because he was as smart as albert. gosh
His nickname was 'Bertie'.
No, Albert and Mileva Einstein's second son, Eduard (1910-1965), was nicknamed "Tete."
Albert Schweitzer was nicknamed the "great humanitarian" for his work as a Nobel Peace Prize-winning philosopher, theologian, and physician dedicated to providing medical care in Africa.
Albert Wagner was nicknamed "Butts" due to his prominent physical feature — his large posterior. This nickname often reflects a playful or humorous aspect of his personality and physical appearance. It's common for individuals to receive nicknames based on distinctive traits, and "Butts" served as a memorable moniker for him.
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Yes, his first wife was Mileva. They had one son, Hans Albert Einstein. They had another child, Eduard (nicknamed Tedel or little bear). His second wife, Elsa, (also his cousin) did not have any children.
Albert Einstein's mother played the violin. She began to teach her son to play when he was about six years old. As he travelled around the world, Einstein would often play his violin, which he nicknamed Lina, with him.
The predicate for "The lion is nicknamed the king of the jungle" is "is nicknamed the king of the jungle"
Cleopatra was the daughter of Ptolemy XII, nicknamed Auletes.Cleopatra was the daughter of Ptolemy XII, nicknamed Auletes.Cleopatra was the daughter of Ptolemy XII, nicknamed Auletes.Cleopatra was the daughter of Ptolemy XII, nicknamed Auletes.Cleopatra was the daughter of Ptolemy XII, nicknamed Auletes.Cleopatra was the daughter of Ptolemy XII, nicknamed Auletes.Cleopatra was the daughter of Ptolemy XII, nicknamed Auletes.Cleopatra was the daughter of Ptolemy XII, nicknamed Auletes.Cleopatra was the daughter of Ptolemy XII, nicknamed Auletes.
South Kensington. Albertopolis refers to the area which houses the Victorian and Albert, Science and Natural History Museums and the Albert Memorial and Albert Hall. The museums are a legacy of the Great Exhibition of 1851 which included the original Crystal Palace which was moved, at the end, to south London near Sydenham and burnt down in 1936.
You can sell an 1800 King George VI half cent coin at a local pawn shop or online at eBay.
The value of the 1800 King George VI emperor of Malaya coin varies a lot with condition. This coin could be worth about $55.