Biography

Tuesday, 16 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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Napoleon Bonaparte
At the insistence of his marshals, Napoleon abdicated, relinquishing power to his son, and entrusting the regency to his wife Marie Louise.
Following demands for unconditional surrender and relinquishing the throne, Napoleon signed an uncon ...
Tadeusz Kosciuszko
Also of great distinction was Kosciuszko's admission (as one of three foreigners) by fellow combatants to the Society of the Cincinnati, founded by the most distinguished officers.
The Society of the Cincinnati was an association formed by veterans of the American Revolution on Ma ...
Salvador Dali
The artist worked on increasing his creativity.
One day he figured out how to remember his dreams. He fell asleep with spoon in his hand over a tin ...
Nikola Tesla
Edison was surprised by Tesla's success and began campaigning on the dangers of using A.C.
Tesla's installations began to take over the market for the production and transmission of electrici ...
Sting
In the 1980s, Sting also gained recognition for his interest in social issues.
In 1985 he performed at Live Aid, a charity concert for famine relief in Ethiopia. In 1985, 1986, and 1988, he performed at Amnesty International concerts to support human rights.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
In 2006 he won the Ukrainian edition of "Dancing with the Stars".
In the program he danced with his partner Olena Shoptenko. After this performance he became probably ...
Antonio Vivaldi
All the time, however, he was composing for the orphanage, although he was occupied with numerous concerts at various courts.
He returned to Venice in 1727 possessing what was probably already the final version of his best-kno ...
Amadeus Mozart
Urged strongly by his father to return to Salzburg, he stopped in Munich and Mannheim on his way back.
He also managed to meet his first love Aloysia Weber, who confessed to Mozart that she no longer rec ...
William Shakespeare
Shakespeare’s works were published seven years after the poet’s death in 1623 under the title “Mr. William Shakespeare Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies.” The contemporary title of the first collection is “First Folio.”
The collection was published in the folio format of 900 pages. It contains thirty-six works by Shake ...
Anna Pavlova
Her breakthrough was a lead solo performance in Michael Fokine’s “The Dying Swan” in 1905.
She danced to the music by Camille Saint-Saëns, a French renowned composer, and a musical prodigy. A ...