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Vasily Dmitrievich
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Exhausted Dmitri after the Battle of Kulikovo
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Dmitri Donskoy
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Ivan II of Moscow
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Simeon the Proud
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Built by Hendrik de Keyser
Amsterdam Stock Exchange c. 1612 — Built by Hendrik de Keyser
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Amsterdam Stock Exchange c. 1612 Built by Hendrik de Keyser
Euronext logo
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Frances Appleton Longfellow
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Photo taken Portland, Maine, c. 1910; the house was demolished in 1955
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
Became Longfellow's first wife in 1831 and died four years later
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
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.
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.