T. E. Shaw

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T. E. Shaw was the later-life name of T. E. Lawrence, the British archaeologist, soldier, and writer famously known as "Lawrence of Arabia."

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instanceOf British soldier
archaeologist
human
writer
alsoKnownAs Lawrence of Arabia NERFINISHED
T. E. Lawrence NERFINISHED
associatedWith Hashemite leaders in the Arab Revolt
birthName Thomas Edward Lawrence NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt Jesus College, Oxford NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Middle Eastern archaeology
literature
military strategy
gender male
genre autobiography
military history
travel literature
hasNotableAlias Lawrence of Arabia NERFINISHED
influenced modern irregular warfare theory
perceptions of the Arab world in the West
knownFor autobiographical and travel writing
language English
militaryBranch British Army
Royal Air Force
militaryRank colonel
nationality British
notableFor guerrilla warfare and liaison work with Arab forces
influence on Middle Eastern politics after World War I
role in the Arab Revolt during World War I
notableWork Revolt in the Desert NERFINISHED
Seven Pillars of Wisdom NERFINISHED
The Mint NERFINISHED
Translation of the Odyssey of Homer NERFINISHED
occupation airman
archaeologist
intelligence officer
military officer
translator
writer
participatedIn Arab Revolt NERFINISHED
reasonForAlias service in Arabia during World War I
servedIn World War I NERFINISHED
usedPseudonym John Hume Ross NERFINISHED
T. E. Shaw NERFINISHED

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Shaw hasNotableBearer T. E. Shaw