Biography

Saturday, 14 February 2026

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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.
Nikola Tesla
At the end of his sophomore year, Tesla lost his scholarship and became addicted to gambling.
He lost his allowance and tuition money - he played pool. When it was time for exams, he was unprepa ...
Ludwig van Beethoven
After several years of struggling with disability, Beethoven was forced to completely give up public performances and devote himself exclusively to composing.
It was a great blow to him, because concerts were an important source of income, and his deafness al ...
Nikola Tesla
In his laboratories, he developed the basics of alternating current generation and transmission, which are still used worldwide.
He also created designs for devices powered directly by alternating currents, such as the fluorescen ...
Gaius Julius Caesar
In 84 or 83 BC, he married Cornelia, daughter of Lucius Cornelius Cynna, a Roman politician leader of the Popular party.
Cornelia was the first wife of Julius Caesar, entering into marriage when she was 14 years old. From ...
Rasputin
Rasputin began to seek patronage from well-known centers of Russian Orthodoxy, and to this end began his "great journey" in 1903.
He traveled to St. Petersburg, and there, thanks to Archimandrite Chrysant (guardian of monasteries ...
Charles Darwin
He began his education at the age of eight in a day school run by a preacher.
A year later, he and his brother Erasmus began attending a nearby Anglican school in Shrewsbury.
Sting
As a solo musician and member of The Police, Sting won 17 Grammy Awards, won Song of the Year for "Every Breath You Take," three Brit Awards, including Best British Male Artist in 1994, a Golden Globe, an Emmy and four Academy Award nominations for Best Original Song.
Abraham Lincoln
Among Lincoln’s favorite readings were the Bible, Aesop’s Fables, “The Pilgrim’s Wanderings” by John Buyan, and “The Cases of Robinson Crusoe” by Daniel Defoe.
Napoleon Bonaparte
According to historians, Napoleon was a short man, being 169 centimeters tall.
One anecdote says that during one of his deliberations, Napoleon could not reach a map lying on a sh ...