Keeping the mark: how philatelists make a fortune

Famous people named Mark

Marcus Aurelius Antoninus ((121-180) Roman emperor (161-180) from the Antonine dynasty. Philosopher, representative of late Stoicism, follower of Epictetus. All boys of the Antonine family were called by the name Mark)

Marcus Junius Brutus Caepio ((85-42 BC) Roman senator, known as the assassin of Caesar)

Mark (Roman usurper emperor in 406(?)-407)

Mark ((d.336) Bishop of Rome from January 18 to October 7, 336, remained only 8 months as Bishop of Rome. Little is known about him, only that he is a Roman. Most likely, during his tenure, recordings of early lists of bishops and martyrs, known as Depositio episcoparum and Depositio martyrum. He is often confused with the Roman martyr Mark, next to whom he is buried.)

Mark (Marcos) (apostle from seventy, companion of the apostles Paul and Barnabas. Mentioned in the lists of the apostles by Dorotheus, Adon and Demetrius of Rostov. In addition to him with the same name, the evangelist Mark and Mark-John (nephew of the apostle) are mentioned in the lists of the apostles, prologues and collections of lives Barnabas). The overwhelming majority of modern researchers are convinced that the references in the New Testament to Mark (a companion of Paul and Barnabas) and Mark, called John, refer to the same person, and unreliable distinctions between the three Marks arose only in late church tradition.)

Mark Twain ((1835-1910) real name – Samuel Langhorne Clemens; American writer, public figure, journalist, author of “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”, “The Prince and the Pauper”, “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”, etc. Many of the writer’s works have been filmed.)

Marc Chagall ((1887-1985) Belarusian, Russian and French artist, graphic artist, painter, stage designer and poet (Yiddish) of Jewish origin, one of the most famous representatives of the artistic avant-garde of the 20th century)

Mark Bernes ((1911-1969) real name - Neumann; Soviet film actor and singer, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1965). Winner of the Stalin Prize of the first degree (1951). One of the most beloved Soviet pop artists, an outstanding Russian chansonnier. In many ways thanks to Bernes, a golden fund of Russian song classics was formed.)

Marco Polo ((1254-1324) Italian merchant and traveler who presented the story of his journey through Asia in the famous “Book of the Diversity of the World.” Despite doubts about the reliability of the facts presented in this book, expressed from the moment of its appearance to the present time, it serves as a valuable source on the geography, ethnography, history of Iran, China, Mongolia, India, Indonesia and other countries in the Middle Ages. This book had a significant influence on sailors, cartographers, writers of the XIV-XVI centuries. In particular, it was on the ship of Christopher Columbus during his search for a route to India.)

Marc-Andre Bergeron (professional Canadian ice hockey player, defenseman, currently a free agent)

Marc-Antoine Muret ((1526-1585) French humanist, teacher of Montaigne)

Marc-Vivien Foe ((1975-2003) Cameroonian footballer, died of a heart attack during the semi-finals of the Confederations Cup in 2003; posthumously received the silver medal of the tournament)

Mark Zuckerberg ((born 1984) American programmer, known as the developer, owner and founder of the social network Facebook)

Mark Alan Webber (Australian racing driver, Formula 1 driver)

Mark Yzerman ((1913-1992) Soviet scientist in the field of control theory, Doctor of Technical Sciences, professor, representative of the first generation of cybernetics in the USSR)

Mark Azadovsky ((1888-1954) Russian folklorist, literary critic and ethnographer)

Mark Barton (New Zealand football attacking midfielder, former New Zealand international)

Mark Bernstein ((1919-1989) one of the largest materials scientists in the USSR, Doctor of Technical Sciences. He was the organizer and long-term head of the thermomechanical processing laboratory at MISiS. Author of numerous monographs and textbooks in the field of materials science.)

Marc Almond ((born 1957) full name: Peter Marc Sinclair Almond; English singer. From 1979 to 1984, Almond was a member of the electronic pop duo Soft Cell and the Marc And The Mambas project. Since 1984, he has been performing solo, periodically recording in various projects (including Soft Cell). He has published several autobiographical books.)

