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• handbook minor Alexander I was "Grandma's Alphabet." 211 utterances, basic information and instructive anecdotes, the author of which was ... Catherine II.
• Baghdad University conferred the eldest son of Saddam Hussein Udayu, lacking even secondary education, a Ph.D. in political science. His dissertation was entitled "The decline of American power by 2016."
• President George Washington grew marijuana in his garden.
• The word toilet comes from the company name "Unitas", who established a commercial production of these products at the beginning of XX century.
• During his life Hungarian Jew Ignaz Trebich Lincoln visited the Canadian missionary, a member of the British Parliament, Romanian oilman, a German spy, an American prisoner, and prior of a Buddhist monastery in Shanghai.
• Singer Bjork - Icelander, so it has no name. But there otchetsvo - Gudmundsdottir.
• The first person in the world, hit by train was a British member of Parliament William Haskinson.
• British Prime Minister Lord Palmerston died Oct. 18, 1865 directly on the table, where he made love to his servant.
• The phrase "do not put off till tomorrow what you can do today," wrote the first third U.S. president Thomas Jefferson in a letter to his son.
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• Among the virtuous pagans, are listed in the "Divine Comedy", featured a Muslim Saladin.
• A special UN resolution confirmed that the third millennium on the Ethiopian calendar came Sept. 12, 2007.
• Anthem of the African National Congress is the song "I Want to Break Free".
• The oldest known science of the printed text - Phaistos disk (XVII century BC. Er.) Has not yet been deciphered.
• Salekhard - the only city on Earth, located at the latitude of the Arctic Circle.
• Valentin bath - the only Russian poet who posed for Picasso.
• The King of Spain Alfonso completely absent ear for music, so in his circle there was a special position - gimnovik. It was that he had told the king, when the national anthem will play, as he distinguished it from other music could not.
• One of the Roman consul named Sq. Pompeius Senecio RosCem Moray Sextus Julius Frontin Sily Detsian Julius Evrit Herculane Lucius Vibuly Pius Augustine Alpin Bellitsy Sollert Julius April Dutseny Prokul Rutilian Rufin Sily Valent Valery Niger Claudius Fusco Sachs Urutian Sosy Prisk. In fast (Roman calendar), he was recorded as "Ap. Pompeius Senecio etc".
• In fact, the famous phrase of Suvorov is: "It is hard to scientists - it is easy to hike."
• Minister of Culture of the RSFSR in the 50 years of Alexei Ivanovich Popov was terrible matershinnikom.
• Austrian writer Franz Kafka bequeathed after his death to burn all his works.
• Sweden's first "movie star" was King Oscar II, filmed on film during the Stockholm exhibition of art and industry in 1897.
• The Ecuadorian poet, José Olmedo honored to be immortalized in stone at home. But, given the meager finances, the Government of Ecuador has decided to buy a used article ... English poet Lord Byron.
• The leader of the Mormon Brayama Young had 27 wives and 57 children from 16 wives.
• French playwright Beaumarchais was a secret agent of Louis XV.
• U.S. President Andrew Jackson believed the Earth was flat.
• Stalin and Prokofiev died on the same day - March 5, 1953.
• Real name of Marilyn Monroe - Norma Jean Baker Mårtensson.
• On the breast of King Bernadotte was tattooed "Death to the King!".
• Growth of well-known actress Uma Thurman is 183 centimeters.
• Nickname of the Russian poet and diplomat, 18 centuries Chariton Makentina is an anagram of his real name - Antiochus Cantemir.
• After the death of Jules Verne's left his card index, which includes over 20,000 books with the information from all areas of human knowledge.
• To emphasize the whiteness of her skin-known in Paris 1860 kotkotka Cora Pearl painted his teeth yellow.
• The French King Louis XIV was 413 (!) Beds.
• At the time of his death, Elvis Presley, weighed almost 105 kg.
• The last words of Charles de Gaulle, were: "It happened."
• In the Czech Republic, Margaret Thatcher called Malgorzata Tetcherovoy.
• U.S. President Jimmy Carter read at 2000 words per minute.
• Walt Disney, the creator of Mickey Mouse and Jerry was very afraid of mice.
• Sergei Rachmaninoff could just reach his hand twelve white keys.
• English Premier Uniston Churchill was very fond of Armenian brandy.
• The real name of Jean Claude Van Damme - Varenburg.
• Antonio Vivaldi wore the nickname "Red Monk".
• Growth of Peter I exceeded 2 meters 10 centimeters.
• Ridyard Kipling would only write in black ink.
• Oscar Wilde, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, André Gide and Socrates were homosexuals.
• Among the students of Ernest Rutherford had 14 future Nobel Prize winners.
• The King Solomon had 700 wives and several thousand more mistresses.
• Steven Spielberg, Gwyneth Paltrow calls the "Guinea-Pooh," and she him - "Uncle Morty."
• The AS Pushkin was a nickname - Cricket.
• Adolf Hitler was a vegetarian.
• The Alfred Hitchcock had no belly button.
• Buddha died at the age of 84 years.
• English King Henry VIII beheaded two (!) Of his six wives.
• Symbols L.L. in the name of the rapper L.L. Cool J to mean "a lover of women."
• Alfred Nobel was a holder of patents for 365 inventions and discoveries.
• The full name of the actress Meg Ryan - Margaret Mary Emily Ann Hira Ryan.
• Actor Clark Gable was taking a shower at least 4 times a day.
• The American President John Taylor had 15 children.
• The Queen of England Elizabeth I was almost 3000 dresses.
• Winston Churchill "limited" himself 15 cigars a day.
• Above the fireplace in the house of Albert Einstein hung a sign saying "The Lord God sophisticated, but not ill-intentioned.
• After the death of Albert Einstein, Canadian scientists have found that his brain was 15% more than usual.
• The physicist and Nobel Prize winner Niels Bohr was also ... Denmark goalkeeper in football.
• Mother and wife of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt died on the same day, February 14, 1894.
• American media mogul Ted Turner owns almost 5% of the land in the U.S. state of New Mexico.
• Rumor has it that the American novelist Virginia Woolf wrote all his works standing up.
• Almost 9 years, Einstein could not speak properly. His parents believed he would be retarded.
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