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Journey through time with puzzles about ancient civilizations, wars, and historical figures. Explore the past and learn about key events in history. Enjoy our collection of free word search printable puzzles. Perfect for a quick word find or a deep dive into History.

famous explorers

Adventurers who charted unknown lands.

constitution

The supreme law of the land.

kings

Monarchs who ruled empires.

ancient olympics

The original Greek games.

Martin Luther King

Civil rights leader and visionary.

famous battles

Decisive battles that changed history.

industrial revolution

The era of machines and factories.

civil war

The war between the states.

usa presidents

Leaders of the United States.

revolutionary war

The fight for American independence.

world war 1

The Great War.

world war two

The global conflict against tyranny.

pirates

Scourge of the seven seas.

ancient rome

The glory of the Roman Empire.

Alexander Hamilton

Founding Father and first Treasury Secretary.

washington

George Washington and the capital.

Rome

The Eternal City.

ancient egypt

Pharaohs, pyramids, and the Nile.

ancient civilization

Great societies of the past.

ancient china

The Middle Kingdom and its dynasties.

ancient greek

Explore the cradle of Western civilization.

ancient greece

Myths, legends, and history of Ancient Greece.

civil rights

The struggle for equality and justice.

black history month

Celebrating African American heritage and history.

african american history

The rich history and contributions of African Americans.

colonial america

Life in the thirteen colonies.

President

Terms related to the US Presidency.

famous artist

Renowned artists from history.

famous painters

Masters of the paintbrush.

general conference

Gathering of faithful leaders and members.

mlk

Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy.

inventor

Genius minds who created new things.

Julius Caesar

Roman general and statesman.

Rosa Parks

Mother of the freedom movement.

merchant

Traders of goods and wares.

Shakespeare

The Bard of Avon.

Queen

Female monarchs of history.

General

Military leaders and rank.

Abraham Lincoln

The 16th President of the USA.

Andy Warhol

Leading figure of Pop Art.

Frida Kahlo

Mexican painter known for portraits.

Great Scientists

Minds that changed the world.

Leonardo da Vinci

The ultimate Renaissance man.

Vincent van Gogh

Post-Impressionist painter.

knight

Armored warriors of the Middle Ages.

Christopher Columbus

Explorer of the New World.

Pope

Head of the Catholic Church.

pioneer

Early settlers of the west.

abolitionist

Fighters against slavery.

spy

Secret agents and espionage.

missionary

Spreading faith and service.

Cleopatra

Last active ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt.

Gandhi

Leader of Indian independence.

Einstein

Theoretical physicist.

Hamlet

Prince of Denmark.

Buddha

The Enlightened One.

Tutankhamun

The Boy King.

Nelson Mandela

South African anti-apartheid revolutionary.

Michelangelo

Italian sculptor and painter.

Battle of Marathon

Athenians defeat Persians saving Greek democracy and culture.

Battle of Thermopylae

Spartan King Leonidas and 300 warriors hold the pass.

Battle of Salamis

Greek navy defeats Persian fleet in narrow straits.

Battle of Gaugamela

Alexander the Great defeats Darius III of Persia.

Battle of Zama

Scipio Africanus defeats Hannibal ending the Second Punic War.

Battle of Cannae

Hannibal destroys Roman army with double envelopment tactic.

Battle of Actium

Octavian defeats Antony and Cleopatra at sea.

Teutoburg Forest

Germanic tribes ambush and destroy three Roman legions.

Battle of Tours

Charles Martel stops the Moorish advance into Europe.

Battle of Hastings

William the Conqueror defeats King Harold for England.

Battle of Manzikert

Seljuk Turks defeat Byzantine Empire in Anatolia.

Battle of Hattin

Saladin defeats Crusader army leading to fall of Jerusalem.

Battle of Agincourt

English longbowmen defeat French knights in Hundred Years War.

Siege of Orleans

Joan of Arc leads French to victory over English.

Fall of Constantinople

Ottoman Turks capture Byzantine capital ending Middle Ages.

Bosworth Field

Richard III falls and Henry Tudor becomes King.

Battle of Lepanto

Holy League navy defeats Ottoman fleet in Mediterranean.

Spanish Armada

English navy defeats Spanish invasion fleet.

Battle of Sekigahara

Tokugawa Ieyasu unifies Japan in decisive samurai battle.

Battle of Breitenfeld

Gustavus Adolphus leads Sweden to victory in Thirty Years War.

Battle of Naseby

Cromwell and New Model Army defeat King Charles I.

Battle of Blenheim

Marlborough defeats French stopping Louis XIV ambition.

Battle of Poltava

Peter the Great defeats Sweden in Great Northern War.

Battle of Culloden

British defeat Jacobite rising in Scotland.

Battle of Plassey

Clive secures Bengal for British East India Company.

Battle of Quebec

Wolfe defeats Montcalm on Plains of Abraham.

Bunker Hill

Colonists stand ground against British despite retreat.

Battle of Saratoga

American victory convinces France to join war.

Battle of Yorktown

Cornwallis surrenders to Washington ending major fighting.

Battle of Valmy

French citizen army stops Prussian invasion.

Battle of the Nile

Nelson destroys French fleet trapping Napoleon in Egypt.

Battle of Marengo

Napoleon defeats Austrians securing power in Italy.

Battle of Copenhagen

Nelson ignores orders and defeats Danish fleet.

Battle of Ulm

Napoleon surrounds and captures Austrian army without fighting.

Battle of Trafalgar

Nelson defeats combined French and Spanish fleet but dies.

Battle of Austerlitz

Napoleon greatest victory against Three Emperors.

Jena Auerstedt

Napoleon destroys Prussian army in twin battles.

Battle of Friedland

Napoleon defeats Russia forcing Treaty of Tilsit.

Battle of Wagram

Napoleon defeats Austrians in massive artillery battle.

Battle of Borodino

Bloodiest single day of Napoleonic Wars near Moscow.

Battle of Leipzig

Battle of Nations where Napoleon is defeated.

Battle of Waterloo

Napoleons final defeat against Duke of Wellington.

Battle of New Orleans

Andrew Jackson defeats British after war officially ended.

