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  1. 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.

  2. Allegra Byron. Clara Allegra Byron (12 de enero de 1817 - 20 de abril de 1822) fue la hija ilegítima del poeta George Gordon, Lord Byron y Claire Clairmont . [1] Nacida en Bath , Inglaterra, su madre la llamó inicialmente Alba , que significa "amanecer" o "blanca". Al principio vivía con su madre, la hermanastra de su madre, Mary Shelley , y ...

  3. En 1817 tuvo una hija ilegítima, Clara Allegra Byron, con Claire Clairmont, hermanastra de Mary Shelley. La niña murió de fiebre a los cinco años. Pasó dos años recorriendo Italia hasta 1821 que se instaló en Pisa. En esta ciudad escribió los dramas en verso Caín y Sardanápalo y los poemas narrativos Mazeppa y La isla.

  4. On August 26, 1816, two of Lord Byron's close friends, John Cam Hobhouse and Scrope Berdmore Davies, arrived at the villa Diodati. The two men came just in time to meet Percy Bysshe Shelley, who was set to leave for England three days later. Byron, Hobhouse, and Scrope Davies developed their warm friendship during their days at Cambridge.

  5. 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"

  6. Hace 3 días · 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

  7. 28 de sept. de 2022 · Clara Allegra Byron (12 January 1817 – 20 April 1822), initially named Alba, meaning "dawn", or "white", by her mother, was the illegitimate daughter of the poet George Gordon, Lord Byron and Claire Clairmont, the stepsister of Mary Shelley. Born in Bath, England, she initially lived with her mother and Mary Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley ...