George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, FRS (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824) was a British poet and peer. He is one of the major figures of the Romantic...
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George Byron Gordon (1870–1927) was a Canadian-American archaeologist, who graduated from Harvard University in 1894. While studying at Harvard, he participated...
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Clara Allegra Byron (12 January 1817 – 20 April 1822) was the illegitimate daughter of the poet George Gordon, Lord Byron, and Claire Clairmont. Born...
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maternal grandfather of poet George Gordon Byron Lord George Gordon (1751–1793), politician, leader of Gordon riots George Gordon, 9th Marquess of Huntly (1761–1853)...
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politician, and the seventh Baron Byron, in 1824 succeeding his cousin the poet George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron in that peerage. As a career naval...
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small fine. Byron henceforth became known as "the Wicked Lord" and "the Devil Byron". He was succeeded by his great-nephew, George Gordon Byron, the sixth...
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Byron, as the son of Admiral George Anson Byron, 7th Baron Byron, who was the cousin of Romantic poet and writer George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron...
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died in infancy; Augusta Byron went on to marry George Leigh. Amelia died in London in 1784. Byron then married Catherine Gordon, heiress of Gight in Aberdeenshire...
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Romantic poet and writer George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron. Byron is the son of Lt. Col. Richard Geoffrey Gordon Byron, 12th Baron Byron, and Dorigen Margaret...
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was an active abolitionist. She married the poet George Gordon Byron, more commonly known as Lord Byron, and separated from him after less than a year,...
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George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron of Rochdale, better known as the poet Lord Byron, was born 22 January 1788 in Holles Street, London, England, and...
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writer, George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron. Byron was the elder son of Col. Wilfrid Byron, of Perth, Western Australia, and of Sylvia Mary Byron née Moore...
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Baron Byron, as a grandson of Admiral George Anson Byron, 7th Baron Byron, who was the cousin of Romantic poet and writer George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron...
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cousin of Romantic poet and writer, George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron. Byron was the son of Col. Richard Byron and Mabel Mackenzie Winter. He was educated...
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Look up Byron in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Byron usually refers to the English poet and writer George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron (1788–1824)...
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William Byron, 5th Baron Byron (5 November 1722 – 19 May 1798), was a British nobleman, peer, politician, and great-uncle of the poet George Gordon Byron who...
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Gordon, 2nd Earl of Aberdeen Catherine Gordon (fl. 1770–1811), mother of the poet George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, usually known as Lord Byron Katherine...
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been a stone set up in Stone Age days". The American archaeologist George Byron Gordon was more expansive (and fanciful) in the course of his Rambles in...
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of Admiral George Anson Byron, 7th Baron Byron, who was the cousin of Romantic poet and writer George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron. Byron was the son...
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1892–1893 excavation of the Hieroglyphic Stairway by John G. Owens and George Byron Gordon. The Carnegie Institution also sponsored work at the site in conjunction...
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William Byron may refer to: William Byron, 3rd Baron Byron (1636–1695), British peer and great-great-grandfather of poet George Gordon Byron William Byron, 4th...
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refer to: The Greek name for George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron Vyronas, a suburb of Athens, Greece, named after Lord Byron Vyron (given name) All pages...
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author of Astarte: A Fragment of Truth concerning George Gordon Byron, Sixth Lord Byron. He was Lord Byron's grandson. He was born at 10 St. James's Square...
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Medora Gordon Byron. She has been tentatively, but not conclusively, identified as Julia Maria Byron (1782–1858), a cousin of George Gordon Byron. There...
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Major-General Charles George Gordon CB (28 January 1833 – 26 January 1885), also known as Chinese Gordon, Gordon Pasha, and Gordon of Khartoum, was a British...
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Lord Byron and George Anson Byron, admiral and explorer, who were the 6th and 7th Baron Byron, respectively. Byron was the second son of William Byron, 4th...
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In the Alaskan wilderness had been published the previous year by George Byron Gordon, with maps and photographs of the region. The story has been cited...
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with the idea of selling them to collectors. In Portland they met George Byron Gordon, director of the Penn Museum, who was planning a trip to Alaska to...
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son of an influential Tlingit chiefly family. Penn Museum director George Byron Gordon hired Shotridge as a curator. He worked for the museum in various...
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officer and peer George Byron, 9th Baron Byron (1855–1917), British army officer and peer Lord Byron (George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron) (1788–1824),...
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