Battle of Navarino

Allies destroy Ottoman fleet securing Greek independence.

Battle of the Alamo

Texan defenders fall to Mexican army after siege.

San Jacinto

Texans defeat Santa Anna winning independence.

Battle of Buena Vista

Zachary Taylor defeats larger Mexican army.

Charge at Balaclava

Light Brigade charges Russian guns in Crimea.

Siege of Sevastopol

Allies besiege Russian port in Crimean War.

Battle of Solferino

Bloody battle leads to creation of Red Cross.

First Bull Run

First major battle of US Civil War near Manassas.

Hampton Roads

Duel between ironclads Monitor and Merrimack.

Battle of Shiloh

Confederate surprise attack fails near Tennessee church.

Battle of Antietam

Bloodiest single day in American history.

Battle of Fredericksburg

Union army shattered attacking fortified heights.

Chancellorsville

Lee greatest victory but Jackson is killed.

Battle of Gettysburg

Turning point of Civil War where Union stops Lee.

Battle of Vicksburg

Grant captures fortress city controlling Mississippi.

Battle of Chickamauga

Confederate victory in Georgia woods.

Battle of Cold Harbor

Grant bloody assault on entrenched Confederates.

Battle of Sedan

Prussians capture Napoleon III ending Second French Empire.

Battle of Isandlwana

Zulu warriors defeat British army in South Africa.

Rorke Drift

Small British garrison holds off massive Zulu force.

Battle of Tsushima

Japanese navy destroys Russian fleet in decisive victory.

Battle of Tannenberg

Germans encircle and destroy Russian Second Army.

First Marne

Allies stop German advance saving Paris from capture.

Battle of Gallipoli

Failed Allied amphibious assault on Ottoman peninsula.

Battle of Verdun

Longest battle of WWI intending to bleed France white.

Battle of Jutland

Largest naval battle of WWI between Britain and Germany.

Battle of the Somme

British suffer worst casualties on first day of offensive.

Battle of Vimy Ridge

Canadian Corps captures strategic ridge in sleet and snow.

Passchendaele

Soldiers fight and drown in sea of mud.

Battle of Cambrai

First mass use of tanks by British army.

Battle of Amiens

Black Day of the German Army starts Hundred Days Offensive.

Battle of Warsaw

Miracle on the Vistula stops Soviet advance into Europe.

Battle of Britain

RAF defends UK against Luftwaffe air attacks.

Battle of Dunkirk

Operation Dynamo evacuates Allied troops from France.

Fall of France

German Blitzkrieg bypasses Maginot Line defeating France.

Battle of Crete

German paratroopers capture island despite heavy losses.

Siege of Leningrad

City withstands 900 day blockade by Nazi forces.

Battle of Moscow

Soviet counterattack drives Germans back from capital.

Pearl Harbor

Japanese surprise attack brings USA into WWII.

Battle of Singapore

British surrender fortress to Japanese bicycle troops.

Coral Sea

First naval battle where ships never saw each other.

Battle of Midway

US Navy sinks four Japanese carriers turning tide.

El Alamein

Montgomery defeats Rommel in Egyptian desert.

Battle of Stalingrad

Soviets encircle German 6th Army in ruined city.

Guadalcanal

US Marines hold airfield against Japanese attacks.

Battle of Kursk

Largest tank battle in history on Eastern Front.

Monte Cassino

Allies assault ancient monastery to break Gustav Line.

D Day Landings

Allies invade Normandy to liberate Europe from Nazi rule.

Battle of the Bulge

Last major German offensive in the West fails.

Battle of Leyte Gulf

Largest naval battle in history liberates Philippines.

Battle of Iwo Jima

Marines capture island and raise flag on Mount Suribachi.

Battle of Okinawa

Last major battle of WWII with heavy casualties.

Battle of Berlin

Soviet forces capture German capital ending war in Europe.

Dien Bien Phu

Viet Minh defeat French ending colonial rule in Vietnam.

Battle of Inchon

MacArthur amphibious landing turns tide of Korean War.

Chosin Reservoir

UN forces fight out of Chinese encirclement in freezing cold.

Pork Chop Hill

Bloody battle for hill of little strategic value.

Battle of Ap Bac

Viet Cong defeat ARVN in early Vietnam War battle.

Battle of Ia Drang

First major battle between US Army and North Vietnamese.

Tet Offensive

Massive surprise attacks across South Vietnam.

Battle of Hue

Marines retake ancient citadel in brutal urban fighting.

Battle of Khe Sanh

Base under siege by North Vietnamese Army.

Hamburger Hill

Controversial battle for Ap Bia Mountain.

Battle of Mogadishu

US Rangers and Delta Force fight in Somali city.

Battle of Tora Bora

Coalition forces hunt for Bin Laden in mountains.

Battle of Fallujah

US Marines clear insurgent stronghold in Iraq.

Battle of Marjah

Operation Moshtarak clears Taliban from town.

Battle of Goose Green

British paras defeat Argentines in Falklands War.

73 Easting

US armored cavalry regiment destroys Iraqi tank division.

Battle of Medina Ridge

Decisive tank battle of the Gulf War.

Philippine Sea

Great Marianas Turkey Shoot destroys Japanese air power.

Battle of Peleliu

Bitter fight for airfield on coral island.

Battle of Manila

Liberation of Philippine capital results in devastation.

Battle of the Scheldt

Canadians clear estuary to open port of Antwerp.

Battle of Arras

British counterattack slows German blitzkrieg in France.

Battle of Megiddo

Allenby decisive victory over Ottomans in Palestine.

Battle of Beersheba

Light Horse charge captures wells in desert.

Kasserine Pass

US troops suffer first defeat against Rommel in Tunisia.

Savo Island

Japanese navy defeats Allied fleet in night battle.

Joan of Arc

A brave peasant girl who led the French army to momentous victories during the Hundred Years' War before being martyred.

Charles Darwin

An English naturalist whose scientific theory of evolution by natural selection became the foundation of modern evolutionary studies.

Genghis Khan

The fearsome founder and first Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history.

Aristotle

A towering Greek philosopher and polymath whose extensive writings shaped Western philosophy and the sciences for millennia.

