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Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (April 22, 1870 – January 21, 1924), formerly known as Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, was from Sinbirsk, Russia (now Ulyanovsk City). Proletarian revolutionaries, politicians, theorists, and thinkers. Previously held important positions such as Chairman of the Soviet People's ... Read More
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Moses (Hebrew: משה, M ō Sheh; Greek: Μωϋσς, M ō Å s ē S; Arabic: موسىٰ, M ū S ā) He is the national leader of the Israelites and is considered by the historical community to be the founder of Judaism. He is considered an extremely important figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and according ... Read More
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Muhammad (c. 570-632) was a prophet of Islam. In China, it was once translated as "Mahama", "Mahama", and "Mohan Mude". Full name Abu Kasim Mohammed bin Abdullah bin Abdul Mutalib bin Hashim. He was born into the Hashemite family of the Gullah tribe in Mecca, Arabian Peninsula. Its ancestors had the ... Read More
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Ibn Sina ī Na (980-1037), the full Arabic name is Abu Ali Hussein bin Abdullah bin Hassan bin Ali bin bin Sina, and the Latin name is Avicenna. He is a great physician, poet, philosopher, and natural scientist of the 11th century, known as the father of world medicine. Ibn Sina, translated as Ibn ... Read More
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Friedrich Fran ç ois Chopin (March 1, 1810 – October 17, 1849) was a Polish composer and pianist of the 19th century. On March 1, 1810, Chopin was born in Poland; Started creating in 1817; Performed on stage in 1818; I studied composition and music theory at the Warsaw National Conservatory of Music ... Read More
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Archimedes (287-212 BC) was a great ancient Greek philosopher, encyclopedia scientist, mathematician, physicist, and force scientist. He was the founder of static mechanics and fluid statics, and was known as the "father of mechanics". Archimedes, along with Gauss and Newton, are among the world's ... Read More
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Aristotle (384-322 BC) was an ancient philosopher, Greek, and one of the great philosophers, scientists, and educators in ancient world history. He can be regarded as the culmination of Greek philosophy. He is a student of Plato and a teacher of Alexander. In 335 BC, he established a school in ... Read More
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St. Patrick (Catholic translator St. Byrd) (386-461 AD) was the patron saint of Ireland and a Catholic saint. He was born in Wales and was kidnapped to Ireland as a slave during his youth, but later fled. He risked his life to return to Ireland and spread Catholicism, becoming the Bishop of Ireland ... Read More
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Thaddaeus was a Christian saint and one of the twelve disciples of Jesus. His other names are Jude Thaddaeus and Jude Lebberus (or Judas Thaddaeus, Judas Lebberus), and he is also known as St. David (Greek: Θαδδα ῖ ος), Different translations are serially written as "Thadd æ us" or "Thaddaeus" and ... Read More
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St. Thomas, in Hebrew, the word "Thomas" means "twins"; In Greek, it is called "Didymus". He is a Galilean and one of the twelve disciples chosen by Jesus. [1] People often refer to him as the "skeptical and talkative" because of his attitude towards the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, which is ... Read More
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