Lord Byron, an English poet, died while supporting the Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire in 1824. He played a significant role in raising awareness and funds for the Greek cause and is considered a national hero in Greece. Byron's romanticized image and his poetry continue to inspire generations.
I think you mean Lord Byron.
In fact he did not die while fighting for the Greeks against the Turks because he was taken ill and the course of treatments he received probably caused the sepsis from which he died.
Lord Byron died while participating in the battle vs the ottomans for Greek Independence, although he did not die during a battle or from Battle related injures.
Lord Byron
Jose Marti wrote Guantanamera, among other poems. He was exiled at the age of 17 and died fighting for Cuba Independence at the very beginning of the war.
The Greek god Poseidon never died in Greek myth.
No they did'nt continue fighting after he died.
four people died in the fighting of shay's rebellion
No, he was still a boy and was not at a leader, but he was engaged in the fighting and was actually captured as a POW by the British for a short time and almost died from small pox.
Approximately 3 percent of the population. However, many would join the fighting, go home, and return after harvest or as needs dictated.
The famous greek that died first is Pericles.
Greek myth does not give a birth date for the Greek goddess Persephone, but it is known that in Greek myth she never died.
Theophanes the Greek died in 1410.
No Ares the Greek god never died: he is immortal. There is no myth in Greek myth that states he died.
Thomas Jefferson was indeed accomplished. Not only did he master English (of course), but he also learned Latin, Greek, Spanish, Italian, French and more than twelve Native American dialects. Approximately 18 altogether.