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1816 and Byron
Byron features, under the codename of ' Lord Ruthven ', in Lady Caroline's own Gothic novel: Glenarvon ( 1816 ).
Byron was also the host of the celebrated ghost-story competition involving himself, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Shelley, and John William Polidori at the Villa Diodati on the banks of Lake Geneva in the summer of 1816.
* 1816 – Lord Byron reads Fantasmagoriana to his four house guests at the Villa Diodati, Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Claire Clairmont, and John Polidori, and inspires his challenge that each guest write a ghost story, which culminated in Mary Shelley writing the novel Frankenstein, John Polidori writing the short story The Vampyre, and Byron writing the poem Darkness.
He left it unpublished and kept it for private readings for his friends until 1816 when, on the prompting by George Gordon Byron, it was published.
The poem remained buried in obscurity until a 10 April 1816 meeting between Coleridge and George Gordon Byron, a younger poet, who persuaded Coleridge to publish Christabel and Kubla Khan as fragments.
The source of much of the animosity between the two men can be traced back to Byron ’ s belief that Southey had spread rumours about himself and Percy Shelley being in a " League of Incest " during their time on Lake Geneva in 1816, a claim that Southey strenuously denied.
Byron also composed an enigmatic fragmentary story concerning the mysterious fate of an aristocrat named Augustus Darvell whilst journeying in the Orient — as his contribution to the famous ghost story competition at the Villa Diodati by Lake Geneva in the summer of 1816, between him, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Shelley and John William Polidori ( who was Byron's personal physician ).
* Glenarvon ( 1816 ) by Lady Caroline Lamb which chronicles her affair with Lord Byron ( thinly disguised as the title character ).
He was present at the famous gathering at the Villa Diodati on 16 June 1816 when Byron issued a challenge to him, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Godwin and Claire Clairmont to write a ghost story.
The word was first used ( as millionnaire, double " n ") in French in 1719 by Steven Fentiman, and is first recorded in English ( millionaire, as a French term ) in a letter of Lord Byron of 1816, then in print in Vivian Grey, a novel of 1826 by Benjamin Disraeli.
On 15 October 1816 the Romantic poet Lord Byron visited the library.
Byron c. 1816, by Henry Harlow
Lord Byron was the model for the title character of Glenarvon ( 1816 ) by Byron's erstwhile lover Lady Caroline Lamb ; and for Lord Ruthven in The Vampyre ( 1819 ) by Byron's personal physician, Polidori.
In January 1816, as the Byrons passed their first anniversary, Lord Byron suggested they sell the house at Piccadilly Terrace.
Byron kept his word, and their separation was made legal in March 1816, in a private settlement.
Any romantic designs Clairmont might have had on Shelley were frustrated initially, but she did bring the Shelleys into contact with Lord Byron, with whom she entered into an affair before he left England in 1816 to live abroad.
Clairmont had hopes of becoming a writer or an actress and wrote to Byron asking for " career advice " in March 1816, when she was almost eighteen.
All three films focus on the 1816 trip to Switzerland during which Clairmont aimed to reunite with Byron and Mary Shelley began writing Frankenstein.
In 1816 he was with Byron after his separation from his wife, and contributed notes to the fourth canto of Childe Harold, which was dedicated to him.
It also has a long tradition of hospitality to scholars and students, among whom Lord Byron, who studied Armenian there during much of the year 1816, is remembered by a permanent exhibition.
It was made popular by Lord Byron, who wrote the poem The Prisoner Of Chillon ( 1816 ) about François de Bonivard, a Genevois monk and politician who was imprisoned there from 1530 to 1536 ; Byron also carved his name on a pillar of the dungeon.
* The Dream ( Lord Byron poem ), an 1816 poem by British Romantic poet Lord Byron

1816 and Percy
* the Tenantry Column — much in the style of Nelson's Column, tall and topped by the Percy Lion, symbol of the Percy family — designed by Charles Harper and erected for Hugh Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland in 1816 in gratitude to the Duke.
Over the next 20 years they had ten children: Thornton ( 1810 – 73 ), John Horatio Leigh ( 1812 – 46 ), Mary Florimel Leigh ( 1813 – 49 ), Swinburne Percy Leigh ( 1816 – 27 ), Percy Bysshe Shelley Leigh ( 1817 – 99 ), Henry Sylvan Leigh ( 1819 –?
* Mont Blanc ( poem ) is the title of an 1816 poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Percy Bysshe Shelley, a Biography: Exile of Unfulfilled Renown, 1816 – 1822.
Lewis visited Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Shelley at Geneva, Switzerland in the summer of 1816 and recounted five ghost stories which Shelley recorded in his " Journal at Geneva ( including ghost stories ) and on return to England, 1816 ", beginning with the entry for 18 August, which was published posthumously.
Admiral Algernon Percy, 4th Duke of Northumberland KG, PC, FRS ( 15 December 1792 – 12 February 1865 ), styled Lord Algernon Percy until 1816 and known as The Lord Prudhoe between 1816 and 1847, was a British naval commander, explorer and Conservative politician.
In the summer of 1816 Lord Byron and John William Polidori were staying at the Villa Diodati by Lake Geneva and were visited by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley and Claire Clairmont.
1816 first edition title page. Alastor, or The Spirit of Solitude is a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley, written from September 10 to December 14 in 1815 in Bishopsgate, London and first published in 1816.
" Hymn to Intellectual Beauty " is a poem written by Percy Bysshe Shelley in 1816 and published in 1817.
" Hymn to Intellectual Beauty " was written during the summer of 1816 while Percy and Mary Shelley stayed with Lord Byron near Lake Geneva, Switzerland.
* Catherine Anne Warfield ( 1816 – 77 ), writer of poetry and fiction ; sister of Eleanor Percy Lee

1816 and Shelley
In July 1816 " incessant rainfall " during that " wet, ungenial summer " forced Mary Shelley, John William Polidori, and their friends to stay indoors for much of their Swiss holiday.

