When was Lord Byron born?
January 22, 1788
Lord Byron/Date of birth
Lord Byron, in full George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, (born January 22, 1788, London, England—died April 19, 1824, Missolonghi, Greece), British Romantic poet and satirist whose poetry and personality captured the imagination of Europe.
When and how did Lord Byron die?
In July 1823, Byron left Italy to join the Greek insurgents who were fighting a war of independence against the Ottoman Empire. On 19 April 1824 he died from fever at Missolonghi, in modern day Greece. His death was mourned throughout Britain.
Was Lord Byron married?
yes
Lord Byron/Has Current Partner
What did Lord Byron die from?
Fever
Lord Byron/Cause of death
Lord Byron died during the Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire, in Messolonghi on 19 April 1824. Byron’s medical profile consists of recurrent onsets of fever, which gave rise to the issue of malaria relapses.
Who did Lord Byron have children with?
Ada Lovelace
Allegra Byron
Lord Byron/Children
What kind of Education did Lady Byron have?
Born Anne Isabella Milbanke, the only child of The Honourable Judith Noel and Admiral Sir Ralph Milbanke, 6th Baronet. Called Annabelle by friends, she was an intelligent child and she received a remarkable education for a woman of her position and era, with grounding in classics, science, and mathematics, which was her particular interest.
How did Anne Noel Byron change her name?
In April 1816, Byron signed a deed of separation and left the country. Her father changed the family surname to Noel by Royal License, and she became known as Anne Isabella Noel Byron. In 1820, upon the death of Lord Wentworth, who had been both a viscount and a baron, the viscountcy became extinct, and the barony fell into abeyance.
Where can I find a Lady Byron Memorial?
Find a Grave, database and images ( www.findagrave.com/memorial/10639/lady_byron : accessed ), memorial page for Lady Byron (17 May 1792–16 May 1860), Find a Grave Memorial ID 10639, citing Kensal Green Cemetery, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Greater London, England ; Maintained by Find A Grave .