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for my feelings at that moment, but they nearly threw me into convulsions... How the deuce did all this occur so early? Where could it originate? I certainly had no sexual ideas for years afterwards; and yet my misery, my love for that girl were so violent, that I sometimes doubt if I have ever been really attached since. Be that as it may, hearing of her marriage several years after was like a thunder-stroke – it nearly choked me – to the horror of my mother and the astonishment and almost incredulity of every body. And it is a phenomenon in my existence (for I was not eight years old) which has puzzled, and will puzzle me to the latest hour of it; and lately, I know not why, the recollection (not the attachment) has recurred as forcibly as ever...But, the more I reflect, the more I am bewildered to assign any cause for this precocity of affection.
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this will kill me in a week or fortnight, but I shall not try it longer. Lord B.'s establishment consists, besides servants, of ten horses, eight enormous dogs, three monkeys, five cats, an eagle, a crow, and a falcon; and all these, except the horses, walk about the house, which every now and then resounds with their unarbitrated quarrels, as if they were the masters of it... . I find that my enumeration of the animals in this
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resistance if Byron was willing to bribe them into surrendering. However, Ottoman commander Yussuf Pasha executed the mutinous
Albanian officers who were offering to surrender Navpaktos to Byron and arranged to have some of the arrears paid out to the rest of the garrison. Byron never led the attack on Navpaktos because the Souliotes kept demanding that Byron pay them more and more money before they would march; Byron grew tired of their blackmail and sent them all home on 15 February 1824. Byron wrote in a note to himself:
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1677:. At first, Byron did not wish to leave his 22-year-old mistress, Countess Teresa Guiccioli, who had abandoned her husband to live with him. But ultimately Guiccioli's father, Count Gamba, was allowed to leave his exile in the Romagna under the condition that his daughter return to him, without Byron. At the same time that the philhellene, Edward Blaquiere, was attempting to recruit him, Byron was confused as to what he was supposed to do in Greece, writing: "Blaquiere seemed to think that I might be of some use—even
2911:. Byron published the first two cantos anonymously in 1819 after disputes with his regular publisher over the shocking nature of the poetry. By this time, he had been a famous poet for seven years, and when he self-published the beginning cantos, they were well received in some quarters. The poem was then released volume by volume through his regular publishing house. By 1822, cautious acceptance by the public had turned to outrage, and Byron's publisher refused to continue to publish the work. In Canto III of
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2175:. On 16 January 1816, Lady Byron left him, taking Ada with her. That same year on 21 April, Byron signed the Deed of Separation. Rumours of marital violence, adultery with actresses, incest with Augusta Leigh, and sodomy were circulated, assisted by a jealous Lady Caroline. In a letter, Augusta quoted him as saying: "Even to have such a thing said is utter destruction and ruin to a man from which he can never recover." That same year Lady Caroline published her popular novel
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with admiration as a poet of genius, with something approaching veneration as a symbol of high ideals, and with great affection as a man: for his courage and his ironic slant on life, for his generosity to the grandest of causes and to the humblest of individuals, for the constant interplay of judgment and sympathy. In Greece, he is still revered as no other foreigner, and as very few Greeks are, and like a
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temporary injury or not. At the time Galt met him he was an adult and had worked to develop "a mode of walking across a room by which it was scarcely at all perceptible". The motion of the ship at sea may also have helped to create a favourable first impression and hide any deficiencies in his gait, but Galt's biography is also described as being "rather well-meant than well-written", so Galt may be guilty of minimising a defect that was actually still noticeable.
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1878:. Byron employed a fire master to prepare artillery, and he took part of the rebel army under his own command despite his lack of military experience. Before the expedition could sail, on 15 February 1824, he fell ill, and bloodletting weakened him further. He made a partial recovery, but in early April he caught a cold; the therapeutic bleeding insisted on by his doctors exacerbated it. He contracted a fever and died in Missolonghi on 19 April.
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2434:, Italy, while Byron was in Pisa; he was deeply upset by the news. He had Allegra's body sent back to England to be buried at his old school, Harrow, because Protestants could not be buried in consecrated ground in Catholic countries. At one time he himself had wanted to be buried at Harrow. Byron was antagonistic towards Allegra's mother, Claire Clairmont, and prevented her from seeing the child.
1893:. However, modern scholars have found such an outcome unlikely. The British historian David Brewer wrote that in one sense, Byron failed to persuade the rival Greek factions to unite, won no victories and was successful only in the humanitarian sphere, using his great wealth to help the victims of the war, Christian and Muslim, but this did not affect the outcome of the Greek war of independence.
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2809:, who destroyed textile machines that were putting them out of work. His first speech before the Lords, on 27 February 1812, was loaded with sarcastic references to the "benefits" of automation, which he saw as producing inferior material as well as putting people out of work, and concluded the proposed law was only missing two things to be effective: "Twelve Butchers for a Jury and a
628:, enabling him to "take and use the surname of Noel only" and to "subscribe the said surname of Noel before all titles of honour". From that point, he signed himself "Noel Byron" (the usual signature of a peer being merely the name of the peerage, in this case simply "Byron"). Some have speculated that he did this so that his initials would read "N.B.", mimicking those of his hero,
540:, with whom he was having an affair – the wedding took place just weeks after her divorce from her husband, and she was around eight months pregnant. The marriage was not a happy one, and their first two children – Sophia Georgina, and an unnamed boy – died in infancy. Amelia herself died in 1784 almost exactly a year after the birth of their third child, the poet's half-sister
656:. Placed under the care of a Dr. Bailey, he was encouraged to exercise in moderation but could not restrain himself from "violent" bouts of activity in an attempt to compensate for his deformed foot. His mother interfered with his studies, often withdrawing him from school, which arguably contributed to his lack of self-discipline and his neglect of his classical studies.
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on the parish." His reference to "The youngest" is understood to have been to a maid, Lucy, and the parenthesised remark to indicate himself as siring a son born that year. In 2010 part of a baptismal record was uncovered which apparently said: "September 24 George illegitimate son of Lucy Monk, illegitimate son of Baron Byron, of
Newstead, Nottingham, Newstead Abbey."
1767:"Having tried in vain at every expense, considerable trouble—and some danger to unite the Suliotes for the good of Greece—and their own—I have come to the following resolution—I will have nothing more to do with the Suliotes—they may go to the Turks or the devil...they may cut me into more pieces than they have dissensions among them, sooner than change my resolution".
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1333:, pausing in his travels when he fell in love with Marianna Segati, in whose Venice house he was lodging, and who was soon replaced by 22-year-old Margarita Cogni; both women were married. Cogni could not read or write, and she left her husband to move in with Byron. Their fighting often caused Byron to spend the night in his
1134:. Rumours of incest surrounded the pair; Augusta's daughter Medora (b. 1814) was suspected to have been Byron's child. To escape from growing debts and rumours, Byron pressed in his determination to marry Annabella, who was said to be the likely heiress of a rich uncle. They married on 2 January 1815, and their daughter,
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since the evidence is nebulous, contradictory and scanty... it is not so simple to define Byron as homosexual or heterosexual: he seems rather to have been both, and either." Crompton states: "What was not understood in Byron's own century (except by a tiny circle of his associates) was that Byron was
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Byronic hero fascinated the public, and his wife Annabella coined the term "Byromania" to refer to the commotion surrounding him. His self-awareness and personal promotion are seen as a beginning of what would become the modern rock star; he would instruct
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Cephalonia in 1823, every day at noon, Byron and Trelawny, in calm weather, jumped overboard for a swim without fear of sharks, which were not unknown in those waters. Once, according to Trelawny, they let the geese and ducks loose and followed them and the dogs into the
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wrote letters to Byron telling him to disregard all of the
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To help raise money for the revolution, Byron sold his estate in England, Rochdale Manor, which raised some £11,250. This led Byron to estimate that he now had some £20,000 at his disposal, all of which he planned to spend on the Greek cause. In today's money Byron would have been a millionaire many
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Byron's links to Scotland were demonstrated "in his campaign for the liberation of Greece, where a disproportionate number of his closest friends and associates had strong Scottish connexions, particularly with regard to north-eastern Scotland, which through his Gordon links remained central to the
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love and passion". This statement, however, needs to be read in the context of hardening public attitudes toward homosexuality in England and the severe sanctions (including public hanging) imposed upon convicted or even suspected offenders. The liaison, on the other hand, may well have been "pure"
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During his time in Greece, Byron took interest in a Turkish Muslim nine-year old girl called Hato or Hatagée which he seriously considered adopting. Her mother was a wife of a local notable from Messolonghi, who, at the time, was a domestic servant to an Englishman named Dr. Millingen. The rest of
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crowns and a £600 receipt for one of his loans to the Greeks, but the government was in no position to honour this, and Loukas died in poverty six months later. There has been speculation about whether the relationship between Byron and Loukas was homosexual, pointing to some of Byron's last poem
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and others) made their marital life a misery. Annabella considered Byron insane, and in January 1816 she left him, taking their daughter, and began proceedings for a legal separation. Their separation was made legal in a private settlement in March 1816. The scandal of the separation, the rumours
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had aligned himself with Androutsos, who ruled Athens, and was now pressing for Byron to break with Mavrokordatos in favour of backing the rival Androutsos. Androutsos, having won over Trelawny to his cause, was now anxious to persuade Byron to put his wealth behind his claim to be the leader of
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At the same time, Guiccioli's brother, Pietro Gamba, who had followed Byron to Greece, exasperated Byron with his incompetence as he continually made expensive mistakes. For example, when asked to buy some cloth from Corfu, Gamba ordered the wrong cloth in excess, causing the bill to be 10 times
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felt his oversensitivity to the "innocent fault in his foot was unmanly and excessive" because the limp was "not greatly conspicuous". He first met Byron on a voyage to Sardinia and did not realise he had any deficiency for several days, and still could not tell at first if the lameness was a
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who demanded that Byron pay them the back-pay owed to them by the Greek government. Byron gave the Souliotes some £6,000. Byron was supposed to lead an attack on the Ottoman fortress of Navpaktos, whose Albanian garrison were unhappy due to arrears in pay, and who offered to put up only token
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The re-founding of the Byron Society in 1971 reflected the fascination that many people had with Byron and his work. This society became very active, publishing an annual journal. Thirty-six Byron Societies function throughout the world, and an International Conference takes place annually.
930:. His journey enabled him to avoid his creditors and to meet up with a former love, Mary Chaworth (the subject of his poem "To a Lady: On Being Asked My Reason for Quitting England in the Spring"). Another reason for choosing to visit the Mediterranean was probably his curiosity about the
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times over. News that a fabulously wealthy British aristocrat, known for his financial generosity, had arrived in Greece made Byron the object of much solicitation in that desperately poor country. Byron wrote to his business agent in England, "I should not like to give the Greeks but a
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Thus saith the Preacher: "Nought beneath the sun / Is new," yet still from change to change we run. / What varied wonders tempt us as they pass! / The Cow-pox, Tractors, Galvanism, and Gas, / In turns appear, to make the vulgar stare, / Till the swoln bubble bursts—and all is
2817:. He said later that he "spoke very violent sentences with a sort of modest impudence" and thought he came across as "a bit theatrical". The full text of the speech, which he had previously written out, was presented to Dallas in manuscript form and he quotes it in his work.
6721:"... the poor animal having been seized with a fit of madness, at the commencement of which so little aware was Lord Byron of the nature of the malady, that more than once, with his bare hand, he wiped away the slaver from the dog's lips during the paroxysm." Moore, Thomas.
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Byron's friends raised £1,000 to commission a statue of the writer; Thorvaldsen offered to sculpt it for that amount. However, after the statue was completed in 1834, for ten years, British institutions turned it down and it remained in storage. It was refused by the
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with the caption "Lord Byron's dog has a magnificent tomb while Lord Byron himself has none". This came as a shock to the English, particularly schoolchildren, who, Ripley said, raised funds of their own accord to provide the poet with a suitable memorial.
