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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.
1061: 8996: 2069: 1248: 1341: 1160: 1915: 1747:, where he was besieged by agents of the rival Greek factions, all of whom wanted to recruit Byron for their own cause. The Ionian islands, of which Kefalonia is one, were under British rule until 1864. Byron spent £4,000 of his own money to refit the Greek fleet. When Byron travelled to the mainland of Greece on the night of 28 December 1823, Byron's ship was surprised by an Ottoman warship, which did not attack his ship, as the Ottoman captain mistook Byron's boat for a fireship. To avoid the Ottoman Navy, which he encountered several times on his voyage, Byron was forced to take a roundabout route and only reached Missolonghi on 5 January 1824. 1557: 1539:
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 Circean Palace was defective ... . I have just met on the grand staircase five peacocks, two guinea hens, and an Egyptian crane. I wonder who all these animals were before they were changed into these shapes.
1659: 1190: 2430:. Allegra is not entitled to the style "The Hon." as is usually given to the daughter of barons, since she was born outside of his marriage. Born in Bath in 1817, Allegra lived with Byron for a few months in Venice; he refused to allow an Englishwoman caring for the girl to adopt her and objected to her being raised in the Shelleys' household. He wished for her to be brought up Catholic and not marry an Englishman, and he made arrangements for her to inherit 5,000 lire upon marriage or when she reached the age of 21, provided she did not marry a native of Britain. However, the girl died aged five of a fever in 754: 683: 1175: 2098: 1849: 2055: 2116: 1763:
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:
2736: 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 2325: 815: 3852: 2662: 67: 2576:"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… P.S. I find that my enumeration of the animals in this Circean Palace was defective…I have just met on the grand staircase five peacocks, two guinea hens, and an Egyptian crane. 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 3212: 873: 2340: 1901:
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 Homeric hero he is accorded an honorific standard epithet,
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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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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". 3824: 716:, where he met and formed a close friendship with the younger John Edleston. About his "protégé" he wrote, "He has been my almost constant associate since October, 1805, when I entered Trinity College. His voice first attracted my attention, his countenance fixed it, and his manners attached me to him for ever." After Edleston's death, Byron composed 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, 2141:, that he was "haunted by a skeleton". She began to stalk him, calling on him at home, sometimes dressed in disguise as a pageboy, at a time when such an act could ruin both of them socially. Once, during such a visit, she wrote on a book at his desk, "Remember me!" As a retort, Byron wrote a poem entitled 2234:
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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Byron's adult height was 5 feet 9 inches (1.75 m), his weight fluctuating between 9.5 stone (133 lb; 60 kg) and 14 stone (200 lb; 89 kg). He was renowned for his personal beauty, which he enhanced by wearing curl-papers in his hair at night. He was athletic, being a
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to Missolonghi, Byron took Loukas as his page, but was concerned that the boy might be captured by the Turks. He spoiled the teenage Chalandritsanos outrageously, spending some £600 (about £70,000 in 2024) catering to his every whim over the course of 6 months. On his deathbed he gave Loukas a bag of
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hand", saying he would have wanted to spend his entire fortune on Greek freedom. Byron found himself besieged by various people, both Greek and foreign, who tried to persuade him to open his pocketbook for support. By the end of March 1824, the so-called "Byron brigade" of 30 philhellene officers and
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suggested a large number of changes to the manuscript, and provided the reasoning for some of them. Dallas also stated that Byron had originally intended to prefix an argument to this poem, which Dallas quoted. Although it was published anonymously, that April R. C. Dallas wrote that "you are already
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His lack of moderation was not restricted to physical exercise. Byron fell in love with Mary Chaworth, whom he met while at school, and she was the reason he refused to return to Harrow in September 1803. His mother wrote, "He has no indisposition that I know of but love, desperate love, the worst of
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Described as "a woman without judgment or self-command", Catherine either spoiled and indulged her son or vexed him with her capricious stubbornness. Her drinking disgusted him and he often mocked her for being short and corpulent, which made it difficult for her to catch him to discipline him. Byron
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Byron's image as the personification of the 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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Whilst sailing from Genoa to 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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A few years later, while he was still a child, Lord Grey De Ruthyn (unrelated to May Gray), a suitor of his mother's, also made sexual advances on him. Byron's personality has been characterised as exceptionally proud and sensitive, especially when it came to his foot deformity. His extreme reaction
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that shocked the British public. She had spurned the attention of the poet on their first meeting, subsequently giving Byron what became his lasting epitaph when she famously described him as "mad, bad and dangerous to know". This did not prevent her from pursuing him. Byron eventually broke off the
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In another sense, though, Byron achieved everything he could have wished. His presence in Greece, and in particular his death there, drew to the Greek cause not just the attention of sympathetic nations, but their increasing active participation ... Despite the critics, Byron is primarily remembered
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wrote letters to Byron telling him to disregard all of the Roumeliot leaders and to come to their respective areas in the Peloponnese. This drove Byron to distraction; he complained that the Greeks were hopelessly disunited and spent more time feuding with each other than trying to win independence.
