Industrial Age · Europe · Culture
1824
Byron Dies at Missolonghi
April 19, 1824
The English poet, who had come to Greece with money and enthusiasm to fight for independence, died of a fever in a marshy Aetolian town without seeing combat. He was thirty-six. His death electrified European philhellenism and made the Greek cause irresistible. The man who had written Don Juan ended, absurdly, as a plaster saint.