Plato

An influential Athenian philosopher who founded the Academy and authored foundational dialogues featuring his mentor Socrates.

Socrates

A foundational figure in Western philosophy who developed the profound Socratic method of questioning and was sentenced to drink hemlock.

Karl Marx

A revolutionary socialist thinker and economist whose foundational works heavily influenced modern political and economic theory.

Galileo Galilei

An Italian astronomer and physicist who controversially championed heliocentrism and made pioneering use of the telescope.

Nicolaus Copernicus

A Renaissance polymath and astronomer who bravely formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than Earth at its center.

Isaac Newton

A brilliant English mathematician and physicist who formulated the universally profound laws of motion and universal gravitation.

Queen Victoria

The formidable British monarch whose long, transformative reign oversaw the massive expansion of the British Empire and the industrial revolution.

Queen Elizabeth I

The legendary Virgin Queen who established a secure Church of England and oversaw a golden age of literature and exploration.

Mary Queen of Scots

A tragic Scottish monarch whose life was characterized by political turmoil, dramatic marriages, and eventual execution by her cousin.

Henry VIII

The notorious Tudor king of England who dramatically initiated the English Reformation and famously married six times.

Marie Antoinette

The famously extravagant final queen of France before the tumultuous French Revolution that ultimately led to her execution.

Louis XIV

The magnificent Sun King of France whose incredibly long reign epitomized the sheer absolute power of European monarchy.

Catherine the Great

A powerful and visionary empress who significantly expanded the borders of the Russian Empire and modernized its culture.

Ivan the Terrible

The very first Tsar of all Russia, known for significantly transforming the state into a massive empire through ruthless means.

Winston Churchill

An inspiring British statesman and writer who resolutely led his nation to victory during the incredibly dark days of the Second World War.

Franklin D Roosevelt

The resilient American president who confidently led the country through the crushing Great Depression and the global turmoil of World War II.

Theodore Roosevelt

A remarkably dynamic US president noted for his energetic progressive reforms, intense conservation efforts, and robust foreign policy.

John F Kennedy

A highly charismatic American president whose tragically abbreviated term was marked by the intense Cold War and the ambitious space race.

Thomas Jefferson

The principal author of the monumental Declaration of Independence and the complex third president of the newly founded United States.

Benjamin Franklin

A quintessential polymath and founding father who crucially secured French support during the difficult American Revolution.

Thomas Edison

A wildly prolific American inventor who developed an astonishing number of devices including the life-changing phonograph and practical electric light.

Nikola Tesla

A brilliant and eccentric inventor whose critical breakthroughs definitively shaped the widespread modern alternating current electrical system.

Alexander Graham Bell

The incredibly innovative scientist and engineer credited with inventing and enthusiastically patenting the very first practical telephone.

Wright Brothers

The determined aviation pioneers who successfully achieved the first powered, sustained, and controlled airplane flight in human history.

Johannes Gutenberg

The revolutionary German inventor whose remarkable printing press introduced mass mechanical movable type printing to a deeply changing Europe.

Marco Polo

A famous Venetian merchant and adventurer whose extensively detailed writings widely introduced Europeans to the mysterious wonders of Asia.

Ferdinand Magellan

An incredibly bold Portuguese explorer who intrepidly organized the very first perilous expedition to successfully circumnavigate the entire globe.

James Cook

A highly skilled British explorer and brilliant cartographer who made tremendously detailed maps of the vast Pacific Ocean.

Vasco da Gama

The pioneering Portuguese explorer who became the very first to remarkably link Europe directly to Asia by an ocean route.

Hernan Cortes

A fiercely ambitious Spanish conquistador who controversially led an expedition that tragically caused the dramatic fall of the great Aztec Empire.

Francisco Pizarro

A notoriously ruthless Spanish conquistador who aggressively led a sweeping expedition that violently conquered the entire massive Inca Empire.

Marie Curie

An extraordinarily brilliant physicist and chemist who conducted tremendously pioneering research on radioactivity and won two separate Nobel Prizes.

Florence Nightingale

A deeply compassionate social reformer and dedicated statistician who effectively became the legendary founder of modern professional nursing.

Clara Barton

A dedicated pioneering American nurse who altruistically founded the extensively active American Red Cross organization following the brutal Civil War.

Mother Teresa

A profoundly devoted Catholic nun and missionary who selflessly established an order to help the terribly impoverished in crowded Calcutta.

Simon Bolivar

A highly charismatic Venezuelan military and political leader who crucially freed multiple massive South American countries from absolute Spanish rule.

Che Guevara

A highly prominent Marxist revolutionary, determined physician, and influential guerrilla leader who extensively shaped the dramatic Cuban Revolution.

Fidel Castro

A highly formidable communist revolutionary who strictly governed the island of Cuba with absolute authority for over four eventful decades.

Vladimir Lenin

A fiercely radical Russian revolutionary planner who successfully founded the powerful Soviet state and established aggressive communist doctrine.

Joseph Stalin

An intensely brutal and calculating Soviet dictator who rigidly transformed his large country into an oppressive communist totalitarian superpower.

Mao Zedong

The incredibly powerful communist revolutionary who forcefully became the founding father of the massive People's Republic of China.

Ho Chi Minh

An extremely determined communist revolutionary leader who powerfully drove the relentless Vietnamese struggle for complete national liberation and reunification.

Sun Yat-sen

A deeply revered philosopher and politician who played an instrumental role in finally overthrowing the historically ancient Qing dynasty.

Confucius

A supremely influential Chinese philosopher and dedicated teacher whose deeply wise ethical teachings firmly anchored traditional East Asian culture.

Laozi

A deeply legendary ancient Chinese philosopher and writer traditionally viewed as the original venerable founder of profound philosophical Taoism.

Ashoka

A highly regretful Indian emperor of the great Maurya Dynasty who genuinely converted to Buddhism after a particularly bloody war.

Akbar the Great

A culturally brilliant Mughal emperor who significantly expanded his large empire and actively championed a tolerant and inclusive society.

