HISTORICAL FIGURE
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SCIENTIST / INVENTOR
ACTOR / ACTRESS
WRITER
MUSICIAN
100

The longest-reigning British monarch, who ruled the United Kingdom for over 70 years.

Elizabeth II

100

A young Swedish activist who became famous for speaking about climate change and inspiring global protests.

Greta Thunberg

100

An inventor known for developing the practical electric light bulb and many other devices.

Thomas Edison

100

A comedian and actor known for his energetic roles in films like The Mask and Ace Ventura.

Jim Carrey

100

A writer famous for detective novels featuring characters like Hercule Poirot.

Agatha Christie

100

A young pop star known for her unique style and songs like Bad Guy.

Billie Eilish

200

A French general who became emperor and conquered much of Europe before his final defeat at Waterloo.

Napoleon Bonaparte

200

A leader of the civil rights movement known for his “I Have a Dream” speech.

Martin Luther King Jr.

200

A scientist who studied black holes and wrote A Brief History of Time.

Stephen Hawking

200

A Canadian actor famous for his serious face in absurd comedy films like Airplane!

Leslie Nielsen

200

A bestselling author known for horror novels like It and The Shining.

Stephen King

200

The lead singer of the band Queen, famous for his powerful voice and stage presence.

Freddie Mercury

300

The first president of the United States and a key leader in the American War of Independence.

George Washington

300

A leader who used nonviolent protest to fight for India’s independence from Britain.

Mahatma Gandhi

300

A scientist who researched radioactivity and won two Nobel Prizes.

Marie Curie

300

An Oscar-winning actress who played Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games.

Jennifer Lawrence

300

A writer known for 1984 and Animal Farm.

George Orwell

300

A singer and pianist known for hits like Rocket Man and his colorful style.

Elton John

400

A king who created one of the largest empires in ancient history by the age of 30.

Alexander the Great

400

A woman who refused to give up her bus seat, helping to start a major protest movement.

Rosa Parks

400

An astronomer who supported the idea that the Earth moves around the Sun.

Galileo Galilei

400

An actor famous for his deep voice and roles in films like The Shawshank Redemption.

Morgan Freeman

400

A writer known for The Handmaid’s Tale, a dystopian novel about society and control.

Margaret Atwood

400

A legendary singer known for classic songs like My Way or New York, New York.

Frank Sinatra

500

A British explorer who mapped parts of Australia and the Pacific Ocean.

James Cook

500

A leader who fought against apartheid and later became president of South Africa.

Nelson Mandela

500

The scientist who discovered penicillin, the first true antibiotic.

Alexander Fleming

500

A Hollywood actress and cultural icon of the 1950s, known for her beauty and tragic life.

Marilyn Monroe

500

A writer known for simple style and novels like The Old Man and the Sea.

Ernest Hemingway

500

A jazz pianist famous for the piece Take Five.

Dave Brubeck

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