Famous Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge - Celebrities from Trinity College, Cambridge - page 3

Founded by Henry VIII in 1546, Trinity College, Cambridge enthralls its students as well as pupils from the whole of the United Kingdom. The breathtaking campus is not just scenic but is renowned for the quality education it provides. Students receiving education here turn out to be famous personalities, and excel in different genres. Currently the home of 600 undergraduates, 300 graduates, and over 180 Fellows, Trinity College, Cambridge aspire students with its alumni, who have achieved heights in their career. Isaac Newton, an English mathematician, astronomer, and physicist studied in this college. Ernest Rutherford, known as the father of nuclear physics and a recipient of the Nobel Prize for “investigations into the disintegration of the elements, and the chemistry of radioactive substances” joined Trinity as a research student at the Cavendish Laboratory under J.J. Thomson. Srinivasa Ramanujan, the other prominent alumnus from the Trinity College, Cambridge is popularly known for his theorems and contributions towards mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions. Some other distinguished personalities who received their education from the Trinity College, Cambridge include poet Lord Byron, philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, Soviet spies Kim Philby, Guy Burgess, and Anthony Blunt. Besides, Trinity is the only college to achieve 32 Nobel Prizes, 5 Fields Medals in mathematics, and 1 Abel Prize. To find out the other famous alumni from the Trinity College Cambridge, keep reading.

Check out the list of notable Trinity College, Cambridge alumni. Some of the notable Trinity College, Cambridge students are Isaac Newton, Jawaharlal Nehru, Charles, Prince of Wales, Lord Byron and Srinivasa Ramanujan.

The Most Famous Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge

NameBirthdayNationalityBio
Aleister CrowleyOctober 12, 1875BritishAleister Crowley was an occultist and ceremonial magician who founded the ethical philosophy of Thelema
Isaac NewtonJanuary 4, 1643BritishIsaac Newton was an English scientist and mathematician, who discovered gravitation and Newtonian Mechanics
J. J. ThomsonDecember 18, 1856BritishJ.J
Alfred North WhiteheadFebruary 15, 1861British, AmericanAlfred North Whitehead was a famous British Mathematician, who co-authored the historical ‘Principia Mathematica’ with Bertrand Russell
Mel GiedroycJune 15, 1968BritishMel Giedroyc an English television presenter, comedian and who rose to fame as presenter of the show ‘The Great British Bake Off’
William Henry BraggJuly 2, 1862BritishSir William Henry Bragg was a British scientist who shared the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics with his son, William Lawrence Bragg
William Makepeace ThackerayJuly 18, 1811BritishWilliam Thackeray was an English novelist and satirist
Muhammad IqbalNovember 9, 1877PakistaniMuhammad Iqbal was a philosopher, poet and politician in British India and is regarded as being the inspiration behind the Pakistan movement
Arthur CayleyAugust 16, 1821BritishArthur Cayley was a noted British mathematician
Christopher AlexanderOctober 4, 1936AmericanChristopher Wolfgang Alexander is a renowned architect popular for his trendsetting designs
Aleister Crowley

Aleister Crowley

Aleister Crowley was an occultist and ceremonial magician who founded the ethical philosophy of Thelema

BritishOctober 12, 1875659 views

Edward VII

Edward VII was the King of United Kingdom

BritishNovember 9, 1841114 views

Charles, Prince of Wales

Prince Charles, the oldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, is the heir apparent to the British throne

BritishNovember 14, 1948100 views

Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex

Robert Devereux Essex was the 2nd Earl of Essex, an English soldier and nobleman who was one of the favorites of Queen Elizabeth I.

BritishNovember 10, 156586 views

Arthur Eddington

Arthur Eddington was one of the most renowned astronomers of 19th century and has many scientific achievements to his credit

BritishDecember 28, 1882151 views

Francis Galton

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BritishFebruary 16, 1822112 views

Henry Fox Talbot

William Henry Fox Talbot was a British scientist best known for inventing the salted paper and calotype processes

BritishFebruary 11, 1800141 views

Abraham Cowley

A poet and essayist of the seventeenth century, Abraham Cowley is known for his works on ‘Pindaric Odes’ and metaphysical traditions

British1618156 views

Aaron Klug

Aaron Klug, a chemist and biophysicist, won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry

BritishAugust 11, 1926191 views

A. A. Milne

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BritishJanuary 18, 1882153 views