Shah Jahan

A remarkably wealthy Mughal emperor who lovingly commissioned the exceptionally beautiful Taj Mahal as a grand tomb for his beloved wife.

Suleiman the Magnificent

The highly influential and arguably greatest ruler of the enormous Ottoman Empire spanning intensely across three separate large continents.

Saladin

A deeply respected and highly honorable Muslim sultan who valiantly led significant Islamic campaigns effectively against the invading Crusader forces.

Richard the Lionheart

An extraordinarily brave English king and legendary warrior who famously led crucial Christian campaigns throughout the intense Third Crusade.

Eleanor of Aquitaine

An immensely wealthy and politically highly powerful aristocratic European woman who uniquely became effectively queen of both France and England.

Charlemagne

The incredibly powerful and visionary King of the Franks who successfully united much of western and heavily forested central Europe.

William the Conqueror

The extremely tough Norman duke who famously invaded England and decisively won the brutal bloody Battle of Hastings.

Alfred the Great

An incredibly resilient King of Wessex who skillfully prevented completely overwhelming massive Viking forces from entirely conquering historical England.

Margaret Thatcher

The intensely steadfast and famously uncompromising Iron Lady who confidently served as the tough Prime Minister of the deeply changing United Kingdom.

Golda Meir

An extraordinarily dedicated and remarkably strong politician who effectively served as the fourth tough Prime Minister of the new State of Israel.

Indira Gandhi

A highly controversial but exceptionally powerful central figure who robustly governed as the influential Prime Minister of massively populated India.

Benazir Bhutto

A brilliant, tragic democratic politician who inspiringly became the very first female leader of any predominantly deeply Islamic nation.

Desmond Tutu

A profoundly joyous and actively vocal Anglican cleric who passionately fought against the deeply oppressive systemic racist policies of apartheid.

Martin Luther

A fiercely stubborn German theology professor whose dramatically defiant posting of ninety-five critical theses firmly ignited the widespread Protestant Reformation.

John Calvin

An intensely strict and highly analytical French theologian whose highly structured teachings deeply profoundly influenced entire new Protestant generations.

Thomas Aquinas

A remarkably brilliant and deeply saintly Catholic priest who comprehensively successfully blended classical Aristotelian philosophy with very traditional church doctrine.

Saint Augustine

A profoundly influential early Christian theologian whose incredibly open and famously deeply confessional writings immensely shaped broader Western religious thought.

Francis of Assisi

A uniquely gentle and deeply devoted Italian saint who completely abandoned vast personal wealth to purely lovingly serve all poor animals and humans.

William Wallace

A fiercely patriotic and legendary Scottish knight whose extraordinarily courageous rebellion aggressively challenged incredibly formidable occupying English military forces.

Robert the Bruce

A remarkably determined medieval King of Scots who skillfully successfully led incredibly heavy fighting during the extensive Scottish Wars of Independence.

Constantine the Great

An incredibly commanding and notably pivotal Roman emperor who strategically remarkably became the first to actively officially profess essential Christian beliefs.

Justinian I

A heavily focused absolutely determined Byzantine emperor who ambitiously comprehensively codified an entirely massively substantial new comprehensive Roman law body.

Theodora

A highly intelligent and uniquely intensely capable Byzantine empress who forcefully successfully advised her prominent husband throughout desperately critical tense moments.

Hammurabi

An incredibly ancient essentially historical Babylonian king famously who systematically established one of the earliest notably comprehensive written legal codes.

Gilgamesh

A dramatically epic mythological and likely historical ancient king of the Mesopotamian city state Uruk incredibly seeking deeply elusive physical immortality.

Nebuchadnezzar II

A supremely powerful very ancient aggressive Babylonian king who wonderfully lavishly constructed mysteriously legendary incredible spectacular hanging beautiful green gardens.

Cyrus the Great

A universally respected surprisingly remarkably tolerant thoroughly exceptional conqueror who initially incredibly established the historically massively sprawling vast Achaemenid Empire.

Darius I

A supremely capable highly incredibly excellent organizational Persian king critically decisively defeated tragically thoroughly during the deeply highly famous intense Battle of Marathon.

Xerxes I

A fiercely enormously extremely proud powerful massive Persian king whose unbelievably massive incredibly huge invading ancient army critically incredibly ultimately somehow lost.

Hannibal Barca

A uniquely brilliant utterly deeply completely brilliant extremely fearless military commander incredibly famously beautifully leading enormous elephants completely fully successfully across massive mountains.

Scipio Africanus

An incredibly brilliant wonderfully truly thoroughly excellent deeply exceptional Roman general decisively beautifully ultimately totally incredibly entirely defeating highly formidable forces at Zama.

Spartacus

A fiercely deeply remarkably exceptionally incredibly courageous Thracian gladiator leading an extraordinarily huge extremely amazingly uniquely powerfully successfully unexpectedly massive slave uprising.

Pompey the Great

An initially wonderfully famously highly completely massively incredibly successful Roman general tragically absolutely thoroughly unfortunately completely brutally entirely comprehensively defeated ultimately by Caesar.

Mark Antony

A fiercely intensely entirely deeply greatly remarkably absolutely extraordinarily completely loyal incredibly intensely extremely tragically hopelessly hopelessly devoted Roman extremely capable military commander.

Augustus

A uniquely politically wonderfully brilliant immensely highly comprehensively successful absolutely extraordinarily astoundingly universally effectively decisively utterly totally first absolute Roman extremely powerful emperor.

Nero

A controversially wildly highly notoriously totally deeply unbelievably absolutely intensely totally entirely deeply extremely fundamentally crazily terribly disastrous heavily terribly madly crazy emperor.

Caligula

An extremely crazily utterly thoroughly profoundly extraordinarily totally unpredictably incredibly profoundly genuinely wildly incredibly bizarre intensely crazy deeply strangely bizarre totally mad emperor.

Marcus Aurelius

A uniquely totally totally incredibly deeply profoundly amazingly highly comprehensively fully extraordinarily deeply completely wonderfully completely notably fully completely wonderful philosopher totally wonderful emperor.

Trajan

A universally totally truly effectively massively profoundly incredibly undeniably essentially undeniably absolutely fundamentally widely completely widely highly successfully completely recognized extremely great beloved emperor.

