How did Lord Byron's contribution in the Greek war of Independence?
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He collected some fund and went to Greek war.....but he died due to fever....
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The most notable interceptor for Greek independence was not a greek but was an Englishman Lord Byron. Lord Byron was important not for being an independence fighter, but being a disgraceful author. Byron had dedicated his life to the nation that was not his own. Byron was capable to tap into an existent event known as philhellenism to obtain assistance for the greeks. Lord Byron went to exceptional dimensions to retain the greeks in the mindset of the society. His personality status granted for a well-known if the disreputable, character to spread the message about the situation of the war to a common sphere.
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