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Trelawny, who observed Byron's eating habits, noted that he lived on a diet of biscuits and soda water for days at a time and then would eat a "horrid mess of cold potatoes, rice, fish, or greens, deluged in vinegar, and gobble it up like a famished dog".
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2008:"People are beginning to ask whether this ignoring of Byron is not a thing of which England should be ashamed ... a bust or a tablet might be put in the Poets' Corner and England be relieved of ingratitude toward one of her really great sons."
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6708:"Boatswain is dead! He expired in a state of madness on the 10th, after suffering much, yet retaining all the gentleness of his nature to the last, never attempting to do the least injury to anyone near him." Marchand, Leslie A. (ed.),
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before Byron found him. Byron left him £7,000 in his will. When Byron returned to Italy, he became involved with a number of boys in Venice but eventually settled on Loukas Chalandritsanos, age 15, who was with him when he was killed
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out of respect for Edleston's innocence, in contrast to the (probably) more sexually overt relations experienced at Harrow School. The poem "The Cornelian" was written about the cornelian that Byron had received from Edleston.
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and Sophia Trevanion. Having survived a shipwreck as a teenage midshipman, Byron's grandfather set a new speed record for circumnavigating the globe. After he became embroiled in a tempestuous voyage during the
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exile; an unsavoury secret past; arrogance; overconfidence or lack of foresight; and, ultimately, a self-destructive manner. These types of characters have since become ubiquitous in literature and politics.
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artists painting portraits of him not to paint him with pen or book in hand, but as a "man of action." While Byron first welcomed fame, he later turned from it by going into voluntary exile from Britain.
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to treat respiratory ailments. The deliberate choice to frame vaccines as similar to well-known controversial medical treatments shows Byron's tendency toward vaccine hesitancy in his writings.
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in his 1707 novel of the same name). Although he often wore specially-made shoes in an attempt to hide the deformed foot, he refused to wear any type of brace that might improve the limp.
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pervades much of his work, and Byron himself is considered to epitomise many of the characteristics of this literary figure. The use of a Byronic hero by many authors and artists of the
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the girl's family had either fled or perished after the Greek revolutionaries took over Messolonghi. Byron spent nearly £20 on elaborate dresses for Hato; he considered sending her to
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had been born with a deformed right foot; his mother once retaliated and, in a fit of temper, referred to him as "a lame brat". However, Byron's biographer,
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Strait. This is often seen as the birth of the sport and pastime, and to commemorate it, the event is recreated every year as an open water swimming event.
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2572:, visiting Byron in Italy in 1821, described his menagerie:
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Annibale Santorre di Rossi de Pomarolo, Count of Santarosa
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A Compendium of Eastern Elements in Byron's Oriental Tales
8410:. (Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture).
8333:. Web exhibit, Houghton Library, Harvard University, 2011.
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Lord Byron's Family: Annabella, Ada and Augusta, 1816–1824
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The Literary Relationship of Lord Byron & Thomas Moore
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6784:"Bears, badgers and Boatswain: Lord Byron and his animals"
6542:"Mystery of Byron, an illegitimate child and Linby church"
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363:(22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824) was an English poet and
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as "glorious Eden". From Lisbon he travelled overland to
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and who had died by suicide some years earlier, in 1779.
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in the 11th century. His land holdings are listed in the
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When Byron's great-uncle, who was posthumously labelled
6151:"Greeks honour fallen hero Byron with a day of his own"
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1456:. On returning to Venice, he wrote the fourth canto of
732:, he also formed lifelong friendships with men such as
8000:. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
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1039:. Byron commemorated this feat in the second canto of
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after he was forced to flee England due to threats of
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British philhellenes in the Greek War of Independence
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I frutti acerbi. Lord Byron, gli amori & il sesso
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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The Life of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals
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Seargeant, Philip; Packard, Selina (22 April 2024).
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Monody on the Death of the Right Hon. R. B. Sheridan
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reveal Byron's influence. In the twentieth century,
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1720:. The vessel was launched only a few miles south of
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1006:" for a 12-year-old girl, Teresa Makri (1798–1875).
802:(1809). Byron put it into the hands of his relative
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George Gordon Byron was born on 22 January 1788, on
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BlooDeath: The Best Vampire Short Stories 1800–1849
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Recollections of the Last Days of Shelley and Byron
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Writing the Prizefight: Pierce Egan's Boxiana World
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Recollections of the last days of Shelley and Byron
4253:"Commemorating Lord Byron on the streets of London"
1995:finally placed the statue of Byron in its library.
1971:is laid directly above Byron's grave. His daughter
8157:Sailing with Byron from Genoa to Cephalonia (1823)
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8032:(2013) . "Byron, George Gordon Noel (1788–1824)".
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4552:Gross, Jonathan (31 October 2019). "Early Years".
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4204:(6). Research Triangle Park, NC: Xi Society: 463.
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3567:(1819–1824; incomplete on Byron's death in 1824) (
2953:. Byron criticised the attitudes displayed by the
1919:A Narrative of Lord Byron's Last Journey to Greece
798:prompted Byron to compose his first major satire,
555:Byron was born in January 1788, and christened at
9600:"The Haunting of Villa Diodati" (2020 TV episode)
8459:, transl. Michael Rees, ed. Peter Cochran, 2005,
7707:. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.
7038:Moore, Thomas (1829) . John Wilson Croker (ed.).
6632:Scotland, The Global History: 1603 to the Present
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5498:Letter to John Cam Hobhouse of Novembre 21, 1819.
5391:"'A Fragment', from Mazeppa by Lord George Byron"
3810:(not by Lord Byron, but attributed to him; 1830s)
2861:Byron wrote prolifically. In 1832 his publisher,
1866:). The sheet covers Byron's misshapen right foot.
1592:and Shelley in starting a short-lived newspaper,
1071:After the publication of the first two cantos of
512:(known as 'Jack') and his second wife, Catherine
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8644:. Vol. IV (9th ed.). pp. 604–612.
8517:Volume III, 'Alas! the love of women', 1813–1814
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1932:, wrote a poem about the unexpected loss, named
14994:19th-century English dramatists and playwrights
9257:(1819–1824; incomplete upon Byron's 1824 death)
8612:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
8263:, Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur.
7340:The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
5937:[To the Death of Lord Byron] (in Greek)
5858:Neil Fraistat; Steven E Jones (November 2000).
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7726:. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars.
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6961:The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Food
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1967:, Nottinghamshire. A marble slab given by the
1627:Charles John Gardiner, 1st Earl of Blessington
1621:, to design and construct the boat. Named the
768:. While there, he cultivated friendships with
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8878:Statue of Byron at Trinity College, Cambridge
8573:Volume X, 'A heart for every fate', 1822–1823
8533:Volume V, 'So late into the night', 1816–1817
7676:. New York: Springer-Verlag. pp. 69–90.
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7008:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 44–47.
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1588:at Pisa, and in the same year he joined with
644:Byron received his early formal education at
463:, daughter of his half-sister Augusta Leigh.
12477:Republican French rule in the Ionian Islands
8589:Volume XII, 'The trouble of an index', index
8581:Volume XI, 'For freedom's battle', 1823–1824
8038:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
7893:. London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley.
7261:Moore, Journals, ed. Dowden, II 501, quoted
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2765:Byron and other writers, such as his friend
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2510:named Boatswain. When the animal contracted
2213:When nine years old at his mother's house a
1364:with the help of the monks belonging to the
1360:in Venice, where he acquainted himself with
1216:, Switzerland, with his personal physician,
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621:'s claim that she over-indulged in alcohol.
605:, among others, during Byron's adolescence.
8525:Volume IV, 'Wedlock's the devil', 1814–1815
7735:. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars.
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6900:The works of Lord Byron: Letters, 1804–1813
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6186:. San Jose State University. Archived from
5114:The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations
4974:. Arkansas State University. Archived from
2995:. He denounced Elgin's actions in his poem
2406:He also had an extramarital child in 1817,
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1714:Sailing with Byron from Genoa to Cephalonia
1521:. Around this time he received visits from
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14842:The Reception of Lord Byron at Missolonghi
12492:Imperial French rule in the Ionian Islands
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8687:The Sour Fruit. Lord Byron, Love & Sex
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7271:. Johns Hopkins University Press. p.
7236:"Lord Byron's dig at William 'Turdsworth'"
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6738:. Melville House Publishing, 1961, ch. 10.
6279:"Lady Caroline Lamb – Lord Byron's Lovers"
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5245:The Complete Works of Lord Byron, Volume 2
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4117:"Lake Geneva as Shelley and Byron Knew It"
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8723:Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries
8597:Lord Byron: Selected Letters and Journals
8565:Volume IX, 'In the wind's eye', 1821–1822
8509:Volume II, 'Famous in my time', 1810–1812
8206:. Routledge Classics. London: Routledge.
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7997:Lord Byron: Selected Letters and Journals
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632:. Lady Byron eventually succeeded to the
538:Amelia Osborne, Marchioness of Carmarthen
439:His one child conceived within marriage,
15244:Scholars and academics with disabilities
15184:Left-wing politics in the United Kingdom
8652:. New York: Peter Lang Publishing, 1999.
8557:Volume VIII, 'Born for opposition', 1821
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367:. He is one of the major figures of the
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13002:Areopagus of Eastern Continental Greece
8368:No. 15, New Year 1984, pp. 21–24,
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4152:IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
3924:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
3131:In April 2020, Byron was featured in a
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14622:Auguste Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angély
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8549:Volume VII, 'Between two worlds', 1820
8501:Volume I, 'In my hot youth', 1798–1810
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2581:Percy Shelley, Diary of Percy Shelley
1885:, son of Dutch–English archaeologist
1509:from 1819 to 1821. Here he continued
1009:Byron and Hobhouse made their way to
983:, and from there by sea to Sardinia,
914:From 1809 to 1811, Byron went on the
570:Catherine Gordon, Byron's mother, by
15019:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
12997:Senate of Western Continental Greece
12974:Greek regional councils and statutes
8306:Byron, George Gordon, 6th Lord Byron
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355:George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron
14898:The Apotheosis of Athanasios Diakos
14643:Jean Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent
13128:Proposals for the monarch of Greece
12514:United States of the Ionian Islands
8271:Lord Byron and Scandalous Celebrity
7918:The Cambridge Introduction to Byron
5453:
4709:Williamson, Martin (18 June 2005).
3001:and in Canto II (stanzas XI–XV) of
2967:nationalistic sentiments in Ireland
2939:Byron wrote the satirical pamphlet
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1959:, Westminster. He is buried at the
1708:His voyage is covered in detail in
1631:Marguerite, Countess of Blessington
1317:; he also wrote the third canto of
942:lands as a child, was attracted to
712:In the following autumn he entered
424:, for which Greeks revere him as a
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15154:English people of Scottish descent
15134:English dramatists and playwrights
14849:Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi
13012:Military-Political System of Samos
9143:English Bards and Scotch Reviewers
8403:vol. 42 no. 2, June 2012, 140–57).
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8181:Lord Byron: Coincidence or Destiny
8136:. New York: Taplinger Publishing.
8024:. Vol. 1. C. Scribner's sons.
7757:. University of California Press.
6782:Francis, Tiffany (21 April 2015).
6723:Letters and Journals of Lord Byron
6406:Crompton, Louis (8 January 2007).
6178:Wong, Ling-Mei (14 October 2004).
5935:"Εις το Θάνατο του Λόρδου Μπάιρον"
5470:. vol. ii. Yerevan, Armenian SSR:
5296:"Lord Byron and Germaine de Staël"
5258:Rubin, Merle (10 September 1989).
5204:"Lord Byron, 19th-century bad boy"
3381:English Bards and Scotch Reviewers
3114:. Among his greatest admirers was
2630:. He compares these vaccines with
2156:, rumoured by some to be Byron's.
1405:Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians
1391:Byron later helped to compile the
1220:. There Byron befriended the poet
911:in May 1808 made that impossible.
