Historical Figures with N
Yes! Napoleon Bonaparte, French emperor and general.
Yes! South African leader who ended apartheid.
Yes! Isaac Newton, landmark physicist and mathematician.
Yes! Richard Nixon, 37th U.S. president.
Yes! Roman emperor Nero, 1st-century ruler.
Yes! First human on the Moon, Apollo 11 astronaut.
Yes! U.S. First Lady and advocate for drug awareness.
Yes! Inventor and electrical pioneer of AC power.
Yes! Nicolas Cage, Oscar-winning American actor.
Yes! American patriot executed in the Revolution.
Yes! French seer famous for his prophecies.
Yes! U.S. politician, first female House Speaker.
French emperor, reshaped Europe after Revolution
Nicolas Cage, modern actor, Oscar winner for “Leaving Las Vegas”
Jawaharlal Nehru, first PM of India, key independence leader
Florence Nightingale, nursing pioneer in the Crimean War.
Egyptian queen, famed beauty, 14th‑century BCE icon
American singer and civil-rights icon, active 1960s.
American illustrator famed for idealized US scenes.
Australian bushranger folk-hero from 19th century.
- nat turner
Jazz pianist-singer, major influence on popular music.
US politician, House Speaker in the 1990s.
UK Prime Minister before Churchill, appeasement policy.
Last Tsar of Russia, executed after 1917 Revolution.
- Nelson Mendela
Filipino senator Benigno Aquino Jr., Marcos critic
Benjamin Netanyahu, long‑serving Israeli PM
Nigel Farage, UK politician tied to Brexit
Friedrich Nietzsche, German philosopher of nihilism
French scribe/alchemist, later legend of the Philosopher's Stone.
US politician, governor of NY and VP under Ford.
US journalist, pioneer of investigative undercover reporting.
Babylonian king, known from Bible and ancient records.
English politician, led Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia.
Australian actress, Oscar winner, major film star.
Biblical figure, visited Jesus at night in Gospel of John.
Italian name for Nero, infamous Roman emperor.
Prime Minister of India, key modern political figure.
US figure skater attacked in 1994, Olympic medalist.
US author of “The Scarlet Letter”, 19th‑cent writer.
Italian form of Napoleon, refers to Bonaparte.
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