Biography

Tuesday, 11 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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Nikola Tesla
He was born into a Serbian family, and his ancestors came from western Serbia near Montenegro.
He was the son of Milutin Tesla, an Orthodox presbyter, and Georgina Djuka Mandić, whose father was ...
Charles Darwin
During his student days he was an avid collector of beetles.
Descriptions of some of his finds were published in James Francis Stephens' Illustrations of British Entomology.
William Shakespeare
Shakespeare used close to a million words in 38 plays and 154 sonnets.
Ludwig van Beethoven
He made his public debut in Vienna in 1795.
He gave three concerts, starting with one of his own piano concertos on March 29 at the Burgtheater and ending on March 31 with a Mozart concerto, probably Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor.
Abraham Lincoln
He never finished any school.
He was self-taught and owed his love of reading and writing to his stepmother, Sarah Bush Johnston, who encouraged his learning and nurtured his development.
Michelangelo
Michelangelo died in Rome in 1564, at the age of 89.
He worked on the Pietà Rondanini almost until his death. He lived with his servant Francesco Armador ...
Marilyn Monroe
Monroe’s autobiography, “My story,” was written at the peak of her career, but published 10 years after her death.
Salvador Dali
In 1954, Dali and photographer Philippe Halsman published a book entirely devoted to the mustache.
Peter the Great
He organized a network of secular schools at the elementary level.
He reformed the existing Cyrillic alphabet, creating a new script. He established the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences.
Anna Pavlova
Anna was advised to undergo surgery due to her illness but refused since it would have meant she would not be able to perform any longer.
She decided she would rather die than end her career in such a manner.