Biography

Sunday, 14 December 2025

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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 ...
Charles III
In accordance with the predominant religion of the islands, he was baptized in the Anglican rite.
The ceremony took place at Buckingham Palace on December 15, 1948, and he was christened Charles Phi ...
Salvador Dali
He created about 1500 paintings.
Napoleon Bonaparte
In 1796-1797, Napoleon enjoyed military success in Italy.
The Polish Legions, commanded by General Jan Henryk Dabrowski, served under his orders.
Jane Austen
Jane Austen never married, although her romances and fleeting loves took place.
With Irishman Thomas Leyfroy, a law student whom she met in late 1795 and early 1796, she flirted at ...
Christopher Columbus
After sailing for more than two months, one of the sailors spotted land. The ships probably reached Watling Island (San Salvador), Bahamas.
The sailors noticed gold jewellery among the natives. When asked about the origin of the jewellery, ...
Anna Pavlova
Anna graduated from the St. Petersburg Imperial Ballet School at the age of 18.
The same year, she joined the Imperial Russian Ballet.
William Shakespeare
Shakespeare’s works were published seven years after the poet’s death in 1623 under the title “Mr. William Shakespeare Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies.” The contemporary title of the first collection is “First Folio.”
The collection was published in the folio format of 900 pages. It contains thirty-six works by Shake ...
Ludwig van Beethoven
The Ninth Symphony was something revolutionary, something that had never happened before in the history of music, the history of symphony.
The author introduced vocal parts into the last, fourth part - a quite large choir and four soloists ...
Constantine the Great
Emperor Constantine established an annual holiday - Easter.
The Council of Nicaea established a single date for the entire Roman Empire to celebrate the feast of Christ's resurrection, the first Sunday after the first full moon of spring.