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No, Mary Shelley did not marry Lord Byron. She was married to Percy Bysshe Shelley, another prominent poet of the Romantic era. Lord Byron was a close friend of the Shelleys and spent time with them in Switzerland, where the idea for Mary Shelley's famous novel "Frankenstein" was conceived.

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