Aleksandra Billewiczówna

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.

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

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