Biography

Saturday, 10 January 2026

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Constantine the Great
In 313, at a meeting in Milan, Constantine issued the Edict of Milan, which gave Christians freedom of religion.
It removed penalties for professing Christianity and resulted in the return of confiscated church pr ...
Kate Middleton
Kate Middleton is an avid photographer.
It is likely that if it were not for her role as Duchess of Cambridge and eventually Princess of Wal ...
John Sutter
In 1847, Sutter planted more than two thousand fruit trees, marking the birth of agriculture in the Sacramento Valley.
Constantine the Great
When Constantine returned from the eastern front to Nicomedia in the spring of 303, he witnessed the beginning of Diocletian's "great persecution," the most severe persecution of Christians in Roman history.
Diocletian ordered the destruction of the new church in Nicomedia, the destruction of its writings a ...
Salvador Dali
He appeared in restaurants in the company of his cat.
Babou was an ocelot, which Dali acquired in 1960 from a Colombian notable. He took him for walks in a collar richly encrusted with precious stones.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Zelensky's stance has earned him great acclaim around the world. The media in many parts of the world described the Ukrainian president as a hero and a statesman.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has become a recognizable symbol of the struggle for democratic values.
Christopher Columbus
He had to wait some time before organizing the third expedition (1498-1500), as it was difficult for him to regain the lost confidence of the people.
He set out for the west with six ships. Three of them he immediately sent back to Haiti, with the others he sailed to the southwest hoping to find the Asian continent.
Frederic Chopin
After completing his studies in 1829, Frederic went to Vienna with his friends. This journey proved to be a phenomenal success.
Chopin aroused the enthusiasm of the public there, and after the publication of his Variations Op. 2 ...
Frederic Chopin
The young, eight-year-old Chopin played in Warsaw for the Tsarina Maria Feodorovna, to whom he offered two of his Polish dances.
Young Chopin also played for Tsar Alexander I, who came to Warsaw for the session of the Parliament. ...
Constantine the Great
He reorganized the Roman army.
The new army consisted of mobile units (comitatenses) and garrison troops (limitanei) capable of repelling internal threats and barbarian incursions.