Scipio | Aemilianus | The Rome's foremost general. |
Pharaoh | Akhenaten | An Egyptian Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty. |
Buzz | Aldrin | An Astronaut. |
King | Alyattes | The King of Lydia in 640 B.C. |
Marie | Antoinette | The last Queen of France. Louis XVI's wife. |
Neil | Armstrong | An Astronaut. |
King | Arthur | A legendary British leader. |
Marcus | Aurelius | A Roman Emperor. |
Francis | Bacon | Former Lord Chancellor of England. |
Joseph | Banks | A Botanist. |
Osama | Bin Laden | The founder of the military organization called "Al-Qaeda". |
Gautama | Buddha | The Leader of Buddhism. |
King | Chak Tok | One of the Tikal's best-known Kings. |
Jesus | Christ | First century Jewish preacher. The Christian God's messenger. |
George | Church | A Harvard professor. |
Christopher | Colombus | An Italian explorer. |
Emperor | Constantine | The Emperor of the Roman Empire. |
James | Cook | A British explorer. |
Hernan | Cortes | A Spanish Conquistador who invaded Mexico. |
Australopithecus | A Southern Ape. |
Vasco | Da Gama | A Spanish Voyager. |
Charles | Darwin | A naturalist who discovered the evolution of man. |
King | David | The King of Israel. |
Homo | Denisova | An Unknown human species who lived in Denisova Cave. |
Homo Neanderthalensis | The siblings of humans (Europe and Western Asia). |
Charles | Dickens | A writer. |
Eliza | Doolittle | A fictional character at George Bernard Shaw's
Pygmalion. |
King | Edward I | Former King of England. |
King | Edward II | King Edward I's and Eleanor's son. |
Albert | Einstein | A theoretical physicist. |
Dwight | Eisenhower | Former U.S. President. |
Hafez | El-Asaad | Former President of Syria. |
Homo | Erectus | The siblings of humans (East Asia). |
Phileas | Fogg | A wealthy British adventurer. |
Benjamin | Franklin | The founding father of the United States. |
Galileo | Galilei | An Astronomer. |
Mohandas K. | Gandhi | An Indian Activist. |
King | Gilgamesh | The King of Uruk. |
Mikhail | Gorbachev | Former General Secretary of Communist
Party in Soviet Union. |
Samuel | Greedy | A financier. |
Edmond | Halley | A man who published actuary tables. |
Lady | Hao | A wife of King Wu Ding of Shang dynasty. Aka: Fu Hao. |
Harry | Harlow | An American Psychologist. |
Zheng | He | A Chinese Diplomat. |
Henry | Higgins | A fictional character at George Bernard Shaw's pygmalion. |
Qin Shi | Huangdi | A former Emperor of China. |
Saddam | Hussein | Former President of Iraq. |
Aldous | Huxley | A writer. |
El | Jabato | Imaginary Iberian hero who fought against Roman
oppressors. |
France | Jean | Former King of France. |
Thomas | Jefferson | The 3rd U.S. President. |
William | Jones | A Notable Imperialist scholar. |
Eduardo | Kac | A Brazilian bio-artist. |
Daniel | Kahneman | A winner of a Nobel Prize in Economics. |
Kublai | Khan | A Khagan of the Mogul Empire. |
Clennon | King | A black student who applied to the University of
Mississippi. |
Martin Luther | King | An American Baptist Minister. |
The Ku | Klux Clan | A white supremacist secret society. |
John | Law | A Scottish economist. |
Anton Van | Leeuwenhoek | The man who first saw a microorganism. |
Vladimir Ilyich | Lenin | A Russian Revolutionary. |
Panthera | Leo | The species of Leo The Genus Panthera. |
King | Leopold II | The King of Belgium. |
James | Lind | British physician conducted controlled experiment on sailors. |
King | Louis XIV | Former King of France. |
Colin | MacLaurin | A mathematics professor at the University of Edinburgh. |
Ferdinand | Magellan | A Portuguese Explorer. |
Angra | Mainyu | The evil God of Zoroastrianism. |
Robert | Malthus | A clergyman who founded the science of demography. |
Karl | Marx | A philosopher. |
Ahura | Mazda | The good God of Zoroastrianism. |
Jane | McDoughnut | An experienced El Dorado chef. |
Claudia | Mitchell | An American soldier who lost her arm in a motorcycle accident. |
Hosni | Mubarak | Former President of Egypt. |
Isaac | Newton | One of the most influential scientists of all time. |
Barack | Obama | Former U.S. President. The only black American President. |
Paul | Of Tarsus | One of Jesus' apostle. |
Duke | Of Wellington | Napoleon's nemesis. |
Robert | Oppenheimer | The father of the Atomic Bomb. |
George | Orwell | A writer. |
Armand | Peugeot | An industrialist who owned Peugeot Car Company. |
King | Philip | Husband of Queen Olympias of Macedon. |
Antoninius | Pius | A Roman Emperor. |
