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Her birthplace may have been Poitiers, Bordeaux, or Nieul-sur-l ' Autise, where her mother died when Eleanor was 6 or 8.
Her birth was registered at Hitchin, Hertfordshire, near the Strathmores ' English country house, St Paul's Walden Bury, which was also given as her birthplace in the census the following year.
Her mythological birthplace was the Sparta of the Age of Heroes, which features prominently in the canon of Greek myth: in later ancient Greek memory, the Mycenaean Bronze Age became the age of the Greek heroes.
Her son Constantine renamed the city " Helenopolis " after her death in 330, which supports the belief that the city was her birthplace.
Her birthplace is about seven miles ( 11 km ) north of the village, and is marked by a replica cabin along the former WIS-183 at the Little House Wayside ( near Lund, Wisconsin ).
" Her birthplace was named after Apthorp Villa, in Weston, Somerset, where her grandfather Charles Hancock had been born.
Her birthplace was " The Brick House ," an antebellum plantation mansion on the outskirts of town, which her father had purchased shortly before her birth.
Her birthplace, known as the Anna Jarvis house, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
Her birthplace, known as the Anna Jarvis House, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre was opened in Shakespeare's birthplace Stratford upon Avon in 1879 ; and Herbert Beerbohm Tree founded an Academy of Dramatic Art at Her Majesty's Theatre in 1904.
Her birthplace, Ebersdorf, was a center of Pietism in Thuringia and Augusta's grandparents were ardent admirers of this religious movement.
Her birthplace in Church Plain, Great Yarmouth is now a museum.
Her birthplace, the Lane House, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
Her birthplace has been incorrectly reported to be Zambia in some biographies, but she has confirmed in interviews that she was born in London, during a two-week trip by her parents.
Her remains were brought back to her birthplace to be interred in the Cimetière du Grand Jas in Cannes.
Her cremation was paid for by the Parisian charity organization that had helped her, and the ashes were sent back to her sister in the village of Sainte-Mesme near her birthplace and where her parents were buried.
Her birthplace is unknown.
Her birthplace in Farmington, Maine, is today the Nordica Memorial Homestead, a museum and historic site.
Her birthplace is Virginia, not San Francisco.
Her earliest years were spent at her birthplace: Shortwood House, Litton, in Somerset, to which her father had retired from his London practice.

Her and has
Her conclusion has been borne out in the experience of many practitioners: `` short-contact interviewing is neither a truncated nor a telescoped experience but is of the same essential quality as the so-called intensive case work ''.
Her lover precedes her in death, at the wheel, and presumably he too has chosen.
Her husband left her no money, so she has tried different kinds of work, and now hopes to find some work that is not too strenuous.
( Her older sister, Toni Bracher-Lawrence, has been a member of the Houston City Council since 2004.
Her paper has only recently been rediscovered, along with the rich, artistic illustrations and drawings that accompanied it.
Her Green Beret has met his fate /
* Cradle of Filth, a popular British extreme metal band, has produced an album called Dusk ... and Her Embrace inspired by " Carmilla ", and have also recorded an instrumental track titled " Carmilla's Masque ".
Her relationship with the tower has been the subject of extensive global publicity.
Her work has earned her four Grammy Awards and an Academy Award nomination.
" The order of the dedications has changed with the relative power of the United States and Britain, and with relative sales ; the 1954 version of the 14th edition is " Dedicated by Permission to the Heads of the Two English-Speaking Peoples, Dwight David Eisenhower, President of the United States of America, and Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth the Second.
Her work has been translated into nearly 90 languages.
Her daughter Imogen has been quoted as saying " The truth is Enid Blyton was arrogant, insecure, pretentious, very skilled at putting difficult or unpleasant things out of her mind, and without a trace of maternal instinct.
:: Her city, behold it has become the house of the banks and quays of the land.
** Adeline in The Romance of the Forest-“ Her wicked Marquis, having secretly immured Number One ( his first wife ), has now a new and beautiful wife, whose character, alas!
Her 1872 work, Middlemarch, has been described as the greatest novel in the English language by Martin Amis and by Julian Barnes.
Her classical education left its mark ; Christopher Stray has observed that " George Eliot's novels draw heavily on Greek literature ( only one of her books can be printed correctly without the use of a Greek typeface ), and her themes are often influenced by Greek tragedy ".
" Her fiction has been nominated for nine Nebula and three Hugo Awards, and her genre-related scholarly work was recognized with a Pilgrim Award in 1988.
Her more starkly personal 1971 recording Blue has been called one of the best albums ever made.
Her latest and third adult novel Summer Sisters ( 1998 ) was widely praised and has sold more than 3 million copies.
Her reputation has been altered over the years according to changing social and political perspectives, especially after the Mexican Revolution, when she was portrayed in dramas, novels, and paintings as an evil or scheming temptress.
Anish Khanna of Planet Bollywood wrote " Her character has a gamut of emotions to run through-childish immaturity, obsession, evil, anger, anguish-and Madhuri really sinks her teeth into each one.
Her husband Tien is emotionally abusive and has a genetic condition called Vorzohn's Dystrophy.
* 1986 – The musical The Phantom of the Opera has its first performance at Her Majesty's Theatre in London.
Her call now has a positive expectation.
As says Guru Tegh Bahadur, Nanak IX, " He has himself spread out His / Her Own “ maya ” ( worldly illusion ) which He oversees ; many different forms He assumes in many colours, yet He stays independent of all " ( GG, 537 ).

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