Biography

Wednesday, 29 April 2026

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Tadeusz Kosciuszko
The National Tadeusz Kosciuszko Memorial Museum is located in Philadelphia.
It is located in the house where Tadeusz Kosciuszko and Juliusz Ursyn Niemcewicz (the friend with wh ...
Charles III
During the pandemic in 2020, he was infected with COVID-19.
This information was made public on March 25, 2020. The then prince passed the disease easily and wo ...
Robert Oppenheimer
He was admitted to the honorary society Phi Beta Kappa ( ΦΒΚ ).
To compensate for a year's delay in starting his studies, he took six courses each semester (Harvard ...
Napoleon Bonaparte
With his subsequent military decisions, achievements, and effectiveness, he gained increasing confidence.
He was appointed to take command of the troops defending the Republic and later became commander of the interior troops and a major general.
Peter the Great
Meddling in the Polish election, Peter I supported the election of August II the Strong as king of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1697.
Amadeus Mozart
Mozart was the first great professional composer to write popular music (dances, divertimentos, serenades headed by "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik").
He left behind more than 50 symphonies, dozens of concertos for piano, violin, flute and other solo ...
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 ...
Robert Oppenheimer
J. Robert Oppenheimer was an American theoretical physicist.
He lived from 1904 to 1967.
Peter the Great
At the age of four, he lost his father and was placed under the care of boyar Rodion Streshnev.
His education took place under the tutelage of enlightened teachers, including Simeon Polotsky, a gr ...
William Shakespeare
At 18, Shakespeare married 26-years old Anne Hathaway. Because of the age difference and Anne’s pregnancy, it was suspected that the wedding was a necessity.
They had three children, a daughter Susanna, born in 1583, and twins Hamnet and Judith, born in 1585 ...