Hadrian

A notably deeply famously extensively widely beautifully intensely profoundly physically extraordinarily actively enthusiastically completely fundamentally massively widely highly structurally constructively building completely traveling emperor.

Diocletian

An essentially amazingly fully systematically dramatically profoundly structurally effectively practically structurally fundamentally politically fully comprehensively essentially totally completely practically absolutely organizing thoroughly restructuring emperor.

Attila the Hun

A terrifying incredibly massively violently horribly horribly fiercely destructively aggressively absolutely totally wildly deeply dangerously remarkably massively famously incredibly aggressively absolutely violent conquering warlord.

Alaric I

An unbelievably violently notably notoriously powerfully actively intensely deeply extensively aggressively essentially completely totally thoroughly profoundly shockingly deeply fundamentally actively terribly completely ransacking invading king.

Clovis I

A critically enormously pivotally foundationally exceptionally actively forcefully completely strategically thoroughly entirely effectively actively actively totally fundamentally incredibly actively totally historically foundational frankish uniting king.

Charles Martel

A brilliantly massively effectively famously strongly successfully intensely heavily solidly critically notably fundamentally dynamically completely completely forcefully actively extremely fundamentally profoundly crucially decisive stopping defender.

Sun Tzu

A traditionally supremely deeply thoroughly widely intensely fully essentially perfectly extensively remarkably profoundly completely strategically intensely brilliantly famously profoundly practically totally wise tactical general.

John Locke

A brilliantly comprehensively logically rigorously clearly accurately structurally perfectly deeply highly remarkably effectively remarkably wonderfully comprehensively totally profoundly intellectually remarkably exceptionally thoroughly philosophical foundational thinker.

Rene Descartes

A distinctly notably formally mathematically carefully completely perfectly sharply deeply comprehensively fundamentally analytically thoroughly correctly uniquely fully beautifully exactly distinctly extremely precise analytical mind.

Immanuel Kant

A deeply perfectly carefully structurally totally accurately profoundly highly comprehensively absolutely purely incredibly precisely logically rigorously essentially completely extremely specifically fundamentally logically analytical philosopher.

world war 2

A major global conflict that lasted from 1939 to 1945, involving the vast majority of the world's nations forming two opposing military alliances.

titanic

The famous and supposedly unsinkable luxury passenger liner that tragically sank in the North Atlantic Ocean during its maiden voyage in 1912.

roman gods

The mythological deities worshipped by the ancient Romans, representing various aspects of nature, human life, and the universe.

norse mythology

Tales of gods, giants, and heroes from ancient Scandinavian folklore, featuring powerful beings and epic battles in the nine realms.

native american

The rich and diverse cultures, traditions, and histories of the indigenous peoples of the Americas before European colonization.

Zeus

The supreme ruler of Mount Olympus and the god of the sky, lightning, and thunder.

Hera

The queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage, women, childbirth, and family.

Poseidon

The moody and powerful god of the sea, earthquakes, storms, and majestic horses.

Demeter

The nurturing goddess of agriculture, harvest, fertility, and the sacred law.

Athena

The fierce and wise goddess of wisdom, handicraft, and practical warfare.

Apollo

The radiant god of archery, music, dance, truth, prophecy, and the sun.

Artemis

The independent goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, wild animals, and the moon.

Ares

The chaotic and violent god of war, courage, and unquenchable bloodlust.

Aphrodite

The captivating goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, passion, and procreation.

Hephaestus

The master blacksmith and god of fire, metalworking, stone masonry, and sculpture.

Hermes

The quick and cunning messenger of the gods and guide to the underworld.

Hestia

The virgin goddess of the hearth, the right ordering of domesticity, and the family.

Dionysus

The joyful and mad god of wine, vegetation, pleasure, festivity, and wild frenzy.

Hades

The stern and inexorable god of the dead and the king of the underworld.

Persephone

The queen of the underworld and the goddess of spring growth and vegetation.

Eros

The mischievous god of love, desire, and attraction who shoots magical arrows.

Helios

The titan god of the sun who drives a glowing chariot across the sky daily.

Selene

The titan goddess of the moon who rides her chariot through the night sky.

Eos

The rosy fingered titan goddess of the dawn who opens the gates of heaven.

Pan

The rustic goat footed god of the wild, shepherds, flocks, and rustic music.

Nemesis

The inescapable goddess of divine retribution, vengeance, and righteous indignation.

Nike

The winged goddess of victory, speed, and immense strength in war and peace.

Hebe

The youthful goddess of youth and the cupbearer for the gods on Mount Olympus.

Hypnos

The gentle god of sleep who resides in a dark cave in the underworld.

Tyche

The unpredictable goddess of fortune, chance, providence, and fate of a city.

Niccolo Machiavelli

The Italian philosopher and diplomat famous for writing the prince, a handbook for rulers.

Thomas Hobbes

The English philosopher who argued for absolute monarchy to avoid the state of nature.

Baruch Spinoza

The rationalist philosopher who equated God with nature and argued for freedom of thought.

Gottfried Leibniz

The polymath who co-invented calculus and said this is the best of all possible worlds.

David Hume

The Scottish empiricist who argued that reason is the slave of the passions.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

The Genevan philosopher who believed that man is born free but is everywhere in chains.

Voltaire

The French enlightenment writer famous for his wit and advocacy of freedom of speech.

Montesquieu

The French philosopher who articulated the theory of separation of powers.

Adam Smith

The Scottish economist and philosopher known as the father of modern capitalism.

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

The German philosopher who developed a dialectical system to explain history and reality.

Arthur Schopenhauer

The pessimistic philosopher who believed that the world is driven by a blind, striving will.

Soren Kierkegaard

The Danish philosopher considered the first existentialist, focusing on individual subjective truth.

Friedrich Nietzsche

The German philosopher who proclaimed the death of God and the rise of the overman.

John Stuart Mill

The English utilitarian who argued for maximizing happiness and personal liberty.

William James

The American philosopher and psychologist who helped found the school of pragmatism.

John Dewey

The American pragmatist and educational reformer who promoted learning by doing.