1816 and wife
She was a daughter of Frederick William of Nassau-Weilburg ( 1768 – 1816 ) and his wife Burgravine Louise Isabelle of Kirchberg.
Vom Kriege () is a book on war and military strategy by Prussian general Carl von Clausewitz ( 1780 – 1831 ), written mostly after the Napoleonic wars, between 1816 and 1830, and published posthumously by his wife in 1832.
The heart of the Duke of Orléans is now at the Chapelle Royale de Dreux, the necropolis of all the members of the Orléans family, built in 1816 by his descendant Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon, Duchess of Orléans, wife of Philippe Égalité.
He was the third son and seventh child of John Henry Parnell ( 1811 – 1859 ), wealthy Anglo-Irish landowner, and his American wife Delia Tudor Stewart ( 1816 – 1898 ) of Bordentown, New Jersey, daughter of the American naval hero, Admiral Charles Stewart ( 1778-1869 ) ( the stepson of one of George Washington's bodyguards ).
Both Judah Herz Beer and his wife were close to the Prussian court ; when Amalia was awarded in 1816 the Order of Louise, she was given, by Royal dispensation, not the traditional Cross but a portrait bust of the Queen.
Stephen's second wife, Sarah née Wilberforce, died in 1816.
Prince Don Ángel Maria de Iturbide y Huarte ( 2 October 1816 – 21 July 1872 ) and his American wife Alice Green ( ca.
Her daughter married Duke Victor de Broglie on 20 February 1816, at Pisa, and became the wife and mother of French statesmen of distinction.
They had five children: Meriwether Lewis Clark, Sr. ( 1809 – 1881 ), named after his friend and expedition partner ; William Preston Clark ( 1811 – 1840 ); Mary Margaret Clark ( 1814 – 1821 ); George Rogers Hancock Clark ( 1816 – 1858 ), named after Clark's older brother ; and John Julius Clark ( 1818 – 1831 ), named after his oldest brother Jonathan and Clark's wife.
Erich's mother, Klara Jeanette Henriette von Tempelhoff ( 1840 – 1914 ), was the daughter of the noble but impoverished Friedrich August Napoleon von Tempelhoff ( 1804 – 1868 ), and his wife Jeannette Wilhelmine von Dziembowska ( 1816 – 1854 ) – she from a Germanised Polish landed family on her father's side, and through whom Erich was a remote descendant of the Dukes of Silesia and the Marquesses and Electors of Brandenburg.
In 1816 Soane designed the tomb above the vault his wife was buried in it is built from Carrara marble and Portland Stone.
Conrad's great grandfather had been raised to the nobility in 1816 adding " von Hötzendorf ", the surname of his wife from the Palatinate, as his predicate.
* Fourth wife ( 1816 ) of Emperor Franz II.
Las Cases left the island in November 1816, and Gourgaud in January 1818 ; but Montholon, despite the departure of his wife, stayed on at Longwood to the end of the emperor's life ( May, 1821 ).
Influenced by his second wife, Countess Constantine Joseph Dominic Tyurgeym ( 1785-1867 ), whom Prince Razumovsky married in February 1816, he adopted the Roman Catholic faith, abandoned his former Orthodox one.
Sources are his own Letters and Sketches of Sermons, 3 volumes, Boston, 1812 ; Autobiography, continued by his wife, ( also known as Life of Murray ), Boston, 1816, centenary ed., 1870.
He was sent to the garrison town of Logroño, where in La Rioja he married on 13 September 1827 the orphaned daughter of a rich landowner named Ezequiel Martínez de Sicilia y Ruíz de la Cámara ( 1786 – 1812 ) and wife María del Carmen Anacleta Santa Cruz y Oribe ( 1786 – 1816 ), Doña María Jacinta Martínez de Sicilia y Santa Cruz, born there on 16 August 1811 and who eventually survived him, dying in 1878, without issue.
On September 24, 1816, Leopoldina was announced by her father that Pedro of Brangança wished to take a Habsburg princess as his wife.
He was born in Lüben, the son of King Frederick I of Württemberg ( 1754 – 1816 ) and his wife, Duchess Augusta of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel ( 1764 – 1788 ).
He had married in 1816 but his wife predeceased him without children.
He married May 3, 1761 Maria Theresia Gräfin Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau ( 14 February 1736 / 1740-September 25, 1806 ), daughter of Leopold-Ferdinand Graf Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau ( Chlumec nad Cidlinou ( Chlumetz ), January 17, 1713-October 24, 1760 ) and wife ( married in Vienna, September 6, 1734 ) Maria Teresa Capece dei Marchesi di Rofrano ( June 3, 1715-November 12, 1778 ) by whom he had a daughter, Marija Teresa ( baptized on November 28, 1760 – Tours, November 2, 1834 ), married in 1778 and later divorced Wincenty Graf Tyszkiewicz ( died 1816 ), referendarz wielki litewski, and a son, Józef Antoni Poniatowski.
Around 1816 his wife left him, for reasons which are not apparent.
In 1816 he left with his wife for southern Africa where he became a missionary ; his daughter met and fell in love with their student preacher, David Livingstone.

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