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Monday, 22 June 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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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.
Frederic Chopin
For the sake of Chopin's health and life, as a cholera epidemic was spreading in Paris, his friends found an apartment in Chaillot for him.
Stirling took care of him, but she annoyed Chopin, the Czartoryski family sent the musician one of t ...
Salvador Dali
He was fascinated by Freud.
After reading his interpretation of dreams, he stated that this book was one of the greatest discoveries of his life. Ideas about dreams and the subconscious had a huge impact on his work.
Charles Darwin
In his adult life he also ate unusual animals.
This was dictated by the lack of access to traditional foods while travelling in South American coun ...
Marilyn Monroe
She underwent psychoanalysis.
She decided to do so under the influence of Lee Strasberg.
Tadeusz Kosciuszko
Kosciuszko was the first person in 1792 to be awarded the Virtuti Militari gold medal.
He later replaced the medal with the Knight's Cross of the Virtuti Militari.
Anna Pavlova
In 1980, Igor Carl Fabergé, a member of the family whose company launched the Fabergé Eggs, licensed a collection of crystal wine glasses in commemoration of the centenary of Pavlova’s birth.
Ernest Hemingway
While in the hospital, he shared his room with Henry Serrano Villard, a writer who later became an ambassador.
Also, while in the hospital, he fell in love with a nurse seven years older than him, Agnes von Kuro ...
Ada Lovelace
Ada was often sick during her childhood.
At the age of eight, she suffered from severe headaches that rendered her unable to see. In June 182 ...
Anna Pavlova
Anna was known for her charity.
She supported Russian orphans in Paris after World War I. She also bought a house in Paris for 15 girls she supported with her earnings.