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Saturday, 20 June 2026
21 facts about Ada Lovelace
21 facts about Ada Lovelace
The first female programmer
Ada Lovelace was a British poet and mathematician who lived in the first half of the 19th century. She was the daughter of one of Britain's greatest d ...

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Anna Pavlova
Anna was the principal ballerina of the Imperial Russian Ballet.
The Imperial Russian Ballet, currently known as the Kirov Ballet, was founded in the 18th century an ...
Frederic Chopin
Chopin studied at the Warsaw School of Music, where he began learning harmony and counterpoint with Joseph Elsner.
Joseph Elsner was a Polish composer of German origin, educator, music culture activist, music theori ...
Roland Garros
The car manufacturer Peugeot calls the feature lines of some of its car models "Roland Garros".
These models are: 106, 205, 206, 206 CC, 207 CC, 306, 307 SW, 308 CC and 405 with luxurious equipment - mainly dark green metallic paint, aluminum wheels and beige leather interior.
Peter the Great
The envoy consisted of 200-250 people accompanying three plenipotentiary deputies (ambassadors).
These included three governors: Novgorod, Siberia, and Belov.
Amadeus Mozart
In 1809, Constance remarried.
Her chosen one was the Danish diplomat Georg Nikolaus von Nissen, who was a great admirer of Mozart' ...
Ada Lovelace
She wanted to be buried next to her father.
Although she didn't know him, he was in her thoughts all her life. She even named her two sons Byron ...
Nikola Tesla
In 1913, Tesla patented a bladeless disc turbine - his 100th patent.
Tesla was mainly concerned with the subject of electricity. He experimented with various methods of ...
Amadeus Mozart
Mozart was the first great professional composer to write popular music (dances, divertimentos, serenades headed by "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik").
He left behind more than 50 symphonies, dozens of concertos for piano, violin, flute and other solo ...
Robert Oppenheimer
He described himself as the loneliest man in the world.
Even as a child, he had trouble interacting with his peers. Children thought he was arrogant and tac ...
Amadeus Mozart
The ambitious father decided to showcase his talented children at European princely courts.
Amadeus made his first foreign trip to Munich at the age of six. The family's next tour took them th ...