Biography

Sunday, 9 November 2025
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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Marilyn Monroe
Her image has inspired many artists and companies.
One of the most famous works is Andy Warhol’s “Portrait of Marilyn Monroe.” Companies such as Fiat, Chanel, and Mercedes-Benz have used her image in their advertising campaigns.
Amadeus Mozart
Contrary to the prevailing opinion about the poverty in which Mozart's family lived, caused by their inability to earn a living, the composer earned a great deal of money in the last decade of his life.
He earned a lot, but spent even more. He lived beyond his means, went into debt to friends, and squa ...
Salvador Dali
He loved fashion.
The artist willingly collaborated with various designers who created their creations based on his wo ...
Ludwig van Beethoven
"Ode to Joy" is a poem by Friedrich Schiller written in November 1785 - the final author's version comes from 1803.
Already in a sketchbook from 1789, Beethoven wrote down a phrase from the first part of the chorus, ...
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte was a French military officer, politician, Emperor of the French, and King of Italy.
He lived from 1769 to 1821.
Constantine the Great
Constantine I the Great was the initiator of many constructions, not only of a religious purpose.
He built the Arc de Triomphe in 315 to celebrate his victory at the Battle of Mulvian Bridge, which ...
Gaius Julius Caesar
On April 6, 46 BC, a final clash between the Pompeians and the Caesarians took place at Tapsus (Ras Dimas) in Tunisia.
Caesar's 10 legions were led by Scipio's 10 legions supported by 2500 units of Numidian cavalry and ...
Aristotle
His theories on chemistry and physics did not stand the test of time.
Most of his assumptions were disproved, such as the theory of the Sun orbiting Earth, which was proven wrong by Copernicus.
John Sutter
The settlement was named Nueva Helvetia, which is now part of Sacramento.
Sutter's Fort construction began in 1841, but due to an invasion of gold prospectors, it was abandoned in 1850.
Tadeusz Kosciuszko
In 1815, Tsar Alexander I Romanov invited Kosciuszko to Vienna.
The Tsar wanted to gain approval for the creation of the Kingdom of Poland in this way. Learning tha ...