Mark Sobol ((1918-1999) Russian Soviet poet; awarded the medal “For Courage”, Order of the Red Star)

Mark Braga ((1910-1985) innovator of agricultural production, combine operator of the collective farm "Russia" of the Golopristansky district of the Kherson region of the Ukrainian SSR, twice Hero of Socialist Labor (1949, 1958))

Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa ((63 BC-12 BC) Roman statesman and commander, friend and son-in-law of Emperor Octavian Augustus. Agrippa played a significant role in the military successes of Octavian Augustus, who did not have military abilities; patronized the arts, built the Pantheon)

Mark of Ephesus, Manuel Eugenicus ((1392-1444) Metropolitan of Ephesus, Orthodox theologian, the only participant in the Ferrara-Florence Council who did not accept the union; in 1734 he was canonized as a saint)

Mark Guchko (Slovak linguist, creator of the Slovio, “fast English” and simplified Russian languages)

Mark Gertler ((1891-1939) English artist)

Mark Zurer (Swiss racing driver, participant in the Formula 1 World Championship)

Marc Gicquel (French professional tennis player)

Mark Zak ((born 1929) Russian film critic, film critic, film historian)

Mark Ivelich, “Ivelich 1st” ((1740-1825) count, lieutenant general and senator of Russia, originating from Boka Kotorska (now Montenegro). He successfully proved himself in the Archipelago expeditions in 1769-1775 and 1807. In 1812 he was sent on a diplomatic mission to Wallachia and contributed to the conclusion of peace between the Turks and Serbs.)

Mark Jerome (Marco Girolamo) Vida ((c.1490-1566) Italian humanist, poet; Bishop of Alba (from 1532). Author of the poem “The Game of Chess” (1513; published anonymously in 1525; 2nd edition, 1527 - from named after the author). The poem tells about a chess game between Apollo and Mercury, sets out in detail the rules of “new” chess for that time, depicts the behavior of chess players, as well as spectators during the game. The poem became widespread in Europe (only in the 16th century - 32 edition); translated into most European languages, contributed to the emergence of other poetic and prosaic works on the theme of chess. According to Harold Murray, the term “tower”, first used by Vida in a poem to name the extreme piece, contributed to the spread of this name in Western countries. In 1560 1980s, the Polish poet Jan Kochanowski created his variation on the theme of Vida’s poem (“Chess”).

Mark James Todd (famous New Zealand equestrian athlete, recognized by the International Equestrian Federation as the best equestrian of the 20th century. Specialized in eventing.)

Mark Jefferson ((1863-1949) chief cartographer of the American delegation to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. He was also head of the geography department at Michigan State Normal College (MSNC), now Eastern Michigan University (EMU) from 1901-1939. In 1916 Jefferson served as President of the Association of American Geographers.)

Mark Dacascos (American actor and martial artist)

Mark Damon Espinosa (American actor)

Marcus Tullius Decula (ancient Roman politician, consul 81 BC)

Mark Bluvshtein (Canadian and Israeli chess player, grandmaster (2004), became Canada's youngest chess grandmaster at 16, master at 13)

Mark Bomersback (Canadian ice hockey forward)

Mark Kuechner (American astrophysicist, employee of the Goddard Space Flight Center. Known primarily for his participation in the development of the coronagraph, which can be used to find terrestrial planets, and is actively involved in the development of the Terrestrial Planet Finder telescope, as well as the future James Webb orbital telescope, which presumably will replace Hubble. Active popularizer of ideas about the ocean planet, carbon planets, and author of observations of the fragment disk of the white dwarf G29-38. In 2009, received an award from the Society for Optics and Photonics for his work on the coronagraph.)

Mark Ludwig (American pairs figure skater; with Amanda Evora - two-time silver medalist at the US Championships)

Mark Lawrenson (retired English footballer, central defender, best known for his performances for English Liverpool and the Irish national team. Currently working as an expert analyst for the BBC.)

