The following are some interesting facts are worth noting. Not because of the greatness of his character, but due to the unique facts that accompany life's journey of the hero.
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1. Kublai Khan
Of course you all know by Kublai Khan. Yup, the Mongol emperor who was very cruel and expansive, this turned out to have a very high tolerance side. Believe it not, Kublai Khan is a prominent leader of the world's first to declare that the great days of Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam serve as the official state holiday. Just so you know, Kublai Khan was a grandson of Genghis Khan who is legendary in power stretching from the borders of Central, up nearly all of East Asia in the 13th century. In other words, the official state holiday on a day of religion in the world is allowing to be done by Kublai Khan as the breadth of his domain.
2. Galileo Galilei
Galileo Galilei was a human who is less fortunate in his life. Even after death, though, Galileo still having trouble. After his scientific views about the solar system to make him deal with the church, his death was dogged by problems. Time of his death in 1642, his body was not immediately buried, but still kept up in 1737, roughly almost a century was quite simply that, prior to burial in the Church of Santa Croce, Florence, Italy, a noble heart to cut off three fingers of Galileo as a "souvenir memories ". Two of the finger was then owned by an Italian doctor, and the third finger, middle finger-piece is currently at the Museum of the History of Science in Florence, Italy, on display pointing to the sky on top of a marble column.
3. Abraham Lincoln
Who is he?? in 1831 he went bankrupt in his business. In 1832 he suffered a defeat in local elections. In 1833 he again went bankrupt (yes really sorry ..). In 1835 his wife died. In 1836 he suffered a very severe mental stress and was about to enter a mental hospital. In 1837, he lost in a speech contest. In 1840, he failed in the U.S. senate elections. In 1842, he suffered a defeat to sit in the U.S. Congress. In 1848 he lost again in Congress. 1855, once again failed in the Senate. In 1856 he lost the vice presidential seat. In 1858 he was again defeated in the Senate. In 1860 he finally became president of the United States. Who is he? He was Abraham Lincoln. The point is to never give up with a variety of failures that have been experienced, even irrespective of how the ordeal. Try and try again!
4. Johannes Brahms
If anyone says that anyone who deals in fine art have feelings, then try to read the following facts. Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), the great German composer, was one who hates animals. At the time relaxing or looking for inspiration, composers often went to the attic his house and preparing a bow and arrow. there almost every time he was shooting at his neighbor's cats. These bad habits continue to do until the rest of his life!
5. Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte 1799 while fighting the Turks intend to release the 1200 which successfully captured the French, when the French managed to seize Jaffa. At that time Napoleon was stricken with influenza. When inspecting the troops, Napoleon severe coughing until he said "Ma sacre toux" (damn cough). Napoleon was an officer escort the general to say "Massacrez Tous" (Kill all). As a result, all 1200 Turkish prisoners were killed. Just because the general cough and ear officer error!
6. Wilhelm Steinitz
He is one of the most brilliant chess player in the world. But while the older, he slowly plagued by madness, and often feels that he can call someone without using the phone, or play chess without the pieces touching. The peak of madness occurs when Steinitz announced to the public that he was he challenged God to play chess. Worse yet, it offers fur a pawn in this game! Really crazy ...
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