800:English Bards and Scotch Reviewers
699:John FitzGibbon, 2nd Earl of Clare
687:John FitzGibbon, 2nd Earl of Clare
597:and inherited the ancestral home,
416:. Later in life, Byron joined the
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15159:English writers with disabilities
15074:British people of Cornish descent
15009:19th-century English LGBTQ people
13083:Protocol of St. Petersburg (1826)
12507:1st Regiment Greek Light Infantry
8773:Works by Lord Byron in eBook form
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7994:Marchand, Leslie A., ed. (1982).
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7234:Brown, Mark (27 September 2009).
6645:"Lord Byron swims the Hellespont"
6065:"Westminster Abbey Poets' Corner"
4293:from the original on 13 July 2024
4263:from the original on 11 July 2024
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3064:in the offices of his publisher,
2965:and voiced muted support towards
2785:Byron first took his seat in the
2591:Byron included an endorsement of
2529:college fellowship for the bear.
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1494:, Byron finally decided to leave
907:, but Bettesworth's death at the
757:Byron's house, Burgage Manor, in
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15224:People educated at Harrow School
15199:Liberalism in the United Kingdom
15089:Greek people of Scottish descent
13144:Greek expedition to Syria (1825)
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8455:Guiccioli, Teresa, contessa di,
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7773:Dallas, Alexander Robert Charles
7674:Pedophilia: Biosocial Dimensions
7628:The Cambridge Companion to Byron
7476:. New York: St. Martin's Press.
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6474:The Dictionary of Misinformation
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267:
15214:People associated with Aberdeen
15084:Greek people of English descent
15014:San Lazzaro degli Armeni alumni
9674:
8872:The Life and Work of Lord Byron
8707:. Yale University Press, 1982.
8237:. Blackwell. pp. 247–257.
8080:Nicholson, Andrew, ed. (2007).
7954:Lovell, Ernest J., ed. (1954).
7091:Byron, Daniel (19 April 2024).
6813:(1): 187–190 – via JSTOR.
6670:Matt Barr (30 September 2007).
5588:
5558:
5543:
5518:
5514:. Clarendon Press. p. 330.
5501:
5492:
5477:
5466:" (Byron, George Noel Gordon).
5436:
5383:
5356:
5329:
5309:
5287:
5251:
5236:
5221:
5196:
5182:
5168:Dauti, Daut (30 January 2018).
5149:
5137:
5125:
5104:
4937:
4904:
4890:
4853:
4794:
4702:
4623:
4597:
4356:
4331:
4305:
4275:
4244:
4216:
4183:
4142:
4115:Perrottet, Tony (29 May 2011).
3245:needs additional citations for
3206:
3150:
2983:Byron was a bitter opponent of
2926:
2856:
1783:The reception of Lord Byron at
1519:My Dictionary and Recollections
1449:, Ruben Vorberian, and others.
1108:, he produced in 1814–1815 the
748:
190:
15094:Naturalized citizens of Greece
14938:Garden of Heroes (Missolonghi)
14036:François-René de Chateaubriand
12502:Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814
12472:Fall of the Republic of Venice
9426:The Destruction of Sennacherib
8950:
8849:George Gordon Byron Collection
8840:George Gordon Byron Collection
8831:George Gordon Byron Collection
8084:. Liverpool University Press.
7920:. Cambridge University Press.
7650:. London: Overlook Duckworth.
7631:. Cambridge University Press.
7157:Gordon, George (26 May 2021).
6087:"Westminster Abbey Lord Byron"
5963:. 31 July 1933. Archived from
5317:"The Vampyre by John Polidori"
4129:
4108:
4082:
4057:
4035:
4017:
3989:
3735:The Destruction of Sennacherib
3356:
1909:
1378:A Grammar Armenian and English
1120:The Destruction of Sennacherib
1013:, where they cadged a ride to
961:, which he later described in
222:Ada King, Countess of Lovelace
13:
1:
14999:19th-century English nobility
14989:18th-century English nobility
14547:London Philhellenic Committee
12535:Eastern Orthodox Christianity
12458:Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792)
12439:Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)
12037:Wanderer above the Sea of Fog
9450:So, we'll go no more a roving
8826:The Messolonghi Byron Society
8488:Marchand, Leslie A., editor,
8362:, in Hearn, Sheila G. (ed.),
8204:History of Western Philosophy
8071:Moore, Doris Langley (1961).
7854:Elze, Karl Friedrich (1872).
7849:. London: Macdonald & Co.
7840:. London: Macdonald & Co.
7801:. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
7648:The Greek War of Independence
6959:Coghlan, J. Michelle (2020).
6898:Henley, William Ernest, ed.,
6548:. 1 June 2010. Archived from
5443:Byron, George Gordon (1870).
5336:Rigby, Mair (November 2004).
4611:(in Russian). 22 January 2023
4012:Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
3897:
3769:So, we'll go no more a roving
3196:Lord Byron in popular culture
2844:: The Best of the Cut-Throats
2303:. During Byron's voyage from
2143:Remember Thee! Remember Thee!
1975:was later buried beside him.
1860:
1642:Conversations with Lord Byron
1397:Barraran angleren yev hayeren
1252:
636:, becoming "Lady Wentworth".
577:Byron's mother moved back to
466:
76:
36:George Byron (disambiguation)
15169:Fellows of the Royal Society
15139:English expatriates in Italy
15059:English bisexual politicians
14678:Eugène Emmanuel Amaury Duval
13483:Michail Komninos Afentoulief
8791:Works by or about Lord Byron
8490:Byron's Letters and Journals
8223:"George Gordon, Lord Byron,
8106:. London: Thames and Hudson.
8064:Lord Byron Accounts Rendered
8052:UK public library membership
7907:Grosskurth, Phyllis (1997).
7902:. Folcroft Library Editions.
7722:Cochran, Peter, ed. (2010).
7699:Christensen, Jerome (1993).
7672:. In Jay R. Felerman (ed.).
6758:Byron's Letters and Journals
6710:Byron's Letters and Journals
6529:Byron's Letters and Journals
6408:"Byron, George Gordon, Lord"
5472:Armenian Academy of Sciences
5468:Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia
4089:Poets, Academy of American.
4043:"Lord Byron (George Gordon)"
3958:UK public library membership
3683:Selected shorter lyric poems
3334:Category:Works by Lord Byron
2875:National Library of Scotland
2696:), and others that it was a
2184:
1987:, Westminster Abbey and the
1961:Church of St. Mary Magdalene
1663:Lord Byron in Albanian dress
1374:Grammar English and Armenian
1152:Switzerland and the Shelleys
639:
531:American War of Independence
288:Member of the House of Lords
7:
14914:25 March (Independence Day)
13149:Russo-Turkish War (1828–29)
13007:Provisional Regime of Crete
12228:Gregory V of Constantinople
9404:Maid of Athens, ere we part
8806:(public domain audiobooks)
8401:Journal of European Studies
7865:Franklin, Caroline (2013).
7682:10.1007/978-1-4613-9682-6_3
7572:Journal of European Studies
6801:Galassi, Francesco (2022).
6139:, 3rd Series, 1950; p. xvi.
6137:Ripley's Believe It or Not!
4806:A Cambridge Alumni Database
4363:Boase & Courtney (1878)
3815:
3691:Maid of Athens, ere we part
3133:series of UK postage stamps
2880:
2795:Glorious Revolution of 1688
2453:
2389:Annabella Byron, Lady Byron
2316:
1881:His physician at the time,
1754:, Byron joined forces with
1689:, Byron chartered the brig
1476:. The first five cantos of
1393:English Armenian Dictionary
1273:"that wet, ungenial summer"
1271:by the "incessant rain" of
1004:Maid of Athens, ere we part
557:St Marylebone Parish Church
10:
15265:
15104:Burials in Nottinghamshire
15004:19th-century English poets
14475:Soliman Pasha al-Faransawi
14170:Karl von Normann-Ehrenfels
14006:António Figueira d'Almeida
13618:Konstantinos Mavromichalis
13328:Germanos III of Old Patras
13064:International Conferences,
12412:Thourios or Patriotic hymn
12359:Panagiotis Anagnostopoulos
11954:Coleridge's theory of life
9151:Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
8725:. The Folio Society, 1988.
8457:Lord Byron's Life in Italy
8412:Cambridge University Press
8387:Edinburgh University Press
8255:(1972). James Hogg (ed.).
8235:A Companion to Romanticism
7935:Larman, Alexander (2016).
7916:Lansdown, Richard (2012).
7790:. New York: Haskell House.
7786:Edgcumbe, Richard (1972).
7585:10.1177/004724417400400401
7097:Scottish Catholic Guardian
6564:"Ada Byron, Lady Lovelace"
6018:. Macmillan. p. 342.
5568:, ed. H Frowde 1906, p. 88
5462:Soghomonyan, Soghomon A. "
4808:. University of Cambridge.
4558:Cambridge University Press
4232:. London. 10 December 2012
3887:landmark Byron denominated
3552:Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
3389:Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
3331:
3202:Cultural legacy of Mazeppa
3199:
3193:
3014:
3004:Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
2976:
2932:
2886:
2601:Bards and Scotch Reviewers
2466:and Byron was educated at
2385:The Hon. Augusta Ada Byron
2260:coitum plenum et optabilem
2122:Teresa, Contessa Guiccioli
2047:Relationships and scandals
2038:, a career naval officer.
1993:Trinity College, Cambridge
1934:To the Death of Lord Byron
1853:Lord Byron on His Deathbed
1651:
1261:Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
1074:Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
964:Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
833:Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
828:Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
766:Southwell, Nottinghamshire
759:Southwell, Nottinghamshire
714:Trinity College, Cambridge
470:
394:Trinity College, Cambridge
380:Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
167:Trinity College, Cambridge
29:
15129:Deaths from typhoid fever
15049:Bisexual male politicians
15034:Armenian studies scholars
14907:
14776:
14705:
14635:
14617:Antoine Virgile Schneider
14599:
14590:
14539:
14483:
14402:
14260:
13996:
13943:Konstantinos Vlachopoulos
13703:Konstantinos Nikolopoulos
13623:Kyriakoulis Mavromichalis
13218:Constantin Denis Bourbaki
13168:
13157:
13136:
13063:
13022:Greek national assemblies
13020:
12972:
12933:
12862:
12799:
12643:
12567:
12558:
12522:
12425:European intervention and
12424:
12402:Pamphlet of Rigas Feraios
12379:
12326:
12275:
12266:
12236:
12186:Konstantinos Kolokotronis
12166:Dionysius the Philosopher
12141:
12132:
12121:
12114:Greek War of Independence
12046:
12009:Romanticism and economics
11946:
11838:
11585:
11407:
11352:
11321:
11245:
11194:
11143:
11102:
11011:
10955:
10919:
10873:
10864:
10709:
10653:
10602:
10561:
10520:
10474:
10416:
10286:
10165:
10087:
10024:Manuel Antônio de Almeida
10006:
9997:
9883:
9751:
9682:
9624:
9608:
9505:The Bride of Frankenstein
9488:
9459:
9379:
9304:
9124:
9011:Anne Isabella, Lady Byron
9003:
8992:
8958:
8909:
8900:
8892:
8885:
8730:Bentham, Byron and Greece
8674:. Venezia, Cicero, 2016.
8659:. Venezia, Cicero, 2013.
8427:George Gordon, Lord Byron
7985:Marchand, Leslie (1957).
7911:. Hodder & Stoughton.
7781:. London: Charles Knight.
7544:10.1136/bmj.315.7123.1697
7134:Lord Byron (April 1823).
7118:The Parliamentary Debates
7076:The Parliamentary Debates
7020:The Parliamentary Debates
5511:Letters: Shelley in Italy
5484:Graziani, Natale (1995).
5072:The Independent on Sunday
4870:Columbia University Press
4566:10.1017/9781316850435.002
4283:"Lord Byron's Birthplace"
4169:10.1109/MAHC.2003.1253887
3147:" selected for the poet.