Mark Maksimov ((1918 – 1986) real name is Lipovich; Soviet poet, playwright, publicist, translator; awarded two orders of “Badge of Honor” and medals)

Mark Mancina (American composer; mainly writes soundtracks for Hollywood films, has arranged many songs for cartoons from the Disney film company)

Mark Paverman ((1907-1993) Russian Soviet conductor, teacher. Laureate of the First All-Union Conducting Competition (1938). Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1955), People's Artist of the RSFSR (1961). In 1996, a memorial sign to Mark was unveiled on the building of the Sverdlovsk Philharmonic Paverman. A music festival in memory of Mark Paverman is held in Yekaterinburg, which took place in 2008 for the ninth time.)

Mark Perlman ((1923-2006) American economist, founder and editor (1969-1980) of the Journal of Economic Literature, founder (1989) of the Journal of Evolutionary Economics)

Marc Lecarbeau ((c.1570-1641) French polymath, lawyer, traveler, writer, poet and historian of the 17th century, originally from Picardy)

Mark Kirchner (German biathlete, three-time Olympic champion, 7-time world champion, European champion)

Mark Kabakov ((born 1924) Russian writer, poet, publicist, captain of the first rank. Served in the Baltic, Black Sea and Northern Fleet until 1974. Author of more than twenty books of poetry and prose. Member of the Union of Writers of the USSR (1973) and the Union of Moscow Writers .)

Marcus Aurelius Carinus (Roman Emperor 283 - 285)

Mark Neustadt ((1903-1985) Russian paleogeographer, paleobotanist, bog scientist, Doctor of Geographical Sciences (1955), professor (1959), Honored Scientist of the RSFSR (1971). One of the founders of the doctrine of changing natural conditions in the Holocene.)

Marc Rosset (Swiss tennis player, 1992 Olympic champion, one of the best players in Swiss history)

Mark Rivesman ((1868-1924) Jewish writer, translator. He wrote in Yiddish and Russian. Author of children's stories and poems, including a series of feuilletons “From Childhood Memories.” In 1919, he participated in the founding of a Jewish theater studio in Petrograd, which later became the famous GOSET.)

Mark Sokolovsky (Moldavian and American checkers player, two-time champion of the USSR in the correspondence game of checkers, Master of Sports (1968))

Mark Skanavi ((1912-1972) Soviet mathematician, editor of the famous “Collection of problems in mathematics for those entering universities.” Published under the editorship of M.I. Skanavi, “Collection of problems for preparing for entrance exams” gained wide popularity and went through six editions. Until Until now, the pedagogical feasibility of constructing this problem book has been noted: “It is worth thinking about creating an all-Russian database of entrance exam problems, grouped by complexity (by analogy with the famous “Scanavi problem book”).”)

Marco Ruffo, Mark Ruffo, Mark Fryazin (famous Italian architect of the 15th century, working in Russia. Worked in Moscow between 1485 and 1495 and took an active part in replacing wooden palace buildings with stone ones. Many Kremlin towers were built according to Mark Ruffo's designs, including Spasskaya, Beklemishevskaya and Nikolskaya. In 1491, together with Pietro Antonio Solari, Marco Ruffo completed the construction of the Faceted Chamber. With the exception of the Beklemishevskaya tower, all buildings begun by Marco Ruffo after 1487 were completed by other architects. In 1991 in Moscow In the presence of Marco Ruffo's descendant, Prince Rufo Ruffo, the 500th anniversary of the Chamber of Facets was celebrated.)

Marc Savard (professional Canadian ice hockey player, center forward)

Marc Planu (French footballer)

Mark Morgan (composer of music for computer games, as well as music for television series and TV shows; his work is predominantly in the ambient style)

Mark Neveldine (American film director, producer, screenwriter and cinematographer)

Mark Mitin ((1901–1987) real name - Gershkovich; Soviet scientist-philosopher, publicist, Winner of the Stalin Prize of the first degree (1943))

Marc Fornet i Molnay ((born 1946) Andorran politician, head of the Andorran government from 1994 to 2005)

Mark Tokar (Ukrainian jazz double bassist; son of famous artist Marta Tokar)

