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6th Baron Byron George Gordon Byron - British poet, born 22nd January 1788, London, died 19 April 1824, Greece. The most popular person in Regency London, he wrote much poetry and carried on illicit affairs, most notably with Lady Caroline Lamb. His greatest love and the cause of his eventual downfall was his half-sister, Augusta, with whom he had a child. He was a friend of the poet Percy Bysshe Shellley.
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An archive of material relating to Byron, including criticism.
Filmography, and detailed biography.
Full text by John Cordy Jeaffeeson, published in 1883.
Profile, articles, reviews and links.
Details on the burial location and disposition of Byron's physical remains.
Byron's life and work, including the history and photos of his home Newstead Abbey, and selected poems.
The Incompetech website's somewhat satirical take on Byron.

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