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Thursday, 4 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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Tadeusz Kosciuszko
Tadeusz, who was given the name Andrzej Tadeusz Bonaventura Kosciuszko at his baptism, was the fourth child of Ludwik Tadeusz Kosciuszko and Tekla Ratomska Kosciuszko, coat of arms Roch III.
Tadeusz's father was a court official (swordsman) and the Lithuanian field roll regiment colonel.
John Sutter
He spoke three languages.
Besides Swiss French, which was his native language, he also learned English and Spanish before traveling to the USA.
Napoleon Bonaparte
As a result of conquests, by 1812 France had expanded its territory to 750,000 square kilometers.
To its territory, it added Belgium, the Netherlands, the German provinces on the North Sea, the Illy ...
Rasputin
In 1905, Rasputin returned to St. Petersburg. A circle of his friends led to his presentation at the Tsar's court.
The Tsar's family was then going through a difficult time, both in national governance and family tr ...
Homer
He was an itinerant poet and reciter.
He transmitted his epic poems orally, reciting them to anyone who would listen.  In his poems he ext ...
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
From 2010 to 2012, he was a member of the Board of Directors of Inter TV, where he worked as Chief Producer.
Anna Pavlova
In 1914, she married Victor Dandré, a Duma official, who she met in Paris between 1900 and 1904.
Very soon after they met, Dandré became Anna’s manager. Dandré was responsible for organizing her to ...
Marilyn Monroe
Monroe was awarded a Golden Globe for her role in “Some Like it Hot.”
Amadeus Mozart
After the first successes in Vienna, the Mozart family decided to go on another tour.
The mother also went with them. They gave concerts in Munich, Augsburg, Schwetzingen, Mainz, Frankfurt am Main (young Goethe was present at the concert), Koblenz and probably Aachen.
William Shakespeare
Shakespeare wrote 38 comedies and tragedies, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and many poems diverse in content and form.
It is impossible to determine the order in which Shakespeare’s works were written. It was feared tha ...