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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lord_ByronLord Byron - Wikipedia

    When Byron's great-uncle, who was posthumously labelled the "wicked" Lord Byron, died on 21 May 1798, the 10-year-old became the sixth Baron Byron of Rochdale and inherited the ancestral home, Newstead Abbey, in Nottinghamshire.

  2. 6 de jul. de 2021 · Lord Byron died on April 19, 1824, from fever. He had just turned 36. Despite the many scandals he inspired, Byron was mourned all over, and none more so than Greece.

  3. 18 de abr. de 2024 · How did Lord Byron die? Byron’s earlier travels had instilled in him a love for the country of Greece. In July 1823, this love went a step further when he joined the Greek insurgents in the war for independence from the Turkish.

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  4. Aiding the Greeks in their struggle for independence from Turkish rule, Lord Byron took command of a brigade of Souliot soldiers in early 1824. However, he was weakened by serious illness in February and contracted a fever in April, likely worsened by bloodletting, a then-common treatment.

  5. 13 de nov. de 2009 · George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, dies in what is now Greece, where he had traveled to support the Greek struggle for independence from Turkey. Even today, he is considered a Greek national...

  6. www.bbc.co.uk › historic_figures › byron_lordBBC - History - Lord Byron

    Hace 5 días · 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...