Historical Figures Trivia Questions
Total Questions: 273
Which nation was co-founded by Slovakian astronomer and soldier Milan Stefanik in 1918?
czechoslovakia
Who was the U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain from 1969 to 1974 and also the founder of Seventeen magazine?
walter annenberg
Whose birthplace is in Frankfurt and whose annex where she wrote her diary can be visited in Amsterdam?
anne frank
Who was the person at whose burial a band played 'Old Folks at Home' on January 21, 1864?
stephen foster
Which English architect, who passed away in 1723 at the age of 90, was buried in his own St. Paul's Cathedral?
christopher wren
Who's first name was misspelled as 'Donald' in the 1928 high school yearbook?
ronald reagan
Which woman, a descendant of Mayflower Pilgrim John Howland, is the namesake of the Tony Awards?
antoinette perry
Who was the first president of Indonesia who died in a military hospital on June 21, 1970?
sukarno
Who was the first black Supreme Court Justice, a great-grandson of a slave, who died in 1993 at the age of 84?
thurgood marshall
Which historical figure may have been poisoned by arsenic in his wallpaper while on St. Helena?
napoleon
Which future first lady served as a White House hostess for President Jefferson?
dolley madison
Who became the Vice President of the United States on December 19, 1974, after a period from August 9, 1974, when the position was vacant?
nelson rockefeller
Who was the director of the FBI that wrote "Masters of Deceit" and "A Study of Communism"?
j. edgar hoover
What Chinese leader's teachings are primarily known through a book called the 'Analects'?
confucius
Who is the subject of Ishbel Ross's biography titled 'Angel of the Battlefield'?
clara barton
What name was Ras Tafari crowned under as the Ethiopian 'King of Kings' in 1930, a leader revered by Rastafarians?
haile selassie
Who was crowned in 800 A.D., an event many consider the end of the Dark Ages?
charlemagne
Count Bernadotte, a diplomat who was assassinated in 1948, was the nephew of King Gustav V of which country?
sweden
Which Confederate commander, who is buried at the college he headed after the war, led the Army of Northern Virginia during the Civil War?
robert e. lee
Whose words served as a powerful tool for patriotism during the American Revolution?
thomas paine
Which U.S. President was known as 'Lyss' during his childhood?
ulysses s. grant
Who was a fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, and co-founded Methodism with his brother Charles?
john wesley
Which U.S. president participated in seances to contact his deceased son Willie?
abraham lincoln
Which 1960s Yippie leader made his comedy debut at a New York club?
abbie hoffman
Which woman founded the Missionaries of Charity in 1950?
mother teresa
Who was the first Secretary of the Treasury nicknamed 'The King of the Feds'?
alexander hamilton
What service did 11-year-old Charlie Miller, the youngest rider in 1861, participate in, and later lived to be 105?
pony express
Which grandson of Genghis Khan founded the Yuan Dynasty?
kublai khan
Who met co-conspirator David Herold in Maryland on the night of April 14, 1865?
john wilkes booth
Who coined the term 'utopia' in 1516 from the Greek words for 'not' and 'place'?
thomas more
Which world leader, who became president, was imprisoned for 27 years in South Africa?
nelson mandela
Which famous individual's residence at San Simeon featured a zoo, an airstrip, and a private theater?
william randolph hearst
Which statesman, who established an Oxford scholarship, also had a country named after him for a time?
cecil rhodes
Which famous diarist and her family moved from Germany to Amsterdam in 1933?
anne frank
Who was born in 1731 and married a future U.S. President?
martha washington
Which First Lady reportedly said in 1972 that being the First Lady is the hardest unpaid job in the world?
pat nixon
Who is the hatchet-wielding saloon smasher who no one dared call 'Old Hatchet-Face' whether she was drunk or sober?
carrie nation
In 1964, the world's youngest monarch King Constantine of which country was married in September?
greece
Which founder of the famous Literary Club, who was also painted by fellow founder Joshua Reynolds, could this be?
samuel johnson
Who was the only incumbent Republican governor to be reelected in 1934 and ran for president two years later?
alf landon
Who married Evita in 1945 and Isabel in 1961?
juan perón
Which famous American aviator left for Europe on May 20, 1927, with 5 sandwiches and a quart of water?
charles lindbergh
Which suffragist famously stated that women must be taught to protect themselves rather than depend on men for protection?
susan b. anthony
Who was the heroine of the Crimean War and the founder of modern nursing?
florence nightingale
Which lord protector, who studied at Sidney Sussex College, has his head buried there?
oliver cromwell
Which leader of the Reformation authored the famous hymn 'A Mighty Fortress is Our God'?
martin luther
In which sport did Abe Lincoln earn the respect of the Clary's Grove Boys while working in New Salem?
wrestling
Who was the wife of our 4th president, known for wearing a cologne that is still being marketed today?
dolley madison
Which 14th century explorer is credited with bringing back a recipe for a type of ice cream from China?
marco polo
Who was the Muslim warrior and Sultan of Egypt for whom the medieval Rabbi Moses Maimonides served as court doctor?
saladin
Who was the last surviving signer of The Mayflower Compact and a friend of Myles Standish, but was not a Puritan?
john alden
Which famous American, after losing reelection to Congress in 1835, told the public they were going to Texas?
davy crockett
Who was the French educator that taught at the National Institute for Blind Children in Paris from 1826 until his death?
louis braille
Who is the Scottish engineer known for inventing the flyball governor to control the speed of his steam engine?
james watt
Who was the West German chancellor that won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1971 for his efforts to ease East-West tensions?
willy brandt
Who was the woman whose birth control books were banned in New York in the 1910s and whose husband was arrested for distributing one?
margaret sanger
Which governor surrendered New Netherland to an English naval force without a shot being fired on September 7, 1664?
peter stuyvesant
In which country was White House architect James Hoban born around 1762?
ireland
Who did the New York World refer to on November 14, 1889, when calling her trip 'The Longest Journey Known to Mankind'?
nellie bly
Who took over Alger Hiss' state department duties in 1947 and later became JFK's Secretary of State?
dean rusk