Biography

Thursday, 26 February 2026

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Robert Oppenheimer
Oppenheimer was on the verge of a nervous breakdown. The work in the laboratory was enormously stressful.
Oppenheimer then became addicted to cigarettes, which he smoked in large quantities, one after anoth ...
Ernest Hemingway
Hemingway worked as a correspondent for the North American Newspaper Alliance agency (NANA) during the Spanish Civil War.
While in Spain, he was accompanied by American journalist Martha Gellhorn, who became his third wife ...
Frederic Chopin
Since 1927 the Frederic Chopin International Piano Competition has been held in Warsaw.
It is the oldest monographic music competition in the world. Its author was Jerzy Żurawlew, a Polish ...
Ernest Hemingway
For several years, it was believed his death was an accident.
Mary claimed his shotgun had fired while her husband was cleaning it. Considering Hemingway’s life - ...
Michelangelo
He became a very distrustful man, filled with artistic jealousy.
He was convinced of the unkindness of other artists. He considered Leonardo da Vinci his enemy - a m ...
Aristotle
Around 335 BC, Aristotle founded a peripatetic school of philosophy.
Its main focus was philosophy and science taught by experience, not theory, in order to determine the “why.”
Napoleon Bonaparte
Thanks to Napoleon's military concept, the history of ancient Egypt was rediscovered in Europe.
To end the war with Great Britain, the last country of the First Anti-French Coalition, formed in 17 ...
Gaius Julius Caesar
There were many fratricidal clashes during the power struggle with Pompey.
Caesar, however, showed honor and chivalry by donating the lives of defeated opponents, which distin ...
Charles III
His marriage to Lady Diana was tumultuous from the start.
The couple had two sons: Wilhelm (born June 21, 1982) and Henry (born September 15, 1984). The famil ...
Tadeusz Kosciuszko
Tsarina Catherine the Great called Kosciuszko a "beast."
General Nathanael Greene (General of the Continental Army during the War of American Independence) called him "a master of his profession."