Francisco | Pizarro | An explorer who discovered the Inca Empire in South America. |
Henry | Rawlinson | A British officer. |
Jean-Jacques | Rousseau | A philosopher. |
Homo | Rudolfensis | The siblings of humans (East Africa). |
Septimius | Severus | A scion of a Punic family from Libya. An Emperor. |
George Bernard | Shaw | A playwright. |
Mary | Shelley | The author of Frankenstein. |
Homer | Simpson | The protagonist in the American sitcom called "The Simpsons". |
Adam | Smith | A Scottish economist. |
Daniel | Solander | A Botanist. Joseph Banks's colleague. |
Homo | Soloensis | A kind of species who lived on the island of Java in Indonesia. |
Professor | Sprout | Wants to study whether the cows suffer mentally. |
A.A. | Stone | An up and coming contractor in El Dorado. |
Professor | Stughorn | Man who studies disease that infects the udders of cows. |
Jesse | Sullivan | An American electrician who lost both arms up to the shoulder. |
Prince | Talleyrand | Former minister of foreign affairs in the kingdom of France. |
Gobekli | Tepe | An archaeological site in the Southeast Anatolia Region. |
Alexander | The Great | The King of ancient Greek, kingdom of Macedon. |
Cyrus | The Great | An Achaemid-Persian King. |
Sargon | The Great | The first ruler of Akkadian Empire. |
Richard | The Lionheart | The King of England in 1189. |
Henry | The Navigator | A Portuguese Voyager. |
Harry | Truman | Former U.S. President. |
Jules | Verne | A French Novelist. |
Amerigo | Vespucci | An Italian explorer. |
Nu | Wa | A Chinese Goddess. |
Martin | Waldseemuller | A mapmaker. |
Alexander | Webster | A Presbyterian clergyman in Scotland. |
Wu | Zetian | A Chinese Sovereign. Aka: Empress Wu. |
King | Zimrilim | The King of Mari. |
Achiless | | Thetis's son. |
Allah | | The God of Muslim. |
Alphonso | | King Edward I's and Eleanor's son. |
Ananke | | A Nordic God. |
Anu | | The God in the Code of Hammurabi. |
Apollo | | One of the Greek Gods. |
Aristotle | | A Greek philosopher. |
Atahualpa | | The Inca ruler. |
Aten | | The Egyptian God. |
Augustus | | A Roman statesman. |
Aurora | | A monkey who learned to control bionic arm. |
Babylon | | The world's biggest city in 1776 B.C. |
Beethovens | | A famous composer. |
Berengeria | | King Edward I's and Eleanor's daughter. |
Calgacus | | The chieftain of the Caledonian confederacy. |
Catherine | | King Edward I's and Eleanor's daughter. |
Cleopatra | | The last active ruler of Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt. |
Cybele | | The Asian Goddess. |
DARPA | | The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. |
Diogenes | | A Greek philosopher. |
Elagabalus | | A Syrian. A Roman Emperor. |
Eleanor | | King Edward I's wife. |
Eleanor (2) | | King Edward I's and Eleanor's daughter. |
Elizabeth | | King Edward I's and Eleanor's daughter. |
Enlil | | The God in the Code of Hammurabi. |
Esau | | Son of Isaac. |
Ganesha | | The elephant-headed God in Hinduism. |
Hadrian | | A Roman Emperor. |
Hammurabi | | The 6th king of the first babylon dynasty. |
Henry | | King Edward I's and Eleanor's son. |
Hera | | The Queen of the Greek Gods. Zeus's wife and sister. |
Isabella | | King Edward II's wife. |
Isis | | The Egyptian Goddess. |
Jacob | | A prophet. |
Joan | | King Edward I's and Eleanor's daughter. |
John | | King Edward I's and Eleanor's son. |
Juliet | | One of the protagonists in the novel Romeo and Juliet. |
Lakshmi | | The Hindu's Goddess of Wealth. |
Louis XVI | | The last King of France. |
Mardu | | The God in the Code of Hammurabi. |
Mary | | King Edward I's and Eleanor's daughter. |
Menes | | The first Pharaoh. |
Moira | | A Nordic God. |
Montezuma II | | An Aztec ruler. |
Muhammad | | Allah's messenger. |
Napoleon III | | Former President of French Republic. |
Nurhaci | | A Conqueror. |
NUWC | | Naval Undersea Warfare Center. |
Patroclus | | Achilles' war companion. |
Peugeot | | One of the oldest and largest carmakers in Europe. |
Romeo | | One of the protagonists in the novel Romeo and Juliet. |
Saraswati | | The Hindu's Goddess of Knowledge. |
Tacitus | | A Roman historian. |
Thetis | | The Goddess of water in Greek mythology. |
Trajan | | A Roman Emperor. |
Truganini | | The last native Tasmanian. |
Valence | | A Roman Emperor. |
Voltaire | | A French writer. |
Zeus | | The King of the Greek Gods. |
Zoroaster | | An Iranian prophet. Aka: Zarathustra. |
Zoroastrianism | | A religion that Zarathustra founded. |