The only famous romantic composer to lose his hearing was German, not French. His name was Ludwig von Beethoven.
Mostly during the 19th century. The big exception was the American colonies which they lost in 1776. Bad move!
Lithuania had lost its independence in 1795 with most of its territory being taken by Russia. It remained under Russian domination until World War I, so in the late 19th century its currency would have been the Russian ruble.
Around the age of twelve, Edison lost almost all his hearing.
Helen Keller lost her hearing when she was really little maybe 19 months old. Helen Keller lost her hearing when she was really little maybe 19 months old.
The Olympics like many of the ancient Greek marvels, were lost when the Romans invaded in the 1st century BC. The idea of it was then totally lost until a Frenchman revived it in the late 19th century as an entertainment spectacle and way to keep people healthy.
she never lost her hearing it would be on magzines it she did
Yes, there was. I lost a great-aunt during it but can find no information about it. All of the family that remembered anything have long since past away.
Unfortunately, most people by the time they hit 60, have lost half of their hearing. The ones that suffer hearing loss can now get hearing aids.
Une fille perdue means 'a lost girl' in English. She could be physically lost (for instance in a forest) but the word can also mean that she has a bad reputation (you will find that in 19th-century French literature)
To annexed all the countries in the Balkans before the Russians could when the Ottoman Empire lost its grip in Europe in the mid to late 19th century.
To annexed all the countries in the Balkans before the Russians could when the Ottoman Empire lost its grip in Europe in the mid to late 19th century.