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Lord Byron

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Lord Byron has 51 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references, with 2 live disagreements.

51 facts·46 predicates·2 sources·2 in dispute

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  • Lord Byron[2]sourceall time · Probe

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Inbound mentions (39)

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Other facts (46)

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46 facts
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Rdf:typePerson[1]
Rdf:typePerson[2]
Has TitleLord[1]
Has TitleLord[2]
Has OccupationPoet[1]
Has ChildAda Lovelace[1]
Is Parent ofAda Lovelace[1]
Is Claimed bySentence 2 Daughter Line[1]
Has ProfessionPoet[2]
ProfessionPoet[2]
Given NameLord[2]
Family NameByron[2]
Has Full NameLord Byron[2]
Profession in FieldLiterature[2]
Field of WorkLiterature[2]
Contributed to FieldLiterature[2]
Title PrefixLord[2]
Has HonorificLord[2]
Is Nobletrue[2]
Social ClassNobility[2]
Member of Social ClassNobility[2]
Profession Is Poettrue[2]
Occupation Is Poettrue[2]
Career Is Poettrue[2]
Job Is Poettrue[2]
Vocation Is Poettrue[2]
Profession OccupationPoet[2]
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Career ProfessionPoet[2]
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Vocation CareerPoet[2]
Has British Nationalitytrue[2]
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Is Englishtrue[2]
Is British Poettrue[2]
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British Poettrue[2]
English Poettrue[2]
Has Ontological StatusHistorical Entity[2]
Has Reality StatusReal[2]
Has Substance StatusPhysical Being[2]
Has Linguistic FormProper Noun[2]
Grammatical GenderMasculine[2]
Has Pragmatic FunctionReference[2]
Intertextually Referenced byAda Lovelace[2]
Has Knowledge StatusKnown Entity[2]

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References (2)

2 references
  1. [1]Ada E2e8 facts
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      Ada Lovelace (1815-1852) was an English mathematician, widely regarded as the first computer programmer. She was the daughter of the poet Lord Byron. Working with Charles Babbage on his proposed Analytical Engine, she wrote the first publis
  2. [2]Probe43 facts
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      Ada Lovelace was born in London in 1815. She was the daughter of poet Lord Byron. She is regarded as the first computer programmer for her work on Charles Babbage Analytical Engine.

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