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  1. Teresa, Contessa Guiccioli (1800–1873) was the married lover of Lord Byron while he was living in Ravenna and writing the first five cantos of Don Juan. She wrote the biographical account Lord Byron's Life in Italy. On 19 January 1818, Teresa married an elderly diplomat, Count Alessandro Guiccioli, who was 50 years her senior.

  2. Lord Byron y Teresa Contessa Guiccioli tuvieron una relación apasionada y tumultuosa que duró varios años. Teresa era una joven noble italiana que se enamoró de Byron en 1818, cuando el poeta tenía 30 años y ella solo 19.

  3. Teresa Gamba, contessa Guiccioli, successivamente marchesa di Boissy ( Ravenna, 1799 / 1800 – Settimello, 27 marzo 1873 ), è stata una nobile e scrittrice italiana, celebre per essere stata l'amante di Lord Byron . Indice. 1 Biografia. 1.1 Giovinezza e matrimonio. 1.2 Relazione con Lord Byron. 1.3 Secondo matrimonio. 1.4 Ultimi anni e morte.

  4. 2 de mar. de 2015 · I wish that you had stayed there, with all my heart, – or, at least, that I had never met you in your married state. But all this is too late. I love you, and you love me, – at least, you say so, and act as if you did so, which last is a great consolation in all events. But I more than love you, and cannot cease to love you.

  5. 31 de may. de 2022 · [31.05.2022] carta 31 mayo. 00:00:00. cartas cartas notables Lord Byron notables Teresa Guiccioli. 1819 – Lord Byron, considerado uno de los poetas más versátiles del romanticismo vive en Italia y de su estadía en Venecia fanfarroneaba que había tenido encuentros sexuales con 250 mujeres.

  6. Teresa, Contessa Guiccioli (1800–1873) fue la amante casada [2] de Lord Byron mientras vivía en Rávena y escribía los primeros cinco cantos de Don Juan . [3] Escribió el relato biográfico La vida de Lord Byron en Italia .

  7. Lord Byron's Life in Italy is an English translation of Vie de Lord Byron en Italie by Byron's Italian friend Teresa Guiccioli, the manuscript of which has lain in Ravenna since the early...