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Elizabeth Barrett Browning lived from 1806 to 1861.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning was born on March 6, 1806.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning was educated at home by private tutors. She was well-educated in literature, languages, history, and philosophy. Her father encouraged her to pursue intellectual pursuits and her education was a significant influence on her writing.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning died of lung disease in 1861 at the age of 55. She had been battling various health issues throughout her life, including respiratory problems.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning died on June 29, 1861 at the age of 55.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning had 11 siblings: six brothers and five sisters.
Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning were husband and wife. They were both influential poets during the Victorian era, with Robert Browning known for his dramatic monologues and Elizabeth Barrett Browning for her romantic poetry, particularly the collection "Sonnets from the Portuguese."
Elizabeth Barrett Browning had dark brown hair. She was born in Jamaica, into one of the oldest families on that Island (the Barretts) and very possibly had a trace of African ancestry.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning was a Christian and belonged to the Congregationalist denomination. She was known for her strong faith, which often inspired her poetry.
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning married Robert Browning on September 12, 1846, in a private ceremony at St Marylebone Parish Church in London, England.