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Leonardo da Vinci painted only 17 paintings – and some of them were unfinished.
The Roman emperor Nero played the bagpipe.
Alexander the Great was buried in a vat of honey.
Galileo went blind studying the sun through telescope.
Sigmund Freud had a morbid fear of ferns.
Albert Einstein slept 10 hours a night.
Bentio Mussolini was a schoolteacher before he went into politics.
Henry Ford was AmericaÂ’s first billionire.
To avoid being trapped in a burning building, Hans Christian Anderson always carried a rope.
Julius Caesar was epileptic.
General Douglas MacArthurÂ’s mother dressed him in skirts until he was eight years old.
William Moulton Marston, creator of Wonder Woman, also invented the polygraph.
Most experts believe Jack the Ripper was left-handed.
Thomas Edison was afraid of the dark.
There are no photographs of Abe Lincoln smiling.
Napoleon designed ItalyÂ’s national flag.
Florence Nightingale carried a pet owl in her pocket wherever she traveled.
George Washington loved to play marbles.
Michelangelo drew his illiterate cook a shopping list. Today itÂ’s a priceless work of art.
Vincent Van Gogh was able to sell only one painting (The Red Vineyard) during his lifetime.
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