Historical Figures with H
Alexander Hamilton, US Founding Father.
Henry Ford, auto pioneer who founded Ford Motor.
Harry S. Truman, US president after WWII.
Harriet Tubman, abolitionist who led the Underground Railroad.
Hannibal, Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps.
Herbert Hoover, 31st US president during the Depression.
Hillary Clinton, US senator, Secretary of State.
Helen Keller, author and advocate who was deaf-blind.
Henry VIII, Tudor king of England.
Harry Houdini, famed magician and escape artist.
Modern British singer, ex–One Direction star.
Several kings named Henry IV in Europe’s history.
King of England, started the Tudor dynasty.
Ancient Greek poet of the Iliad and Odyssey
English king, victor at Agincourt in 1415.
US tycoon, aviator, filmmaker; very reclusive
Australian PM who vanished while swimming in 1967
King of England during the Wars of the Roses
English explorer; searched for Northwest Passage
US baseball legend; 755 career home runs
Name of several Judean kings in the Bible
King of England; rival of Thomas Becket
Influential 19th‑c. US statesman from Kentucky
Emperor of Japan during World War II
33rd US president; ordered atomic bombings
Henry VIII, Tudor king with six famous wives
King Harold II of England, died at Hastings
US diplomat; key figure in Cold War politics
Famous US writer Ernest Hemingway, Nobel Prize 1954.
Ancient Greek historian, called the 'Father of History'.
Refers to Harry Houdini, famed escape artist.
Roman emperor Hadrian, built Hadrian’s Wall in Britain.
Mughal emperor Humayun, ruled parts of India in 1500s.
African‑American woman whose cells (HeLa) changed medicine.
33rd US president, key figure in WWII aftermath.
Classic Hollywood actor Humphrey Bogart, film icon.
Australian actor Hugh Jackman, famed as Wolverine and acclaimed musical star.
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Hubert Humphrey, US vice president and major mid‑20th‑century politician.
Henry V, King of England, victor of Agincourt in 1415.
Likely Joseph Haydn, Austrian composer, “Father of the Symphony.”
Harriet Tubman, famed Underground Railroad conductor and abolitionist.
Harold Wilson, Labour prime minister who led the UK in the 1960s–70s.
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Horatio Nelson, British admiral famed for Trafalgar and naval victories.
Likely Miguel Hidalgo, Mexican priest who launched the independence revolt.
Epithet for Henry IV of France, noted for ending religious wars.
Werner Heisenberg, German physicist behind quantum uncertainty principle.
Likely Warren G. Harding, 29th US president.
Harald Hardrada, 11th‑c. Norwegian king.
Harald Hardrada, Viking king killed in 1066.
Hank Williams, pioneering US country musician.
Hernán Cortés, led Spanish conquest of Aztec Empire.
Herman Melville, author of “Moby-Dick”.
Henry VIII, Tudor king with six wives.
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