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Euclid: Biography & Father Of Geometry

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 7, 20112 Comments

Very little is known of the father of geometry, also known as Euclid. Records show that he lived somewhere around 300 B.C., but that date is sketchy. He was a Greek mathematician and is probably best known for his work Elements. Since little is known about the personal life of Euclid, it is difficult to…

Evangelista Torricelli: Biography & Inventor of Barometer

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 7, 2011Leave a comment

Evangelista Torricelli was born October 15th, 1608 in what is now known as Faenza, Italy. Little information is known about his early years of life. In 1624 he entered the Jesuit College of Faenza, then moved on to the Collegio Romano in Rome. Here his talents and intellect were recognized and he was then moved…

Evita Peron: Biography & First Lady

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 7, 2011Leave a comment

In 1949 the most familiar scene in Argentina was the one played out almost daily at the Ministry of Labor in Buenos Aires. There, under the glare of camera lights, a former radio star and movie actress, now the most powerful woman in South America, would enter her office past a crush of adoring, impoverished…

Frank Lincoln Wright: American Architect & Biography

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 7, 2011Leave a comment

CHILDHOOD Born in Richland Center, in southwestern Wisconsin, on June 8, 1867 (Sometimes reported as 1869), Frank Lincoln Wright (Changed by himself to Frank Lloyd Wright) was raised in the influence of a welsh heritage. The Lloyd-Jones family, his mother’s side of the family, had a great influence on Mr. Wright throughout his life. The…

Francis Scott Fitzgerald: Biography & Author

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 7, 2011Leave a comment

Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald is known as one of the most important American writers of his time. He wrote about the troubling time period in which he lived known as the Jazz Age. During this era people were either rich or dreamt of great wealth. On September 24, 1896, he was born in St. Paul,…

George Washington: President & General

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 7, 2011Leave a comment

George Washington seems today a figure larger than life itself…..almost as he was when he was a familiar person in the halls, homes, shops, and bars of 18th-century city Williamsburg. On Duke of Gloucester Street, in the Raleigh Tavern’s Apollo Room, or the Governor’s Palace Gardens, his powerful frame and his nice attitude..his presence….drew to…

George Frederick Handel: Biography & Composer

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George Frederick Handel was born on February 24, 1685 in Halle, Germany. One of the greatest composers of the late baroque period (1700-50) and, during his lifetime, perhaps the most internationally famous of all musicians. Handel was born February 24, 1685, in Halle, Germany, to a family of no musical distinction. His own musical talent,…

Gerard Manley Hopkins: Poet & Biography

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Gerard Manley Hopkins, born on July 28 1844, was the eldest of eight children of a London marine insurance adjuster. Besides writing books about marine insurance Gerard’s father, Manley, also wrote a volume of poetry. His mother on the other hand was a very pious person. She was actively involved in the church and impressed…

Giuseppe Garibaldi: Italian Military & Political Figure

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Giuseppe Garibaldi, b. Nice, France; July 4, 1807, d. Caprera, Italy; June 2, 1882. He was known as Italy’s most brilliant soldier of the Risorgimento (the Italian Unification), and one of the greatest guerrilla fighters of all time. While serving (1833-34) in the navy of the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont, he came under the influence of…

Hannibal: Biography & Carthaginian General

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Twenty-two centuries ago there lived a man named Hannibal, the son of Hamilcar Barca a Carthaginian. Hamilcar was a general in the Carthaginian military in the first Punic War. After the defeat of Carthage in the first Punic War, Hamilcar made Hannibal swear “eternal enmity” to Rome. In 228 b.c. Hasdrubal, Hannibal`s brother-in-law, succeeded Hamilcar…

Harriet Beecher Stowe: American Abolitionist & Author

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 7, 2011Leave a comment

Harriet Beecher Stowe was a high class women, reformer, and writer in the 1800’s. She wrote many anti-slavery documents that helped reform society. You may know her as the writer of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, the best-selling book in the 1800’s about how bad slavery was. Because of the encouragement if her husband, Calvin E. Stowe,…

Heinrich Himmler: Head of Gestapo, Waffen-SS, Minister of the Interior

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 7, 2011Leave a comment

Reichsfuhrer-SS, head of the Gestapo and the Waffen-SS, Minister of the Interior from 1943 to 1945 and organizer of the mass murder of Jews in the Third Reich, Heinrich Himmler was born in Munich on 7 October 1900. The son of a pious, authoritarian Roman Catholic schoolmaster who had once been tutor to the Bavarian…

Henry Ford: American Industrialist & Ford Company

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 7, 2011Leave a comment

Henry Ford was an American industrialist, best known for his pioneering achievements in the automobile industry. From humble beginnings he was able to create a company that would rank as one of the giants of American and World industry long after his death. There is no doubt that Henry Ford was a successful business man.…

Hernán Cortés: Explorer & Biography

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 7, 20111 Comment

Hernan (also Hernando or Fernando) Cortes was born in Medellin, Estramadura, in Spain in 1485 to a family of minor nobility. Cortes was sent to study law at the University of Salamanca. In 1501 He left school to fight in a military expedition but became ill and was forced to stay behind. In 1504 he…

Hippocrates: Biography & The Father of Medicine

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 7, 2011Leave a comment

Hippocrates, greatest physician of antiquity, is regarded as the father of medicine.  Born on the island of Kos, Greece in the year 460 b.c., says the earliest biography written by Soranus of Ephesus in the a third century a.d.  Although a native of Kos he was forced to leave the island as the result of…

Jim Morrison: Lead singer & Lyricist

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 7, 2011Leave a comment

Jim Morrison’s life is full of twists and turns. Yet, despite this he still managed to keep control of himself to create well-organized works of music as well as his poems. His social life started out to be the safe variable and when he was on stage he let loose giving crazy shows for the…

Joan of Arc: Saint & Heroine

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A French saint and a heroine in the Hundred Years’ war was Joan of Arc.  This farm girl helped save the French from English command and was often called the Maid Orleans and the Maid of France.  Her inspiration led the French to many victories. Joan Of Arc (In French Jeanne d’Arc) was born around…

James Joyce: Novelist & Poet

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James Joyce, an Irish novelist and poet, grew up near Dublin. James Joyce is one of the most influential novelists of the 20th century. In each of his prose works he used symbols to experience what he called an “epiphany”, the revelation of certain revealing qualities about himself. His early writings reveal individual moods and…

James Watt: Inventor & Mechanical Engineer

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 7, 20112 Comments

James Watt was born February 19, 1736 and died on August 19, 1889. As a child he was often sick. This kept James out of school. His mother had to teach him how to read and write. James suffered from severe headaches; so many people thought he was retarded. Little did they know that this…

James A. Garfield: Biography & Presidency

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 7, 2011Leave a comment

James A. Garfield was born in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, in 1831. His father died in 1833, when Garfield was only two years old and so his mother had to carry on working the family farm by herself. With the death of his father, the family feel into poverty. Even though they had very little money,…

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