Biography

Thursday, 22 January 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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Christopher Columbus
Based on the information he gathered, Columbus was convinced that by traveling west, one could reach Asia.
However, the geographical knowledge of the time was not very extensive, and he was confident that it would only take a few days to reach distant lands - he had no real idea of the size of the globe.
Nikola Tesla
At the first meeting in Edison's laboratory, Tesla was already very impressed with him.
Thanks to excellent recommendations from Europe, he was hired at Edison's lab, and although he was n ...
Michelangelo
Michelangelo sculpted exclusively in marble. Most of the time, he worked alone and only during the creation of the frescoes in the Sistine Chapel he hired thirteen assistants.
He had the peculiar habit of signing his pictures by placing his own image among the painted figures. They can be found in the Sistine Chapel or in the frescoes in the Cappella Paolina.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
In high school, Volodymyr was nicknamed Hammer, after the popular American rapper MC Hammer.
Later he was called Green (after his surname). Volodymyr's interest in humanistic subjects was the cause of his father's displeasure, as he wanted his son to study science - mathematics and physics.
Constantine the Great
To combat inflation, he introduced a new gold coin, the solidus, which became the standard for Byzantine and European currencies for more than a thousand years.
Constantine I enacted many reforms to strengthen the empire. He restructured the government, separating civil and military authorities.
John Sutter
John Sutter died on June 18, 1880, in a hotel room in Washington D.C.
Constantine the Great
In 307 Constantine married Maximian's daughter Fausta.
Five years later Constantine became the sole ruler of the West (there were two emperors in total at that time).
Tadeusz Kosciuszko
An opportunity arose for Kosciuszko to pursue a military career in the army of the Republic, as one of the first resolutions of the Four-Year Sejm was to raise the army to 100,000.
In October 1789, Kosciuszko received an appointment signed by the King as a major general of the cro ...
Rasputin
During his early years at the Tsar's court, Rasputin went on various pilgrimages several times, including (possibly) Jerusalem in 1911.
During one stay in his native village, an attempt on his life took place. One of the members of the ...
Anna Pavlova
She was the first Russian prima ballerina, who gained international fame.
Anna was the first ballerina that performed in Australia, India, and South America.