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Ethel Colburn Mayne states that George Gordon Byron was born on 22 January 1788 in a house on 24 Holles Street in London. However, Robert Charles Dallas in his. Quotations about love, from The Quote Garden. By love I mean a noble and sensuous passion, absorbing the energies of the soul, fulfilling destiny, and reducing.

George Gordon Byron(1. January 1. 78. 8London, England.

Died. 19 April 1. Missolonghi, Aetolia, Ottoman Empire (present- day Aetolia- Acarnania, Greece)Resting place. Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Hucknall, Nottinghamshire. Occupation. Poet, Politician. Nationality. English. Alma mater. Trinity College, Cambridge. Literary movement.

Romanticism. Notable works. Spouse. Anne Isabella Milbanke (m. Partner. Claire Clairmont. Children. Ada, Countess of Lovelace. Allegra Byron. Signature. Member of the House of Lords.

Lord Temporal. In office. May 1. 79. 8 – 1. April 1. 82. 4Hereditary Peerage. Preceded by. William Byron.

Succeeded by. George Byron. George Gordon Byron,6th Baron Byron, FRS (2. January 1. 78. 8 – 1.

April 1. 82. 4), commonly known simply as Lord Byron, was a British poet, peer, politician, and a leading figure in the Romantic movement. Among his best- known works are the lengthy narrative poems, Don Juan and Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, and the short lyric poem, . He travelled extensively across Europe, especially in Italy, where he lived for seven years with the struggling poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. Often described as the most flamboyant and notorious of the major Romantics, Byron was both celebrated and castigated in life for his aristocratic excesses, including huge debts, numerous love affairs – with men as well as women, as well as rumours of a scandalous liaison with his half- sister – and self- imposed exile. Cardinal Beaton and heiress of the Gight estate in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. His treatment of her was described as .

Byron himself used this surname for a time and was registered at school in Aberdeen as . At the age of 1. 0, he inherited the English Barony of Byron of Rochdale, becoming . He was born on 2. January in lodgings at Holles Street in London. Catherine moved back to Aberdeenshire in 1. Byron spent his childhood. Catherine regularly experienced mood swings and bouts of melancholy.

As a result, she fell even further into debt to support his demands. It was one of these importunate loans that allowed him to travel to Valenciennes, France, where he died in 1. His mother proudly took him to England, but the Abbey was in an embarrassing state of disrepair and, rather than live there, she decided to lease it to Lord Grey de Ruthyn, among others, during Byron's adolescence. Described as . 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. She once retaliated and, in a fit of temper, referred to him as .

Langley- Moore questions the Galt claim that she over- indulged in alcohol. Upon the death of Byron's mother- in- law Judith Noel, the Hon. Lady Milbanke, in 1. He obtained a Royal Warrant allowing him to . The Royal Warrant also allowed him to . It is speculated that this was so that his initials would read .

Lady Byron eventually succeeded to the Barony of Wentworth, becoming . William Glennie, in Dulwich. Bailey, he was encouraged to exercise in moderation but could not restrain himself from .

His mother interfered with his studies, often withdrawing him from school, with the result that he lacked discipline and his classical studies were neglected. In 1. 80. 1 he was sent to Harrow, where he remained until July 1. Byron fell in love with Mary Chaworth, whom he met while at school. In short, the boy is distractedly in love with Miss Chaworth.! Sure some stronger impulse vibrates here,Which whispers friendship will be doubly dear.

To one, who thus for kindred hearts must roam,And seek abroad, the love denied at home. The following autumn he went up to Trinity College, Cambridge.

His voice first attracted my attention, his countenance fixed it, and his manners attached me to him for ever. 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) against convicted or even suspected offenders. 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. Fugitive Pieces was printed by Ridge of Newark, which contained poems written when Byron was only 1.

Becher, on account of its more amorous verses, particularly the poem To Mary. The savage, anonymous criticism this received (now known to be the work of Henry Peter Brougham) in the Edinburgh Review prompted his first major satire. It was put into the hands of his relation, R. Dallas, requesting him to . He also states that Byron had originally intended to prefix an argument to this poem, and Dallas quotes it.

