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Barbara Jeziorkowska : ウィキペディア英語版
Barbara Jeziorkowska

Barbara (Baśka) Jeziorkowska (later Wołodyjowska) is a fictional character of the novel ''Fire in the Steppe'' by Henryk Sienkiewicz. She is the main female protagonist, an orphan who marries Michał Wołodyjowski.
In Jerzy Hoffman's 1969 film adaptation, Barbara is portrayed by Magdalena Zawadzka.
==Story==
Date of Barbara Jeziorkowska's birth is unknown. At the beginning of the novel she was probably about 18 years old. Barbara was an orphan in the care of stolnik Makowiecki, Michał Wołodyjowski's brother-in-law. In 1668 she arrived (together with Krystyna Drohojowska) to Warsaw and stopped in Ketling's house. She met Michał Wołodyjowski then and fell in love with him. Although Zagłoba tried to arrange their marriage, Wołodyjowski soon proposed to Krystyna. The girl, however, was in love with his friend, Ketling. When Wołodyjowski found out, he let them be together. Barbara then told Wołodyjowski that she loved him and they married.
In 1672 Barbara and her husband went to Chreptiów, near Kamianets-Podilskyi. They met there Azja, a Tartar who served Poland as a soldier. The man fell in love with Barbara. She was unaware of it, she thought that he wanted to marry Ewa Nowowiejska. Azja tried to abduct Barbara but he failed. She managed to flee on a horse. She wandered around for a few days and eventually she got to Chreptiów. She was exhausted and sick, but recovered.
Barbara went to Kamianets-Podilskyi along with Wołodyjowski, Krystyna and Ketling. The city was attacked by Turkish army. When the city surrendered, Wołodyjowski and Ketling blew themselves up.

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