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Friday, 3 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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Homer
According to some legends, Homer was blind.
In some dialects of ancient Greek, the name Homer meant blind ('not seeing'). It is possible that in ...
William Shakespeare
Shakespeare’s lineage died out 25 years after his death.
His son, Hamnet, died at eleven. Daughter Susannah had no children, and daughter Judith’s children died early. None of Shakespeare’s three brothers were married.
Robert Oppenheimer
During World War II, he became the scientific director of the Manhattan Project.
The secret research project involved the development of the first atomic bomb. Its goal was to harne ...
Gaius Julius Caesar
Pompey himself, after his defeat at Pharsalos in 48 BC, fled to Egypt.
Seeking rescue on the other side of the Mediterranean, however, he fell into the worst possible posi ...
Robert Oppenheimer
After the Manhattan Project, Oppenheimer became very popular. He gave lectures all over the country, talking about the responsible use of atomic energy.
After the hydrogen weapon tests, the situation changed and the scientist began to take an interest i ...
Christopher Columbus
As part of his work duties, he began his first oceanic trading voyages to England, Madeira and Guinea.
Soon he married Felipa Perestrello de Moniz, the daughter of the former governor of Porto Santo, an ...
Roland Garros
He was born in Saint-Denis, Réunion, an island in the Indian Ocean.
Although his father was from Toulouse and his mother from Lorient, they were not casual visitors to ...
Frederic Chopin
After his return from Vienna, Chopin spent a week in Puturzyn at the home of his friend, Tytus Woyciechowski, and then travelled to Kalisz, where he spent the last three days in his home country.
Before leaving, he said goodbye to Konstancja Gładkowska and gave her the ring, which she kept for the rest of her life.
Frederic Chopin
Chopin's first public concert took place at the Radziwiłł Palace (now the Presidential Palace) in 1818.
It was a charity concert organised by Zamoyska.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
The series "Servant of the People" was quickly removed from the schedule of Russian television, having been previously censored.
"Servant of the People" began airing in Russia in 2015, but as early as the first episode, viewers n ...