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  1. 21 de jul. de 2012 · On the first of March, 1821, Allegra Byron entered the Convento di San Giovanni like a small storm, accompanied by non-relations, overdressed women who handled her with cool affection.

  2. Byron sent Allegra's body to England and John Murray tried to arrange a funeral at Harrow Church. He had written an inscription for a plague, that read "In memory of Allegra, daughter of G.G., Lord Byron, who died at Bagna Cavallo in Italy, April 20, 1822, Aged Five Years and Three Months,-'I shall go to her, but she shall not return to me.'-2 Samuel, xii, 23"

  3. Allegra was a toy at which rude hands plucked violently, until death lifted her from their clutches, and hid her away in the safety and dignity of the tomb. “She is more fortunate than we are ...

  4. Clara Allegra Byron ( 12 de enero de 1817, Bath, Inglaterra – 20 de abril de 1822, Bagnacavallo, Rávena, Italia) era la hija ilegítima del poeta George Gordon, Lord Byron y Claire Clairmont. Nacida en Bath, Inglaterra, llamada al inicio por su madre Alba, por su significado "amanecer", o "blanco (simbolizando pureza)".

  5. Clara Allegra Byron (12 January 1817 – 20 April 1822) was the illegitimate daughter of the poet George Gordon, Lord Byron and Claire Clairmont. Born in Bath, England, she was initially named Alba, meaning "dawn", or "white", by her mother. At first she lived with her mother, her mother's stepsister, Mary Shelley, and Mary's husband Percy Bysshe Shelley. When she was fifteen months old, she ...

  6. 30 de nov. de 2018 · The Turbulent Lives of Lord Byron’s Wife and Daughter: Annabella Milbanke and Ada Lovelace. By Miranda Seymour. Illustrated. 547 pp. Pegasus Books. $35. As calamitous marriages go it was ...

  7. www.historic-uk.com › CultureUK › Lord-ByronLord Byron - Historic UK

    By now Byron’s illegitimate daughter Allegra had arrived in Italy, sent by her mother Claire to be with her father. Byron sent her away to be educated at a convent near Ravenna, where she died in April 1822. Later that same year Byron also lost his friend Shelley who died when his boat, the Don Juan, went down at sea.