Biography

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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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William Shakespeare
In 1593, Shakespeare’s acting and playwriting activities got suspended.
Because of the outbreak of an epidemic in London, the city authorities banned “plays, bears and bull ...
Constantine the Great
Constantine was a very loyal member of the court.
He fought on the side of Diocletian and Galerius in Asia and served on various tribunates; he campai ...
Napoleon Bonaparte
In 1813, Napoleon suffered defeat in the "battle of nations" at Leipzig - the largest battle in the history of the Napoleonic Wars.
It was a war between French troops led by Napoleon and the troops of the anti-French coalition (Aust ...
Frederic Chopin
During his student years, Chopin was fascinated by folk music, and it characterises his work from this period.
The first serious compositions were written at this time: Sonata in C minor Fantasy on Polish Airs ...
Rasputin
As a "saintly man," he returned to his native village, where a crowd of female admirers awaited him.
Accompanied by them, he made several pilgrimages to Verkhoturia, to the grave of one of the saints of the Russian Orthodox Church, Simeon Verkhotursky.
Rasputin
After three years on Mount Athos, he returned to the country, traveled, healed, prophesied, and preached the Word of God.
He was recognized as a monk, clairvoyant and an exorcist, although he did not take vows. Today he wo ...
Frederic Chopin
The composer returned to Paris shortly before Napoleon Bonaparte was elected President of the Second French Republic.
Chopin's state of health was very bad, and the only homeopath doctor who could help the artist died.
Amadeus Mozart
Mozart received a commission from Munich to write a grand opera for the start of the opera season in that city in December 1780.
He wrote "Idomeneo, King of Crete" and traveled to Munich to supervise rehearsals and conduct the pr ...
Ludwig van Beethoven
Since Ludwig showed musical talent from an early age, his father, following the example of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, wanted to turn him into a "child prodigy".
Johann, aware of Leopold Mozart's success in this field (with son Wolfgang and daughter Nannerl), at ...
Tadeusz Kosciuszko
Joseph became the heir to a small estate, so Tadeusz chose a military career.
With the support of the Czartoryski family, he entered the Cadet Corps of the Knights' School on Dec ...