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Antonina Prusinowska, or Pruszanowska, or
Prosinowska (fl. 1767), was a
Polish stage actress. She was the
first native actress in Poland.
Prusinowska was emplo****...
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Perspectives of
Baltic philology. 1 / ed. by
Jowita Niewulis-Grablunas,
Justyna Prusinowska, Ewa Stryczyńska-Hodyl. Poznań:
Wydawnictwo Rys, 2008. pp. 21-40. ISBN 9788360517321...
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Danuta Fidusiewicz-
Prusinowska (born 27 July 1952) is a
Polish gymnast. She
competed at the 1972
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
- Wólka
Prusinowska [ˈvulka pruɕiˈnɔfska] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Piecki,
within Mrągowo County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship...
- Poland, Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth Noble family Potocki Consorts Zofia Firlej Elżbieta
Kazanowska Father Jakub Potocki Mother Jadwiga Prusinowska...
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Tchaikovsky Antonina Nezhdanova (1873–1950),
Russian opera singer Antonina Prusinowska (fl. 1767),
Polish stage actress Antonina Shuranova (1936–2003), Russian...
- actors. The
first Polish actresses were
Wiktoria Leszczyńska and
Antonina Prusinowska, who took part in the
first play and ran the
theatre in 1765–67 before...
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Latvian literature Lāčplēša Day Kalevipoeg –
Estonian national epic
Prusinowska,
Justyna (2018). "They are
still coming back.
Heroes for the time of...
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Perspectives of
Baltic philology. 1 / ed. by
Jowita Niewulis-Grablunas,
Justyna Prusinowska, Ewa Stryczyńska-Hodyl. Poznań:
Wydawnictwo Rys, 2008. pp. 21-40....
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Archived 2008-03-03 at the
Wayback Machine Faulke's
translation Justyna Prusinowska, "Anafielas i
Walhalla przeglądają się w Niemnie. Wędrówka w zaświaty...