- Lord Byron - Wikipedia
When Byron's great-uncle, who was posthumously labelled the "wicked" Lord Byron, died on 21 May 1798, the 10-year-old became the sixth Baron Byron of Rochdale and inherited the ancestral home, Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire
- Lord Byron | Poems, Books, Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, Ada Lovelace . . .
Lord Byron (born January 22, 1788, London, England—died April 19, 1824, Missolonghi, Greece) was a British Romantic poet and satirist whose poetry and personality captured the imagination of Europe, making him one of the first great literary celebrities
- Lord Byron (George Gordon) | The Poetry Foundation
The most flamboyant and notorious of the major English Romantic poets, George Gordon, Lord Byron, was likewise the most fashionable poet of the early 1800s He created an immensely popular Romantic hero—defiant, melancholy, haunted by secret guilt—for which, to many, he seemed the model
- Greece under water as Storm Byron hits holiday islands
Storm Byron has caused extensive flooding in both urban and rural areas Photo credit: Tassos Stavrou Photograph Shutterstock Greek authorities have issued red code alerts across multiple regions as Storm Byron brings heavy rainfall and strong winds Areas affected include Attica, Central Macedonia
- Severe Weather Front Byron Batters Greece, Causing Widespread . . .
The passage of weather system Byron is resulting in problems across Greece, especially on Zakynthos and Laconia, which face severe flooding
- Byron Weather System Wreaks Havoc Across Greece
Severe weather system Byron has intensified across Greece, prompting widespread alerts and emergency measures Authorities are warning residents to remain vigilant as the country faces heavy rainfall, flooding, and strong winds over the coming days The storm entered its most dangerous phase late
- Unraveling the Life of Lord Byron: A Comprehensive Biography
Byron’s poetry was known for its intense emotion and vivid imagery, which captured the essence of the Romantic Movement His works explored themes of love, nature, and the human condition, and his use of language and symbolism was highly influential in the development of Romantic literature
- Lord Byron | His Life, Writing, Affairs Death | HistoryExtra
Lord Byron is renowned for his contributions to the Romantic movement in literature He gained widespread fame with the first two cantos of his narrative poem Childe Harold's Pilgrimage in 1812, the reflections of a young man disillusioned with his life of pleasure
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