Biography

Monday, 12 January 2026
21 facts about Ada Lovelace
21 facts about Ada Lovelace
The first female programmer
Ada Lovelace was a British poet and mathematician who lived in the first half of the 19th century. She was the daughter of one of Britain's greatest d ...

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Ernest Hemingway
In Paris, Hemingway met Gertrude Stein, James Joys and Ezra Pound, who helped young artists develop their careers.
Gertrude Stein, one of the most influential authors of modernism, became Hemingway’s mentor. She int ...
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
In 2006 he won the Ukrainian edition of "Dancing with the Stars".
In the program he danced with his partner Olena Shoptenko. After this performance he became probably ...
Gaius Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar received 23 stabbings.
Of all the blows inflicted on him, only one was fatal, the second stab to the chest which pierced th ...
Ada Lovelace
After her first meeting with Charles Babbage, Lovelace visited him whenever she could.
Babbage was impressed with her intellect and analytical skills. He called her the "The Enchantress o ...
Tadeusz Kosciuszko
In 1769, he traveled to Paris as a Royal Scholar.
During this stay, he deepened his knowledge at the Military Academy of the Cavalry of the Royal Guar ...
Tadeusz Kosciuszko
Also of great distinction was Kosciuszko's admission (as one of three foreigners) by fellow combatants to the Society of the Cincinnati, founded by the most distinguished officers.
The Society of the Cincinnati was an association formed by veterans of the American Revolution on Ma ...
Ludwig van Beethoven
After the master's death, a letter to the Immortal Beloved was found in a hidden drawer of the desk (found together with, among others, the Heiligenstadt Testament).
Unfortunately, it was not possible to determine who the mysterious addressee of the letter was, nor ...
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte suffered from ailurophobia - an irrational, terrifying fear of cats.
He was not the only one among the famous historical figures to suffer from this type of phobia. In a ...
Napoleon Bonaparte
In 1813, Napoleon suffered defeat in the "battle of nations" at Leipzig - the largest battle in the history of the Napoleonic Wars.
It was a war between French troops led by Napoleon and the troops of the anti-French coalition (Aust ...
Napoleon Bonaparte
The outbreak of the French Revolution did not immediately cause Napoleon to join it.
Instead, he tried to join the Corsican insurgents of Paoli (Corsican national hero, leader of the in ...