Biography

Thursday, 9 April 2026

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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 ...
Homer
During the Hellenistic period, Homer was the object of hero worship in several cities.
One of the most distinctive features of Greek religion was the worship of heroes (heros), who became ...
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.
Ludwig van Beethoven
In 1810, Beethoven was hailed by the writer and composer Ernst Hoffmann in an influential review of the Allgemeinemusikalische Zeitung as the greatest of the three "Romantic" composers.
According to Hoffmann, he was ahead of Haydn and Mozart in this ranking. He wrote that in Beethoven' ...
Ada Lovelace
Lovelace valued metaphysics on a par with mathematics.
 She saw them as tools for discovering "invisible worlds around us." She believed that intuition and imagination were crucial to the successful application of mathematical and scientific concepts.
Michelangelo
The son overcame his father's resistance and entered the studio of Domenico Ghirlandaio, a famous Florentine painter at the age of thirteen.
He learned the fresco painting technique from him and seemed to have discovered his vocation, but then he became fascinated by sculpture. Again he had to convince his father to change his decisions.
Tadeusz Kosciuszko
Tadeusz Kosciuszko was born in 1746 in Mereczowszczyzna near Kosovo in Polesia.
In the first half of the 18th century, the Mereczowszczyzna manor was owned by the Sapieh family. In ...
Charles Darwin
He ate animals that were not on the menu of traditional English cuisine. He definitely did not like owls.
It was all due to a group he joined while studying at Cambridge between 1828 and 1831. There, a grou ...
Robert Oppenheimer
The bombs were dropped on Japan on August 6 and 9, 1945.
President Harry Truman authorized the dropping of "Little Boy" on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, killi ...
Tadeusz Kosciuszko
Kosciuszko's orderly was an African-American from western Massachusetts, Agrippa Hull.
While Kosciuszko was in Philadelphia, he was visited by Indian chief Little Turtle, to whom Kosciusz ...