Biography

Sunday, 10 May 2026

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Tadeusz Kosciuszko
Faced with this state of affairs, he left for Dresden but did not find a position there either - he sought to enter service at the Saxon court or the Elector's army.
He left again for Paris and learned about the war in America - the war for American independence - t ...
Ernest Hemingway
Hemingway patrolled the waters along Cuba’s coast and the Gulf of Mexico between 1942 and 1944.
It was prompted by a statement issued by the U.S. government, calling on all ship and boat owners to volunteer to patrol North American coastal waters in search of German submarines.
Nikola Tesla
To survive, he had to take on various jobs for a year (from spring 1886 to spring 1887).
While digging ditches, he made contact with the owners of the Western Union Telegraph Company, who helped him establish the Tesla Electric Light Company.
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 ...
Aristotle
Aristotle put great effort into studying logic.
He proposed a new concept called Syllogism he described in his work on deductive reasoning, Prior An ...
Frederic Chopin
Hadi Karimi, a graphic artist with Iranian roots, has recently made a very realistic portrait, the latest reconstruction of Frederic Chopin's face.
He created 3D models of various celebrities and created a computer version of Chopin's silhouette. H ...
Tadeusz Kosciuszko
When Congress paid him the outstanding money, even though his financial situation was not the best, he used the entire amount he received to buy freedom and educate the colored population.
Kosciuszko entrusted the rest of his estate to Thomas Jefferson. The latter was the executor of his ...
Marilyn Monroe
Her path to fame started in a factory.
She was employed at Radioplane Munitions Factory, where she met a photographer David Conover, and decided to leave her current life behind and try her hand at modelling.
Peter the Great
Peter the Great died on February 8, 1725, in St. Petersburg.
He is buried in the Peter and Paul Cathedral on the grounds of the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg.
Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln’s embalmed body rests in a mausoleum in Springfield.