Biography

Saturday, 16 May 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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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 ...
William Shakespeare
Shakespeare’s family home still stands in Stratford on Henley Street.
After Shakespeare’s death, the house remained in his family until 1670, which was converted into an ...
Ludwig van Beethoven
Currently, Beethoven is recognized mainly as the author of the Ninth Symphony, which he composed in 1824.
The composer spent over 30 years in Vienna, where the premieres of all his symphonies took place, in ...
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.
Peter the Great
Many specialists in various fields came to Russia (about 750 people, mostly Dutch).
Among them were military officers, craftsmen, and people of science and art. Their task was to teach Russians and instill Western European progress in the country.
Tadeusz Kosciuszko
In 1808, he published a book, "Manoeuvres of horse artillery."
Probably the same year he left for Switzerland. He settled with Franz Xavier Zeltner in Solothurn, a ...
Salvador Dali
He was the first marquis of Dali de Pubol.
The castle of Pubol was a gift for Salvador's great love Gala. When Dali became the owner of the cas ...
Tadeusz Kosciuszko
In 1921, the Polish Sejm decided to bring Kosciuszko's heart to the country, which was realized on October 15, 1927.
Since June 13, 1983, the urn containing Tadeusz Kosciuszko's heart has been kept at the Royal Castle in Warsaw.
William Shakespeare
William had many siblings.
He had three brothers (Gilbert, 1566 - 1611, Richard, 1574 - 1612, and Edmund, 1580 - 1607), and fou ...
Roland Garros
In 1988, a 10-franc coin with a portrait of Roland Garros was released in France.
It was a gesture to commemorate the 100th birthday of the aviator.