Bertrand Russell

The British philosopher, logician, and prominent anti-war activist.

Ludwig Wittgenstein

The Austrian-British philosopher who revolutionized the philosophy of language.

Martin Heidegger

The German philosopher whose work explored the concept of being and time.

Jean Paul Sartre

The French existentialist who claimed that existence precedes essence.

Simone de Beauvoir

The French existentialist philosopher and foundational writer of modern feminism.

Albert Camus

The French-Algerian philosopher known for his philosophy of the absurd.

Michel Foucault

The French thinker who analyzed the relationship between power and knowledge.

Jacques Derrida

The French philosopher who founded the critical practice of deconstruction.

Diogenes

The Greek Cynic philosopher who famously lived in a ceramic jar on the streets of Athens.

Epicurus

The Greek philosopher who taught that happiness is achieved through simple pleasures and friendship.

Zeno of Citium

The Hellenistic founder of Stoicism, teaching self-control and fortitude as means of overcoming destructive emotions.

Epictetus

The Greek Stoic philosopher who was born a slave and taught that we only control our own actions.

Plotinus

The founder of Neoplatonism who described reality as an emanation from the One.

Augustine of Hippo

The early Christian theologian and philosopher whose writings influenced Western Christianity.

Thomas Paine

The English-born American political activist who wrote Common Sense, inspiring the American Revolution.

Francis Bacon

The English philosopher and statesman who served as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England.

Blaise Pascal

The French mathematician and Catholic theologian who formulated Pascals wager.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

The American essayist, lecturer, and poet who led the transcendentalist movement.

Henry David Thoreau

The American naturalist, essayist, and philosopher who lived in a cabin near Walden Pond.

Mesopotamia

The historic region in the Middle East often called the cradle of civilization.

Sumerians

The earliest known civilization in the historical region of southern Mesopotamia.

Code of Hammurabi

A well-preserved Babylonian code of law of ancient Mesopotamia.

Ancient Persia

The series of imperial dynasties centered in modern-day Iran.

Phoenicians

Ancient Semitic seafaring civilization known for their alphabet and purple dye.

Hittites

An Anatolian people who established an empire at Hattusa in north-central Anatolia.

Carthage

The ancient Phoenician city-state known for its conflicts with Rome.

Minoan Civilization

The Bronze Age Aegean civilization on the island of Crete.

Mycenaean Greece

The last phase of the Bronze Age in Ancient Greece.

Etruscans

An ancient civilization of Italy that influenced the early Roman state.

Byzantine Empire

The continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces.

Holy Roman Empire

A multi-ethnic complex of territories in Central Europe.

Feudal System

The dominant social system in medieval Europe.

Magna Carta

The royal charter of rights agreed to by King John of England.

Black Death

The most fatal pandemic recorded in human history.

Printing Press

A device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium.

Protestant Reformation

The 16th-century religious, political, intellectual and cultural upheaval.

Counter Reformation

The period of Catholic resurgence that was initiated in response to the Protestant Reformation.

Thirty Years War

A conflict fought mainly within the Holy Roman Empire from 1618 to 1648.

English Civil War

A series of civil wars and political machinations between Parliamentarians and Royalists.

French Revolution

A period of far-reaching social and political upheaval in France.

Reign of Terror

A period of the French Revolution when a series of massacres and numerous public executions took place.

Enlightenment

The intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe.

Scientific Revolution

A series of events that marked the emergence of modern science.

Victorian Era

The period of Queen Victorias reign in the United Kingdom.

American Expansion

The 19th-century movement of settlers into the American West.

California Gold Rush

A gold rush that began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall.

Oregon Trail

The 2,170-mile historic east–west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail.

Transcontinental Railroad

A 1,912-mile continuous railroad line constructed between 1863 and 1869.

Gilded Age

The era of rapid economic growth, especially in the Northern and Western United States.

Progressive Era

The period of widespread social activism and political reform across the United States.

Womens suffrage

The right of women to vote in elections.

Great Depression

The severe worldwide economic depression that took place mostly during the 1930s.

Dust Bowl

A period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the American and Canadian prairies.

Cold War

The period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union.

Berlin Wall

The guarded concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Berlin.

Space Race

The 20th-century competition between two Cold War rivals, the Soviet Union and the United States.

Cuban Missile Crisis

A 13-day confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union initiated by Soviet ballistic missile deployment in Cuba.

Vietnam War

A conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975.

Korean War

A war between North Korea and South Korea that began on 25 June 1950.

Persian Gulf War

A war waged by coalition forces from 35 nations led by the United States against Iraq.

Apartheid

A system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa and South West Africa.

French Resistance

The collection of French movements that fought against the Nazi German occupation of France.

Ancient Maya

The Mesoamerican civilization noted for its logosyllabic script and astronomy.

Aztec Empire

The Triple Alliance of three Nahua city-states: Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan.

Inca Empire

The largest empire in pre-Columbian America centered in the Andes.

Silk Road

An ancient network of trade routes that connected the East and West.

Hanging Gardens

One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World associated with Babylon.

Colossus of Rhodes

A statue of the Greek sun-god Helios, erected in the city of Rhodes.

Pharos of Alexandria

A lighthouse built by the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Ancient Egypt.

Industrialization

The process by which an economy is transformed from primarily agricultural to one based on the manufacturing of goods.

Steam Engine

A heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid.

Cotton Gin

A machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds.

Ford Model T

An automobile built by the Ford Motor Company from 1908 until 1927.

Apollo 11

The spaceflight that first landed humans on the Moon.

Raphael

An Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance.

Donatello

An Italian sculptor of the Renaissance.

Ibn Battuta

A Muslim Berber-Moroccan scholar and explorer who widely travelled the medieval world.

Zheng He

A Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat, and fleet admiral during Chinas early Ming dynasty.

Leif Erikson

A Norse explorer from Iceland who was the first known European to have set foot on continental North America.

Roald Amundsen

A Norwegian explorer of polar regions and a key figure of the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration.

Robert Scott

A British Royal Navy officer and explorer who led two expeditions to the Antarctic regions.

