Biography

Friday, 21 November 2025

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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 ...
Ludwig van Beethoven
The composer was originally buried at the St. Marx cemetery in Vienna, from which in 1888 the remains of the deceased were moved to the newly established Central Cemetery in Vienna, where they were placed in a grave adjacent to Schubert's.
Beethoven's funeral took place on March 29, 1827, attended by over 10.000 people. Viennese (the city ...
Salvador Dali
He had sadistic tendencies in his childhood.
In his memoirs he wrote that at the age of five, he dropped a child out of a bridge for no reason. T ...
Ludwig van Beethoven
Beethoven took part in the so-called piano "duels".
The first one took place at the home of Baron Raimund Wetzlar, a former patron of Mozart, with the v ...
Napoleon Bonaparte
A major boost to the state budget was France's sale of the Louisiana Territory to the United States in 1803.
The transaction amounted to $15 million. Napoleon realized that it would be difficult to keep such a ...
Frederic Chopin
As early as 1836, Chopin met the French writer Aurora Dudevant, known as George Sand, who was six years older.
The couple existed as a relationship only in gossip; George Sand herself claimed to be Chopin's seco ...
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
The series "Servant of the People" was quickly removed from the schedule of Russian television, having been previously censored.
"Servant of the People" began airing in Russia in 2015, but as early as the first episode, viewers n ...
Charles Darwin
He was a great opponent of slavery.
During his travels, he witnessed a slave hunt in West Africa, which he described as "barbaric and shocking."
Charles Darwin
HMS Beagle returned from the expedition in 1836.
The publication of Darwin's voyage diary was met with great interest by the British.
Tadeusz Kosciuszko
He received the Order of the Cincinnatus from the hands of George Washington in Philadelphia on May 5, 1784.
The Order of Cincinnatus is an American decoration established in 1783, awarded to members of the Society of Cincinnatians.