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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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Byron wrote a letter to John Hanson from Newstead Abbey, dated 17 January 1809, that includes "You will discharge my Cook, & Laundry Maid, the other two I shall retain to take care of the house, more especially as the youngest is pregnant (I need not tell you by whom) and I cannot have the girl
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Lord Byron gets up at two. I get up, quite contrary to my usual custom ... at 12. After breakfast we sit talking till six. From six to eight we gallop through the pine forest which divide Ravenna from the sea; we then come home and dine, and sit up gossiping till six in the morning. I don't suppose
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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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Scholars acknowledge a more or less important bisexual component in Byron's very complex sentimental and sexual life. Bernhard Jackson asserts that "Byron's sexual orientation has long been a difficult, not to say contentious, topic, and anyone who seeks to discuss it must to some degree speculate
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My mother used always to rally me about this childish amour, and at last, many years after, when I was sixteen, she told me one day, 'O Byron, I have had a letter from Edinburgh, and your old sweetheart, Mary Duff, is married to Mr. C***.' And what was my answer? I really cannot explain or account
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The Byronic hero presents an idealised, but flawed character whose attributes include: great talent; great passion; a distaste for society and social institutions; a lack of respect for rank and privilege (although possessing both); being thwarted in love by social constraint or death; rebellion;
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Byron exercised a marked influence on Continental literature and art, and his reputation as a poet is higher in many European countries than in Britain, or America, although not as high as in his time, when he was widely thought to be the greatest poet in the world. Byron's writings also inspired
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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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After this break-up of his domestic life, and by pressure on the part of his creditors, which led to the sale of his library, Byron left England, and never returned. (Despite his dying wishes, however, his body was returned for burial in England.) He journeyed through Belgium and continued up the
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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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in 1790, and Byron spent part of his childhood there. His father soon joined them in their lodgings in Queen Street, but the couple quickly separated. Catherine regularly experienced mood swings and bouts of melancholy, which could be partly explained by her husband's continuously borrowing money
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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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Byron also kept a tame bear while he was a student at Trinity out of resentment for rules forbidding pet dogs like his beloved Boatswain. There being no mention of bears in their statutes, the college authorities had no legal basis for complaining; Byron even suggested that he would apply for a
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Although deeply in debt at the time, Byron commissioned an impressive marble funerary monument for Boatswain at Newstead Abbey, larger than his own, and the only building work that he ever carried out on his estate. In his 1811 will, Byron requested that he be buried with him. The 26‐line poem
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This is the only reference Byron himself makes to the event, and he is ambiguous as to how old he was when it occurred. After his death, his lawyer wrote to a mutual friend telling him a "singular fact" about Byron's life which was "scarcely fit for narration". But he disclosed it nonetheless,
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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 1791:
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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Jack would then marry Catherine Gordon of Gight on 13 May 1785, by all accounts only for her fortune. To claim his second wife's estate in Scotland, Byron's father took the additional surname "Gordon", becoming "John Byron Gordon", and occasionally styled himself "John Byron Gordon of
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between 1794 and 1798. In terms of his own identity, he described himself as "half a Scot by birth, and bred/A whole one" and he reportedly spoke with a faint Scottish accent throughout his life. Byron was regarded as a Scot by a number of his contemporaries, including his lover
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Byron also became attached to Margaret Parker, another distant cousin. While his recollection of his love for Mary Duff is that he was ignorant of adult sexuality during this time and was bewildered as to the source of the intensity of his feelings, he would later confess that:
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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. 705:(1806), express a prescient "consciousness of sexual differences that may in the end make England untenable to him." Letters to Byron in the John Murray archive contain evidence of a previously unremarked if short-lived romantic relationship with a younger boy at Harrow, 2679:
As a boy, Byron's character is described as a "mixture of affectionate sweetness and playfulness, by which it was impossible not to be attached", although he also exhibited "silent rages, moody sullenness and revenge" with a precocious bent for attachment and obsession.
