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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_ByronJohn Byron - Wikipedia

    John Byron, ritratto da Joshua Reynolds, 1759. John Byron ( Londra, 8 novembre 1723 – Londra, 10 aprile 1786) è stato un ammiraglio inglese. Venne soprannominato Foul-weather Jack a causa della sua frequente sfortuna con le condizioni meteorologiche. A suo nome venne nominata una città nel Nuovo Galles del Sud, in Australia, ovvero Byron Bay .

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  3. Biografía de Lord Byron. Poeta, aristócrata y político británico, Lord Byron, de nombre George Gordon Byron, nació en Londres el 22 de enero de 1788 y falleció en Missolonghi, Grecia, el 19 de abril de 1824. Es considerado uno de los escritores más emblemáticos del Romanticismo literario del siglo XIX.

  4. John Byron, 1st Baron Byron (born c. 1600—died Aug. 23, 1652, Paris, France) was an English Cavalier and Royalist during the Civil Wars.. He was the eldest son of Sir John Byron (d. 1625), a member of an old Lancashire family which had settled at Newstead, near Nottingham.

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    John Byron. A Belmont University graduate and Brentwood, TN native, John Byron has been writing songs since he was 15 years old. At that time his grandfather showed him a few chords on the guitar and encouraged him to write a song. At their next visit, John played his original song, “My Old Man” and soon after taught himself to play “Just ...

  6. Especialista en Ortopedia / Subespecialidad Rodilla. El Dr. John Byron Alzate Arboleda es Médico de la Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, especialista en Ortopedia y Traumatología de esta misma universidad, donde obtuvo grado honorifico. Su desempeño como profesional comenzó en el Hospital San José de Turbo, Antioquia y a lo largo de su ...

  7. BYRON, JOHN, naval officer and governor of Newfoundland; sometimes called Foul-weather Jack for the storms his ships so often endured; b. 8 Nov. 1723, second son of William Byron, 4th Baron Byron, and his third wife Frances Berkeley; m. 8 Sept. 1748 Sophia Trevannion, and they had two sons and seven daughters; d. 10 April 1786 in London ...