Historical Figures with L

  • Valid—Abraham Lincoln, 16th U.S. president; led the Civil War.

  • Valid—Leonardo da Vinci, Renaissance polymath; painted Mona Lisa.

  • Valid—Vladimir Lenin, led the Russian Revolution; founded USSR.

  • Valid—Leonardo da Vinci, painter-inventor of the Renaissance.

  • Valid—Marquis de Lafayette, French hero of the American Revolution.

  • Valid—Louis Armstrong, jazz legend; famed trumpeter-singer.

  • Valid—Lance Armstrong, famous American cyclist.

  • Valid—King Leonidas I of Sparta; hero at Thermopylae.

  • Valid—Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th U.S. president; Great Society era.

  • Likely Leonardo da Vinci, famed Italian polymath.

  • Valid—Louis XIV, the Sun King of France; built Versailles.

  • Valid—Martin Luther, sparked the Protestant Reformation.

  • Valid—Larry Bird, NBA legend with the Boston Celtics.

  • Valid—John Lennon, Beatle; singer-songwriter and peace activist.

  • Name of several rulers, e.g. Leopold II of Belgium.

  • Assassin of JFK, key figure in 1963 events.

  • Nickname of T.E. Lawrence, British WWI officer.

  • French king executed in Revolution, ruled as Louis XVI.

  • English Romantic poet, famed for "Don Juan".

  • Legendary NBA star, 4× champion, major sports icon.

  • Argentine football legend, multiple Ballon d'Ors.

  • Indian freedom fighter, key Lal-Bal-Pal leader.

  • British admiral Horatio Nelson, Trafalgar hero.

  • 36th US president, advanced civil rights laws.

  • US actress-comedian, star of "I Love Lucy".

  • King of Belgium, infamous for Congo exploitation.

  • US TV host (1933–2021), famed for long‑running CNN talk show.

  • Russian revolutionary leader, key Marxist figure exiled then assassinated.

  • Renaissance polymath (1452–1519), artist, inventor, scientist.

  • 36th US president Lyndon B. Johnson, civil rights and Vietnam era.

  • US explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, led 1804–06 expedition.

  • Same as Leonardo da Vinci, Italian Renaissance master.

  • Louis XIV of France, the Sun King, ruled 1643–1715.

  • English noblewoman, de facto queen for nine days in 1553.

  • Princess Diana (1961–1997), beloved British royal and humanitarian.

  • Canadian PM, Nobel Peace Prize 1957

  • Key Harlem Renaissance poet and writer

  • Acclaimed Irish actor from late 20th c.

  • Russian novelist, wrote War and Peace

  • Canadian singer‑poet; wrote “Hallelujah”

  • English noblewoman; famous riding legend

  • German composer; crucial in classical music

  • H.P. Lovecraft, US horror writer, shaped cosmic horror.

  • Biblical Lot, Abraham’s nephew in Genesis stories.

  • Franz Liszt, 19th‑c. Hungarian piano and music icon.

  • Levi Strauss, German‑US tailor who created blue jeans.

  • Lenny Bruce, groundbreaking US stand‑up comic, free speech.

  • US author of “Little House” books about frontier life.

  • Indian PM (1964–66); led country after Nehru.

  • Fictional, but iconic Shakespearean figure from Macbeth.

  • Lamar Jackson

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