(1756-1836) American vice-president

Aaron Burr

(1756-1836) American vice-president

President of Victoria University

Chancellor Burwash

President of Victoria University

Daniel Adams Butterfield (October 31, 1831 – July 17, 1901) was a New York businessman, a Union General in the American Civil War, and Assistant U.S. Treasurer in New York.

Daniel Butterfield

Daniel Adams Butterfield (October 31, 1831 – July 17, 1901) was a New York businessman, a Union General…

(1844-1925) Writer who fought in the Civil War who wrote Silent South and fought for equal rights for African-Americans

George W. Cable

(1844-1925) Writer who fought in the Civil War who wrote Silent South and fought for equal rights for…

(1474-1557) English explorer.

Sebastian Cabot

(1474-1557) English explorer.

Sebastian Cabot (c. 1474 – c. December 1557) was an Italian explorer, likely born in the Venetian Republic. He was the son of Italian explorer John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto) and his Venetian wife Mattea.

After his father's death, Cabot conducted his own voyages of discovery, seeking the Northwest Passage through North America for England. He later sailed for Spain, traveling to South America, where he explored the Rio de la Plata and established two new forts.

Sebastian Cabot

Sebastian Cabot (c. 1474 – c. December 1557) was an Italian explorer, likely born in the Venetian…

Sebastian Cabot (c. 1484 - c. 1557) was an Italian explorer, probably born in Venice.

Sebastian Cabot

Sebastian Cabot (c. 1484 - c. 1557) was an Italian explorer, probably born in Venice.

(63 BC - AD 14) Founder of the Roman Empire

Augustus Caesar

(63 BC - AD 14) Founder of the Roman Empire

(63-14 BCE) Founder of the Roman Empire

Augustus Caesar

(63-14 BCE) Founder of the Roman Empire

(63 BC-14) Founder of the Roman Empire

Augustus Caesar

(63 BC-14) Founder of the Roman Empire

(100-44 B.C.) Reigned over Rome.

Julius Caesar

(100-44 B.C.) Reigned over Rome.

(100BC-44BC) The father of Rome that became its emperor that was murdered.

Julius Ceasar

(100BC-44BC) The father of Rome that became its emperor that was murdered.

(1853--) English novelist and dramatist

Hall Caine

(1853--) English novelist and dramatist

(1782-1850) Vice-president of John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson from 1825-1832

John Caldwell Calhoun

(1782-1850) Vice-president of John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson from 1825-1832

(1782-1850) Vice-president of US 1825-1832

John Caldwell Calhoun

(1782-1850) Vice-president of US 1825-1832

(1782-1850) Vice-president of US 1825-1832

John Caldwell Calhoun

(1782-1850) Vice-president of US 1825-1832

(1782-1850) Vice-president under John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson from 1825-1832

John Caldwell Calhoun

(1782-1850) Vice-president under John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson from 1825-1832

(1782-1850) Vice-president of US 1825-1832

John Caldwell Calhoun

(1782-1850) Vice-president of US 1825-1832

John Caldwell Calhoun (March 18, 1782 – March 31, 1850) was a leading United States Southern politician and political philosopher from South Carolina during the first half of the 19th century.

John Caldwell Calhoun

John Caldwell Calhoun (March 18, 1782 – March 31, 1850) was a leading United States Southern politician…

(1580-1632) Founder of Maryland colony in 1632

George Calvert (Lord Baltimore)

(1580-1632) Founder of Maryland colony in 1632

(died 1632) Founder of Maryland colony in 1632

George Calvert (Lord Baltimore)

(died 1632) Founder of Maryland colony in 1632

Jules-Martin Cambon (April 5, 1845 in Paris - September 19, 1935 in Vevey, Switzerland) was a French diplomat to the U.S.

Jules Martin Cambon

Jules-Martin Cambon (April 5, 1845 in Paris - September 19, 1935 in Vevey, Switzerland) was a French…

Thomas Campbell (27 July 1777 — 15 June 1844) was a Scottish poet chiefly remembered for his sentimental poetry dealing specially with human affairs. He was also one of the initiators of a plan to found what became the University of London.

Thomas Campbell

Thomas Campbell (27 July 1777 — 15 June 1844) was a Scottish poet chiefly remembered for his sentimental…

Edward Richard Sprigg Canby (November 9, 1817 – April 11, 1873) was a career United States Army officer and a Union General in the American Civil War and Indian Wars.

Edward Richard Sprigg Canby

Edward Richard Sprigg Canby (November 9, 1817 – April 11, 1873) was a career United States Army…

(1835-1910) US representative, Speaker of the House of Representatives, senator Kentucky, and cabinet officer

John G. Carlisle

(1835-1910) US representative, Speaker of the House of Representatives, senator Kentucky, and cabinet…

(1795-1881) Scottish writer who wrote articles for the <I>Edinburgh Encyclopedia</I> and <I>Sartor Resartus</I> his best known work

Thomas Carlyle

(1795-1881) Scottish writer who wrote articles for the Edinburgh Encyclopedia and Sartor Resartus his…

(1835-1919) Industrialist and Philanthropist

Andrew Carnegie

(1835-1919) Industrialist and Philanthropist

Carnot was a French statesman. He was born at Limoges in 1837. Entering politics, he became a leader of the strict republicans. He was elected a member of the national assembly and later the chamber of deputies, and was minister of public works and finance. In 1887, he became president of France. He was assassinated at Lyons, June 24, 1894.

M. Francoismsadi Carnot

Carnot was a French statesman. He was born at Limoges in 1837. Entering politics, he became a leader…

Signer of the Declaration of Independence representing Maryland

Charles Carroll

Signer of the Declaration of Independence representing Maryland

(1809-1868) Frontiersmen who fought for the Union in the Civil War.

