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Lord Byron, the famous poet, acquired his title at the age of 10 from his great-uncle. He attended Harrow in 1801 and Cambridge in 1805. During this period, he met his half-sister Augusta. In 1807, he published his first volume of poetry titled "Hours of Idleness." Byron then embarked on his grand tour, visiting Lisbon, Spain, Greece, and Albania, where he started working on "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage." In 1810, he visited Turkey and returned to London in 1811 at the age of 24. The first two cantos of "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" were published in 1812, followed by "The Corsair" in 1814 and "Hebrew Melodies" in 1815. Byron was involved in scandals and gossip regarding his relationships with Lady Caroline Lamb and Lady Oxford, as well as with Augusta, who gave birth to a child named Medora, the heroine of "The Corsair." In 1815, Byron married Annabella Milbanke, but she left shortly after the birth of their daughter, Augusta Ada.
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