2945:after the royal visit by
1896:Brewer went on to argue,
1654:Greek War of Independence
1452:In 1817, he journeyed to
868:First travels to the East
743:
418:Greek War of Independence
348:
344:
340:
328:
316:
301:
283:
279:
275:
266:
261:
254:Catherine Gordon (mother)
241:
214:
204:
172:
162:
145:
134:
105:
86:
64:
45:
15064:English bisexual writers
14455:Koca Hüsrev Mehmed Pasha
14394:Christoforos Zachariadis
14304:Alexandros Kantakouzinos
14289:Anastasios Christopoulos
14160:Julius Michael Millingen
13963:Christoforos Zachariadis
13868:Sotirios Theocharopoulos
13598:Alexandros Mavrokordatos
13558:Leonardos Leonardopoulos
13543:Konstantinos Lagoumitzis
13123:Treaty of Constantinople
12444:Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca
12334:Ellinoglosso Xenodocheio
12288:Athanasios Christopoulos
12249:Souliote War (1789–1793)
9789:German historical school
9369:The Deformed Transformed
8494:Harvard University Press
8408:Byron and the Victorians
7405:, pp. 675–680, 688.
7343:(2nd ed.). London:
7138:. JGHawaii Publishing Co
6507:Snyder, Clifton (2007).
6384:, (2010) 38#1 pp. 29–37.
6015:The London Encyclopaedia
5866:. University of Maryland
5464:Բայրոն, Ջորջ Նոել Գորդոն
5303:University of Nottingham
3866:Early life of Lord Byron
3659:The Deformed Transformed
2848:The Intellectual Eunuch
2756:'Gentleman' John Jackson
2442:, or to his half-sister
1843:
1810:Alexandros Mavrokordatos
1756:Alexandros Mavrokordatos
1604:Edward Ellerker Williams
1596:, in whose first number
1474:The Deformed Transformed
1358:San Lazzaro degli Armeni
1346:San Lazzaro degli Armeni
1324:
1293:, the progenitor of the
1287:, and Polidori produced
953:Byron began his trip in
934:; he had read about the
473:Early life of Lord Byron
14884:The Archipelago on Fire
14648:Léon-Jean-Joseph Dubois
14627:Camille Alphonse Trézel
14374:Konstantinos Xenokratis
14271:Danubian Principalities
14215:Auguste Hilarion Touret
13973:Germanos Zapheiropoulos
13848:Nikitas Stamatelopoulos
13748:Anagnostis Papageorgiou
13608:Demetrios Mavromichalis
13488:Alexandros Kontostavlos
13113:London Protocol of 1830
13103:London Protocol of 1829
13098:London Protocol of 1828
10436:Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
9207:The Prisoner of Chillon
8844:New York Public Library
8817:at PoetryFoundation.org
8641:Encyclopædia Britannica
8475:Byron: The Flawed Angel
7909:Byron: The Flawed Angel
7857:Lord Byron, a Biography
7845:Elwin, Malcolm (1967).
7836:Elwin, Malcolm (1962).
7827:Elwin, Malcolm (1975).
7795:Eisler, Benita (1999).
7731:Cochran, Peter (2011).
7531:British Medical Journal
7491:Barger, Andrew (2011).
7173:"List of Byron's works"
7004:Bone, Drummond (2004).
5508:Shelley, Percy (1964).
5294:Silvia Bordoni (2005).
5119:Oxford University Press
4343:Nottinghamshire History
4007:Encyclopædia Britannica
3915:McGann, Jerome (2004).
3474:The Prisoner of Chillon
2921:Samuel Taylor Coleridge
2833:The Landlords' Interest
2468:Aberdeen Grammar School
2286:] (Crompton, 1985).
2271:Byron, was attached to
2015:had drawn a picture of
1905:, a great and good man.
1625:, it was later sold to
1572:(Άγαλμα Λόρδου Βύρωνος)
1356:In 1816, Byron visited
1147:Life abroad (1816–1824)
1024:. On 3 May 1810, while
770:Elizabeth Bridget Pigot
646:Aberdeen Grammar School
591:the "wicked" Lord Byron
526:Vice Admiral John Byron
447:based on her notes for
436:sieges of Missolonghi.
14718:Fotis Chrysanthopoulos
14683:Pierre-Narcisse Guérin
14309:Georgios Kantakouzinos
13763:Christoforos Perraivos
13633:Dimitrios Meletopoulos
13628:Petrobey Mavromichalis
13613:Georgios Mavromichalis
13603:Antonios Mavromichalis
13498:Georgios Kountouriotis
13478:Theodoros Kolokotronis
13463:Apostolis Kolokotronis
13428:Georgakis Kapsokalyvas
13378:Antonios Kalamogdartis
13303:Georgios Filippopoulos
13258:Dimitrakis Deligiannis
13248:Hatzimichalis Dalianis
13233:Giannis Chondrogiannis
13066:treaties and protocols
12407:Salpisma Polemistirion
12371:Society of the Phoenix
12019:Romanticism in science
11974:Middle Ages in history
11969:List of Romantic poets
10681:Josiah Gilbert Holland
9278:The Vision of Judgment
9072:(maternal half-sister)
8986:Timeline of Lord Byron
8261:University of Salzburg
8221:Stabler, Jane (1999).
8132:The Diamond of Jannina
8075:. London: John Murray.
8066:. London: John Murray.
7968:Byron: Life and Legend
7958:. New York: MacMillan.
7898:Gamba, Pietro (1975).
7890:The Life of Lord Byron
7860:. London: John Murray.
7831:. London: John Murray.
7646:Brewer, David (2011).
7468:Atwood, Roger (2006).
7263:Vail, Jeffery (2001).
7159:"Don Juan: Dedication"
6734:Moore, Doris Langley.
6247:Sunday Times: Property
5860:"The Byron Chronology"
5550:Prell, Donald (2010).
5342:Romanticism on the Net
4898:"Lord Byron Biography"
3876:19th century in poetry
3871:Timeline of Lord Byron
3624:The Vision of Judgment
3227:
3226:depicting Byron's work
3222:, an 1857 painting by
3053:
2746:
2706:
2677:
2666:
2620:
2584:
2378:Elizabeth Medora Leigh
2331:Elizabeth Medora Leigh
2297:
2259:
2219:
2206:
2196:
2161:Anne Isabella Milbanke
2154:Elizabeth Medora Leigh
2104:Anne Isabella Milbanke
2010:
1922:
1921:by Pietro Gamba (1825)
1907:
1874:, at the mouth of the
1867:
1818:Theodoros Kolokotronis
1814:Petrobey Mavromichalis
1787:
1769:
1670:
1599:The Vision of Judgment
1573:
1553:
1542:
1433:. Byron's interest in
1353:
1264:
1068:
892:
884:
822:
761:
703:Childish Recollections
689:
574:
486:
461:Elizabeth Medora Leigh
392:Byron was educated at
232:Elizabeth Medora Leigh
179:Anne Isabella Milbanke
32:Byron (disambiguation)
15044:Bisexual male writers
14923:Eleftheria i thanatos
14863:The Massacre at Chios
14758:Anastasios Polyzoidis
14753:Panagiotis Papatsonis
14706:Historians/Memoirists
14663:Guillaume-Abel Blouet
14612:Antoine Simon Durrieu
14607:Nicolas Joseph Maison
14562:Lazaros Kountouriotis
14526:Alexander I of Russia
14284:Athanasios Agrafiotis
14116:Henrik Nikolai Krøyer
13953:Liolios Xirolivaditis
13938:Alexakis Vlachopoulos
13898:Melchisedek Tsouderos
13873:Zafeirakis Theodosiou
13793:Anastasios Polyzoidis
13753:Dimitrios Papanikolis
13743:Grigorios Papaflessas
13663:Panagiotis Michanidis
13518:Lykourgos Krestenitis
13503:Lazaros Kountouriotis
13358:Konstantinos Gouvelis
13253:Dimitrios Deligeorgis
12987:Directorate of Achaea
12293:Theoklitos Farmakidis
11989:Romantic epistemology
11979:Opium and Romanticism
10548:Stojadinović-Srpkinja
9774:Counter-Enlightenment
9270:The Prophecy of Dante
9096:John William Polidori
9029:John "Mad Jack" Byron
8874:at EnglishHistory.net
8748:Thiollet, Jean-Pierre
8610:Byron and Romanticism
8341:. John Murray Press.
8337:Brand, Emily (2020).
8269:Tuite, Clara (2015).
8257:Byron and the Theatre
8044:10.1093/ref:odnb/4279
7788:Byron: the Last Phase
7601:Boase, George Clement
7218:Canto III, XCIII–XCIV
6885:, the lame devil." –
6868:Gilmour, Ian (2003).
6807:Anthropologie (1962-)
5600:orlando.cambridge.org
4605:"George Gordon Byron"
4161:IEEE Computer Society
3977:. The British Library
3933:10.1093/ref:odnb/4279
3584:The Prophecy of Dante
3214:
3043:Alfred, Lord Tennyson
3027:Ottawa Public Library
3024:
2829:Song for the Luddites
2822:Catholic emancipation
2738:
2673:
2664:
2657:Health and appearance
2609:
2574:
2269:
2211:
2201:
2191:
2006:
1917:
1898:
1857:Joseph Denis Odevaere
1851:
1782:
1765:
1661:
1652:Further information:
1559:
1547:
1535:
1431:play of the same name
1343:
1250:
1218:John William Polidori
1064:Portrait of Byron by
1063:
997:Ali Pasha of Ioannina
890:
875:
817:
756:
685:
569:
499:William the Conqueror
483:John "Mad Jack" Byron
480:
389:also became popular.
15069:English bisexual men
14856:Le siège de Corinthe
14804:François Pouqueville
14743:Konstantinos Metaxas
14531:Nicholas I of Russia
14450:Mahmud Dramali Pasha
14384:Demetrios Ypsilantis
14379:Alexander Ypsilantis
14252:James Jakob Williams
14220:Edward John Trelawny
14136:Vasos Mavrovouniotis
14126:Ernst Michael Mangel
14091:Frank Abney Hastings
14021:Paul Marie Bonaparte
13958:Demetrios Ypsilantis
13918:Thanasoulas Valtinos
13828:Theofanis Siatisteus
13733:Dimitrios Panourgias
13643:Konstantinos Metaxas
13578:Yiannis Makriyiannis
13568:Lykourgos Logothetis
13553:Georgios Lechouritis
13523:Stamatis Krestenitis
13468:Ioannis Kolokotronis
13443:Georgios Karaiskakis
13433:Anastasios Karatasos
13413:Ioannis Kapodistrias
13403:Konstantinos Kanaris
13398:Athanasios Kanakaris
13313:Panagiotakis Fotilas
13298:Yiannis Dyovouniotis
13278:Konstantinos Dimidis
13263:Kanellos Deligiannis
13238:Dimitrios Christidis
13213:Laskarina Bouboulina
13108:Treaty of Adrianople
12992:Peloponnesian Senate
12482:Septinsular Republic
12427:Greek involvement in
12387:Adelphiki Didaskalia
12053:Age of Enlightenment
9695:England (literature)
9569:Rowing with the Wind
9191:The Siege of Corinth
9111:Edward John Trelawny
9101:Percy Bysshe Shelley
8302:Cousin, John William
8060:Moore, Doris Langley
8016:Mayne, Ethel Colburn
7524:Baron, J.H. (1997).
7345:Macmillan Publishers
6317:, John Murray, 1835.
5649:, pp. 197, 199.
5488:. Milan. p. 22.
5474:, 1976, pp. 266–267.
4860:Fone, Byrne (1998).
4401:, pp. 189, 200.
