Biography

Friday, 1 May 2026

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Tadeusz Kosciuszko
On October 10, 1794, a battle took place near Maciejowice between Polish troops commanded by the head of the insurrection Tadeusz Kosciuszko, and Russian troops under General Fyodor Denisov.
The battle ended with the defeat of the insurgent army and the imprisonment of wounded Kosciuszko in the Petropavlovsk fortress in St. Petersburg.
Ludwig van Beethoven
During his first two-week visit to Vienna in 1787, he almost certainly met Mozart.
In the years 1790-1792, Beethoven composed several works, showing greater maturity in them - he did ...
Napoleon Bonaparte
In 1813, Napoleon suffered defeat in the "battle of nations" at Leipzig - the largest battle in the history of the Napoleonic Wars.
It was a war between French troops led by Napoleon and the troops of the anti-French coalition (Aust ...
Alfred Nobel
The Nobel family came from Östra Nöbbelöv, a village in Skåne, hence the family name.
The first member of the family was Petrus Olai Nobelius, who married Wendela Rudbeck, daughter of th ...
William Shakespeare
In 1596, thanks to Shakespeare’s efforts, his father was granted a noble title.
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 ...
Rasputin
In 1905, Rasputin returned to St. Petersburg. A circle of his friends led to his presentation at the Tsar's court.
The Tsar's family was then going through a difficult time, both in national governance and family tr ...
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
He assumed the office of president after being sworn in on May 20, 2019.
On the same day, he announced the dissolution of parliament, and in early elections the associated " ...
Peter the Great
Peter I reformed the army, introducing annual compulsory conscription for permanent service in the regular army.
Anna Pavlova
She loved animals.
She possessed several cats, including a Siamese can, dogs, birds, and swans.