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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
14732: 2250:, and wrote him into his will, with a bequest of £7,000 (about £630,000 in 2024). (That will, however, was later cancelled.) Byron wrote to Hobhouse from Athens, "I am tired of pl & opt Cs, the last thing I could be tired of." Opt Cs refers to a quote from 2203:
My passions were developed very early – so early, that few would believe me – if I were to state the period – and the facts which accompanied it. Perhaps this was one of the reasons that caused the anticipated melancholy of my thoughts – having anticipated
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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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Byron racked up numerous debts as a young man, owing to what his mother termed a "reckless disregard for money". She lived at Newstead during this time, in fear of her son's creditors. He had planned to spend some time in 1808 cruising with his cousin
3727: 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." 544:. Though Amelia died from a wasting illness, probably tuberculosis, the press reported that her heart had been broken out of remorse for leaving her husband. Much later, 19th-century sources blamed Jack's own "brutal and vicious" treatment of her. 835:
were published in 1812 and were received with critical acclaim. In Byron's own words, "I awoke one morning and found myself famous." He followed up this success with the poem's last two cantos, as well as four equally celebrated "Oriental Tales":
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was printed by Ridge of Newark, which contained poems written when Byron was only 17. However, it was promptly recalled and burned on the advice of his friend the Reverend J. T. Becher, on account of its more amorous verses, particularly the poem
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to seeing his mother flirting outrageously with Lord Grey De Ruthyn after the incident suggests he did not tell her of Grey's conduct toward him; he simply refused to speak to him again and ignored his mother's commands to be reconciled.
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and her brother John, with whom he staged two plays for the entertainment of the community. During this time, with the help of Elizabeth Pigot, who copied many of his rough drafts, he was encouraged to write his first volumes of poetry.
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.), 617:, paints a more sympathetic view of Mrs Byron, showing how she was a staunch supporter of her son and sacrificed her own precarious finances to keep him in luxury at Harrow and Cambridge. Langley-Moore questions 19th-century biographer 2279:
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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Byron finally returned in January 1804, to a more settled period, which saw the formation of a circle of emotional involvements with other Harrow boys, which he recalled with great vividness: "My school friendships were with
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Gray later used this knowledge as a means of ensuring his silence if he were to be tempted to disclose the "low company" she kept during drinking binges. She was later dismissed, supposedly for beating Byron when he was 11.
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pretty generally known to be the author". The work so upset some of his critics that they challenged Byron to a duel; over time, in subsequent editions, it became a mark of prestige to be the target of Byron's pen.
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London. He was sought after at every society venue, elected to several exclusive clubs, and frequented the most fashionable London drawing-rooms." During this period in England he produced many works, including
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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
1425:. He also translated into English those sections of the Armenian Bible that are not present in the English Bible. His fascination was so great that he even considered using the Armenian version of the story of 3652: 2152:; in adulthood, he formed a close relationship with her that has been interpreted by some as incestuous, and by others as innocent. Augusta (who was married) gave birth on 15 April 1814 to her third daughter, 3186:
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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in his funeral oration for Lord Byron glorified him by saying "IMMORTAL BE THY MEMORY, THOU DESERVEDLY BLESSED AND EVER-TO-BE-REMEMBERED HERO!!!" published in BENGAL HURKARU, Calcutta, 21 October 1824.
