Hugh Capet was a 10th century monarch who started the Capetian Dynasty of France.
Raúl Juliá was a Puerto Rican actor best known for his work in film, including Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985) and The Addams Family (1991).
Jeffrey Lundgren was an Ohio-based cult leader who murdered a family of five.
Bernardo O'Higgins is best known for being the leader of Chilean independence from Spain and its first leader.
British social anthropologist A.R. Radcliffe-Brown had a profound impact on British and American social anthropology through his version of Functionalism.
Jackie Robinson became the first African-American to play major league baseball, becoming Rookie of the Year in 1947, National League MVP in 1949 and a World Series champ in 1955.
American writer and producer Gene Rodenberry created the immensely influential Star Trek television series in the 1960s.
Civil rights activist Rosa Parks refused to surrender her bus seat to a white passenger, spurring the Montgomery boycott and other efforts to end segregation.
Anne Boleyn's successor, Queen Consort Jane Seymour, was Henry VIII’s third wife. She bore his first male heir, King Edward VI, before dying of complications.
Daniel Webster was an American lawyer and Whig Part leader who served as a congressman and secretary of state.