Biography

Wednesday, 27 May 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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Michelangelo
Michelangelo created many monumental works in Rome.
He led the construction of St. Peter's Basilica and did so until the end of his life. Unfortunately, ...
Constantine the Great
As a future candidate for emperor (there was an informal succession of privileges in the Tetrarchy), Constantine stayed at the court of Diocletian, where he received a proper education.
He studied Latin literature, philosophy, and Greek. He spent time in the culturally diverse environm ...
Marilyn Monroe
She was to remarry her second husband, Joe DiMaggio, on 8th August 1962.
Sadly, it was the day of her funeral.
Ludwig van Beethoven
The years 1804-1810 were the period of exceptional creative fertility of the composer.
At that time, four symphonies, four concertos, five quartets, trios, sonatas, and overtures were created.
Ludwig van Beethoven
Beethoven worked a lot, led a destructive lifestyle, lived in poor conditions, had many personal problems, and, in addition, suffered from numerous diseases - this led to very severe exhaustion of his body.
He struggled with intestinal disease throughout his life, including dropsy and cirrhosis of the live ...
Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Miller Hemingway was an American novelist, short story writer, journalist, and sportsman whose many works are considered classics of American literature.
He published seven novels, six collections of short stories, and two non-fiction items. After his death, three more of his novels, four more short stories, and three non-fiction pieces were published.
Frederic Chopin
Chopin was buried at the Pere-Lachaise Cemetery to the sounds of Mozart's Requiem and his own Funeral March.
Auguste Clesinger made a posthumous cast of the artist's face and hand. He also designed and manufactured the Chopin tombstone.
Charles Darwin
His mother Susannah died in 1818 at age 52, probably of an ulcer or stomach cancer.
Charles was only nine years old at the time of his mother's death, but by then his father had alread ...
Sting
In 1977, he moved to London and formed the rock band "The Police" with musicians Stewart Copeland and Henri Padovani (soon replaced by Andy Summers).
Sting was the vocalist and played bass, Summers played guitar, and Copeland played drums. The band w ...
Anna Pavlova
Anna settled at the Ivy House in Golders Green, London, in 1912.
She never returned to Russia, instead lived in England for the rest of her life.