Marc Maria France, Viscount Eyskens ((born 1933) Belgian economist, statesman and politician)

Mark Prudkin ((1898-1994) Soviet Russian theater and film actor, People's Artist of the USSR, Hero of Socialist Labor)

Mark Urnov ((born 1947) Russian political scientist)

Mark Shuttleworth (South African entrepreneur, second space tourist)

Mark Wayne Chase (English botanist of American origin, known for his work on the systematics and evolution of plants, Member of the Royal Society of London)

Mark Hindsley ((1905-1999) American conductor and composer. Author of numerous arrangements for brass band)

Marc Pujol Pons (Andorran footballer)

Mark Rich ((born 1934) American entrepreneur, founder of a large trading company (now called Glencore; Rich lost control of the company in 1993), billionaire)

Mark Slonim ((1894-1976) Russian writer, publicist, critic)

Georgi Ivanov Gyurov, also known as Georgi Heroiski, Marko Lerinski and Marko the Voivode ((1862-1902) Bulgarian revolutionary in Macedonia, member of the WMORO)

Marko Jovanovic (Serbian footballer, defender, 2008 Olympic participant)

Marko Krizhevcanin, Marko Krizin ((1589-1619) saint of the Roman Catholic Church, priest, martyr, professor of theology, missionary)

Marko Jaric (Serbian professional basketball player, as part of the Yugoslav national team he became the European champion in 2001 and the world champion in 2002)

Mark Tsarynnyk, Marko Tsarynnyk (American-Canadian writer and historian, writing in English and Ukrainian, translator into English)

Childhood and youth

The future YouTube star was born on February 17, 2000 in Odessa. The blogger's zodiac sign is Aquarius. Mark’s creative streak manifested itself in childhood: the boy enjoyed drawing. Following art came a passion for sports, and then, by his own admission, Makarov began to dream of a career as a dentist.

Mark Makarov in childhood
Mark Makarov in childhood

As he grew older, Mark preferred biology and chemistry lessons, but he had not yet decided on the choice of his future profession. In his videos on the YouTube channel, Mark often and willingly shares details from his life, telling viewers some secrets and moments from his biography. So, in one of the videos, Mark admitted that he hates circuses and zoos, but loves to go on rides in the park.

Several years ago, the young man gave up watching TV: Mark finds everything he is interested in on YouTube, which has already become his home.

Mark Makarov

In some of the videos that Mark shot from home, you can see an acoustic guitar in the background: the young man plays well, but, by his own admission, he is embarrassed to sing, practicing vocals only completely alone. In addition, the young man writes poetry.

After graduating from school, Mark moved to Moscow. This decision, which was not easy, completely changed the life of the already popular blogger. Makarov devoted time to new projects and began to pay more attention to the development of the channel.

Mark and character depending on date of birth

This is true for any name, not necessarily Mark:

Aries, the April child is assertive and active. Taurus, the May child is a hard worker. Gemini, June baby is outgoing. Cancer, the July baby is vulnerable and sexy. Leo, the August child is confident and creative. Virgo, September baby is orderly. Aquarius, the February child is willful and dreamy.

A spring and May child of any name contains creative, hardworking and stubborn potential. A name can strengthen or weaken an innate given.

Therefore, there are contraindications, consult a specialist.

Who is his girlfriend?

Besides the fact that Mark is still single in 2020, there is no reliable information about any romances or serious relationships of McKenna. Or rather, everything that is on the network is rumors and speculation from Mark’s active fans. The actor himself with enviable consistency avoids topics about his personal life, protecting it from curious fans. He does not give any detailed information about his parents either on social networks or in interviews with journalists.

Although Mark has an Instagram account, he shares moments of musical creativity and success in cinema on it. Alas, there is nothing first-hand about Mark's novels. But curious fans are persistently trying to dig up and examine something.

