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Ivan II of Moscow
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Simeon the Proud
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Amsterdam Stock Exchange c. 1612 — Built by Hendrik de Keyser
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Amsterdam Stock Exchange c. 1612 Built by Hendrik de Keyser
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Euronext logo
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Frances Appleton Longfellow
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Postcard of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's birthplace — Photo taken Portland, Maine, c. 1910; the house was demolished in 1955
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Postcard of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's birthplace Photo taken Portland, Maine, c. 1910; the house was demolished in 1955
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Mary Storer Potter — Became Longfellow's first wife in 1831 and died four years later
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Mary Storer Potter Became Longfellow's first wife in 1831 and died four years later
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Longfellow House — Longfellow National Historic Site, also known as the Vassall-Craigie-Longfellow House, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This house was George Washington's headquarters for 10 months in the Revolutionary War, and noted poet Henry Wadsworth Longellow's house for nearly fifty years.
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Longfellow House Longfellow National Historic Site, also known as the Vassall-Craigie-Longfellow House, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This house was George Washington's headquarters for 10 months in the Revolutionary War, and noted poet Henry Wadsworth Longellow's house for nearly fifty years.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow — Photo by Julia Margaret Cameron, 1868
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Photo by Julia Margaret Cameron, 1868
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