Biography

Friday, 3 April 2026

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Charles III
After years, Charles' dream of marrying Camilla finally came true. Although Charles and Camilla have been dating since the mid-1980s, they officially began appearing together at the turn of the millennium.
The first time they appeared together with the monarchy was in Scotland in 2000. Five years later, t ...
Kate Middleton
The relationship with the Prince brought her to the attention of the media.
Their relationship became public in 2004, after their first break up in 2003. Kate was accompanying ...
William Shakespeare
Shakespeare’s mother came from the wealthy Arden family, well-known in Warwickshire.
Mary Arden was the youngest of eight siblings. Her father, Robert Arden, was a landowner in Snitterfield. After her father’s death, Mary inherited part of his vast estate.
Michelangelo
Lodovico felt that he was special because of his count connections.
His family pride and love of spending money passed on to his children.
Robert Oppenheimer
Oppenheimer was never a spy for the Soviet Union. This was determined in 2009 based on extensive analysis of KGB archives
Soviet intelligence repeatedly tried to recruit him, but never succeeded. He himself removed several ...
Michelangelo
When he achieved his first successes as a young boy, his father was only interested in whether money could be made from his work.
To his father and brothers, he became the fulfillment of their dreams of a wealthy life. In their op ...
Aristotle
Aristotle favored patriarchy.
Despite believing that society may be content only when both men and women are equally pleased, he c ...
Tadeusz Kosciuszko
In 1815, Tsar Alexander I Romanov invited Kosciuszko to Vienna.
The Tsar wanted to gain approval for the creation of the Kingdom of Poland in this way. Learning tha ...
Amadeus Mozart
Since both Amadeus and Nannerl showed musical ability, the father gave up his career and devoted himself to the children's musical education.
Amadeus learned to play the harpsichord from the age of five (even as a three-year-old, he listened ...
Ernest Hemingway
Hemingway missed Paris very much, found Toronto boring and wanted to return to a writer’s life instead of living the life of a journalist.
He returned to Paris in 1924 and edited the monthly literary magazine The Transatlantic Review.