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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