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  1. Lady Byron. English Aristocracy. 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...

  2. Lady Byron and Her Daughters places Annabella at the center of a group of women whose lives were shaped in profound ways by Byron, a group that encompasses his half sister and mistress, Augusta; his illegitimate daughter Medora; and Annabella’s own daughter, Ada Lovelace, an extraordinary pioneer of computer programming.

  3. 11 de ago. de 2017 · Lord Byron was infamous for putting it about as they say. His short and chaotic life of sexual deviance resulted in three daughters, none of whom he ever cared for. Ada Lovelace. Ada was born just before Christmas in 1815 to his wife Anne Isabella Milbanke.

  4. 10 de feb. de 2016 · Never Too Late to Set the Record Straight: Reconsidering the Genius of Lord Byron. At LARB, a review of Julia Markus's Lady Byron and Her Daughters (Norton 2015), a new biography of Anne Isabella Byron, wife of Romantic poet Lord Byron. Anne Boyd Rioux questions "what it means to write the life of a woman who has been overshadowed, perhaps even ...

  5. Lord Byron heiratete Anne Isabella Milbanke im Januar 1815, und im folgenden Jahr gebar sie eine Tochter, Augusta Ada (später Ada Lovelace). Kurz nach der Geburt ihrer Tochter trennten sich Lord und Lady Byron, wobei Anne Isabella als Ursache seine inzestuösen Beziehungen zu seiner Halbschwester angab.

  6. Anne Isabella Byron formerly Milbanke. Born 17 May 1792 in Elemore Hall, Pittington, Durham, England. Ancestors. Daughter of Ralph Milbanke MP and Judith Noel. [sibling (s) unknown] Wife of George Gordon Byron — married 2 Jan 1815 in Seaham Hall, County Durham, England. Descendants.

  7. George Hayter: Annabella, Lady Byron, Öl auf Leinwand, um 1812 Anne Isabella Noel Byron, 11. Baroness Wentworth, besser bekannt als Lady Byron (* 17. Mai 1792 in Seaham in der Grafschaft Durham; † 16.