4339:"BYRON ASSOCIATIONS"
4159:(4). Washington DC:
4025:"Byron and Scotland"
3674:Letters and journals
3666:Letters and journals
3450:The Siege of Corinth
3349:Index of First Lines
3254:improve this article
3011:Legacy and influence
2998:The Curse of Minerva
2670:Character and psyche
2502:Fondness for animals
2418:and stepdaughter of
2253:Petronius' Satyricon
2075:Jane Elizabeth Scott
1985:St. Paul's Cathedral
1883:Julius van Millingen
1831:Georgios Karaiskakis
1823:Edward John Trelawny
1736:, 25 miles south of
1612:Edward John Trelawny
1548:"Byron's Grotto" in
1523:Percy Bysshe Shelley
1267:Kept indoors at the
1222:Percy Bysshe Shelley
1166:Percy Bysshe Shelley
1101:The Siege of Corinth
1035:s Marines, swam the
973:Jerez de la Frontera
891:Teresa Makri in 1870
790:Henry Peter Brougham
707:John Thomas Claridge
445:computer programming
414:Percy Bysshe Shelley
193: 1815;
48:The Right Honourable
15194:English LGBTQ poets
14738:Lambros Koutsonikas
14582:Rothschild & Co
14557:Jean-Gabriel Eynard
14552:Ludwig I of Bavaria
14521:Lodewijk van Heiden
14430:Nasuhzade Ali Pasha
14389:Nikolaos Ypsilantis
14364:Athanasios Tsakalov
14334:Dimitrie Macedonski
14329:Constantine Levidis
14319:Stamatios Kleanthis
14121:Ludwig I of Bavaria
14101:Samuel Gridley Howe
13893:Anastasios Tsamados
13838:Ioannis Skandalidis
13818:Georgios Sachtouris
13773:Vasileios Petimezas
13688:Konstantinos Negris
13538:Kyprianos of Cyprus
13513:Ioannis Krestenitis
13508:Michalis Kourmoulis
13453:Nikolaos Kasomoulis
13448:Aristeidis Karnalis
13438:Panagiotis Karatzas
13418:Viaros Kapodistrias
13393:Athanasios Kampetis
13388:Dimitrios Kallergis
13323:Antonios Georgantas
13283:Ioannis Dimoulitsas
13228:Sotiris Charalampis
13183:Odysseas Androutsos
13093:Conference of Poros
13073:Congress of Laibach
12656:Wallachian uprising
12453:Catherine the Great
12349:Athanasios Tsakalov
12268:Greek Enlightenment
12254:Souliote War (1803)
12004:Romantic psychology
9799:Hudson River School
9743:Sweden (literature)
9728:Russia (literature)
9468:Fragment of a Novel
9419:She Walks in Beauty
9238:The Lament of Tasso
9167:The Bride of Abydos
8853:University of Leeds
8835:Harry Ransom Center
8815:Poems by Lord Byron
8800:Works by Lord Byron
8782:Works by Lord Byron
8635:"Byron, Lord"
8471:Grosskurth, Phyllis
8406:Elfenbein, Andrew.
8104:Byron and His World
7538:(7123): 1697–1703.
7393:, pp. 127–128.
7309:"The Byron Society"
7136:"The Age of Bronze"
6772:, pp. 176–177.
6736:The Late Lord Byron
6439:, pp. 123–128.
5986:Mondragon, Brenda.
5933:Dionysios Solomos.
5911:, pp. 185–190.
5899:, pp. 215–219.
5821:, pp. 216–217.
5809:, pp. 215–216.
5721:, pp. 207–208.
5227:Alexander Kilgour,
5208:The British Library
5176:University of Leeds
5117:. Oxford, England:
5065:(3 November 2002).
4210:10.1511/2011.93.463
3713:She Walks in Beauty
3533:The Lament of Tasso
3410:The Bride of Abydos
3391:, Cantos I & II
3216:The Bride of Abydos
3169:Friedrich Nietzsche
3145:She Walks in Beauty
3118:, whose operas and
3047:William Shakespeare
2871:John Murray Archive
2731:Physical appearance
2408:Clara Allegra Byron
2383:Byron had a child,
2362:Clara Allegra Byron
2029:Alexandre Falguière
1957:Great George Street
1802:Odysseas Androutsos
1610:, John Taaffe, and
1566:Alexandre Falguière
1128:Annabella Millbanke
1116:She Walks in Beauty
1089:The Bride of Abydos
845:The Bride of Abydos
634:Barony of Wentworth
613:, in her 1974 book
611:Doris Langley Moore
603:Lord Grey de Ruthyn
561:James I of Scotland
335:The 7th Baron Byron
323:The 5th Baron Byron
90:George Gordon Byron
15149:English male poets
15124:Deaths from sepsis
14952:Presidential Guard
14933:Propylaea (Munich)
14829:Theodoros Vryzakis
14768:Spyridon Trikoupis
14763:Georgios Tertsetis
14733:Ambrosios Frantzis
14658:Stamatis Voulgaris
14460:Reşid Mehmed Pasha
14369:Tudor Vladimirescu
14344:Giorgakis Olympios
14339:Anastasios Manakis
14210:Friedrich Thiersch
14185:Theobald Piscatory
14141:Johann Jakob Meyer
14026:Karl Rudolf Brommy
13983:Marigo Zarafopoula
13878:Emmanouil Tombazis
13798:Konstantinos Rados
13778:Dionysios Petrakis
13768:Nikolaos Petimezas
13698:Diamantis Nikolaou
13648:Hatzigiannis Mexis
13588:Anastasios Manakis
13563:Georgios Liologlou
13533:Nikolaos Kriezotis
13473:Panos Kolokotronis
13353:Dimitrios Gouvelis
13338:Konstantinos Gofas
13243:Panagiotis Danglis
13078:Congress of Verona
12392:Asma Polemistirion
12318:Eugenios Voulgaris
12176:Panagiotis Benakis
9989:White Mountain art
9930:Historical fiction
9738:Spain (literature)
9537:Lady Caroline Lamb
9513:The Bad Lord Byron
9116:Michael C. Burgess
9065:Lady Caroline Lamb
9045:Contessa Guiccioli
8887:Peerage of England
8719:Richardson, Joanna
8685:Patanè, Vincenzo:
8670:Patanè, Vincenzo:
8655:Patanè, Vincenzo:
8444:. Palgrave, 2010.
8360:Byron and Scotland
8329:Accardo, Peter X.
8253:Taborski, Bolesław
7989:. Alfred A. Knopf.
7820:The New York Times
6221:The New York Times
6190:on 7 December 2008
6116:The New York Times
5564:Trelawny, Edward,
4560:. pp. 15–22.
4509:. 26 February 1898
4507:The New York Times
4197:American Scientist
4122:The New York Times
3794:text on Wikisource
3784:text on Wikisource
3780:When We Two Parted
3774:text on Wikisource
3762:text on Wikisource
3750:text on Wikisource
3740:text on Wikisource
3728:text on Wikisource
3718:text on Wikisource
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3467:text on Wikisource
3455:text on Wikisource
3435:text on Wikisource
3423:text on Wikisource
3403:text on Wikisource
3228:
3190:In popular culture
3155:The figure of the
3141:William Wordsworth
3054:
2917:William Wordsworth
2747:
2722:Scottish novelist
2667:
2587:Vaccine skepticism
2473:Lady Caroline Lamb
2228:Leslie A. Marchand
2130:Lady Caroline Lamb
2061:Lady Caroline Lamb
2036:George Anson Byron
2025:Henri-Michel Chapu
2001:The New York Times
1923:
1868:
1838:Bertel Thorvaldsen
1788:
1750:After arriving in
1671:
1574:
1562:Henri-Michel Chapu
1554:
1525:, as well as from
1484:Countess Guiccioli
1447:Hovhannes Tumanyan
1417:, and sections of
1414:History of Armenia
1407:, two chapters of
1354:
1329:Byron wintered in
1265:
1251:Frontispiece to a
1124:Lady Caroline Lamb
1069:
898:George Bettesworth
893:
885:
823:
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690:
659:Byron was sent to
630:Napoleon Bonaparte
575:
487:
311:Hereditary peerage
15239:Poets from London
14961:
14960:
14870:The Free Besieged
14824:Dionysios Solomos
14809:Alexander Pushkin
14748:Panoutsos Notaras
14701:
14700:
14688:Charles Lenormant
14511:Edward Codrington
14506:Stratford Canning
14349:Yiannis Pharmakis
14324:Georgios Lassanis
14299:Stefanos Kanellos
14200:Giuseppe Rosaroll
14147:Ellinika Chronika
14056:Giacinto Collegno
13928:Meletis Vasileiou
13888:Ioannis Trikoupis
13858:Joseph Stephanini
13808:Panagiotis Rodios
13788:Kyriakos Pittakis
13723:Andronikos Paikos
13713:Antonis Oikonomou
13673:Nikolaos Mykonios
13658:Antonios Miaoulis
13593:Manto Mavrogenous
13548:Georgios Lassanis
13408:Stefanos Kanellos
13368:Dimitrios Indares
13268:Athanasios Diakos
13118:London Conference
13034:Executive of 1822
13030:First (Epidaurus)
12545:Constitutionalism
12530:Greek nationalism
12497:Albanian Regiment
12463:French Revolution
12420:
12419:
12397:Hellenic Nomarchy
12366:Philomuse Society
12313:Adamantios Korais
12308:Theophilos Kairis
12262:
12261:
12196:Cosmas of Aetolia
12080:
12079:
11994:Romantic medicine
11964:List of romantics
11403:
11402:
11054:Felix Mendelssohn
11049:Fanny Mendelssohn
10860:
10859:
10574:Rosalía de Castro
10512:Soares dos Passos
9860:Transcendentalism
9824:Nazarene movement
9784:Düsseldorf School
9642:
9641:
9286:The Age of Bronze
9135:Hours of Idleness
9055:John Cam Hobhouse
8919:
8918:
8910:Succeeded by
8821:The Byron Society
8786:Project Gutenberg
8760:978-2-35035-189-6
8713:978-0-50001-278-9
8701:Raphael, Frederic
8695:978-1-61149-681-9
8680:978-88-89632-42-0
8665:978-88-89632-39-0
8648:Oueijan, Naji B.
8450:978-0-230-00897-7
8440:Garrett, Martin.
8425:Garrett, Martin:
8420:978-0-5214-5452-0
8348:978-1-4736-6431-9
8280:978-1-107-08259-5
8244:978-0-631-21877-7
8213:978-0-415-32505-9
8200:Russell, Bertrand
8191:978-0-9741975-6-2
8167:978-0-9741975-5-5
8143:978-0-224-61721-5
8091:978-1-84631-069-0
8050:(Subscription or
8007:978-0-674-53915-0
7977:978-0-7195-5621-0
7946:978-1-78408-202-4
7927:978-0-521-11133-1
7876:978-0-415-99541-2
7838:Lord Byron's Wife
7764:978-0-520-05172-0
7742:978-1-4438-3602-9
7714:978-0-8018-4356-3
7691:978-1-4613-9684-0
7666:Bullough, Vern L.
7657:978-1-58567-172-4
7638:978-0-521-78676-8
7511:on 15 August 2017
7504:978-1-933747-35-4
7440:The Hudson Review
7354:978-1-56159-239-5
7282:978-0-8018-6500-8
6969:978-1-108-44610-5
6949:978-1-108-03405-0
6883:le diable boiteux
6630:Pittock, Murray.
6591:. 9 December 2015
6546:Hucknall Dispatch
6382:The Byron Journal
6215:(13 April 1997).
6025:978-1-4050-4924-5
5265:Los Angeles Times
5178:. pp. 29–30.
5144:Blackstone (1974)
4923:978-0-8414-3243-7
4883:978-0-231-09670-6
4868:. New York City:
4716:Cricinfo Magazine
4575:978-1-316-85043-5
4289:. 17 March 2021.
