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Romola (1862–63) is a
historical novel written by
English author Mary Ann
Evans under the pen name of
George Eliot set in the
fifteenth century. It is...
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Romola Sadie Garai (/ˈrɒmələ ˈɡæri/ ROM-ə-lə GARR-ee; born 6
August 1982) is a Hong Kong-born
British actress and film director.
Known for her extensive...
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Romola Remus Dunlap (April 7, 1900 –
February 17, 1987) was an
American actress who was the
first to play
Dorothy Gale in film, in the 1908 multimedia...
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Romola de
Pulszky (or
Romola Pulszky), (married name Nijinsky; 20
February 1891 – 8 June 1978), was a
Hungarian aristocrat, the
daughter of a politician...
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Romola is a 1924
American silent drama film
directed by
Henry King and shot on
location in Italy. The film
stars Lillian Gish,
Dorothy Gish,
William Powell...
- 1991, pp. 53–76
Romola Nijinsky, 'Nijinsky,' p. 4.
Ostwald 1991, pp. 78–85
Romola Nijinsky, 'Nijinsky,' p.13
Ostwald 1991, pp. 85–86
Romola Nijinsky, 'Nijinsky...
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stars Ian McKellen,
Gemma Arterton, Mark Strong, Ben Barnes,
Alfred Enoch,
Romola Garai, and
Lesley Manville. The
Critic premiered at the
Toronto International...
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Romola Clifton (born 30
November 1935) is an
Australian artist who won the
Claude Hotchin Art
Prize for
watercolor in 1956 and the
Helena Rubinstein Portrait...
- novels: Adam Bede (1859), The Mill on the
Floss (1860),
Silas Marner (1861),
Romola (1862–1863),
Felix Holt, the
Radical (1866),
Middlemarch (1871–1872) and...
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Luisa Contessina Romola di
Lorenzo de' Medici,
known as Luigia, (1477 – 1488) was an
Italian noble. She was the
eightborn and
fourth daughter of Lorenzo...