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Thursday, 4 December 2025
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Kate Middleton
The length of their informal relationship earned Kate an unflattering nickname.
The press began ironically calling her Waity Katie after the couple’s subsequent reunion, still not ...
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Roland Garros
Roland Garros is sometimes referred to as the world's first air ace.
A fighter ace or air ace is an honorary title given to fighter pilots who shoot down a certain numbe ...
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Rasputin
He did not have a good reputation even in his home village.
Rasputin did not attend school and helped his father occasionally in the wagon business, transportin ...
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Charles Darwin
In 1838, Charles Darwin developed the theory of natural selection.
Based on his own collections and travel notes, following the scientific methodology of the progressi ...
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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 ...
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Jane Austen
The novel "Emma" was published in 1816 in three volumes, with an added dedication to the Prince Regent.
It was written between 21 January 1814 and 29 March 1815. Jane began work on a book about a heroine ...
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Homer
The Iliad tells the story of the Trojan War.
It depicts episodes from the final phase of the conflict between the Greeks and the Trojans - Homer ...
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Ernest Hemingway
During the same period, he met his first wife, Hadley Richardson.
After a few months of acquaintance, they decided to marry and went to Europe. At first, they wanted ...
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Gaius Julius Caesar
He first became consul in 59 BC.
The position of consul was one of the two highest posts in the republic. The term of office lasted o ...
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Peter the Great
He subordinated the Orthodox Church to the state, allowing Russia to take over the cultural tradition of Byzantium.
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