Indira Gandhi was an Indian politician who was the first female prime minister of India, serving for three consecutive terms (1966–77) and a fourth term from...
She is greatest recognized for her speak present, The Oprah Winfrey Present, broadcast from Chicago, which ran in nationwide syndication for 25 years, from 1986 to...
Beethoven’s hearing began to deteriorate in his late twenties and he became completely deaf by his forties. Despite this, he continued to compose some of his most...
Johnson was a fourth-generation Texas rancher who became the 36th president of the United States upon the death of his predecessor John F. Kennedy. He inherited a...
Parks turned a NAACP activist in 1943 and took part in a number of excessive profile civil rights circumstances. She was awarded quite a few honors for...
Edison’s most famous inventions include the phonograph, motion picture camera and the electric light bulb. Thomas Edison’s record 1,093 patented inventions have greatly improved the world...
John Paul II was a very influential figure in the Catholic Church and the world at large. He was known for his strong stance against communism...
Franklin D. Roosevelt was born on January 30, 1882 in Hyde Park, New York. His parents were Sara Delano and James Roosevelt. He was the only child of wealthy...
Van Gogh’s life was marked by poverty and mental illness. He suffered from depression and anxiety throughout his life and was hospitalized several times. In 1890, he died...
Leonardo da Vinci died on Might 2, 1519, at Cloux [now Clos-Lucé], France. He was a Renaissance man who excelled in portray, sculpture, structure, engineering, science,...