Lawrence, T.E.
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| Birthname | Lawrence, Thomas Edward | ||
| born on | 16 August 1888 at 05:00 (= 05:00 AM ) | ||
| Place | Tremodoc, Wales, 52n56, 4w09 | ||
| Timezone | GMT h0w (is standard time) | ||
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| Astrology data | 23°42' 13°41 Asc. 22°43'
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Biography
Welsh soldier of fortune, adventurer, writer and archaeologist. After the press of his day documented his diplomatic and military genius as one of the organizers of the Arab Revolution against Turkey of WW I, Lawrence became a national romantic hero. A scholar of medieval military architecture, Lawrence wrote many works such as "The Seven Pillars of Wisdom," 1926, "Revolt in the Desert," 1927, "Crusader Castles," 1936 and "Oriental Assembly" in 1929.
Lawrence was the second son of four boys. His father, Sir Thomas Robert Chapman left his wife for Tom's mother, the family governess, Sarah Maden. Traveling around the UK, his dad changed their name to Lawrence but failed to secure a divorce from his wife. Lawrence was informed of the nature of his parents unlawful relationship when he was ten years old. Lawrence studied at Oxford University. In 1908, at 19 he went on a 2,000-mile bike tour of France in order to examine the castles and fortifications. In 1911, he worked as the junior member of the British Museum archaeological team at Carchemish, on the Euphrates until 1914.
Lawrence worked for army intelligence in North Africa at the start of WW I and from 1916-1918 he lived as the Arabs, riding on a camel in the desert. In 1916, he helped lead the Arabs against the Turkish Empire. In November 1917 he was held prisoner by the Turks and subjected to whippings and homosexual assaults. After he was freed, he went on to join the Arabs in Damascus, October 1918. The following year, Lawrence failed to negotiate Arab independence from British and French domination at the Paris Peace Conference. In 1921-'22, he used his knowledge of Arab affairs for the benefits of the British Colonial Office.
When his fame reached its peak in 1922, Lawrence withdrew from public attention. He changed his name to John Hume Ross and joined the Royal Air Force as an aircraftman. In 1923, he called himself T.E. Shaw and joined the Royal Tank Corps in Dorset, England. By 1925, he transferred back to the RAF as a private. He was discharged from the RAF in 1935.
On 05/13/1935, Lawrence was involved in a motorcycle accident on a narrow Dorset lane that gave him a nine-inch long fracture on the left side of his skull. He died at the age of 46, on 05/19/1935 after 8:00 A.M. in Dorset, England.
Events
- Death by Accident 19 May 1935 (Motorcycle, age 46)
- Crime : Sex Perpetration/Rape November 1917 (Captured and raped by the Turks)
- Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1926 (First book published)
- Work : New Job 1911 (Worked on the Euphrates)
- Social : Institutionalized - prison, hospital November 1917 (Imprisoned by the Turks)
- Work : Retired 1935 (Discharged from the RAF)
Source Notes
Marion March quotes Knightly and Simon, "The Secret Life of Lawrence of Arabia," for "early morning." LMR quotes Aldington, "Lawrence of Arabia," 1955, for a carefully researched report on p.25, "Thomas Edward, according to his mother, was born in the small hours of the 16th of August, 1888, Tremodoc; he was registered as born on the 15th by his father."
(Formerly, Church of Light quotes Tucker for August 15, 1888, 7:27 AM GMT, Portmadoc, Carner, Wales. In BJA 7/1936, Bailey gave the 15th, 9:24 AM "rectified." Sabian Symbols No.554 gave the 15th, 11:00 PM GMT.)
Categories
- Vocation : Education : Researcher (Plant research)
- Vocation : Science : Other Science (Botonist)
- Vocation : Travel : Adventurer
- Passions : Sexuality : Celibacy/ Minimal (Abhored physical contact)
- Diagnoses : Body Part Problems : Accident/Injury (Motorcycle)
- Vocation : Writers : Textbook/ Non-fiction
- Vocation : Science : Other Science (Archaeologist)
- Vocation : Military : Military career
- Passions : Criminal Victim : Rape/ Sex crime victim (By Turks)
- Notable : Book Collection : American Book
- Traits : Personality : Charismatic
- Notable : Famous : Historic figure (Famed "Lawrence of Arabia")
- Vocation : Military : Combat
- Vocation : Military : POW/ MIA
- Passions : Criminal Victim : Assault/ Battery victim (Whipped and beaten while prisoner)
- Personal : Misc. : Changed name (Numerous times)
- Family : Childhood : Parent, Single or Step (Parents seperated, never divorced)
- Traits : Personality : Unique

23°42'
13°41 Asc.