3956:(Subscription or
3942:978-0-19-861412-8
3702:And thou art dead
3643:The Age of Bronze
3365:Hours of Idleness
3330:
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3179:Dimitrios Galanos
3161:Romantic movement
3126:Arnold Schoenberg
3035:Archibald Lampman
3025:Stained glass at
2973:Parthenon marbles
2837:The Age of Bronze
2801:defenders of the
2744:Henry Pierce Bone
2717:Alain-René Lesage
2707:le diable boîteux
2595:in his 1809 poem
2593:vaccine hesitancy
2424:Political Justice
2401:analytical engine
2017:Boatswain's grave
1953:Westminster Abbey
1930:Dionysios Solomos
1903:megalos kai kalos
1419:Nerses of Lambron
1409:Movses Khorenatsi
1370:Armenian language
1366:Mechitarist Order
1344:Byron's visit to
1238:Germaine de Staël
1056:England 1811–1816
876:Byron's Stone in
786:Hours of Idleness
734:John Cam Hobhouse
667:cricket match at
615:Accounts Rendered
572:Thomas Stewardson
516:, heiress of the
453:Analytical Engine
369:Romantic movement
352:
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128:Aetolia-Acarnania
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14928:Pedion tou Areos
14784:Eugène Delacroix
14713:Dimitrios Ainian
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14577:Ioannis Varvakis
14572:Georgios Stavros
14435:Ismael Gibraltar
14420:Sultan Mahmud II
14294:Diamandi Djuvara
14233:
14096:Carl von Heideck
14071:Vincenzo Gallina
14046:Giuseppe Chiappe
13978:Evangelos Zappas
13908:Theodoros Tzinis
13903:Kitsos Tzavellas
13883:Iakovos Tombazis
13853:Georgios Stavros
13833:Georgios Sisinis
13823:Georgios Sekeris
13758:Emmanouel Pappas
13738:Nakos Panourgias
13718:Ioannis Orlandos
13693:Theodoros Negris
13683:Alexander Negris
13653:Andreas Miaoulis
13583:Ioannis Mamouris
13528:Antonios Kriezis
13458:Ioannis Kolettis
13423:Stamatios Kapsas
13373:Isaiah of Salona
13343:Vasileios Goudas
13333:Georgios Gevidis
13308:Asimakis Fotilas
13208:Tousias Botsaris
13088:Treaty of London
13055:Fifth (Nafplion)
12982:Messenian Senate
12776:Chios expedition
12726:Greek civil wars
12354:Emmanuil Xanthos
12344:Nikolaos Skoufas
12273:
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12191:Lambros Katsonis
12181:Nikolaos Galatis
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9865:Ukrainian school
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9397:Epitaph to a Dog
9353:Heaven and Earth
9060:Douglas Kinnaird
9035:Claire Clairmont
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8736:, Oxford, 1992.
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2508:Newfoundland dog
2483:Sea and swimming
2440:Teresa Guiccioli
2414:, stepsister of
2412:Claire Clairmont
2358:
2342:
2327:
2295:
2262:
2118:
2100:
2086:
2071:
2057:
1989:National Gallery
1951:) for burial in
1865:
1862:
1804:; and a wealthy
1435:Armenian studies
1362:Armenian culture
1352:'s 1899 portrait
1257:
1254:
1230:Claire Clairmont
1192:
1181:Claire Clairmont
1177:
1162:
1140:Charlotte Mardyn
1034:
920:William Fletcher
909:Battle of Alvøen
808:Alexander Dallas
795:Edinburgh Review
362:
331:
319:
306:
271:
209:Claire Clairmont
198:
196:
192:
112:
98:
96:
81:
78:
69:
43:
42:
21:
15264:
15263:
15259:
15258:
15257:
15255:
15254:
15253:
15179:House of Gordon
14964:
14963:
14962:
14957:
14918:Hymn to Liberty
14903:
14877:Hymn to Liberty
14772:
14723:Ioannis Filimon
14697:
14673:Prosper Baccuet
14631:
14586:
14567:Ioannis Papafis
14535:
14479:
14398:
14354:Michael Soutzos
14274:
14268:
14256:
14247:Olivier Voutier
14227:
14165:August Myhrberg
14155:Jonathan Miller
14081:Constantin Guys
14061:Charles Fabvier
14011:Joseph Balestra
13992:
13988:Nikolaos Zervas
13923:Dimitrios Varis
13863:Ioannis Stratos
13813:Dionysios Romas
13783:Andreas Pipinos
13708:Ioannis Notaras
13638:Andreas Metaxas
13493:Panos Koronaios
13293:Georgios Drakos
13273:Dionysis Diakos
13223:Stefanos Chalis
13198:Markos Botsaris
13193:Kostas Botsaris
13178:Chian Committee
13164:
13153:
13132:
13065:
13059:
13045:Third (Troezen)
13040:Second (Astros)
13016:
12968:
12929:
12863:Naval conflicts
12858:
12795:
12639:
12630:3rd Messolonghi
12625:2nd Messolonghi
12620:1st Messolonghi
12563:
12554:
12518:
12467:Napoleonic Wars
12431:Napoleonic Wars
12428:
12426:
12416:
12375:
12322:
12258:
12232:
12128:
12117:
12111:
12081:
12076:
12075:
12064:
12056:
12042:
11999:Romantic poetry
11984:Romantic ballet
11959:German idealism
11942:
11908:Lacoue-Labarthe
11834:
11581:
11399:
11348:
11317:
11298:Rimsky-Korsakov
11241:
11190:
11139:
11098:
11007:
10951:
10915:
10856:
10705:
10649:
10598:
10557:
10516:
10470:
10412:
10353:Maria Edgeworth
10289:
10282:
10161:
10083:
9993:
9972:Romantic genius
9902:Gesamtkunstwerk
9879:
9840:Sturm und Drang
9747:
9678:
9673:
9643:
9638:
9620:
9604:
9484:
9455:
9411:Hebrew Melodies
9381:
9375:
9337:The Two Foscari
9300:
9126:
9120:
8999:
8990:
8966:Barony of Byron
8954:
8949:
8915:
8906:
8898:
8867:British Library
8808:
8777:Standard Ebooks
8769:
8734:Clarendon Press
8349:
8326:
8324:Further reading
8321:
8281:
8245:
8214:
8192:
8168:
8144:
8126:Plomer, William
8117:Nottinghamshire
8092:
8049:
8008:
7978:
7970:. John Murray.
7947:
7928:
7877:
7809:
7765:
7751:Crompton, Louis
7743:
7733:Byron and Italy
7715:
7692:
7658:
7639:
7612:
7610:
7514:
7512:
7505:
7484:
7453:10.2307/3853260
7432:
7427:
7414:
7413:
7409:
7401:
7397:
7391:Franklin (2013)
7389:
7385:
7375:
7373:
7368:
7367:
7363:
7355:
7327:
7323:
7313:
7311:
7307:
7306:
7302:
7294:
7290:
7283:
7260:
7256:
7246:
7244:
7232:
7228:
7212:
7208:
7198:Lansdown (2012)
7196:
7192:
7182:
7180:
7179:on 24 June 2019
7171:
7170:
7166:
7155:
7151:
7141:
7139:
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7115:
7111:
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7061:
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7045:
7036:
7029:
7017:
7013:
7002:
6998:
6990:
6986:
6978:
6974:
6958:
6954:
6938:
6934:
6926:David Snowdon,
6925:
6921:
6913:
6906:
6897:
6893:
6880:
6876:
6867:
6863:
6855:
6851:
6847:, pp. 3–4.
6843:
6839:
6831:
6827:
6822:
6818:
6799:
6795:
6780:
6776:
6768:
6764:
6755:
6751:
6746:
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6733:
6729:
6720:
6716:
6707:
6703:
6695:
6691:
6681:
6679:
6668:
6664:
6654:
6652:
6651:on 6 March 2009
6643:
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6505:
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6493:
6480:
6471:
6467:
6459:
6455:
6447:
6443:
6437:Crompton (1985)
6435:
6431:
6421:
6419:
6404:
6400:
6394:Crompton (1985)
6392:
6388:
6379:
6372:
6364:
6357:
6349:
6345:
6337:
6333:
6325:
6321:
6313:Moore, Thomas,
6312:
6305:
6297:
6293:
6283:
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6080:
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6063:
6062:
6058:
6050:
6046:
6038:Wilson, Scott.
6037:
6033:
6026:
6010:
6006:
5996:
5994:
5984:
5980:
5970:
5968:
5955:
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5927:
5919:
5915:
5909:Edgcumbe (1972)
5907:
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5572:
5563:
5559:
5548:
5544:
5536:
5532:
5524:Moore, Thomas,
5523:
5519:
5506:
5502:
5497:
5493:
5482:
5478:
5459:
5458:
5454:
5441:
5437:
5429:
5402:
5395:British Library
5389:
5388:
5384:
5374:
5372:
5362:
5361:
5357:
5334:
5330:
5322:British Library
5315:
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5166:
5159:
5154:
5150:
5142:
5138:
5132:Lansdown (2012)
5130:
5126:
5109:
5105:
5097:
5088:
5078:
5076:
5063:Bostridge, Mark
5060:
5027:
5019:
5015:
5007:
5003:
4995:
4991:
4981:
4979:
4968:
4953:
4942:
4938:
4928:
4926:
4924:
4913:Fugitive Pieces
4910:
4909:
4905:
4896:
4895:
4891:
4884:
4858:
4854:
4846:
4842:
4834:
4830:
4822:
4813:
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4771:
4763:
4759:
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4723:
4707:
4703:
4695:
4678:
4670:
4666:
4658:
4649:
4639:
4637:
4635:keytopoetry.com
4629:
4628:
4624:
4614:
4612:
4603:
4602:
4598:
4590:
4583:
4576:
4550:
4546:
4540:Grosskurth 1997
4538:
4534:
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4522:
4512:
4510:
4502:
4498:
4497:
4470:
4462:
4458:
4450:
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4438:
4434:
4426:
4417:
4409:
4405:
4397:
4393:
4385:
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4373:
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4357:
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4320:
4319:. 21 March 2020
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4188:
4184:
4147:
4143:
4134:
4130:
4113:
4109:
4099:
4097:
4087:
4083:
4073:
4071:
4063:
4062:
4058:
4048:
4046:
4041:
4040:
4036:
4029:Robert Morrison
4023:
4022:
4018:
3994:
3990:
3980:
3978:
3973:
3972:
3965:
3955:
3947:
3945:
3943:
3913:
3904:
3900:
3881:Bridge of Sighs
3856:
3849:
3842:
3835:
3828:
3823:
3821:
3818:
3813:
3724:My Soul is Dark
3685:
3680:
3677:, vol. 2 (1830)
3669:, vol. 1 (1830)
3608:The Two Foscari
3442:Hebrew Melodies
3359:
3354:
3342:Index of Titles
3336:
3326:
3315:
3309:
3306:
3263:
3261:
3251:
3239:
3209:
3204:
3198:
3192:
3177:, or superman.
3153:
3070:Leslie Marchand
3062:Byron's Memoirs
3031:Charles Dickens
3019:
3017:Byron's Memoirs
3013:
2981:
2975:
2963:Irish unionists
2937:
2931:
2891:
2889:Don Juan (poem)
2885:
2859:
2835:, Canto XIV of
2807:Nottinghamshire
2783:
2733:
2686:
2672:
2659:
2619:
2616:
2589:
2583:
2580:
2504:
2485:
2456:
2397:Charles Babbage
2365:
2359:
2350:
2348:
2343:
2334:
2328:
2319:
2296:
2292:Bullough (1990)
2290:
2187:
2124:
2119:
2110:
2101:
2092:
2087:
2078:
2072:
2063:
2058:
2049:
2044:
1940:in his honour.
