#11

Alexander Graham Bell
Canadian-American scientist inventor of telephone (1847–1922)
Initials AB #38#19

Alexander Pushkin
Russian poet | playwright | and novelist (1799–1837)
Initials AP #29
Eugene Onegin#22

Alexander Fleming
Scottish biologist | pharmacologist | botanist | and Nobel laureate (1881–1955)
Initials AF #24#28

Alexander Kerensky
Russian politician and former Prime minister of Russia in 1917 (born 1881–1970)
Initials AK #58#33
Alexander Godunov
Russian-American ballet dancer and film actor (1949-1995)
Initials AG #55
Die Hard#40

Alexander Kolchak
Russian admiral and military leader of the White movement (1874-1920)
Initials AK #86#45
Alexander H. Stephens
Vice President of the Confederate States (in office from 1861 to 1865)
Initials AS #198#50
Alexander Gould
American actor | voice artist | producer | director | and screenwriter
Initials AG #102#52
Alexander Shulgin
American medicinal chemist | biochemist | pharmacologist | psychopharmacologist | and author
Initials AS #231#78

Alexander Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Carisbrooke
British noble; eldest child of Prince Henry of Battenberg and Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom; grandson of Queen Victoria (1886-1960)
Initials AC #223#100

Alexander Douglas-Hamilton, 16th Duke of Hamilton
Scottish nobleman and the Premier Peer of Scotland
Initials AH #236#101
Alexander Vandegrift
United States Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipient and Commandant of the Marine Corps
Initials AV #74#111
Alexander Cary, Master of Falkland
British nobleman and television writer and producer
Initials AF #142#117
Alexander Vindman
retired United States Army officer | diplomat | and national security officer
Initials AV #87#136
Alexander Farnese
duke of Parma | lived (1545-1592); duke of Piacenza | man of government and military in the service of Spain
Initials AF #168#140
Alexander Cameron Rutherford
Canadian lawyer and politician; first premier of Alberta (1857-1941)
















