Kit Carson

(1809-1868) Frontiersmen who fought for the Union in the Civil War.

Jacques Cartier (1491 – September 1, 1557) claimed what is now Canada for France. He was the first who described and mapped the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the shores of the Saint Lawrence River.

Jacques Cartier

Jacques Cartier (1491 – September 1, 1557) claimed what is now Canada for France. He was the first…

Portrait of Jacques Cartier discoverer of Canada

Jaques Cartier, Discoverer of Canada

Portrait of Jacques Cartier discoverer of Canada

Lewis Cass (October 9, 1782 – June 17, 1866) was an American military officer and politician. During his long political career, Cass served as a governor of the Michigan Territory, an American ambassador, and a U.S. Senator representing Michigan.

Lewis Cass

Lewis Cass (October 9, 1782 – June 17, 1866) was an American military officer and politician. During…

(1835-1903) French explorer and writer who led expeditions throughout Africa and wrote many books such as Land of the Midnight Sun and the Country of the Dwarfs.

Paul B. Chaillu

(1835-1903) French explorer and writer who led expeditions throughout Africa and wrote many books such…

(1863-1937) British statesman that shared the 1925 Nobel Peace Prize for negotiating the Locarno Pact.

Joseph Chamberlain

(1863-1937) British statesman that shared the 1925 Nobel Peace Prize for negotiating the Locarno Pact.

(1567-1635) French explorer and founder of Quebec.

Samuel Champlain

(1567-1635) French explorer and founder of Quebec.

Samuel de Champlain, "The Father of New France", was a French navigator, geographer, cartographer, draughtsman, soldier, explorer, ethnologist, diplomat, chronicler, and the founder of Quebec City on July 3, 1608, of which he was the administrator for the rest of his life.

Samuel de Champlain

Samuel de Champlain, "The Father of New France", was a French navigator, geographer, cartographer, draughtsman,…

Li Hung Chang, (February 15, 1823 &ndash; November 7, 1901) was a Chinese general who ended several major rebellions, and a leading statesman of the late Qing Empire.

Li Hung Chang

Li Hung Chang, (February 15, 1823 – November 7, 1901) was a Chinese general who ended several…

(1823-1901) Chinese dignitary and statesman

Li Hung Chang

(1823-1901) Chinese dignitary and statesman

(742-814) Christian Emperor. Time of rule was known as Carolingian Renaissance during which he built palaces and churches, and promoted Christianity, education, agriculture, the arts, manufacturing and commerce

Charlemagne

(742-814) Christian Emperor. Time of rule was known as Carolingian Renaissance during which he built…

King of England (1625-1649)

Charles I, King of England

King of England (1625-1649)

Charles II (Charles Stuart; 29 May 1630 - 6 February 1685) was the King of England, Scotland, and Ireland.

Charles II

Charles II (Charles Stuart; 29 May 1630 - 6 February 1685) was the King of England, Scotland, and Ireland.

(1294-132) King of France from 1322-1328

King Charles IV of France

(1294-132) King of France from 1322-1328

Emperor of Germany

Charles V, Emperor of Germany

Emperor of Germany

Charles VI (1368 – 1422), called the Beloved and the Mad, was King of France from 1380 to his death.

Charles VI of France

Charles VI (1368 – 1422), called the Beloved and the Mad, was King of France from 1380 to his death.

(1403-1461) King of France. During his reign , Joan of Arc led the troops and the war against Britain came to an end.

Charles VII of France

(1403-1461) King of France. During his reign , Joan of Arc led the troops and the war against Britain…

Charles VIII, called the Affable, (1470 – 1498), was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of France, from 1483 to his death in 1498.

Charles VIII of France

Charles VIII, called the Affable, (1470 – 1498), was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as…

Honorable statesman

Charles, Marquis of Rockingham

Honorable statesman

Wife of George III.

Queen Charlotte of England

Wife of George III.

Signer of the Declaration of Independence representing Maryland

Samuel Chase

Signer of the Declaration of Independence representing Maryland

Isaac Chauncey (20 February 1779 - 27 January 1840) was an officer in the United States Navy.

Isaac Chauncey

Isaac Chauncey (20 February 1779 - 27 January 1840) was an officer in the United States Navy.

(1789-1872) Soldier who explored the Euphrates and surveyed the isthmus of the Suez Canal.

Francis Rawdon Chesney

(1789-1872) Soldier who explored the Euphrates and surveyed the isthmus of the Suez Canal.

(1832-1917) Lawyer and diplomat who achieved major success as ambassador to Great Britain.

Joseph H. Choate

(1832-1917) Lawyer and diplomat who achieved major success as ambassador to Great Britain.

Joseph Hodges Choate (January 24, 1832 - 1917), was an American lawyer and diplomat to the United Kingdom.

Joseph Hodges Choate

Joseph Hodges Choate (January 24, 1832 - 1917), was an American lawyer and diplomat to the United Kingdom.

(1799-1859) American lawyer who served as a representative to the Senate and Congress for the State of Massachusetts.

Rufus Choate

(1799-1859) American lawyer who served as a representative to the Senate and Congress for the State…

(--) French major general who led troops for the American Revolution

M. De Choisé

(--) French major general who led troops for the American Revolution

(1818-1906) Crowned King of Denmark in 1863

Christian IX

(1818-1906) Crowned King of Denmark in 1863

(106BC-43) Roman orator, statesman and man of letters

Cicero

(106BC-43) Roman orator, statesman and man of letters

(106 - 43 B.C.) Roman orator, statesman and man of letters

Marcus Tullius Cicero

(106 - 43 B.C.) Roman orator, statesman and man of letters