Historical Figures with K
Nice! Usually means JFK, US president (1961-63).
Yes! 19th-century philosopher who shaped communism.
Yes! Nickname of Tutankhamun, boy pharaoh of Egypt.
US media star, influencer since 2000s
Immanuel Kant, Prussian philosopher, 18th c.
Yes! Princess of Wales, prominent modern royal.
Yes! Henry Kissinger, US diplomat and Nobel laureate.
Yes! Leader of North Korea since 2011.
US rapper and producer, huge pop‑culture impact
US politician, first female US vice president
Likely Helen Keller, deaf-blind author & activist.
NBA legend, 5× champion with Lakers, global icon.
English king who signed Magna Carta in 1215.
Biblical king of Israel, famed for psalms & Goliath.
Nirvana frontman, key figure in 1990s grunge rock.
John Keats, Romantic English poet, died 1821.
Fifth wife of Henry VIII, executed for adultery.
North Korean leader, ruled 1994–2011.
Henry VIII, Tudor king, famous for six marriages.
Henry VII, first Tudor king of England, 1485–1509.
Country singer Kenny Rogers, famed for "The Gambler" and long career.
Likely Kaiser Wilhelm II, last German Emperor before WWI.
Franz Kafka, Prague writer of surreal, influential fiction.
Kim Jong Un, North Korean leader, major modern political figure.
Karl der Große = Charlemagne, medieval Frankish emperor.
Kobe Bryant, NBA legend whose impact transcended basketball.
King Charles II of England, restored monarchy in 1660.
Katherine Johnson, NASA mathematician vital to early spaceflights.
Biblical King Solomon, famed for wisdom and temple building.
Louis XIV of France, the Sun King, shaped absolutist monarchy.
King George II of Great Britain, ruled during 18th‑c wars.
Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet premier during Cold War, Cuban crisis.
Footballer Kaká, Brazilian star and Ballon d’Or winner.
Rudyard Kipling, English writer of “The Jungle Book”
- King Martin Luther
English king, victor at Agincourt in 1415
Founding leader of North Korea, 20th c. ruler
Søren Kierkegaard, Danish father of existentialism
French king executed in 1793 during Revolution
Ruler of Judea in Bible, known for Massacre of the Innocents.
Stuart king of England, executed after Civil War.
Anglo-Saxon king, “the Great,” fought the Vikings.
First king of Israel in the Hebrew Bible.
Last Catholic king of England, deposed in 1688.
Tudor king of England, had six wives.
British king during WWI, grandson of Queen Victoria.
Pharaoh who built the Great Pyramid of Giza.
US documentarian, known for in‑depth history films.
Guitarist of The Rolling Stones, rock pioneer.
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