George Gordon Byron, commonly known as Lord Byron, was an influential English Romantic poet. He was born in 1788 and died in 1824 while fighting for Greek independence. Byron was famous during his lifetime for his aristocratic lifestyle and numerous love affairs that often ended in scandal. His best known works include the narrative poems Childe Harold's Pilgrimage and Don Juan, as well as the short lyric She Walks in Beauty. Byron addressed themes of unattainable love and drew heavily from his own experiences in his autobiographical poetry.