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Elżbieta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Elżbieta [ɛlʐˈbjɛta] or
Elžbieta may
refer to:
Elżbieta,
Lublin Voivodeship, a
village in eastern...
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There have been two
Polish noblewomen named Elzbieta Czartoryska:
Elżbieta Czartoryska (1736–1816)
Elżbieta Czartoryska (1905–1989) This disambiguation...
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Elżbieta Ettinger (September 19, 1924 –
March 12, 2005) was a Polish-American
Jewish writer. The
daughter of
Emmanuel Ettinger and
Regina Stahl, she was...
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Elżbieta Benkowska (born 18
August 1988 in Gdańsk, in Poland) is a
Polish film director,
screenwriter and film editor. Her film
Olena competed at the 2013...
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Elżbieta Dmoch (born
September 29, 1951) is a
Polish singer and flautist,
former member of the po****r band 2 Plus 1.
Dmoch started to
attend singing lessons...
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Elżbieta Szydłowska,
married surname Grabowska (1748 – 1 June 1810), was a
member of the
Polish nobility, a
mistress and
possibly the
morganatic wife of...
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Elżbieta Justyna Czyżewska (May 14, 1938 – June 17, 2010) was a
Polish actress active in both
Poland and the
United States. She
began her
career in Poland...
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stars Jakub Gierszał as Lech Wilczek, and
Agata Kulesza as her mother,
Elżbieta Kossak. The film
premiered at the 24th New
Horizons mBank International...
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Elżbieta Zawacka (Polish pronunciation: [ɛlˈʐbjɛta zaˈvat͡ska]; 19
March 1909 – 10
January 2009),
known also by her war-time nom de
guerre Zo, was a Polish...
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Elżbieta Towarnicka (born 1950) is a
Polish operatic soprano who made an
international career based at the
Opera Krakowska. She is also
known for singing...