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{{picture|file=George Byron.jpg|caption='''George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron''' (1788-1824), in a portrait by Richard Westall (d. 1836)}}
{{picture|file=George Byron.jpg|caption='''George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron''' (1788-1824), in a portrait by Richard Westall (d. 1836)}}
English poet and politician (b. 22 January 1788 in [[London]]; d. 19 April 1824 at Messolonghi), born '''''George Gordon Byron''''' , later known as '''''George Gordon Noel''''' or simply '''''Lord Byron'''''.
English poet and politician (b. 22 January 1788 {{NS}} in [[London]]; d. 19 April 1824 {{NS}} at Messolonghi), born '''''George Gordon Byron''''' , later known as '''''George Gordon Noel''''' or simply '''''Lord Byron'''''.


==Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Byron==
==Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Byron==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
* [[:wikipedia:Lord Byron|Wikipedia]]
* [[:wikipedia:Lord Byron|Wikipedia]]
* {{viaf|95230688}}


[[Category:People|Byron, George]]
[[Category:People|Byron, George]]
[[Category:Writers|Byron, George]]
[[Category:Writers|Byron, George]]

Latest revision as of 21:11, 12 August 2023

George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron (1788-1824), in a portrait by Richard Westall (d. 1836)

English poet and politician (b. 22 January 1788 [N.S.] in London; d. 19 April 1824 [N.S.] at Messolonghi), born George Gordon Byron , later known as George Gordon Noel or simply Lord Byron.

Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Byron

In 1885, Tchaikovsky wrote his Manfred Symphony, Op. 58 on the subject of Byron's Manfred: A Dramatic Poem (1817).

External Links