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Byron's mother-in-law, Judith Noel, the Hon. Lady Milbanke, died in 1822, and her will required that he change his surname to "Noel" in order to inherit half of her estate. He accordingly obtained a
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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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Byron attended the beachside cremation of Shelley, which was orchestrated by Trelawny after Williams and Shelley drowned in a boating accident on 8 July 1822. His last Italian home was in
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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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would later recall the shocked reaction in Britain when word was received of Byron's death. The Greeks mourned Lord Byron deeply, and he became a hero. The national poet of Greece,
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Byron was living in Genoa in 1823, when, growing bored with his life there, he accepted overtures for his support from representatives of the Greek independence movement from the
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Close to the centre of Athens, Greece, outside the National Garden, is a statue depicting Greece in the form of a woman crowning Byron. The statue is by the French sculptors
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was forced to return to port shortly afterwards. When it set sail for the final time, Guiccioli had already left Genoa. On 16 July, Byron left Genoa, arriving at
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about 200 men had been formed, paid for entirely by Byron. Leadership of the Greek cause in the Roumeli region was divided between two rival leaders: a former
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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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contributed to the spread and development of that discipline. His profound lyricism and ideological courage have inspired many Armenian poets, the likes of
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in 1801, and remained there until July 1805. An undistinguished student and an unskilled cricketer, he nevertheless represented the school during the first
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and "reacted with fury" when Elgin's agent gave him a tour of the Parthenon, during which he saw the spaces left by the missing part of the frieze and
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Shelley and Williams rented a house on the coast and had a schooner built. Byron decided to have his own yacht, and engaged Trelawny's friend, Captain
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In 1969, 145 years after Byron's death, a memorial to him was finally placed in Westminster Abbey. The memorial had been lobbied for since 1907, when
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in England: Bernhard Jackson recalls that "Byron's early code for sex with a boy" was "Plen(um). and optabil(em). -Coit(um)" Bullough summarises:
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A Narrative of Lord Byron's Last Journey to Greece: Extracted from the journal of Count Peter Gamba, who attended his lordship on that expedition
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appeared. For the first time since his arrival in Italy, Byron found himself tempted to give dinner parties; his guests included the Shelleys,
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Byron's body was embalmed, but the Greeks wanted some part of their hero to stay with them. According to some sources, his heart remained at
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Anecdotes of Lord Byron: From Authentic Sources; with Remarks Illustrative of His Connection with the Principal Literary of the Present Day
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Drucker, Peter. "Byron and Ottoman love: Orientalism, Europeanization and same sex sexualities in the early nineteenth-century Levant" (
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The first recorded notable example of open water swimming took place on 3 May 1810 when Lord Byron swam from Europe to Asia across the
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Two months later, in conjunction with the other Whigs, Byron made another impassioned speech before the House of Lords in support of
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water, each with an arm in the ship Captain's new scarlet waistcoat, to the annoyance of the Captain and the amusement of the crew.
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to be cared for temporarily by his friend James Kennedy; soon after Byron's death they were reunited with their surviving family.
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to take him to Greece. When Byron left Genoa, it caused "passionate grief" from Guiccioli, who wept openly as he sailed away. The
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for charter. After taking Byron to Greece, the ship returned to England, never again to venture into the Mediterranean. The
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many composers. Over forty operas have been based on his works, in addition to three operas about Byron himself (including
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in 1819, a project he initiated of a grammar of Classical Armenian for English speakers, where he included quotations from
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from her. As a result, she fell even further into debt to support his demands. One of these loans enabled him to travel to
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In a letter sent to Thomas Moore, Byron admitted to follow a diet "inspired by Pythagoras", who was a famous vegetarian.
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Anne Isabella Milbanke, or "Annabella"), later Lady Wentworth. Ada Lovelace, notable in her own right, collaborated with
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Byron spent three years at Trinity College, engaging in boxing, horse riding, gambling, and sexual escapades. While at
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Lord Bryon, by Jerome McGann (2023), in Then & Now: Romantic-Era Poets in the Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910-1911
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Byron described his first intense romantic/sexual feelings at the age of seven for his distant cousin Mary Duff:
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After his return from travels he entrusted R. C. Dallas, as his literary agent, with the publication of his poem
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Fuegi, J; Francis, J (October–December 2003). "Lovelace & Babbage and the creation of the 1843 'notes'".
