Born 1788 (age 36) · London, England
Appears in 9 titles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Byron. George Gordon Byron (later Noel), 6th Baron Byron, FRS (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824), commonly known simply as Lord Byron, was an English poet and a leading figure in the Romantic movement. Among Byron's best-known works are the lengthy narrative poems Don Juan and Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, and the short lyric "She Walks in Beauty". Byron is regarded as one of the greatest British poets, and remains widely read and influential. He travelled widely across Europe, especially in Italy where he lived for seven years. Later in life, Byron joined the Greek War of Independence fighting the Ottoman Empire, for which many Greeks revere him as a national hero. He died one year later at age 36 from a fever contracted while in Missolonghi. Often described as the most flamboyant and notorious of the major Romantics, Byron was both celebrated and castigated in life for his aristocratic excesses, including huge debts, numerous love affairs with men as well as women, rumours of a scandalous liaison with his half-sister, and self-imposed exile. He also fathered Ada, Countess of Lovelace, whose work on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine is considered a founding document in the field of computer science, and Allegra Byron, who died in childhood — as well as, possibly, Elizabeth Medora Leigh out of wedlock.

Filmography

Don Juan DeMarco
6.8
Don Juan DeMarco
1994
Characters
Gothic
5.7
Gothic
1987
Story
6.8
The Vampyr: A Soap Opera
1992
Story
Verdi: I due Foscari
Verdi: I due Foscari
2009
Original Story
Verdi: Il corsaro
Verdi: Il corsaro
2008
Original Story
Bolshoi Ballet: Le Corsaire
Bolshoi Ballet: Le Corsaire
2012
Original Story
Giuseppe Verdi: I due Foscari
Marino Faliero
Marino Faliero
2020
Writer