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Sunday, 14 December 2025
32 facts about Peter the Great
32 facts about Peter the Great
The first Emperor of all Russia
Peter the Great is considered one of Russia's greatest rulers. He was a great reformer, strategist, and builder who was the first of the tsars to trav ...

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Marilyn Monroe
Forbes magazine included her in its ranking of the highest-earning dead celebrities.
Hypatia
Hypatia's murder reverberated throughout the ancient world, but thanks to Cyril's power and foresight, no one was punished.
The investigation into the mathematician's death even reached the imperial court.
Amadeus Mozart
In Munich, Amadeus met the sixteen-year-old soprano Aloysia Weber and fell in love with her.
They wanted to travel together, but this was strongly opposed by Mozart's father. So Amadeus embarke ...
Anna Pavlova
She was the first Russian prima ballerina, who gained international fame.
Anna was the first ballerina that performed in Australia, India, and South America.
Hypatia
She was the daughter of the mathematician, astronomer and philosopher Theon of Alexandria.
Theon was an active scholar, he is known to have observed the solar eclipse that took place in Alexa ...
Roland Garros
On the eve of World War I, Garros was in the German Reich. It was there that he learned of the impending conflict.
He arrived in Germany at the invitation of Helmut Hirth, an aeronautical engineer, who gave Garros a ...
Peter the Great
He introduced a new administrative division of the country, dividing it into gubernias, provinces, and districts.
He also established magistrates governed by mayors.
Amadeus Mozart
He left his job with the archbishop and moved to Vienna.
He settled in a room rented from Aloysius Weber's family. Aloysia was already married at the time, b ...
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 ...
William Shakespeare
Shakespeare had likely been in London since 1588. In 1592, the first printed mention of Shakespeare appeared in a pamphlet by Robert Greene - an English writer, playwright, and critic.
The author criticized Shakespeare, accused him of plagiarism, and claimed that Shakespeare was just ...