Biography

Wednesday, 28 January 2026

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Tadeusz Kosciuszko
Also of great distinction was Kosciuszko's admission (as one of three foreigners) by fellow combatants to the Society of the Cincinnati, founded by the most distinguished officers.
The Society of the Cincinnati was an association formed by veterans of the American Revolution on Ma ...
Rasputin
After three years on Mount Athos, he returned to the country, traveled, healed, prophesied, and preached the Word of God.
He was recognized as a monk, clairvoyant and an exorcist, although he did not take vows. Today he wo ...
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 ...
Ernest Hemingway
He lived from 1899 to 1961.
He was born on July 21st, 1899, in Oak Park, an affluent neighborhood west of Chicago. His father, C ...
Christopher Columbus
Columbus was accused of extreme brutality againts indigenious people.
Some claimed that he refused to baptize the natives just to have an opportunity to abuse them withou ...
Tadeusz Kosciuszko
When Congress paid him the outstanding money, even though his financial situation was not the best, he used the entire amount he received to buy freedom and educate the colored population.
Kosciuszko entrusted the rest of his estate to Thomas Jefferson. The latter was the executor of his ...
Frederic Chopin
On November 5, 1830, Chopin left Poland for good.
During his journey to Paris, Stuttgart,he learned of the fall of the November Rising and suffered a ...
Antonio Vivaldi
Vivaldi composed the Four Seasons based on anonymous sonnets, each named after one of the seasons.
There is an assumption that he is the author of them. The score indicates which sonnet passages refer to which part of the music.
Christopher Columbus
Columbus' return caused a great stir. He was welcomed by thousands of people, especially since he brought gold and colorful ara parrots as a gift for the king.
In a conversation with the royal couple, Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile, Columbus spoke ...
Tadeusz Kosciuszko
The Kosciuszko Insurrection, also known as the Kosciuszko Uprising, was a Polish national uprising against Russia and Prussia in 1794, including the Warsaw, Vilnius, Kurland, Greater Poland, and several other insurrections.
It lasted eight months, from March 24 to November 16, 1794. It ended in total defeat, followed by the Third Partition of Poland.