during US Revolution.

  • Swedish climate activist, global figure since teens.

  • American actress and Princess of Monaco, 1950s icon.

  • george clooney
  • gengis kahn
  • Robert E. Lee, Confederate general in US Civil War.

  • Usually Ulysses S. Grant, Civil War general, president.

  • Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone.

  • Gordon Ramsay, UK chef, TV star, culinary influence.

  • US WWII general, led 3rd Army in Europe.

  • Boxing champion and grill entrepreneur, US icon.

  • Refers to Galileo Galilei, key figure of the Scientific Revolution.

  • Modernist US writer, Paris salon host for major artists.

  • 41st US president, led during Gulf War era.

  • Hall of Fame NBA guard, “The Glove” on defense.

  • Colloquial for Mahatma Gandhi, Indian independence leader.

  • Likely Yuri Gagarin, first human in space, Soviet cosmonaut.

  • Refers to Vincent van Gogh, Dutch Post‑Impressionist painter.

  • US feminist writer and activist, led 2nd-wave feminism.

  • 43rd US president, led during 9/11 and Iraq War.

  • US governor, staunch segregationist in the 1960s.

  • 41st US president, led during Gulf War.

  • US WWII general, led 3rd Army in Europe.

  • Antoni Gaudí, Catalan architect of Sagrada Família.

  • Better known as Julius Caesar, Roman general and dictator.

  • Muammar Gaddafi, longtime Libyan leader.

  • Northern Irish football legend for Manchester United.

  • Refers to Mahatma Gandhi, led India’s independence.

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