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  1. 13 de mar. de 2024 · Michael Symmons Roberts outside St Mary's Church, Harrow-on-the-Hill, where Allegra Byron is buried. Michael Symmons Roberts and Anne Hall Williams of Harrow School, outside St Mary's Church

  2. 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)".

  3. Lord Byron. George Gordon Byron ( Londres, 22 de enero de 1788- Mesolongi, 19 de abril de 1824), conocido como lord Byron, fue un revolucionario y poeta del movimiento del romanticismo británico, antecedente de la figura del poeta maldito. Debido a su talento poético, su personalidad, su atractivo físico y su vida de escándalos, fue una ...

  4. 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.

  5. 15 de ago. de 2022 · It was these circumstances which ensured the birth of Allegra Biron in January 1817. Allegra – initially named Alba – was the product of one of Byron’s exploits, this time with a woman named Claire Clairmont, the teenage stepsister of the writer Mary Shelley, the woman behind the likes of Frankenstein.

  6. Her baby was born on 12 January 1817 and initially called Alba, in allusion to Byron's nickname. At his request this was later changed to Allegra. Claire clearly hoped that Allegra would alter Byron's attitude to her, but that never happened.

  7. 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"