In 2020, new rumors appeared about Mark’s romantic relationship with his colleague on the set of Wayne, girl Sierra Bravo. It must be said that the actors talentedly play a wild and fearless couple traveling on a bike to Florida to buy an old Pontiac that Wayne inherited from his father. And fans decided that Mark and Ciera are also a couple in real life. But neither McKenna nor Ciera Bravo have ever confirmed these fan dreams.

Although Ciera sometimes has photos on social networks from some family holidays, where Mark is also there. We must assume that these are just friendly meetings.

It is possible that Mark's heart is still free and he is not dating anyone and the girls have a chance to try their luck. Or the young man knows how to hide his personal life well.

Mark on a date:

Psychoacoustics named after Mark

Many parents are interested in the sound, so that the name “looks” good with the middle name. And so that the soul likes it, there is a feeling of goodness, calmness, harmony.

Melody is the first thing a name emits, but this is the tip of the iceberg.

They greet you by their clothes, but what's inside?

A name is a sound, a sign (symbol), information. A child is a unique fusion of parental DNA, God's spark, and the surrounding culture. This is a unique psychic pattern of information and energy. The world lives according to the laws of nature, and as a rule, a specialist knows and can give results in a narrow area of ​​his professionalism.

Here comes the name Mark, once, twice, three times. Gradually, the baby becomes attached to the name and becomes mentally attuned to the entire volume of information about the name in the culture. Absorbs. Changes.

Previously, before computers, in Tradition, just as mothers now turn to doctors, fathers turned to wise people for help in choosing a name.

Knowledge of the psychoacoustics of a name brought good results and gave protection to the child!

Facebook creator's income per year, month

Thanks to a good strategy, Mark Zuckerberg's fortune for 2020 increased by $8,600,000,000. Not bad, considering that as of January 1, 2013, Zuckerberg reduced his personal base annual salary at Facebook to $1.

PeriodIncome (dollars)Income (rubles)
Year8,600,000,000536,218,600,000
Month706,849,32044,072,761,650
A week164,931,50810,283,644,385
Day23,561,6441,469,092,055
Hour981,73561,212,169
Minute16,3621,020,203
Second27217,003

In less than 3 minutes, Zuckerberg earns the average American worker's annual income of $46,700. And in 2 hours, a programmer receives the lifetime earnings of an average American with a bachelor's degree: ≈ $2,200,000.

Where to start checking the name Mark

Talk to the child's soul, ask the child's opinion, listen.

Make a promise to your child - to choose only a good name, only a useful one.

Listen to the child's answer. Agree with your child not to give a name with harmful psychoacoustics.

Next, try to use real (working) knowledge. After all, it was not without reason that Stalin changed his name and date of birth with the help of the legendary mystic of the 20th century - Gurdjieff.

People with power, money, famous directors, athletes, top models, actors, scientists and inventors use spiritual names and pseudonyms as a tool for developing personality and soul qualities.

Download and study the book “Name and Destiny” by Sergei Bobyr. Sergei Mikhailovich Bobyr, one of the pillars of modern Russian spirituality, helps you choose a name that suits the child’s psyche and character.

For example, Steven Spielberg, Jennifer Lopez, Gisele Bündchen, George Bernard Shaw, Henry Ford, Alfred Nobel, Sigmund Freud, Stalin received an additional average of plus 40% of strength due to the psychoacoustics of the name.

If you ignore the individual psychoacoustics of the name, then with a 79% probability you will weaken the child’s psyche and vitality by 32% of the original power.

Ask your heart. A wise mother's heart is the best adviser!

Financial facts

  • Every year since 2012, Zuckerberg has added an average of $9,000,000,000 to his net worth. Even after financial losses in 2020, Mark still maintains his place among the ten richest people in the world.
  • Zuckerberg's net worth is greater than the GDP of Jordan, Nicaragua and Barbados combined.
  • Zuckerberg could give every person in the US $100 and still have more than half of his $72,000,000,000 income left over.
  • While studying at Harvard, Mark developed the Facemash program. She compared photos of two students on campus and allowed participants to vote on which one was more attractive. The program became incredibly popular, but was later banned and covered up by the university leadership. The administration called this invention inappropriate within the walls of Harvard.

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