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However, it appears he held different views in private, as he had his protege Robert Rushton inoculated for
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heard about Byron's heroics in Greece, he voluntarily resculpted his earlier bust of Byron in Greek marble.
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all maladies in my opinion. In short, the boy is distractedly in love with Miss Chaworth." In Byron's later
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Pittock, Murray. "Scotland, The Global History: 1603 to the Present". Yale University Press, 2022, p. 222.
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Pittock, Murray. "Scotland, The Global History: 1603 to the Present". Yale University Press, 2022, p. 13.
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Moore, Thomas (2006). "Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, 1830, volume 1". In Ratcliffe, Susan (ed.).
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Contrary to later misconception, Byron was not killed in battle nor died from battle wounds. See also
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From birth, Byron had a deformity of his right foot. Although it has generally been referred to as a "
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Because of his love for the local aristocratic, young, newly married Teresa Guiccioli, Byron lived in
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about Augusta, and ever-increasing debts forced him to leave England in April 1816, never to return.
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in 1798 until his move back to England as a 10-year-old. In August 1799 he entered the school of Dr.
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During his lifetime, in addition to numerous cats, dogs, and horses, Byron kept a fox, monkeys, an
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and the Persian satraps and the Armenian struggle of liberation. His two main translations are the
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Although neglected by traditional historiography, Byron had a complex identity and strong ties to
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on 13 March 1809 but left London on 11 June 1809 for the Continent. Byron's association with the
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competent boxer and horse-rider and an excellent swimmer. He attended pugilistic tuition at the
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higher than what Byron wanted. Byron wrote about his right-hand man: "Gamba—who is anything but
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was anchored awaiting Ottoman permission to dock at the city, Byron and Lieutenant Ekenhead, of
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L'estate di un ghiro. Il mito di Lord Byron attraverso la vita, i viaggi, gli amori e le opere
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was expressly forbidden by the Murray company to reveal details of Byron's same-sex passions.
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The Columbia Anthology of Gay Literature: Readings from Western Antiquity to the Present Day
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depicting Greece in the form of a female figure crowning Lord Byron in the National Park in
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in London; his birthplace is now supposedly occupied by a branch of the department store
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Volume 1 of Poetic drama & poetic theory in "Salzburg studies in English literature"
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While not at school or college, Byron lived at his mother's residence, Burgage Manor in
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I am such a strange mélange of good and evil that it would be difficult to describe me.
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Autograph letter signed to John Hanson, Byron's lawyer and business agent. Fondazione
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Byron's 1816–1824 letters to Murray and Moore about Armenian studies and translations
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Emily A. Bernhard Jackson, "Least Like Saints: The Vexed Issue of Byron's Sexuality,
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was also the hope of homosexual experiences. While in Athens, Byron met 14-year-old
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and by his first biographer Sir Cosmo Gordon, who described him as a "Highlander".
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over three days in June, the five turned to reading fantastical stories, including
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He was extremely self-conscious about this from a young age, nicknaming himself
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Stealing History: Tomb Raiders, Smugglers, And the Looting of the Ancient World
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Carré d'Art: Barbey d'Aurevilly, lord Byron, Salvador Dalí, Jean-Edern Hallier
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Recollections of the life of Lord Byron, from the year 1808 to the end of 1814
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were written between 1818 and 1820. During this period he met the 21-year-old
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Britain, the Albanian Question and the Demise of the Ottoman Empire 1876–1914
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Greece. Byron wrote with disgust about how one of the Greek captains, former
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to commemorate the Romantic poets on the 250th anniversary of the birth of
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he did not exactly specify". With the assistance of his banker and Captain
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in 1817, an English textbook written by Aucher and corrected by Byron, and
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The Noels and the Milbankes: Their Letters for Twenty-Five Years 1767–1792
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shows Byron's influence during the 19th century and beyond, including the
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Loukas Chalandritsanos was Byron's Greek protégé whom he had rescued from
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forced Byron to avoid touring in most of Europe; he instead turned to the
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The Fall of the House of Byron: Scandal and Seduction in Georgian England
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Scotch girl used to come to bed to him and play tricks with his person.