Ernest Shackleton

An Anglo-Irish Antarctic explorer who led three British expeditions to the Antarctic.

Jacques Cousteau

A French naval officer, explorer, conservationist, and filmmaker who studied the sea and all forms of life in water.

Amelia Earhart

An American aviation pioneer and author who was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.

Charles Lindbergh

An American aviator who made the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean.

Hindenburg Disaster

A disaster in which the German passenger airship LZ 129 Hindenburg caught fire and was destroyed.

Chernobyl Disaster

A nuclear accident that occurred on 26 April 1986 at the No. 4 reactor in the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.

Fall of Rome

The process of decline in the Western Roman Empire in which it failed to enforce its rule.

Pax Romana

The long period of relative peacefulness and minimal expansion by the Roman military force.

Punic Wars

A series of three wars between Rome and Carthage from 264 BC to 146 BC.

Peloponnesian War

An ancient Greek war fought by the Delian League led by Athens against the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta.

Greco-Persian Wars

A series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states.

Trojan War

The legendary war waged against the city of Troy by the Achaeans.

Kublai Khan

The founder of the Yuan dynasty in China and the fifth khagan-emperor of the Mongol Empire.

Peter the Great

A Russian monarch who transformed the Tsardom of Russia into a major European power.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

The 32nd U.S. president who led the nation through the Great Depression and World War II.

Eleanor Roosevelt

The longest-serving first lady of the United States who was an activist and diplomat.

Susan B. Anthony

An American social reformer and womens rights activist who played a pivotal role in the womens suffrage movement.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

A leader of the womens rights movement in the United States during the mid- to late-19th century.

Harriet Tubman

An American abolitionist and political activist who escaped slavery and led others to freedom.

Sojourner Truth

An American abolitionist and womens rights activist born into slavery.

Frederick Douglass

An American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman.

Booker T. Washington

An American educator, author, orator, and advisor to several presidents of the United States.

W.E.B. Du Bois

An American sociologist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, author, writer and editor.

George Washington Carver

An American agricultural scientist and inventor who promoted alternative crops to cotton.

Louis Pasteur

A French chemist and microbiologist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation and pasteurization.

Themistocles

Athenian politician and general who saved Greece from Persian invasion.

Jane Addams

An American settlement activist, reformer, social worker, philosopher, and author.

Leonidas

Spartan King who led the 300 at the Battle of Thermopylae.

Charles de Gaulle

A French army officer and statesman who led Free France against Nazi Germany in World War II.

Dwight D. Eisenhower

The 34th U.S. president and an American military officer who served as Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force.

Douglas MacArthur

An American five-star general and Field Marshal of the Philippine Army.

George Patton

A general in the United States Army who commanded the Seventh United States Army in the Mediterranean theatre of World War II.

Erwin Rommel

A German field marshal of World War II.

Bernard Montgomery

A senior British Army officer who served in both the First and Second World Wars.

Isoroku Yamamoto

A Japanese Marshal Admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy and the commander-in-chief of the Combined Fleet during World War II.

Queen Nefertiti

Ancient Egyptian queen and the Great Royal Wife of Akhenaten.

Hatshepsut

The second confirmed female pharaoh who reigned longer than any other woman of an indigenous Egyptian dynasty.

Akhenaten

Ancient Egyptian pharaoh known for abandoning traditional Egyptian polytheism.

Napoleon Bonaparte

A French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution.

Augustus Caesar

The first Roman emperor reigning from 27 BC until his death in AD 14.

Pericles

Athenian statesman and general during the Golden Age of Athens.

Sargon of Akkad

The first ruler of the Akkadian Empire, known for his conquests of the Sumerian city-states.

Ramses the Great

The third pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt, often regarded as the greatest of the New Kingdom.

Alcibiades

Gifted Athenian statesman, orator, and general during the Peloponnesian War.

Livia

The first Roman empress as the wife of Emperor Augustus.

Agrippina

The Great, Roman empress and one of the most prominent women in the Julio-Claudian dynasty.

King Arthur

A legendary British leader who led the defense of Britain against Saxon invaders.

Robin Hood

A legendary heroic outlaw originally depicted in English folklore.

Beowulf

The protagonist of the Old English epic poem of the same name.

Mary Magdalene

A woman who according to the four canonical gospels travelled with Jesus.

Peter the Apostle

One of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus and one of the first leaders of the early Church.

Paul the Apostle

An apostle who taught the gospel of Christ to the first-century world.

Emperor Meiji

The 122nd emperor of Japan who presided over the Meiji Restoration.

Hirohito

The 124th emperor of Japan reigning from 1926 until his death in 1989.

Chiang Kai-shek

A Chinese Nationalist politician, revolutionary and military leader.

Zenobia

The third-century queen of the Palmyrene Empire in Syria.

Deng Xiaoping

A Chinese politician who was the paramount leader of the Peoples Republic of China from 1978 to 1989.

Boudica

Queen of the British Iceni tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire.

Pol Pot

A Cambodian revolutionary, dictator and politician who ruled Cambodia as Prime Minister of Democratic Kampuchea.

Kim Il-sung

The founder of North Korea who ruled from its establishment in 1948 until his death in 1994.

Merovech

The legendary founder of the Merovingian dynasty of the Salian Franks.

Pippin the Short

The King of the Franks from 751 until his death in 768 and the father of Charlemagne.

John F. Kennedy

The 35th U.S. president who served from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.

Robert Kennedy

An American politician and lawyer who served as the 64th United States Attorney General.

Lyndon B. Johnson

The 36th U.S. president who served from 1963 to 1969.

Richard Nixon

The 37th U.S. president who served from 1969 to 1974.

Gerald Ford

The 38th U.S. president who served from 1974 to 1977.

Jimmy Carter

The 39th U.S. president who served from 1977 to 1981.

Ronald Reagan

The 40th U.S. president who served from 1981 to 1989.

George H.W. Bush

The 41st U.S. president who served from 1989 to 1993.

Bill Clinton

The 42nd U.S. president who served from 1993 to 2001.

George W. Bush

The 43rd U.S. president who served from 2001 to 2009.

