Famous Names Flashcards
Carthaginian who crossed the Alps with 37 elephants
Hannibal
“Satchmo”
Louis Armstrong
Famous tight rope walking family
Wallendas
“American ornithologist”
John James Audubon
Baltimore critic
H.L. Mencken
Philosopher who asked - “Is man a blunder of God?”
Friedrich Nietzsche
Violin maker family from Cremona - Italy
Amati
Late finance magazine tycoon
Malcolm Forbes
Man who found King Tut’s tomb
Howard Carter
“The Great Profile”
John Barrymore
Greek mathematician and founder of the science of hydrostatics
Archimedes
Greek physician who promoted the work of Hippocrates
Galen
Pair who died in a light plane crash in Point Barrow - Alaska
Will Rogers and Wiley Post
Sir Edmund Hillary’s Himalayan Sherpa guide
Tensing Norgay
Chinese Communist Party head who died in 1997
Deng Xiaoping
Pepin the Short’s father - founder of Carolingian dynasty
Charles Martel
19th century American lithographers
Currier and Ives
Canadian-born American economist and Harvard professor of Economics
John Kenneth Galbraith
Man crowned Holy Roman Emperor on Christmas Day in 800 AD
Charlemagne
MIT linguistic scholar
Noam Chomsky
“Recluse” crusader
Peter the Hermit
Lawyer for the Creationists at Scopes trial
William Jennings Bryan
K Paul’s chef
Paul Prudhomme
American septuplets
McCaugheys
Lawyer for the Darwinists at the Scopes trial
Clarence Darrow
Train engineer killed in head-on collision - 1900
Casey Jones
She wrote the Boston Cook Book
Fannie Farmer
17th century French philosopher and mathematician
Rene Descartes
Genghis Khan’s grandson
Kubla Khan
16th century Italian sculptor - painter and poet
Michelangelo
Female prosecutor in the OJ Simpson trial
Marcia Clark
The Angelic Doctor
St. Thomas Aquinas
Greek physician - doctor’s oath named for him
Hippocrates
French mathematician famous for his “last theorem”
Pierre de Fermat
Gay ’90s financier and Philanthropist
Diamond Jim Brady
“America’s handyman”
Bob Vila
PLO leader
Yasser Arafat
Man who overthrew Charles I of England
Oliver Cromwell
Red bearded crusader
Frederick Barbarosa
“The Great Communicator”
Ronald Reagan
Jean Paul Sartre’s philosopher friend
Simone de Beauvoir
English pirate hung at Old Baily - 1701
Captain Kidd
Claus von Bulow’s defense attorny
Alan Dershowitz
Scottish economist
Adam Smith
“The Chairman of the Board”
Frank Sinatra
Cambridge mathematician-philosopher
Bertrand Russell
“The Little Flower”
Fiorello La Guardia
“The Maid of Orleans”
Joan of Arc
Greek philosopher and scientist - teacher of Alexander the Great
Aristotle
Famous oil well fire fighter
Red Adair
“The Great Commoner”
William Jennings Bryan
Famous 19th century furrier
John Jacob Astor
19th century banking magnate/philanthropist
J.P. Morgan
Chairs astrophysics department - Cambridge University
Stephen Hawking
Army surgeon who found the cause of yellow fever
Walter Reed
French economist
Jean Baptiste Say
Charles Manson’s prosecutor
Vincent Bugliosi
Doctor who performed Barney Clark’s heart transplant
William DeVries
The Fugitive series is based on his life
Sam Sheppard
He led the mutiny on the bounty
Fletcher Christian
Spanish tenor whose name means “peaceful Sunday”
Placido Domingo
Roman orator and statesman
Cicero
Greek famous as being first actor
Thespis
“Magnificent” Ottoman ruler
Suleyman (the Magnificent)
Zulu leader
Shaka
Violin maker who learned his craft from the Amatis
Antonio Stradivarius
“King of Torts” who died in 1996
Melvin Belli