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State flag of Virginia Location of Virginia in the U.S. map. This is a list of notable people who were born in the U.S. state of Virginia, were raised or lived in Virginia, or for whom Virginia is a significant part of their identity. Those not born in Virginia are marked with §.
B. Bertrand Badré; François Claude du Barail; Jacques Bardoux; Charles-Louis Barreswil; Aimée Batier; Jean Bayet; Adolphe Bazaine-Vasseur; François Achille Bazaine
Perry Redd (born 1964), social activist and organizer, and songwriter; born in D.C. Tony Ressler (born 1960), billionaire and owner of the Atlanta Hawks; born in D.C. Andrew Tate (born 1986), American-British media personality, businessman, and former professional kickboxer born in D.C.
Arthur Ashe was born in Richmond, Virginia, in 1943. Chris Smith/Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images One thing to know : In 1963, Arthur Ashe became the first Black player selected for the US ...
This category includes people who were identified with what is now West Virginia before the partition of Virginia in 1863. Subcategories This category has the following 18 subcategories, out of 18 total.
This is a list of people from Charlottesville, Virginia, or from areas nearby to Charlottesville, who were either born, lived or presently live in the city. Since the city's early formation, it has been the home of numerous notable individuals, including US presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe and author William Faulkner. In the present day, Charlottesville has been the home of movie ...
Virginian jurisdictions most commonly associated with the Hampton Roads metropolitan area The following is a list of notable people who were born, raised, or closely associated with the Hampton Roads metropolitan area. Chesapeake James Anderson – Carolina Panthers linebacker and 88th overall pick in the 2006 NFL draft Ed Beard (1939–2023) – professional football player for the San ...
W. Sterling Cole, former U.S. Congressman [citation needed]; Al Gore, former Vice President [20]; Betty Heitman, co-chairman of the Republican National Committee, 1983-1987; ran The Heitman Group consulting firm in Washington, D.C.; resided in Arlington [citation needed]