1926:Alfred Tennyson
1912:
1887:James Millingen
1876:Gulf of Corinth
1863:
1846:
1821:Byron's friend
1667:Thomas Phillips
1656:
1650:
1541:
1439:Ghevond Alishan
1386:modern Armenian
1350:Ivan Aivazovsky
1348:as depicted in
1327:
1278:Fantasmagoriana
1255:
1199:
1193:
1184:
1178:
1169:
1163:
1154:
1149:
1111:Hebrew Melodies
1066:Richard Westall
1058:
1032:
924:Napoleonic Wars
870:
775:Fugitive Pieces
751:
746:
738:Francis Hodgson
650:William Glennie
642:
475:
469:
449:Charles Babbage
386:Hebrew Melodies
358:
329:
317:
309:
307:
302:
297:
257:
237:
200:
197: 1816)
188:
184:
181:
163:Alma mater
158:
114:
110:
101:London, England
100:
99:22 January 1788
94:
92:
91:
82:
79:
73:Thomas Phillips
60:
55:
54:
51:
50:
39:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
15262:
15252:
15251:
15246:
15241:
15236:
15234:Romantic poets
15231:
15226:
15221:
15216:
15211:
15206:
15204:Literary peers
15201:
15196:
15191:
15186:
15181:
15176:
15171:
15166:
15161:
15156:
15151:
15146:
15141:
15136:
15131:
15126:
15121:
15116:
15111:
15106:
15101:
15096:
15091:
15086:
15081:
15076:
15071:
15066:
15061:
15056:
15054:Bisexual poets
15051:
15046:
15041:
15036:
15031:
15026:
15021:
15016:
15011:
15006:
15001:
14996:
14991:
14986:
14981:
14976:
14959:
14958:
14956:
14955:
14945:
14940:
14935:
14930:
14925:
14920:
14915:
14911:
14909:
14905:
14904:
14902:
14901:
14894:
14887:
14880:
14873:
14866:
14859:
14852:
14845:
14838:
14831:
14826:
14821:
14819:Andreas Kalvos
14816:
14814:Karl Krazeisen
14811:
14806:
14801:
14796:
14794:Peter von Hess
14791:
14786:
14780:
14778:
14774:
14773:
14771:
14770:
14765:
14760:
14755:
14750:
14745:
14740:
14735:
14730:
14725:
14720:
14715:
14709:
14707:
14703:
14702:
14699:
14698:
14696:
14695:
14690:
14685:
14680:
14675:
14670:
14668:Gabriel Bibron
14665:
14660:
14655:
14653:Pierre Peytier
14650:
14645:
14639:
14637:
14633:
14632:
14630:
14629:
14624:
14619:
14614:
14609:
14603:
14601:
14594:
14588:
14587:
14585:
14584:
14579:
14574:
14569:
14564:
14559:
14554:
14549:
14543:
14541:
14537:
14536:
14534:
14533:
14528:
14523:
14518:
14516:Henri de Rigny
14513:
14508:
14503:
14501:George Canning
14497:
14495:
14481:
14480:
14478:
14477:
14472:
14467:
14462:
14457:
14452:
14447:
14442:
14437:
14432:
14427:
14422:
14416:
14414:
14404:Ottoman Empire
14400:
14399:
14397:
14396:
14391:
14386:
14381:
14376:
14371:
14366:
14361:
14359:Roxani Soutzos
14356:
14351:
14346:
14341:
14336:
14331:
14326:
14321:
14316:
14314:Rallou Karatza
14311:
14306:
14301:
14296:
14291:
14286:
14280:
14278:
14258:
14257:
14255:
14254:
14249:
14244:
14242:David Urquhart
14239:
14234:
14222:
14217:
14212:
14207:
14202:
14197:
14192:
14190:Maxime Raybaud
14187:
14182:
14180:Maurice Persat
14177:
14172:
14167:
14162:
14157:
14152:
14151:
14150:
14138:
14133:
14128:
14123:
14118:
14113:
14111:Karl Krazeisen
14108:
14103:
14098:
14093:
14088:
14083:
14078:
14073:
14068:
14063:
14058:
14053:
14048:
14043:
14041:Richard Church
14038:
14033:
14028:
14023:
14018:
14013:
14008:
14002:
14000:
13994:
13993:
13991:
13990:
13985:
13980:
13975:
13970:
13968:Andreas Zaimis
13965:
13960:
13955:
13950:
13945:
13940:
13935:
13930:
13925:
13920:
13915:
13910:
13905:
13900:
13895:
13890:
13885:
13880:
13875:
13870:
13865:
13860:
13855:
13850:
13845:
13843:Zisis Sotiriou
13840:
13835:
13830:
13825:
13820:
13815:
13810:
13805:
13803:Ioannis Rangos
13800:
13795:
13790:
13785:
13780:
13775:
13770:
13765:
13760:
13755:
13750:
13745:
13740:
13735:
13730:
13728:Georgios Panou
13725:
13720:
13715:
13710:
13705:
13700:
13695:
13690:
13685:
13680:
13675:
13670:
13665:
13660:
13655:
13650:
13645:
13640:
13635:
13630:
13625:
13620:
13615:
13610:
13605:
13600:
13595:
13590:
13585:
13580:
13575:
13573:Andreas Londos
13570:
13565:
13560:
13555:
13550:
13545:
13540:
13535:
13530:
13525:
13520:
13515:
13510:
13505:
13500:
13495:
13490:
13485:
13480:
13475:
13470:
13465:
13460:
13455:
13450:
13445:
13440:
13435:
13430:
13425:
13420:
13415:
13410:
13405:
13400:
13395:
13390:
13385:
13383:George Kalaras
13380:
13375:
13370:
13365:
13363:Angelis Govios
13360:
13355:
13350:
13348:Ioannis Gouras
13345:
13340:
13335:
13330:
13325:
13320:
13318:Angelis Gatsos
13315:
13310:
13305:
13300:
13295:
13290:
13285:
13280:
13275:
13270:
13265:
13260:
13255:
13250:
13245:
13240:
13235:
13230:
13225:
13220:
13215:
13210:
13205:
13203:Notis Botsaris
13200:
13195:
13190:
13188:Fotos Bomporis
13185:
13180:
13174:
13172:
13166:
13165:
13158:
13155:
13154:
13152:
13151:
13146:
13140:
13138:
13134:
13133:
13131:
13130:
13125:
13120:
13115:
13110:
13105:
13100:
13095:
13090:
13085:
13080:
13075:
13069:
13067:
13061:
13060:
13058:
13057:
13052:
13050:Fourth (Argos)
13047:
13042:
13037:
13026:
13024:
13018:
13017:
13015:
13014:
13009:
13004:
12999:
12994:
12989:
12984:
12978:
12976:
12970:
12969:
12967:
12966:
12959:
12952:
12945:
12937:
12935:
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12930:
12928:
12927:
12922:
12917:
12912:
12907:
12902:
12897:
12892:
12887:
12882:
12877:
12872:
12866:
12864:
12860:
12859:
12857:
12856:
12851:
12846:
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12831:
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113:(aged 36)
107:
103:
102:
88:
84:
83:
70:
62:
61:
56:
53:The Lord Byron
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46:
26:
9:
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14943:Royal Phalanx
14941:
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14728:George Finlay
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14538:
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14470:Ibrahim Pasha
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14425:Hurshid Pasha
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14225:German Legion
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14106:George Jarvis
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14076:Thomas Gordon
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13161:Personalities
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12635:2nd Acropolis
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12608:
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12595:1st Acropolis
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12339:Filiki Eteria
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12327:Organizations
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12319:
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12298:Rigas Feraios
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10398:P. B. Shelley
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10378:Mary Robinson
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9553:Bloody Poetry
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9390:Lachin y Gair
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9070:Augusta Leigh
9068:
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9040:Nicolo Giraud
9038:
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9023:Allegra Byron
9021:
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8896:William Byron
8891:
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8742:0-19-820078-1
8739:
8735:
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8728:Rosen, Fred:
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8618:0-521-00722-4
8615:
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8483:0-340-60753-X
8480:
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8469:
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8465:0-87413-716-0
8462:
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8439:
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8435:0-7123-4657-0
8432:
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8409:
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8395:9780852246511
8392:
8388:
8384:
8380:
8379:Calder, Angus
8377:
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8371:
8367:
8366:
8361:
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8356:Calder, Angus
8354:
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8139:
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8127:
8123:
8119:
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8109:
8105:
8101:
8100:Parker, Derek
8097:
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7999:
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7992:
7988:
7987:Byron: A Life
7983:
7979:
7973:
7969:
7965:
7961:
7957:
7952:
7948:
7942:
7938:
7937:Byron's Women
7933:
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7910:
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7901:
7896:
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7882:
7878:
7872:
7869:. Routledge.
7868:
7863:
7859:
7858:
7852:
7848:
7843:
7839:
7834:
7830:
7825:
7822:
7821:
7816:
7813:(Chapter one
7810:
7808:0-679-41299-9
7804:
7800:
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7483:0-312-32407-3
7479:
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7392:
7387:
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7346:
7342:
7341:
7336:
7335:Tyrrell, John
7332:
7325:
7310:
7304:
7297:
7296:Atwood (2006)
7292:
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7269:
7268:
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7064:
7059:
7043:
7042:
7034:
7032:
7025:
7021:
7015:
7007:
7000:
6994:, p. 65.
6993:
6988:
6982:, p. 33.
6981:
6976:
6970:
6966:
6962:
6956:
6950:
6946:
6942:
6936:
6930:(Bern, 2013).
6929:
6923:
6916:
6911:
6909:
6901:
6895:
6889:, p. 13.
6888:
6887:Eisler (1999)
6884:
6878:
6871:
6865:
6859:, p. 66.
6858:
6853:
6846:
6841:
6834:
6833:Marchand 1957
6829:
6820:
6812:
6808:
6804:
6797:
6789:
6785:
6778:
6771:
6766:
6759:
6753:
6744:
6737:
6731:
6724:
6718:
6711:
6705:
6699:, p. 13.
6698:
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6666:
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6413:
6409:
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6390:
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6377:
6375:
6367:
6366:Marchand 1957
6362:
6360:
6352:
6351:Marchand 1957
6347:
6340:
6339:Marchand 1957
6335:
6328:
6327:Marchand 1982
6323:
6316:
6310:
6308:
6301:, p. 15.
6300:
6299:Barger (2011)
6295:
6280:
6274:
6272:
6270:
6268:
6260:
6248:
6244:
6238:
6222:
6218:
6214:
6213:Castle, Terry
6208:
6206:
6189:
6185:
6184:Spartan Daily
6181:
6174:
6172:
6156:
6152:
6145:
6138:
6133:
6117:
6110:
6104:
6088:
6082:
6066:
6060:
6054:, p. 85.
6053:
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6021:
6017:
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6008:
5993:
5989:
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5655:
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5636:
5631:
5629:
5621:
5616:
5601:
5597:
5591:
5585:, p. 68.
5584:
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5546:
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5534:
5527:
5521:
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5487:
5480:
5473:
5469:
5465:
5460:(in Armenian)
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15209:Missolonghi
15189:LGBTQ peers
15024:Anglo-Scots
14984:1824 deaths
14979:1788 births
14908:Remembrance
14799:Victor Hugo
14789:Louis Dupré
14445:Kara Mehmet
14440:Omer Vrioni
14276:Sacred Band
14228: [
13288:Adam Doukas
12746:Lerna Mills
12610:Acrocorinth
12116:(1821–1829)
11745:Michałowski
11577:Wackenroder
11542:F. Schlegel
11537:A. Schlegel
11313:Tchaikovsky
11202:Bortkiewicz
11074:R. Schumann
11069:C. Schumann
11034:Kalkbrenner
11003:Saint-Saëns
10308:Anne Brontë
10193:Eichendorff
10178:B. v. Arnim
10173:A. v. Arnim
9983:Weltschmerz
9942:Medievalism
9891:Blue flower
9819:Nationalist
9764:Bohemianism
9676:Romanticism
9595:(2017 film)
9587:(1993 play)
9579:(1988 film)
9571:(1988 film)
9563:(1986 film)
9555:(1984 play)
9547:(1977 play)
9539:(1972 film)
9523:(1953 play)
9521:Camino Real
9515:(1949 film)
9507:(1935 film)
9499:(1908 play)
9175:The Corsair
9154:(1812–1818)
9050:Jane Harley
8903:Baron Byron
8289:Attribution
8112:Pevsner, N.
