Historical Figures with J

  • Yes! Refers to Thomas Jefferson, 3rd U.S. president.

  • Yes! 2nd U.S. president and Founding Father.

  • Yes! 4th U.S. president, 'Father of the Constitution'.

  • Yes! Nickname for John F. Kennedy, 35th U.S. president.

  • Yes! 35th U.S. president; led early Space Race.

  • Yes—infamous figure behind 1888 London crimes.

  • Yes! Soviet leader during WWII and early Cold War.

  • Yes! French heroine and saint from the 1400s.

  • Yes! Roman general and statesman of the late Republic.

  • Yes! Beatles musician and peace activist.

  • Yes! 46th U.S. president; former VP under Obama.

  • Broke MLB color barrier in 1947, civil rights icon.

  • Yes! Captain John Smith, Jamestown explorer.

  • 35th US president, led during Cold War, assassinated in 1963.

  • Disciple who betrayed Jesus; major Biblical figure.

  • Jewish preacher who baptized Jesus, key early Christian figure.

  • British explorer who mapped Pacific coasts; killed in Hawaiʻi.

  • 39th US president, later famed for humanitarian work.

  • English novelist of manners; wrote “Pride and Prejudice.”

  • King James VI/I, united Scots and English crowns in 1603.

  • 5th US president; Monroe Doctrine shaped US foreign policy.

  • Notorious American outlaw of the Old West, killed 1882.

  • Assassin of Lincoln; actor turned infamous in US history.

  • Longtime FBI director; wielded major 20th‑century power.

  • Filipino nationalist writer; martyr of Spanish colonial rule.

  • US civil rights leader and politician; ran for president.

  • Influential rock singer of the 1960s; died at 27.

  • American folk hero John Chapman, famed orchard planter.

  • 21st‑century Canadian PM, major political figure.

  • Spelled wrong, but clearly Julius Caesar, Roman dictator.

  • US Founding Father, first Chief Justice of Supreme Court.

  • Irish modernist writer, author of Ulysses and Dubliners.

  • King of England (House of Stuart), deposed in 1688.

  • Again Julius Caesar, misspelled but clearly identifiable.

  • President of the Confederacy during American Civil War.

  • Misspelling of Joan of Arc, French heroine and saint.

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  • Godfather of soul, hugely influential American musician.

  • English philosopher, key Enlightenment thinker on liberty.

  • Byzantine emperor Justinian I, issued famous law code.

  • US First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, style icon of the 1960s.

  • Jesse James, legendary 19th‑century American outlaw.

  • Could be queen or actress Jane Seymour, both historic figures.

  • Founder of the Latter‑day Saint movement in 1820s America.

  • 15th US president, led pre–Civil War America.

  • US TV judge Judy Sheindlin, pioneer of courtroom reality shows.

  • Iconic American Western film star of the 20th century.

  • 19th‑century American abolitionist who led Harpers Ferry raid.

  • 6th US president, son of John Adams, 1825–1829.

  • Likely Jesse Jackson, famed US civil‑rights leader.

  • First FBI director, major figure in 20th‑century US politics.

  • Refers to James I of England/VI of Scotland, early 1600s king.

  • Common way to denote James I, king of England and Scotland.

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  • American actor of the 1950s, icon of youth rebellion.

  • Founder of Jack Daniel’s whiskey, 19th‑c. distiller.

  • 10th U.S. president, annexed Texas in the 1840s.

  • Legendary African American steel‑driving folk hero.

  • Primatologist who studied wild chimpanzees in Tanzania.

  • US abstract expressionist painter, drip technique.

  • Nickname for JFK, 35th U.S. president, assassinated 1963.

  • American cult leader behind the 1978 Jonestown massacre.

  • British chef and TV personality, food‑education activist.

  • Mughal emperor Jahangir, ruled India in early 1600s.

  • Hong Kong action star with global influence in film stuntwork.

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