Biography

Friday, 22 May 2026

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Peter the Great
He introduced the Julian calendar in place of the Byzantine calendar.
At the time, the Julian calendar was used only in Protestant countries; Catholics had already been using the Gregorian calendar for 100 years.
Nikola Tesla
Later in life, Tesla became interested in aviation technology.
He even obtained a patent for an airplane equipped with a set of movable propellers designed to enable vertical takeoff and landing.
Frederic Chopin
In the autumn of 1810 the Chopin family moved to Warsaw.
They settled in a tenement house on Krakowskie Przedmieście Street, which no longer exists, and soon ...
Marilyn Monroe
Forbes magazine included her in its ranking of the highest-earning dead celebrities.
Abraham Lincoln
Among Lincoln’s favorite readings were the Bible, Aesop’s Fables, “The Pilgrim’s Wanderings” by John Buyan, and “The Cases of Robinson Crusoe” by Daniel Defoe.
Aristotle
Aristotle was the first ancient philosopher who would rely on science and logic.
Other great thinkers of his time, such as Socrates and Plato, discarded Aristotle’s fondness for factual and scientific reasoning in favor of philosophical thought.
Nikola Tesla
Tesla and Edison were in constant conflict.
In 1915, a report by the Reuters Agency claimed a Nobel Prize for Tesla and Edison, but the news was ...
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
During his studies he became interested in comedy and theater.
He created his own miniature theater called "Homeless". Soon he founded his own troupe "Kryvyi Rih" ...
Robert Oppenheimer
He was so absorbed in teaching that he lost touch with reality. He didn't read newspapers, listen to radio news, or use the telephone.
He learned about the economic crisis of 1929 from students who were in financial trouble. When he re ...
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 ...