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Tuesday, 7 July 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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Hypatia
She educated successive members of Alexandria's elite, and her students held high positions.
Hypatia came from an aristocratic background and circulated among the ruling and cultural elite. Her ...
Constantine the Great
In 325 he decided to establish the capital in the city of Byzantium, which he renamed Constantinople - the city of Constantine (now Istanbul).
The inauguration ceremony of the new capital city took place in the year 330. The city later became ...
Ludwig van Beethoven
The master's complete deafness prevented him from contact with the surroundings.
Communication took place using the so-called conversation notebooks (Konversationshefte), which cons ...
Roland Garros
While studying in Paris, he came into contact with the fledgling world of aviation, which fascinated him.
He dropped out of college and founded a car dealership in Paris at the age of twenty-one. He became ...
Salvador Dali
He created about 1500 paintings.
Charles III
His environmental interests also have a dark side. He tried to influence the government.
As a member of the royal family, Charles should be characterized by impartiality and not influence p ...
Michelangelo
When he achieved his first successes as a young boy, his father was only interested in whether money could be made from his work.
To his father and brothers, he became the fulfillment of their dreams of a wealthy life. In their op ...
Christopher Columbus
He had to wait some time before organizing the third expedition (1498-1500), as it was difficult for him to regain the lost confidence of the people.
He set out for the west with six ships. Three of them he immediately sent back to Haiti, with the others he sailed to the southwest hoping to find the Asian continent.
Roland Garros
He became famous for the first non-stop flight over the Mediterranean.
This flight took place on September 23, 1913, from Fréjus-Saint Raphaël in the south of France to Bi ...
Charles Darwin
In 1835, Darwin experienced an earthquake in Chile.
High in the Andes, he saw shells and numerous tree fossils exposed by the tremors. From this he conc ...