Aleksandra Billewiczówna

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Aleksandra Billewiczówna
The Trilogy character
First appearanceThe Deluge
Last appearanceFire in the Steppe
Created byHenryk Sienkiewicz
Portrayed byMałgorzata Braunek
In-universe information
NicknameOleńka
GenderFemale
FamilyHerakliusz Billewicz (grandfather)
SpouseAndrzej Kmicic
RelativesTomasz Billewicz
ReligionChristian
NationalityLithuanian

Aleksandra Billewicz (Oleńka, Aleksandra Billewiczówna, later Kmicicowa) is a fictional character created by Henryk Sienkiewicz, appearing in the novel The Deluge as the main female protagonist. She is a wise Lithuanian noblewoman, by the will of her grandfather engaged to Andrzej Kmicic.

In 1974 film she is portrayed by Małgorzata Braunek.

Description[edit]

Panna Aleksandra raised her head, as if roused by the silence which followed the exclamations of the man; then the blaze lighted up her face and her serious blue eyes looking from beneath black brows. She was a comely lady, with flaxen hair, pale complexion, and delicate features. She had the beauty of a white flower. The mourning robes added to her dignity. Sitting before the chimney, she seemed buried in thought, as in a dream; doubtless she was meditating over her own lot, for her fates were in the balance.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sienkiewicz, H., [1], Chapter 2