Historical Figures with T
Founding Father; 3rd US president, Declaration author.
Famous inventor; light bulb and phonograph pioneer.
Refers to Donald Trump, 45th US president.
Refers to Harry S. Truman, 33rd US president.
Refers to Nikola Tesla, AC power pioneer and inventor.
Roman emperor Titus; ruled during Colosseum era.
26th US president and conservation champion.
Roman emperor Tiberius, successor to Augustus.
Infamous US serial killer in the 1970s, widely studied in criminal psychology.
Josip Broz Tito, longtime leader of Yugoslavia.
Legendary singer and performer; rock-soul icon.
Refers to Margaret Thatcher, UK prime minister.
Refers to William H. Taft, 27th US president.
Refers to Harriet Tubman, famed abolitionist.
Influential American political writer; his pamphlet “Common Sense” spurred the US Revolution.
Major 21st‑century pop star; hugely influential in music and culture.
Leon Trotsky, key Marxist revolutionary and Soviet leader.
Legendary golfer Eldrick “Tiger” Woods, dominant in modern golf history.
First Black US Supreme Court justice, civil rights giant.
Boy pharaoh of Egypt’s 18th dynasty, famed tomb.
UK prime minister 1997–2007, Iraq War era leader.
Alt. spelling of Tutankhamun, famous pharaoh.
UK prime minister 2016–2019 during Brexit talks.
Key minister for Henry VIII, drove the Reformation.
Medieval theologian, “Doctor of the Church.”
Canadian athlete who ran Marathon of Hope for cancer.
US senator from Kennedy clan, key in legislation.
Nickname for Theodore Roosevelt, US president, reformer.
Alfred Tennyson, Victorian poet laureate of Britain.
Thomas Edison, prolific US inventor of the light bulb.
Titian, major Italian Renaissance painter from Venice.
Thomas Alva Edison, iconic American inventor and businessman.
Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Russian composer of ballets.
Tony Hawk, legendary professional skateboard pioneer.
Timur (Tamerlane), 14th‑century Central Asian conqueror.
Likely Thomas More, English statesman and humanist author.
Trajan, Roman emperor famed for empire’s greatest expansion.
Thomas Jefferson, US Founding Father and 3rd president.
Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, martyred in 1170.
Nickname for Theodore Roosevelt, 26th US president.
US novelist of "In Cold Blood" and "Breakfast at Tiffany's".
Nobel-winning US novelist, wrote "Beloved".
Refers to Thomas Edison, famed inventor of the light bulb.
Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun, famous boy king.
Legendary NFL quarterback, major sports history figure.
J.R.R. Tolkien, author of "The Lord of the Rings".
18th‑c ruler of Mysore, resisted British expansion.
Henry David Thoreau, US writer and philosopher.
US playwright of "A Streetcar Named Desire".
Shawnee leader who resisted US expansion.
Name for conqueror Timur, Central Asia.
Roman historian, key source on early empire.
US fashion designer, created Tommy Hilfiger brand.
Ancient Greek philosopher, early science pioneer.
Nikola Tesla, inventor tied to AC power.
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