Historical Figures with M

  • US civil rights leader, led nonviolent protests, Nobel Peace Prize 1964.

  • Valid - Nelson Mandela, South African president; anti-apartheid.

  • Valid - music icon; the 'King of Pop'.

  • Valid - 1950s Hollywood star; cultural icon.

  • Valid - US civil rights leader; 'I Have a Dream'.

  • Valid - pioneer physicist; two Nobel Prizes.

  • Valid - Indian independence leader; 'Mahatma' honorific.

  • Valid - Benito Mussolini, Italian fascist ruler.

  • Valid - W.A. Mozart, famed classical composer.

  • Valid - biblical leader; key figure in Judaism.

  • Valid - common short for Martin Luther King Jr.

  • Valid - sparked the Reformation; 95 Theses.

  • Valid - James Madison, 4th U.S. President.

  • Valid - Renaissance artist; Sistine Chapel.

  • Valid - civil rights activist and minister.

  • Scottish queen (1542–1587), key figure in UK royal history.

  • First First Lady of the USA, wife of George Washington.

  • Venetian explorer (13th c.), famed for travels to Asia.

  • UK prime minister 1979–1990, key figure in Cold War politics.

  • Likely Marilyn Monroe, iconic US actress of the 1950s.

  • Pen name of Samuel Clemens, famed American novelist and humorist.

  • Legendary basketball player, global sports icon of the 20th century.

  • US First Lady, lawyer and author, advocate for education and health.

  • Last queen of France before Revolution, executed in 1793.

  • Likely Karl Marx, philosopher of communism, 19th‑century thinker.

  • Catholic nun in Calcutta, Nobel Peace Prize 1979.

  • Chinese communist leader, founded People’s Republic in 1949.

  • Clearly refers to Mao Zedong, major 20th‑century leader.

  • Ferdinand Magellan, led first circumnavigation of Earth.

  • French impressionist painter Claude Monet.

  • Christian figure, mother of Jesus in faith.

  • Roman emperor, Stoic philosopher, author.

  • 8th US president, key Democrat founder.

  • Niccolò Machiavelli, Italian political thinker.

  • US poet, memoirist, civil rights activist.

  • Variant spelling of the Islamic prophet.

  • US baseball star, NY Yankees legend.

  • Biblical follower of Jesus, key figure.

  • Pakistani activist, Nobel Peace laureate.

  • US businesswoman, TV personality, mogul.

  • Legendary heavyweight boxing champion, youngest to win title.

  • Emperor of Mali, famed for immense wealth and Mecca pilgrimage.

  • Lionel Messi, era‑defining footballer with global impact.

  • Wife of Abraham Lincoln; influential First Lady during Civil War.

  • Marie Curie, Nobel‑winning physicist and chemist pioneer.

  • 13th US president; succeeded Taylor, signed Compromise of 1850.

  • US civil‑rights leader, pastor, led nonviolent struggle for equality.

  • George Washington’s mother, colonial VA landowner

  • English novelist, wrote Frankenstein in 1818

  • Mariah Carey
  • Roman general and lover of Cleopatra, died 30 BCE

  • Diego Maradona, Argentine football legend, 1960–2020

  • Fred “Mister Rogers,” beloved US TV educator, 1928–2003

  • Angela Merkel, long‑time German chancellor, born 1954

  • Tech entrepreneur, Facebook co‑founder, born 1984

  • Jamaican Pan‑African leader, Black Star Line founder

  • Madame Curie, Nobel‑winning physicist Marie Curie

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