Famous Men in History
Men in Movies
Men’s Fashion Through the Ages
Sports Legends
Myths & Men
100

He was the first President of the United States and is often called the "Father of His Country.

George Washington.

100

He played the title role in Forrest Gump, a man with a heart of gold and a knack for being part of history.

Tom Hanks.
100

This classic suit accessory, often worn around the neck, comes in styles like bow and Windsor.

Tie.

100

Known as “The King,” this basketball player won championships with the Miami Heat, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Los Angeles Lakers.

LeBron James.

100

This Greek hero completed 12 labors, including slaying the Nemean lion and capturing Cerberus.

Hercules.

200

Known for his theory of relativity, this physicist changed the way we understand space and time.

Albert Einstein.

200

He played the role of Indiana Jones, Han Solo, and Rick Deckard in iconic film franchises.

Harrison Ford.

200

In the 1920s, this type of hat was a staple of men’s fashion, often associated with gangsters and jazz musicians.

Fedora.

200

This Argentinian soccer legend led his country to victory in the 1986 World Cup and is famous for the “Hand of God” goal.

Diego Maradona.

200

He flew too close to the sun with wings made of wax and feathers.

Icarus.

300

He conquered much of the known world by age 30 and was tutored by Aristotle.

Alexander the Great.

300

This British actor is known for playing James Bond in Skyfall, Spectre, and No Time to Die.

Daniel Craig.

300

This Italian designer is known for sleek men’s suits and founded his fashion house in 1975.

Giorgio Armani.

300

He won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, the most in men’s tennis history.

Novak Djokovic.

300

This Egyptian god of the afterlife is often depicted with the head of a jackal.

Anubis.

400

This South African leader spent 27 years in prison before becoming president and ending apartheid.

Nelson Mandela.

400

This legendary actor played Vito Corleone in The Godfather and Colonel Kurtz in Apocalypse Now.

Marlon Brando.

400

These pants, named after a military branch, became popular casual wear for men in the 1990s.

Cargo pants.

400

This American boxer was known for saying “Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.”

Muhammad Ali.

400

He was the demigod son of Zeus and Danaë, known for slaying Medusa.

Perseus.

500

This revolutionary leader helped liberate much of South America from Spanish rule.

Simón Bolívar.

500

This actor won an Oscar for playing Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything.

Eddie Redmayne.

500

This French designer is credited with popularizing the men’s tuxedo as evening wear in the 19th century.

Yves Saint Laurent.

500

This American swimmer won 23 Olympic gold medals, more than any other athlete in history.

Michael Phelps.

500

This Hindu deity is known as the preserver of the universe and often depicted with blue skin.

Vishnu.

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