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  2. Gettysburg Address - Wikipedia

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    The Gettysburg Address is a speech by Abraham Lincoln in 1863, during the American Civil War, at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The speech is considered one of the most famous and influential in American history, but its exact wording is disputed.

  3. The Knot Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    The Knot Worldwide is a global technology company that provides content, tools, products and services for couples who are planning weddings, organizing a celebration, and navigating pregnancy and parenting. It operates in 16 countries and includes brands such as The Knot, WeddingWire, Bodas.net, Hitched, The Bump, The Bash, Matrimonio.com and others.

  4. Mary, Untier of Knots - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Marian devotion and the Baroque painting of Mary, Untier of Knots, which depicts her as the Woman of the Apocalypse untying knots. Discover the history, the legend, and the popularity of this image in Latin America and worldwide.

  5. The Order of Release, 1746 - Wikipedia

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    A painting by John Everett Millais depicting a Jacobite wife and her husband after his release from prison. The painting marks Millais's departure from Pre-Raphaelitism and his friendship with Effie Gray.

  6. Order of the Knot - Wikipedia

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  7. True lover's knot - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, symbolism and variations of true lover's knot, a term for several knots that represent love, friendship and affection. See examples of true lover's knot in literature, folk songs and art.

  8. Order of the Ship - Wikipedia

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    The first historian to write about the Order of the Ship was Pandolfo Collenuccio in his Compendio dell'Istoria del Regno di Napoli, first published at Venice in 1539 and printed again in 1541, 1552 and 1613. He believed that the ship after which the order was named was the Argo of Greek legend.

  9. Order of the Bath - Wikipedia

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    The Order of the Bath is a British order of chivalry founded by King George I in 1725. It consists of three classes: Knight/Dame Grand Cross, Knight/Dame Commander, and Companion.