Biography

Saturday, 22 November 2025

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Gaius Julius Caesar
On April 6, 46 BC, a final clash between the Pompeians and the Caesarians took place at Tapsus (Ras Dimas) in Tunisia.
Caesar's 10 legions were led by Scipio's 10 legions supported by 2500 units of Numidian cavalry and ...
Kate Middleton
Many consider her a style icon.
Although her image used to be less formal, Kate Middleton has developed a style that inspires women ...
Alfred Nobel
Alfred and his three brothers spent their early childhood in poverty. After several business failures, his father's workshop went bankrupt and was auctioned off.
Immanuel Nobel left for St. Petersburg in search of a better life. The family remained in Sweden. To ...
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 ...
Nikola Tesla
He also invented the wireless transfer of electricity.
Here he took advantage of the resonant transformer's ability to generate a strong alternating electr ...
Amadeus Mozart
The ambitious father decided to showcase his talented children at European princely courts.
Amadeus made his first foreign trip to Munich at the age of six. The family's next tour took them th ...
Sting
Sting began his solo career with the album "The Dream of the Blue Turtles," which proved to be a great success - the singles from it are: "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free" and "Fortress Around Your Heart."
Frederic Chopin
Chopin had three sisters: Ludwika, Izabela and Emilia, who died prematurely.
Emilia died very young. Frederick was closest with Ludwika.
Ludwig van Beethoven
Currently, Beethoven is recognized mainly as the author of the Ninth Symphony, which he composed in 1824.
The composer spent over 30 years in Vienna, where the premieres of all his symphonies took place, in ...
Abraham Lincoln
He measured about 195 centimeters, which makes him the tallest president of the US.