Dallas is writing that . Fondazione BEICAfter his return from his travels, he again entrusted R.

Dallas as his literary agent to publish his poem Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, which Byron thought of little account. The first two cantos of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage were published in 1.

About the same time, he began his intimacy with his future biographer, Thomas Moore. First travels to the East.

Bettesworth's unfortunate death at the Battle of Alv. He travelled with Hobhouse for the first year and his entourage of servants included the trusty butt of the young men's humour, William Fletcher, Byron's valet. The Napoleonic Wars forced him to avoid most of Europe, and he instead turned to the Mediterranean. The journey provided the opportunity to flee creditors, as well as a former love, Mary Chaworth (the subject of his poem from this time, . For most of the trip, he had a travelling companion in his friend John Cam Hobhouse. Many of these letters are referred to with details in Recollections of the Life of Lord Byron.

Hodgson in which he describes his mastery of the Portuguese language, consisting mainly of swearing and insults. Byron particularly enjoyed his stay in Sintra that is described in Childe Harold's Pilgrimage as . From Lisbon he travelled overland to Seville, Jerez de la Frontera, C. It has been suggested that the two had an intimate relationship involving a sexual affair. The will, however, was later cancelled.

The offer was not accepted. While Salsette was anchored awaiting Ottoman permission to dock at the city, on 3 May 1. Byron and Lieutenant Ekenhead, of Salsette's Marines, swam the Hellespont. Byron commemorated this feat in the second canto of Don Juan. He returned to England from Malta in July 1.

HMS Volage. England 1. He was sought after at every society venue, elected to several exclusive clubs, and frequented the most fashionable London drawing- rooms. Involved at first in an affair with Lady Caroline Lamb (who called him . However, in 1. 81.

Augusta Leigh. Rumours of incest surrounded the pair; Augusta's daughter Medora (b. Byron's. To escape from growing debt and rumour, Byron pressed his determination to marry Annabella, who was said to be the likely heiress of a rich uncle. They married on 2 January 1. Ada, was born in December of that year. However Byron's continuing obsession with Augusta (and his continuing sexual escapades with actresses and others) made their marital life a misery.

Annabella considered Byron insane, and in January 1. The scandal of the separation, the rumours about Augusta, and ever- increasing debts forced him to leave England in April 1. In the summer of 1.

Villa Diodati by Lake Geneva, Switzerland, with his personal physician, the young, brilliant and handsome John William Polidori. There Byron befriended the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Shelley's future wife Mary Godwin.

He was also joined by Mary's stepsister, Claire Clairmont, with whom he had had an affair in London. Kept indoors at the Villa Diodati by the . Mary Shelley produced what would become Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus, and Polidori was inspired by a fragmentary story of Byron's, Fragment of a Novel, to produce The Vampyre, the progenitor of the romanticvampiregenre. Byron wintered in Venice, pausing his travels when he fell in love with Marianna Segati, in whose Venice house he was lodging, and who was soon replaced by 2. Margarita Cogni; both women were married. With the help of Father H. Avgerian, he learned the Armenian language.

He co- authored English Grammar and Armenian (Angleren yev hayeren grakanutyun) in 1. Armenian Grammar and English (Hayeren yev angleren grakanutyun) in 1. Armenian. His two main translations are the Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians, two chapters of Movses Khorenatsi's History of Armenia and sections of Nerses of Lambron's Orations.

On returning to Venice, he wrote the fourth canto of Childe Harold. About the same time, he sold Newstead and published Manfred, Cain and The Deformed Transformed. The first five cantos of Don Juan were written between 1. Countess Guiccioli, who found her first love in Byron, who in turn asked her to elope with him. Here he continued Don Juan and wrote the Ravenna Diary and My Dictionary and Recollections. It was about this time that he received visits from Shelley, as well as from Thomas Moore, to whom he confided his autobiography or .

I get up, quite contrary to my usual custom . 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 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 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.