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  1. William Henry Leonard Poe, generalmente llamado Henry Poe (Boston, Massachusetts; 30 de enero de 1807-Baltimore, Maryland; 1 de agosto de 1831), fue un marinero y poeta amateur, y hermano mayor de Edgar Allan Poe y Rosalie Poe.

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    William Henry Leonard Poe, often referred to as Henry Poe (January 30, 1807 – August 1, 1831), was an American sailor, amateur poet and the older brother of Edgar Allan Poe and Rosalie Poe. After the death of their parents, the three Poe children were split up: Henry lived with family in Baltimore , Maryland, while Edgar and ...

  3. 3 de jul. de 2014 · July 3, 2014. Many know Edgar Allan Poe, the esteemed poet and writer of horror and mystery fiction. Many are unaware; however, that Poe had an older brother, Henry, “The Pirate”. Nicknamed for his sailing expeditions, William Henry Leonard Poe (who went by Henry) was a sailor and a poet.

  4. 4 de oct. de 2013 · They didn’t run with Edgar’s name, though, but under the initials W.H.P.—William Henry Leonard Poe. Few readers know that Edgar had an older brother. Typically going by the name...

  5. William Henry Leonard Poe, generalmente llamado Henry Poe (Boston, Massachusetts; 30 de enero de 1807-Baltimore, Maryland; 1 de agosto de 1831), fue un marinero y poeta amateur, y hermano mayor de Edgar Allan Poe y Rosalie Poe. Fue una inspiración para la vida y obra de su hermano, con quien compartía un estilo de escritura similar.

  6. 11 de mar. de 2015 · WILLIAM HENRY LEONARD POE. AN INTRODUCTION. W ILLIAM HENRY LEONARD POE, the elder brother by two years of Edgar Allan Poe, was born in Boston in 1807 while his parents, David Poe and Elizabeth Arnold Poe, were filling an engagement at the Federal Street Theatre in that city.

  7. 4 de sept. de 2011 · William Henry Leonard Poe (1) was born in Boston, January 30, 1807, and was soon taken to Baltimore, where his grandfather had something to do with his upbringing. His godfather, Henry Didier, (2) helped to educate him and later took him into his counting house. In 1825 Henry Poe visited his brother and sister at Richmond.