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George Gordon Lord Byron Manar AlBarjas Mrs.Timm 12-C January 19,2014. Introduction English Poet Known as Lord Byron Flamboyant and notorious of the major romance One of greatest poets 6 th Baron of the Byron Family Got mixed up between relations. Life(Early Years) January 22 nd 1788.
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George Gordon Lord ByronManarAlBarjasMrs.Timm12-CJanuary 19,2014
Introduction • English Poet • Known as Lord Byron • Flamboyant and notorious of the major romance • One of greatest poets • 6th Baron of the Byron Family • Got mixed up between relations
Life(Early Years) • January 22nd 1788. • Son of John”Mad Jack Byron” • surname of” George Byron Gordon” • He inherited the english barony of byron • Dropped “George Byron Gordon” • Became “Lord Byron”
Education • Aberdeen Grammar School • Dr. William Glennie School • Studies were neglected • Education difficulties • Wrote about narrow friendship
Career and Accomplishments • In 1807 • 1809. • 1813 • 1821 • 1817 • 1822
Perosnal Information • Relationship with his sister • Married to Anne Isabella • Had an illegitimate child • Daughters death
Death • 1824 • Sick • Bloodletting disease • Strong fever
Conclusion • Strong enough • Romantic • Confinced with his actions • No fears.
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