Biography

Tuesday, 24 March 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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Charles Darwin
In his adult life he also ate unusual animals.
This was dictated by the lack of access to traditional foods while travelling in South American coun ...
William Shakespeare
In October 2020, New York’s Christie’s Auction House reported that a copy of the First Folio sold for $9.97 million.
The previous sales record was set in 2001; a copy of the “First Folio” was sold then for $6 million.
Tadeusz Kosciuszko
Prince Jozef Poniatowski became the commander of the Polish crown army of 17.000 soldiers, and Tadeusz Kosciuszko became the commander of one of the three divisions.
In May, the Russian army, with a strength of about 100.000 soldiers, entered the territory of the Republic, and the Polish-Russian War of 1792 began.
Peter the Great
The envoy consisted of 200-250 people accompanying three plenipotentiary deputies (ambassadors).
These included three governors: Novgorod, Siberia, and Belov.
Michelangelo
Wanting to learn more about human anatomy, he secretly performed autopsies in the hospital (Santo Spirito Monastery).
As a token of his gratitude, Michelangelo carved a wooden crucifix for the monastery, which is the only polychrome wooden sculpture in the artist's oeuvre.
Ludwig van Beethoven
Beethoven never married.
However, the names of the women he loved, often with reciprocity, are known. These women generally c ...
Frederic Chopin
He worked less and less, limiting the number of lessons to more advanced students.
His apartment became a place for evening meetings of friends. Most of his time was spent in the comp ...
Aristotle
Aristotle was the first ancient philosopher who would rely on science and logic.
Other great thinkers of his time, such as Socrates and Plato, discarded Aristotle’s fondness for factual and scientific reasoning in favor of philosophical thought.
Hypatia
She came from Alexandria, a major Mediterranean port.
Alexandria was a wealthy and multinational city where the Greeks had a lot to say as well as the Egy ...
Michelangelo
Michelangelo left Florence for Rome in 1496.
He had previously been commissioned by his cousin Lorenzo the Magnificent to produce a sculpture of ...