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Essay heading: Heinrich Schliemann
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After 5 years in this job, which he hated, he fled to Hamburg and became a cabin boy on the ?Dorothea'. The ship was wrecked off the coast of the Netherlands. He got a job in Amsterdam for an import/export company, and had learnt Russian and Greek, which enabled him to prosper in his position. He went to the United States for a short period and returned to Russia and married his first wife, Ekaterina... displayed 300 characters
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He went to the United States for a short period and returned to Russia and married his first wife, Ekaterina. They had three children.
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It is said he retired in 1858, at age 36. He was particularly wealthy at this time. With his retirement came archaeology, he wanted to live his childhood dream of finding the city of Troy... displayed next 300 characters
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