Missolonghi, Western Greece, 1888
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Missolonghi, Western Greece, 1888
Engraving showing Missolonghi, Western Greece, 1888. It was here that George Gordon, Lord Byron, died from marsh fever whilst fighting the Turks in 1824
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1824 1888 Byron Died Fever Gordon Marsh Turks Whilst January Missolonghi
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This engraving, titled 'Missolonghi, Western Greece,' dates back to 1888 and offers a glimpse into the historic town that once played a significant role in Greek history. The image portrays the picturesque landscape of Missolonghi, with its serene lake and the imposing ruins of the Venetian fortress standing tall against the backdrop of the mountains. This place holds a special significance in history due to its connection with Lord George Gordon Byron, a renowned British poet, who died here in December 1824. Byron had arrived in Greece during the Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire, inspired by the plight of the Greeks and driven by a desire to join the fight for their freedom. He contracted marsh fever, possibly malaria, while assisting the Greek forces in their defense of the city. Byron's tragic demise at Missolonghi, at the age of 36, was a significant loss for the literary world and the Greek cause. His death brought widespread attention to the Greek struggle for independence and inspired numerous works of art and literature. The image of Byron, the 'Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know' poet, fighting for a cause he believed in, continues to resonate with people even today. The engraving, produced by ILN (Illustrated London News), provides a historical record of this important chapter in Greek and European history. It offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time when the world was connected by the shared experiences of war, loss, and the enduring power of art and literature.
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