Biography

Sunday, 1 March 2026

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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 ...
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
As president, he promised to work for Ukraine's membership in NATO and the European Union.
He quickly became known as a politician in his own right, with ambitions to break the existing polit ...
Gaius Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar was forced to grow up very quickly.
In 85 BC, his father died suddenly, making the sixteen-year-old Julius have to become the head of the family.
Frederic Chopin
Chopin made his first trip abroad to Berlin in 1826.
Tadeusz Kosciuszko
According to the will, the heart extracted from Kosciuszko's body was placed in an urn and given to Emilia Zeltner, the daughter of Franz.
In 1819, Emilia took the urn containing Kosciuszko's heart to Vezia near Lugano and in 1829 to Vares ...
John Sutter
He enslaved, mistreated, and abused Indians who were forced to work for him. Any sign of resistance was considered hostile and tribal villages were raided and destroyed and their inhabitants murdered or kidnapped.
According to reports from travelers who visited Nueva Helvetia, Sutter enslaved many natives and for ...
Amadeus Mozart
In 1773, Amadeus traveled to Vienna with his father, who sought a better position at the Viennese court.
Unfortunately, the position was not obtained, but Amadeus became acquainted with Haydn and his works ...
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
From 2010 to 2012, he was a member of the Board of Directors of Inter TV, where he worked as Chief Producer.
Antonio Vivaldi
In 1740, Vivaldi traveled to Vienna, where he died a year later of an illness that was not fully diagnosed. He was 62 years old.
Perhaps the cause of his death was asthma, which he had suffered from since childhood, and which opp ...
Napoleon Bonaparte
After assuming dictatorial power in France, Napoleon began a very vigorous effort to organize the functioning of the country.
To win the favor of the aristocracy, he declared an amnesty for royalist émigrés, who were allowed t ...