Biography

Wednesday, 1 April 2026

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Aristotle
Because of Aristotle’s Macedonian ties, he fled Athens and ventured to the court of his father-in-law, Hermias of Atarneus.
Anti-Macedonian sentiments grew stronger in Athens around Plato’s death, and Aristotle may have feared some sort of retaliation, even though he was not of Macedonian origin, but an Ionian Greek.
Peter the Great
In 1712, Peter the Great received the Order of the White Eagle - the oldest and highest state decoration of the Republic of Poland, awarded for distinguished civil and military merits for the benefit of the Republic of Poland.
Ludwig van Beethoven
Beethoven was born in Bonn in 1770 in a house at Bonnstrasse 20, where the Beethoven-Haus Museum is now located.
There is no authentic record of his date of birth, but a record of his baptism has been preserved, w ...
Jane Austen
An admirer of Jane's novels was the Prince Regent - later King George IV, who kept a set of all her novels in every residence.
Upon hearing that Jane Austen was in London before the publication of "Emma," the Duke instructed hi ...
Ada Lovelace
Ada Lovelace befriended her tutor Mary Somerville.Mary Somerville was a Scottish physicist, writer and scholar. She studied mathematics and astronomy, and in 1835 she and Caroline Herschel (a British astronomer) were elected as the first honorary members of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Somerville introduced Ada in 1833 to Charles Babbage, the "father of computing," an English scientis ...
Rasputin
Women adored Rasputin. He was their guide, not only spiritually.
Among his female admirers were bohemians, court ladies and aristocrats. He never had enough of women ...
Roland Garros
While studying in Paris, he came into contact with the fledgling world of aviation, which fascinated him.
He dropped out of college and founded a car dealership in Paris at the age of twenty-one. He became ...
Homer
The Odyssey has been the inspiration for many valuable works of literature.
The voyage of Ulysses became a literary challenge for many generations of writers and inspired many ...
Amadeus Mozart
In 1773, Amadeus traveled to Vienna with his father, who sought a better position at the Viennese court.
Unfortunately, the position was not obtained, but Amadeus became acquainted with Haydn and his works ...
Robert Oppenheimer
Oppenheimer became entangled with communist connotations.
In 1936 he fell in love with a psychology student, Jean Tatlock. She was a supporter of communism an ...