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An Englishman’s Armenian Grammar—Lord Byron at the Monastery of Saint Lazarus

Seeking a respite from turmoil in his personal life, the restless Romantic poet Lord Byron made his way to Venice in 1816 for what would become an extended stay. Perhaps not surprisingly, Byron immediately began immersing himself in the intellectual, literary and artistic life of the city. In addition to frequenting establishments like the celebrated…

February 1, 2015 in 19th Century, Armenian.

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