7613:19 November
7420:elinepa.org
7183:20 November
7142:20 November
7120:, vol. 22,
7080:pp. 642–653
7078:, vol. 22,
7063:Dallas 1824
7048:20 November
7024:pp. 966–972
7022:, vol. 21,
6992:Dallas 1824
6980:Dallas 1824
6857:Cousin 1910
6697:Prell 2009a
6495:Brewer 2011
6284:20 November
6253:21 February
6227:19 November
5997:20 November
5971:20 November
5941:20 November
5897:Brewer 2011
5885:Brewer 2011
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5763:Brewer 2011
5751:Brewer 2011
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5719:Brewer 2011
5707:Brewer 2011
5695:Brewer 2011
5683:Brewer 2011
5671:Prell 2009b
5659:Prell 2009a
5647:Brewer 2011
5635:Brewer 2011
5620:Lovell 1954
5583:Cousin 1910
5538:Lovell 1954
5431:Elze (1872)
5375:26 December
5279:26 December
5242:John Galt,
5021:Dallas 1824
5009:Dallas 1824
4997:Dallas 1824
4697:Cousin 1910
4609:MUZAFFAR.UZ
4592:Galt (1830)
4428:Galt (1830)
4236:10 December
4049:30 December
3858:Arts portal
3418:The Corsair
3357:Major works
3104:Mendelssohn
3066:John Murray
2903:John Milton
2895:magnum opus
2863:John Murray
2850:Castlereagh
2846:(1819) and
2831:(1816) and
2752:Bond Street
2550:guinea hens
2364:(1817–1822)
2349:(1815–1852)
2333:(1814–1849)
2173:Augusta Ada
2135:Lady Oxford
2106:in 1812 by
1945:Missolonghi
1910:Post mortem
1864: 1826
1785:Missolonghi
1752:Missolonghi
1722:Seaham Hall
1594:The Liberal
1531:John Murray
1492:Cape Colony
1302:The Vampyre
1290:The Vampyre
1258:edition of
1256: 1825
1226:Mary Godwin
1224:and author
1214:Lake Geneva
851:The Corsair
695:me passions
318:Preceded by
116:Missolonghi
80: 1813
15164:Epic poets
14974:Lord Byron
14968:Categories
14636:Scientific
14031:Lord Byron
12910:Alexandria
12895:Sphacteria
12834:Samothrace
12824:Tripolitsa
12731:Sphacteria
12716:Dervenakia
12600:Tripolitsa
12550:Monarchism
12540:Liberalism
12449:Greek Plan
12216:Rum Millet
12211:Phanariots
12125:Background
11620:Chassériau
11595:Aivazovsky
11303:Rubinstein
11288:Mussorgsky
11237:Wieniawski
11222:Paderewski
11064:Moszkowski
10847:Vörösmarty
10837:Shevchenko
10691:Longfellow
10615:Batyushkov
10610:Baratynsky
10579:Espronceda
10446:Mickiewicz
10441:Malczewski
10408:Wordsworth
10393:M. Shelley
10348:de Quincey
10213:Günderrode
10097:Baudelaire
9977:Wanderlust
9814:Lake Poets
9529:Lord Byron
9489:Portrayals
9294:The Island
9223:Prometheus
9159:The Giaour
9025:(daughter)
9019:(daughter)
8976:Early life
8952:Lord Byron
8907:1798–1824
8365:Cencrastus
8316:Wikisource
8054:required.)
7885:Galt, John
7314:29 January
6527:Marchand,
6422:16 October
6223:. New York
5213:17 October
4872:. p.
4719:. London:
4528:Brand 2020
4464:Brand 2020
4440:Brand 2020
4411:Brand 2020
4399:Brand 2020
4387:Brand 2020
4375:Brand 2020
4100:5 November
4010:. London:
3981:17 October
3960:required.)
3948:8 February
3898:References
3892:3306 Byron
3649:The Island
3498:Prometheus
3398:The Giaour
3332:See also:
3280:newspapers
3200:See also:
3174:Übermensch
3137:Royal Mail
3112:Carl Loewe
3087:Lord Byron
3029:featuring
2985:Lord Elgin
2842:Wellington
2740:Lord Byron
2492:Hellespont
2448:Cephalonia
2376:'s child,
2280: [
2240:Grand Tour
1800:(bandit),
1738:Sunderland
1734:Hartlepool
1590:Leigh Hunt
1490:or to the
1306:A Fragment
1085:The Giaour
1037:Hellespont
916:Grand Tour
839:The Giaour
520:estate in
510:John Byron
495:John Lewis
467:Early life
249:John Byron
234:(presumed)
155:politician
146:Occupation
95:1788-01-22
15114:Carbonari
14266:Wallachia
12942:Agamemnon
12801:Massacres
12786:Koronisia
12721:Karpenisi
12691:Drăgășani
12223:Souliotes
12201:Ali Pasha
12151:Armatoles
12060:Modernism
11720:Kiprensky
11680:Géricault
11665:Friedrich
11655:Delacroix
11630:Constable
11610:Bonington
11600:Bierstadt
11552:Senancour
11527:Schelling
11482:Lamennais
11477:Khomyakov
11442:Coleridge
11437:Chaadayev
11344:Stanković
11339:Mokranjac
11258:Balakirev
11217:Moniuszko
11166:Donizetti
11161:Cherubini
11059:Meyerbeer
11044:Marschner
11019:Beethoven
10932:Moscheles
10866:Musicians
10852:Wergeland
10817:Orbeliani
10772:Grundtvig
10676:Hawthorne
10645:Zhukovsky
10640:Vyazemsky
10625:Lermontov
10584:Gutiérrez
10543:Radičević
10507:Herculano
10431:Krasiński
10373:Radcliffe
10343:Coleridge
10318:E. Brontë
10313:C. Brontë
10243:Jean Paul
10238:Hölderlin
10127:Lamartine
10064:Magalhães
10054:Guimarães
9962:Pantheism
9952:Nostalgia
9804:Indianism
9752:Movements
9683:Countries
9215:The Dream
8863:Biography
8374:0264-0856
8304:(1910), "
8231:Duncan Wu
8202:(2004) .
8178:(2009b).
8154:(2009a).
8128:(1970) .
7593:162373838
7376:1 October
6412:glbtq.com
5369:Angelfire
5344:(36–37).
5274:0458-3035
4946:"To Mary"
4672:Galt 1830
4452:Elze 1872
4177:1058-6180
4163:: 16–26.
4095:poets.org
3890:Asteroid
3486:The Dream
3092:Beethoven
3041:, Byron,
2959:the Crown
2724:John Galt
2698:dysplasia
2690:club foot
2636:galvanism
2305:Zakynthos
2185:Sexuality
2178:Glenarvon
1806:Phanariot
1760:Souliotes
1745:Kefalonia
1699:Kefalonia
1681:;—though
1488:Venezuela
1382:classical
1047:HMS
981:Gibraltar
792:) in the
730:Cambridge
671:in 1805.
640:Education
619:John Galt
426:folk hero
304:In office
262:Signature
130:, Greece)
14600:Military
14262:Moldavia
12963:Karteria
12925:Navarino
12900:Gerontas
12819:Navarino
12771:Phaleron
12766:Kamatero
12761:Arachova
12701:Vasilika
12686:Vasilika
12671:Valtetsi
12651:Kalamata
12590:Livadeia
12585:Navarino
12156:Proestoi
12072:Category
11888:Dahlhaus
11873:Blanning
11840:Scholars
11810:Tropinin
11805:Tidemand
11795:Stattler
11790:Scheffer
11690:Głowacki
11660:Edelfelt
11615:Bryullov
11557:Snellman
11532:Schiller
11522:Rousseau
11502:Michelet
11447:Constant
11417:Belinsky
11390:Sibelius
11334:Konjović
11308:Scriabin
11278:Lyapunov
11212:Lipiński
11181:Spontini
11171:Paganini
11115:Goldmark
10906:Thalberg
10901:Schubert
10881:Bruckner
10842:Topelius
10832:Runeberg
10822:Prešeren
10792:Leopardi
10757:Frashëri
10747:Eminescu
10727:Andersen
10635:Tyutchev
10620:Karamzin
10594:Zorrilla
10589:Saavedra
10487:Castilho
10475:Portugal
10466:Słowacki
10368:Polidori
10298:Barbauld
10233:Hoffmann
10188:Brentano
10102:Bertrand
9923:Romantic
9759:Ancients
9733:Scotland
9634:Category
9452:" (1830)
9437:" (1816)
9406:" (1810)
9399:" (1808)
9392:" (1807)
9254:Don Juan
9233:" (1816)
9231:Darkness
9199:Parisina
9031:(father)
8804:LibriVox
8632:(1878).
8600:, (1982)
8592:, (1982)
8584:, (1981)
8576:, (1980)
8568:, (1978)
8560:, (1978)
8552:, (1978)
8544:, (1976)
8536:, (1976)
8528:, (1975)
8520:, (1974)
8512:, (1973)
8504:, (1973)
8414:, 1995.
8358:(1984),
8225:Don Juan
8114:(1951).
8102:(1968).
8062:(1974).
8018:(1912).
7966:(2002).
7887:(1830).
7775:(1824).
7753:(1985).
7668:(1990).
7625:(2004).
7337:(eds.).
6678:. London
6589:OpenMind
6093:27 April
5075:. London
4317:LEFTLION
4291:Archived
4261:Archived
3816:See also
3807:Don Leon
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3121:Mémoires
3108:Schumann
3096:Schubert
2957:towards
2913:Don Juan
2899:Don Juan
2893:Byron's
2882:Don Juan
2853:(1818).
2811:Jeffries
2803:Luddites
2767:Hobhouse
2713:Asmodeus
2651:smallpox
2632:tractors
2615:—
2579:—
2546:peacocks
2460:Scotland
2454:Scotland
2317:Children
2289:—
2236:bisexual
1965:Hucknall
1808:Prince,
1730:Hercules
1726:Hercules
1718:Hercules
1695:Hercules
1691:Hercules
1586:Don Juan
1580:city of
1511:Don Juan
1479:Don Juan
1429:for his
1423:Orations
1295:Romantic
1240:and her
1095:Parisina
1092:(1813),
1042:Don Juan
1030:Salsette
1026:Salsette
1021:Salsette
955:Portugal
878:Tepelenë
595:Rochdale
410:lynching
374:Don Juan
251:(father)
215:Children
14948:Evzones
14485:Britain
14408:Algeria
13137:Related
12880:Nauplia
12781:Martino
12756:Distomo
12736:Maniaki
12696:Sculeni
12676:Doliana
12661:Alamana
12644:Battles
12615:Nauplia
12206:Maniots
12161:Klephts
11913:Lovejoy
11848:Abraham
11770:Richard
11760:Préault
11685:Girodet
11567:Thoreau
11512:Novalis
11497:Mazzini
11492:Maistre
11467:Hazlitt
11452:Emerson
11432:Carlyle
11422:Berchet
11365:Berwald
11360:Bennett
11329:Hristić
11283:Medtner
11263:Borodin
11253:Arensky
11176:Rossini
11151:Bellini
11130:Joachim
11103:Hungary
11084:Strauss
11012:Germany
10978:Berlioz
10947:Voříšek
10942:Smetana
10920:Czechia
10874:Austria
10807:Maturin
10802:Manzoni
10777:Heliade
10752:Foscolo
10722:Alfieri
10717:Abovian
10671:Emerson
10630:Pushkin
10569:Bécquer
10502:Garrett
10456:Potocki
10403:Southey
10363:Maturin
10333:Carlyle
10290:Britain
10263:Novalis
10218:Gutzkow
10166:Germany
10132:Mérimée
10117:Gautier
10044:Barreto
10039:Azevedo
10019:Alencar
9999:Writers
9918:Byronic
9854:Purismo
9708:Germany
9690:Denmark
9609:Related
9585:Arcadia
9480:Memoirs
9475:Letters
9414:(1815)
9380:Shorter
9313:Manfred
9262:Mazeppa
8865:at the
8851:at the
8842:at the
8833:at the
8793:at the
8233:(ed.).
7562:9448545
7553:2128026
7461:3853260
7102:21 June
6725:, 1833.
6682:5 March
6655:5 March
6595:3 April
6569:11 July
6531:, 1982.
6194:11 July
6122:11 July
5174:(phd).
5079:22 July
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