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Saturday, 10 January 2026
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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Jane Austen
"Northanger Abbey" is a parody of the so-called Gothic novel, a literary genre extremely popular in Britain at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries.
The novel's main character - young and naive Catherine- must learn to distinguish between reality an ...
Peter the Great
After his father's death, Peter's half-brother, Fyodor III Romanov, took the throne.
Fyodor's death, after six years of rule, led to conflict between Peter and his other half-brother Ivan, who was mentally limited.
Tadeusz Kosciuszko
In the spring of 1777, Kosciuszko was sent north to the Canadian border, where he fortified various Continental Army military camps for months under General Horatio Gates.
He became famous after the Battle of Saratoga, where he performed his fortification work. His engine ...
Hypatia
A group of scholars in the 20th century decided that Hypatia was the most intelligent person in the history of mankind.
Nikola Tesla
After finishing school in 1873, he returned to Smiljan, where he fell ill with cholera shortly after his arrival.
He was bedridden for nine months and came close to death on several occasions. During his illness, h ...
Charles Darwin
In 1838, Charles Darwin developed the theory of natural selection.
Based on his own collections and travel notes, following the scientific methodology of the progressi ...
Charles Darwin
It was not Darwin's observation of finches that contributed to the formulation of the theory of evolution.
Despite the observation of these birds in the Galapagos Islands, the founder of the theory of evolut ...
Gaius Julius Caesar
In 84 or 83 BC, he married Cornelia, daughter of Lucius Cornelius Cynna, a Roman politician leader of the Popular party.
Cornelia was the first wife of Julius Caesar, entering into marriage when she was 14 years old. From ...
Ada Lovelace
After her first meeting with Charles Babbage, Lovelace visited him whenever she could.
Babbage was impressed with her intellect and analytical skills. He called her the "The Enchantress o ...
Kate Middleton
After becoming the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate had to choose which initiatives she wanted to support.
The Duchess focused on an area close to her interests perfected during her studies. Her patronized institutions centered around culture, arts, sports, and children’s aid.