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and to see the country that was, until then, mostly unknown in Britain.
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Mavrokordatos and Byron planned to attack the Turkish-held fortress of
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and attended many seminars about language and history. He co-authored
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The Female Romantics: Nineteenth-century Women Novelists and Byronism
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for a Judge!". Byron's speech was officially recorded and printed in
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which concludes with the line "Thou false to him, thou fiend to me".
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In 1812, Byron embarked on a well-publicised affair with the married
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Allen, Brooke (2003). "Byron: Revolutionary, Libertine and Friend".
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The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life
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Hibbert, Christopher; Weinreb, Ben; Keay, Julia; Keay, John (2008).
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Byron's father had previously been somewhat scandalously married to
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Bibliotheca Cornubiensis: a Catalogue of the Writings of Cornishmen
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Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons
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Lord Byron | Biography, Poems, Don Juan, Daughter, & Facts
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These experiences inspired Byron to write political poems such as
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Let Satire Be My Song: Byron's English Bards and Scotch Reviewers
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Blackstone, Bernard (1974). "Byron and Islam: the triple Eros".
6626: 6624: 4972:"The Sodomizing Biographer: Leslie Marchand's Portrait of Byron" 3918:"Byron, George Gordon Noel, sixth Baron Byron (1788–1824), poet" 3837: 2275:, a young French-Greek lad who had been a model for the painter 12160: 9956: 7408: 4065:"The Nation's Favourite Poet Result – TS Eliot is your winner!" 3884: 2992: 2988: 2557: 2541: 2511: 2164: 1569: 1495: 1330: 1114:(including what became some of his best-known lyrics, such as " 992: 958: 939: 931: 477: 397: 9644: 7956:
His Very Self and Voice, Collected Conversations of Lord Byron
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Lord Byron's Strength: Romantic Writing and Commercial Society
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was aged 37 when, on 21 September 1852, she went aground near
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Byron and Greek Love: Homophobia in 19th Century England
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Whigs provided him with a discourse of liberty rooted in the
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admired him, and the Byronic hero was echoed in Nietzsche's
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Byron's speech of 27 February 1812, in T.C. Hansard (1812)
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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
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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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Byron's speech of 21 April 1812, in T. C. Hansard (1812)
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Byron enjoyed adventure, especially relating to the sea.
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thinking it might explain Byron's sexual "propensities":
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was the inspiration for a fragmentary story of Byron's, "
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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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Byron's speech of 21 April 1812, in T.C. Hansard (1812)
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The Making of the Poets: Byron and Shelley in Their Time
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Eventually, Byron began to court Lady Caroline's cousin
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Byron's story fragment was published as a postscript to
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When Byron's great-uncle, who was posthumously labelled
