History Channel - Biography: Lord Byron 1/5

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2009

An episode of the series Biography on History Channel dedicated to Lord Byron and produced in 2004.

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  • Long Live Lord Byron ,Long Live 1821 and The Greek Revolution !

  • @21parat

    I couldn' t agree more for the revolution my fellow compatriot. Lol!

    But of course it was for our own benefit ;)

  • please, could someone who understands better than me, write here, what is said in the first sentences?

    I understand this, but one word doesnt make sense to me...Thanks

    Lord Byron

    -mad, bad and dangerous to know

    -notorious romantic hero, ............(rock star? poet

    - a genius obsessed by image

    etc.

  • @Lululka

    "Lord Byron: mad, bad and dangerous to know. Notorious romantic hero and rock star poet. A genius obsessed by image, sexually irresistible to both men and women. His scandals shocked the nation. Byron was a 19th century superstar fated to live fast and die young."

  • This is cool! Thanks for sharing!

  • You are all welcome! I am glad you liked it!

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  • byron was a hot bitch!

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  • that's why those people burned his works is because they're jealous of him. maybe..

  • Is there any movie based on Lord Byron?

  • I am an indie Film Actor, and get to play "Lord Byron" soon.. He was an interesting and awesome person from our vast past... I'm looking forward to it.. .

  • Respect to this Great man from Greece!

  • Thank you so much, we have added this to our playlists here, and on facebook...

  • Byron and Wilde are the best literary figures in English literature

  • Basically, he was a pervert. amazon.com/Should-Criticizing-­People-Continue-ebook/dp/B005C­D0YN8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1­310842107&sr=8-1

  • Byron the Bi....like it.

  • Poetry to modern music on: Poetry classics to funky beats. Wow

  • @supertsiable yeah fair point but his life was a very important part of who he was and why he became what he became...the guy is his life and his poems and both are connected ...but yeah ok I agree some of his poetry would have been cool

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