Profession: Linguist, writer, military strategist Famous for: his participation in the Arab Revolt of 1916-18 Born: August 16, 1888, Tremadog, Wales Died: May 19, 1935, Dorset, England Nickname: Lawrence of Arabia
The Early Years
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Thomas Edward Lawrence was born in a village in northwest Wales. His father was a wealthy landowner and his mother had been the governess of Lawrence's older step-sisters.
Lawrence's family moved around a lot. They went first to Scotland and then to France, before settling in Oxford, England. The boy was fascinated by mediaeval castles.
He was also a gifted scholar. When he sat exams at the age of 18, he came 12th out of nearly 5,000 students. He studied modern history at Oxford University. When he was 21, the adventurous Lawrence walked 1,000 kilometres through Palestine and Syria to see castles built by the Crusaders. The Crusades were a series of religious campaigns by European Christians mostly against Muslims from 1095 to 1291.