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Stokes changes approach in sunny conditions at Lord’s after criticism for opting to bowl at both Headingley and Edgbaston ...
Behind the stately façades of Britain’s grandest historical homes and royal residences lies a catalogue of chaos. From scandalous affairs to deadly feuds, eccentric obsessions to crimes that would ...
Ada Lovelace, known as the first computer programmer, was born on Dec. 10, 1815, more than a century before digital ...
Lady Caroline Lamb called her lover, the poet George Gordon — the Sixth Baron Byron — “mad, bad, and dangerous to know.” Now the aristocrat of centuries past is the center of an exhibit, “Byron: A ...
A new tavern has opened in Italy in honour of Nottingham poet Lord Byron. To commemorate 200 years since the death of the poet, whose family home is in Newstead, the Byron Museum in Ravenna, Italy ...
As Lord Byron takes centre stage in the West End, Boyd Tonkin explains how an outspoken champion of the poor became a cultural superstar.
Romantic poet George Gordon Byron, commonly known as Lord Byron, was famous for many things in his day. His epic poems alluded to mythological heroism—and to himself, of course. Among his many feats, ...
However, beyond his literary genius, there are many intriguing facets of Lord Byron’s life that are lesser known. Let’s delve deeper into the life of this enigmatic poet and uncover the man ...
A programme of public events celebrating the life of poet Lord Byron will take place in Nottingham this summer to mark 200 years since his death. Born George Gordon Noel, Byron was a famous ...
George Byron Hodge OBITUARY Oct. 13, 1913 – Dec. 19, 2007 A graveside service for George Byron Hodge, 94, will be conducted at 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 28, at Sumner Cemetery in Sumner, Wash ...