Biography

Thursday, 23 April 2026

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Tadeusz Kosciuszko
He was a very talented, outstanding student.
He studied Polish history and general history, philosophy, Latin, Polish, French, German, law, economics, arithmetic, geometry and surveying.
John Sutter
In 1834, he left his wife and five kids and fled from Europe.
Sutter boarded ship Sully in Le Havre, France and arrived in New York on July 14, 1834.
Charles III
Charles III is the first-born son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
He was born in London on November 14, 1948, the first of four royal children. He was followed by Ann ...
Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla was the author of 300 patents that protected his 125 inventions in 26 countries.
His greatest achievement was finding a practical application for alternating current. Tesla develope ...
Christopher Columbus
On his second expedition, Columbus chose a more southerly route.
He sailed to the Lesser Antilles, discovered Dominica, Marie-Galante, Guadeloupe, Antigua, and Puert ...
Gaius Julius Caesar
It is said that the night before Caesar died, Calpurnia dreamed of a scene in which her stabbed husband dies in her embrace.
In the morning she told him of her fears and asked him not to go to the Senate that day. After much ...
Kate Middleton
The Princess surprised the public in May 2023, giving a piano performance at the Eurovision Finals.
It was not a live performance but pre-prepared footage filmed at Windsor Castle. Princess accompanied the winners of the 2022 edition, the Ukrainian group Kalush Orchestra.
Gaius Julius Caesar
Cleopatra bore Caesar a son - Ptolemy Caesar, commonly known as Caesarion.
He was the last ruler of ancient Egypt and was killed on Octavian Augustus' orders when he invaded E ...
Napoleon Bonaparte
Bonaparte was a Catholic; his baptism took place in the cathedral of Ajaccio.
As a 10-year-old, he began his education at the seminary in Autun, where he learned French. He atten ...
Amadeus Mozart
In 1783, he premiered the Great Mass in C minor KV 427.
In 1786, he received an invitation to Prague, where the production of "The Marriage of Figaro" was to take place.