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Byron had a great love of animals, most notably for a
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after he was forced to flee England due to threats of
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I frutti acerbi. Lord Byron, gli amori & il sesso
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The Life of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals
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As a child, Byron had seen little of his half-sister
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relationship and moved swiftly on to others (such as
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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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Upon his death, the barony passed to Byron's cousin
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In 1821, Byron left Ravenna and went to live in the
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George Gordon Byron was born on 22 January 1788, on
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Recollections of the last days of Shelley and Byron
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John Wilson Croker (ed.). 6632:Scotland, The Global History: 1603 to the Present 6148: 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 14965: 8644:. Vol. IV (9th ed.). pp. 604–612. 8517:Volume III, 'Alas! the love of women', 1813–1814 6173: 6171: 4587: 4585: 4494: 4492: 4250: 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). 4819: 4817: 4815: 4490: 4488: 4486: 4484: 4482: 4480: 4478: 4476: 4474: 4472: 4416: 3682: 1208:river. In the summer of 1816 he settled at the 1151: 524:, Scotland. Byron's paternal grandparents were 14131:Sophie de Marbois-Lebrun, Duchess of Plaisance 7726:. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars. 7033: 7031: 6961:The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Food 5293: 5057: 5055: 5053: 5051: 5049: 2617:Lord Byron, English Bards and Scotch Reviewers 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 12098: 9660: 8936: 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. 7599: 7044:. Vol. I. John Murray. pp. 154, 676 7008:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 44–47. 6273: 6271: 6269: 6267: 6168: 6101: 5932: 5047: 5045: 5043: 5041: 5039: 5037: 5035: 5033: 5031: 5029: 4582: 4362: 4190:Phillips, Ana Lena (November–December 2011). 3060:Biographies were distorted by the burning of 2046: 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 6079: 5094: 5092: 5090: 4916:. Folcroft Library Editions. December 1933. 4812: 4469: 4148: 3927:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2765:Byron and other writers, such as his friend 2705: 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, 867: 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. 7698: 7028: 6900:The works of Lord Byron: Letters, 1804–1813 6376: 6374: 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, 2258: 1714:Sailing with Byron from Genoa to Cephalonia 1521:. Around this time he received visits from 15219:People educated at Aberdeen Grammar School 14842:The Reception of Lord Byron at Missolonghi 12492:Imperial French rule in the Ionian Islands 12105: 12091: 9667: 9653: 8943: 8929: 8687:The Sour Fruit. Lord Byron, Love & Sex 8541:Volume VI, 'The flesh is frail', 1818–1819 7906: 7568: 7271:. Johns Hopkins University Press. p.  7236:"Lord Byron's dig at William 'Turdsworth'" 7133: 6738:. 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Cambridge University Press. p. 48. 6914: 6460: 6149:Martin Wainwright (18 October 2008). 5985: 5920: 5552:A Biography of Captain Daniel Roberts 5549: 5442: 5335: 5257: 5167: 5158: 5110: 5067:"On the trail of the real Lord Byron" 4823: 4551: 4527: 4463: 4439: 4410: 4398: 4386: 4374: 4045:. Poetry Foundation. 30 December 2018 3996:Marchand, Leslie A. (15 April 2019). 3189: 2642:, a substance recently discovered by 2586: 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 7883: 7853: 7621: 7262: 7003: 6905: 6672:"The day I swam all the way to Asia" 6177: 5430: 5401: 4900:. A&E Television Networks. 2016. 4859: 4671: 4648: 4591: 4451: 4427: 3258:adding citations to reliable sources 3229: 2972: 1055: 508:Byron was the only child of Captain 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 2780: 2634:(a fraudulent medical device), and 2482: 2313:verses as evidence for this claim. 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 24: 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). 