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Helena Modjeska - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Arden the Helena Modjeska Historic House and Gardens is the century old home of Helena Modjeska and is located in a live oak grove on the banks of Santiago Creek in Modjeska Canyon. It has been designated a National Historic Landmark.
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Information about Helena Modjeska ... A collection of news and information related to Helena Modjeska published by Tribune Company sources. ... Topics > Arts and Culture > Helena Modjeska...
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Poland's greatest actress of all time was Helena Modjeska (1840-1909) who came to Southern California in 1876 with her husband, Charles Bozenta Chlapowski (known in America as Count Bozenta,) and a small group of friends including the future novelist and Nobel laureate, Henryk Sienkiewicz.
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The artificial collection comprises primary and secondary source materials on Helena Modjeska, a nineteenth-century Polish stage actress who had a successful career in the United States.
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Arden: Modjeska Historic House & Gardens. Helena Modjeska. Vistor Information. (1840 - 1909) ... Helena Modjeska Foundation. American Cultural Leader ...
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Portrait of Helena Modjeska, actress. Born: October 12, 1840, Cracow, Austro-Hungarian partition of Poland (presently Poland) Died: April 8, 1909, ...
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Your DESCRIPTION TEXT here ... Modjeska, [Modrzejewska] Helena [neé Jadwiga Benda; Jawiga Opid] (1840-1909) Polish actress born on October 12th and raised in Krakow. Her widowed mother, Madame Benda, was a teacher and musician. Helena grew up in a household of six talented children.
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File Name: modjeska_22305; Description: An internationally-famous Polish actress who later moved to the United States. Source: B. P. Holst The Teachers' and Pupils' Cyclopaedia (Kansas City: The Bufton Book Company, 1909)III:1176;
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