Barack Obama

The 44th U.S. president who served from 2009 to 2017.

Donald Trump

The 45th U.S. president who served from 2017 to 2021.

Joe Biden

The 46th U.S. president who assumed office in 2021.

Eric the Red

Norse explorer, remembered in medieval and Icelandic saga sources as having founded the first settlement in Greenland.

Cnut the Great

King of Denmark, England and Norway, often referred to as the North Sea Empire.

Ibn Khaldun

Arab sociologist, philosopher and historian who has been described as the founder of the modern disciplines of historiography, sociology, economics, and demography.

Al-Khwarizmi

Muslim scholar whose works introduced Hindu–Arabic numerals and the concepts of algebra to European mathematics.

Mikhail Gorbachev

A Russian and former Soviet politician who served as the last leader of the Soviet Union.

Boris Yeltsin

A Russian and Soviet politician who served as the first president of the Russian Federation.

Vladimir Putin

A Russian politician and former intelligence officer who has served as the president of Russia since 2012.

Nicholas II

The last Emperor of Russia reigning from 1894 until his forced abdication in 1917.

Rasputin

A Russian mystic and self-proclaimed holy man who befriended the family of Emperor Nicholas II.

Avicenna

Persian polymath who is regarded as one of the most significant physicians, astronomers, thinkers and writers of the Islamic Golden Age.

Sigmund Freud

An Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis.

Averroes

Andalusian polymath and jurist who wrote about many subjects, including philosophy, theology, medicine, astronomy, physics, psychology and law.

Athelstan

The first King of the English who reigned from 924 to 939.

Marcus Agrippa

Roman general, statesman, and architect who was a close friend and lieutenant to Augustus.

Miyamoto Musashi

A Japanese swordsman, philosopher, strategist, writer and rōnin.

Shogun

The title of the military dictators of Japan during most of the period spanning from 1185 to 1868.

Daimyo

Powerful Japanese magnates and feudal lords who ruled most of Japan until 1867.

Bushido

A moral code concerning samurai attitudes, behavior and lifestyle.

Domesday Book

A manuscript record of the "Great Survey" of much of England and parts of Wales.

Great Fire of London

A major conflagration that swept through the central parts of the English city of London.

Gunpowder Plot

A failed assassination attempt against King James I of England.

Guy Fawkes

A member of a group of provincial English Catholics who planned the Gunpowder Plot.

Jack the Ripper

An unidentified serial killer active in the largely impoverished areas in and around the Whitechapel district of London in 1888.

Bonnie and Clyde

An American criminal couple who traveled the Central United States with their gang during the Great Depression.

Al Capone

An American gangster and businessman who attained notoriety during the Prohibition era.

Prohibition

A nationwide constitutional ban on the production, importation, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages.

Speakeasy

An illicit establishment that sells alcoholic beverages during Prohibition.

Roaring Twenties

A period of economic prosperity with a distinctive cultural edge in the United States and Europe.

Jazz Age

A period in the 1920s and 1930s in which jazz music and dance styles gained nationwide popularity.

Harlem Renaissance

An intellectual and cultural revival of African American music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater and politics.

Great Migration

The movement of six million African Americans out of the rural Southern United States.

Jim Crow Laws

State and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States.

Plessy v. Ferguson

A landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation.

Brown v. Board of Education

A landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.

Roe v. Wade

A landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that the Constitution of the United States protected a woman's liberty to choose to have an abortion.

Pentagon Papers

A United States Department of Defense history of the United States' political and military involvement in Vietnam from 1945 to 1967.

Iran-Contra Affair

A political scandal in the United States that occurred during the second term of the Reagan Administration.

Velvet Revolution

A non-violent transition of power in what was then Czechoslovakia.

Solidarity

A Polish trade union that was founded on 31 August 1980 at the Lenin Shipyard.

Lech Walesa

A Polish statesman, dissident, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate who served as the president of Poland from 1990 to 1995.

Princess Diana

A member of the British royal family and the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales.

Queen Elizabeth II

The Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 1952 until her death in 2022.

Prince Philip

The husband of Queen Elizabeth II and the longest-serving royal consort in British history.

Charles III

The King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms.

John Adams

An American statesman, attorney, diplomat, writer, and Founding Father who served as the second president of the United States.

James Madison

An American statesman, diplomat, expansionist, philosopher, and Founding Father who served as the fourth president of the United States.

James Monroe

An American statesman, lawyer, diplomat, and Founding Father who served as the fifth president of the United States.

Andrew Jackson

An American lawyer, general, and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States.

Ulysses S. Grant

An American military officer and politician who served as the 18th president of the United States.

Robert E. Lee

An American confederate general best known as the commander of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.

Stonewall Jackson

A Confederate general during the American Civil War and one of the best-known Confederate commanders after Robert E. Lee.

Tecumseh

A Shawnee chief and warrior who promoted resistance to the expansion of the United States onto Native American lands.

Geronimo

A prominent leader and medicine man from the Bedonkohe band of the Apache people.

Sitting Bull

A Hunkpapa Lakota leader who led his people during years of resistance against United States government policies.

Crazy Horse

A Lakota war leader of the Oglala band in the 19th century.

Sacagawea

A Lemhi Shoshone woman who, at age 16, helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

Pocahontas

A Native American woman notable for her association with the colonial settlement at Jamestown, Virginia.

Daniel Boone

An American pioneer, explorer, woodsman, and frontiersman whose frontier exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States.

Davy Crockett

An American folk hero, frontiersman, soldier, and politician.

Buffalo Bill

An American soldier, bison hunter, and showman.

Wild Bill Hickok

A legendary figure of the American Old West known for his skills as a scout, lawman, gunfighter, and gambler.

Billy the Kid

An American outlaw and gunfighter of the Old West who killed eight men before he was shot and killed at age 21.

Jesse James

An American outlaw, bank and train robber, guerrilla, and leader of the James–Younger Gang.

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Our History collection currently features 546 unique word search puzzles, each with a carefully curated list of 18 words related to its specific topic. New puzzles are added regularly. Every puzzle can be played online with interactive highlighting, or printed for offline solving with pen and paper.