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In the early 20th century, the Chicago River Swim was an annual event that drew ...

Chicago Tribune 26 May 2024
On Sept ...Germs Of Chicago River Mere Bagatelle To Girl.” ... Enthusiasts of such endeavors consider Lord George Gordon Byron, better known as Lord Byron their patron saint ... In “Written after Swimming from Sestos to Abydos,” Lord Byron observed. ... S.C ... Handy.
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Lord Byron and the Romanticism of Greece

Greek City Times 27 Apr 2024
George Gordon, the sixth Lord Byron, was one of the most celebrated poets of the Romantic period as well as a peer, politician and global celebrity, famed not only for his verse but for his ...
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Lord Byron: The Romantic Poet Who Died for Greece

Greek Reporter 19 Apr 2024
George Gordon, or Lord Byron, one of the first and best-known philhellenes, actively participated in battles in Greece’s War of Independence, eventually losing his life in Missolonghi on April 19, 1824.
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Lord Byron’s Commitment to “Liberation” and the Struggle against Colonial Oppression

GlobalResearch 08 Apr 2024
George Gordon Lord Byron was born in London on 22 January 1788. In 1794, he inherited the title Baron Byron on the death of his great uncle, and was titled Lord Byron in 1798.
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Byron: A Life in Ten Letters by Andrew Stauffer – promiscuous, comedic and ‘darkly charismatic’

The Irish Times 27 Feb 2024
Lord Byron emerges from his letters as ... The last time Thomas Moore saw George Gordon, Lord Byron was in Venice in 1819, when Byron entrusted to his fellow poet 78 folio sheets containing his memoirs.
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A look back through other year '24s might help forecast 2024 events

Jonesborough Herald & Tribune 02 Jan 2024
Hamas and Israel went to war following the Oct ... Lord Byron (George Gordon Byron), the British poet, dies on April 19 at the age of 36 in the Greek city of Missolonghi, where he had taken ill while making plans to liberate the Greeks from Ottoman rule.
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Unpacking genius: Some of history’s smartest people were also the weirdest

New York Post 18 Jun 2023
George GordonLordByron was a 19th-century British poet famed for his “Childe Harolde’s Pilgrimage” and “Don Juan.” Son to the infamous “Mad Jack Byron,” who left his wife for a love affair with ...
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Changing Society: Nature, Life, and Resistance in Culture Today

GlobalResearch 24 Mar 2023
To receive Global Research’s Daily Newsletter (selected articles), click here ...  .  .  .   ... “Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot, are fools, and those who dare not, are slaves.” ― George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron) ... .
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Adams: EHS custodian George Gordon impacted all of us in the '50s & '60s

Dothan Eagle 21 Jan 2023
She also introduced us to George Gordon Byron, familiarly known as Lord Byron, whose all-too-brief life ended at age 36 ... Naturally, some of us scholars began calling EHS’s George Gordon, “Lord Byron.” ... “Got on what, Lord Byron?”.
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Ada Lovelace’s skills with language, music and needlepoint contributed to her pioneering work in computing

Raw Story 13 Dec 2022
Lovelace was the daughter of the scandal-ridden romantic poet George Gordon Byron, aka Lord Byron, and his highly educated and strictly religious wife Anne Isabella Noel Byron, known as Lady Byron. Lovelace’s parents separated shortly after her birth.
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Ada Lovelace's skills with language, music and needlepoint contributed to her pioneering work in computing

The Post-Star 09 Dec 2022
Lovelace was the daughter of the scandal-ridden romantic poet George Gordon Byron, aka Lord Byron, and his highly educated and strictly religious wife Anne Isabella Noel Byron, known as Lady Byron.
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