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2. Pushkin was born on June 6, 1799 in Moscow.
3. He got his education from the Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoye Selo.
4. Pushkin began writing when he was only six years old.
5. His first poem was published in the journal The Messenger of Europe in 1814 when he was fifteen years old.
6. There are many famous works written by Pushkin such as Ruslan and Ludmila, The Captain's Daughter, Eugene Onegin, and many more.
7. The Captain's Daughter novel was set in Russia during the reign of Catherine the Great at the time of Pugachev's Rebellion in 1773–1774.
8. In this novel he described the life of an honourable man Pyotr Andreyich Grinyov, who was sent into military service by his father. There he met his captain's daughter Masha and fell in love with her but this caused a rift between Pyotr and his fellow officer Shvabrin. Later on during Pugachev's Rebellion, Pyotr was accused of having friendly relations with Pugachev because Shvabrin testified that Pyotr was a traitor. Pyotr was imprisoned because of that accusation but later was set free because Masha managed to convince Empress Catherine the Great of his innocence. Basically, the novel romanticised account of Pugachev's Rebellion and described the importance of honour and loyalty.
9. Pushkin died on January 29, 1837 at the age of thirty-seven.
10. He was honoured by his contemporaries for being a remarkable novelist.
11. Yes, they are still very popular.
In the mid-17th century, Christmas was banned in England on the orders of Oliver Cromwell. As a protectorate of England for his Puritan followers , he believed that the Christmas tradition - a day when people go from house to house to get a roof over your head and raise a toast to the host and his family , which is contrary to religious laws . Christmas was only restored when Cromwell was removed from power .
In 1826 in London, opened the world's first zoo. At the opening of the zoo's most famous event was the African elephant Jumbo, which was later sold to the circus Barnum & Bailey's Circus and shipped to America. It is believed that Charles Darwin was a regular visitor to the zoo , which in addition to other instances of the animal world , also had an orangutan .
England has two flags : the Red Cross of St. George on a white background and the national flag of the United Kingdom , which consists of the flags of England , Scotland and Ireland. Typically used the Union Jack , but you can see the flag and the other in the event that all three countries will be represented separately , such as in sports.
From the Battle of Hastings in 1066 until 1362 the official language of England was French ! To this day, the motto on the Royal Coat of Arms of the Sovereign is "Dieu et mon droit", which translated from French means "God and my right ." This motto indicates the divine right of the monarch to the crown .