8323: 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 25: 15260: 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 8766: 7994:Marchand, Leslie A., ed. (1982). 7429: 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 4088: 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. 1647: 1494:, Byron finally decided to leave 907:, but Bettesworth's death at the 757:Byron's house, Burgage Manor, in 194: 27:English Romantic poet (1788–1824) 15224:People educated at Harrow School 15199:Liberalism in the United Kingdom 15089:Greek people of Scottish descent 13144:Greek expedition to Syria (1825) 12067: 12066: 9629: 9628: 8994: 8807: 8455:Guiccioli, Teresa, contessa di, 8294: 7773:Dallas, Alexander Robert Charles 7674:Pedophilia: Biosocial Dimensions 7628:The Cambridge Companion to Byron 7476:. New York: St. Martin's Press. 7396: 7384: 7362: 7322: 7301: 7289: 7255: 7227: 7207: 7191: 7165: 7150: 7127: 7110: 7084: 7068: 7012: 7006:The Cambridge Companion to Byron 6953: 6933: 6920: 6892: 6875: 6862: 6817: 6794: 6775: 6763: 6750: 6741: 6728: 6715: 6702: 6663: 6637: 6612: 6603: 6577: 6556: 6534: 6521: 6509:"Homoerotic poems by Lord Byron" 6500: 6474:The Dictionary of Misinformation 6466: 6454: 6430: 6399: 6387: 6292: 6235: 6142: 6130: 6045: 6032: 6005: 5979: 5949: 5926: 5914: 5902: 3850: 3836: 3822: 3234: 2683: 2354: 2338: 2323: 2114: 2096: 2082: 2067: 2053: 2041: 1836:When the famous Danish sculptor 1188: 1173: 1158: 1002:In Athens in 1810, Byron wrote " 383:; many of his shorter lyrics in 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. 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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:. 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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:. 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6611: 6602: 6576: 6555: 6533: 6520: 6499: 6497:, p. 214. 6478: 6465: 6463:, p. 156. 6453: 6451:, p. 135. 6449:MacCarthy 2002 6441: 6429: 6398: 6386: 6370: 6368:, p. 442. 6355: 6353:, p. 435. 6343: 6341:, p. 139. 6331: 6329:, p. 277. 6319: 6303: 6291: 6263: 6234: 6201: 6167: 6141: 6129: 6118:. 12 July 1907 6100: 6078: 6056: 6052:Pevsner (1951) 6044: 6031: 6024: 6004: 5978: 5957:"Heart Burial" 5948: 5925: 5913: 5901: 5889: 5887:, p. 219. 5877: 5847: 5845:, p. 217. 5835: 5833:, p. 216. 5823: 5811: 5799: 5797:, p. 215. 5784: 5782:, p. 213. 5767: 5765:, p. 211. 5755: 5753:, p. 210. 5738: 5736:, p. 212. 5723: 5711: 5709:, p. 205. 5699: 5697:, p. 202. 5687: 5685:, p. 201. 5675: 5663: 5651: 5639: 5637:, p. 197. 5624: 5622:, p. 369. 5612: 5587: 5570: 5557: 5542: 5540:, p. 368. 5530: 5528:, 1830, p. 612 5517: 5500: 5491: 5476: 5452: 5435: 5400: 5382: 5355: 5328: 5308: 5286: 5250: 5235: 5220: 5195: 5181: 5157: 5148: 5136: 5124: 5103: 5099:Stabler (1999) 5086: 5025: 5013: 5001: 4989: 4978:on 10 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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: 7799: 7793: 7789: 7784: 7780: 7779: 7774: 7770: 7766: 7760: 7756: 7752: 7748: 7744: 7738: 7734: 7729: 7725: 7720: 7716: 7710: 7705: 7704: 7697: 7693: 7687: 7683: 7679: 7675: 7671: 7667: 7663: 7659: 7653: 7649: 7644: 7640: 7634: 7630: 7629: 7624: 7620: 7608: 7607: 7602: 7598: 7594: 7590: 7586: 7582: 7578: 7574: 7573: 7567: 7563: 7559: 7554: 7549: 7545: 7541: 7537: 7533: 7532: 7527: 7522: 7510: 7506: 7500: 7496: 7495: 7489: 7485: 7483:0-312-32407-3 7479: 7474: 7473: 7466: 7462: 7458: 7454: 7450: 7446: 7442: 7441: 7435: 7434: 7421: 7417: 7411: 7404: 7399: 7392: 7387: 7371: 7365: 7356: 7350: 7346: 7342: 7341: 7336: 7335:Tyrrell, John 7332: 7325: 7310: 7304: 7297: 7296:Atwood (2006) 7292: 7284: 7278: 7274: 7269: 7268: 7258: 7243: 7242: 7237: 7230: 7221: 7219: 7210: 7203: 7199: 7194: 7178: 7174: 7168: 7160: 7153: 7137: 7130: 7123: 7119: 7113: 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Index

Byron
Byron (disambiguation)
George Byron (disambiguation)
The Right Honourable
FRS
Portrait of Byron
Thomas Phillips
Missolonghi
Aetolia
Ottoman Empire
Aetolia-Acarnania
Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Hucknall
Trinity College, Cambridge
Anne Isabella Milbanke
Claire Clairmont
Ada King, Countess of Lovelace
Allegra Byron
Elizabeth Medora Leigh
John Byron

Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Hereditary peerage
The 5th Baron Byron
The 7th Baron Byron
FRS
peer
Romantic movement
Don Juan
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage

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