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  1. Elizabeth Arnold Poe, conocida como Eliza, (Londres, 1787 – Richmond, Virginia, 8 de diciembre de 1811) fue una actriz anglo-estadounidense, hija de Henry y Elizabeth Arnold y madre de los escritores William Henry Leonard Poe y Edgar Allan Poe y de Rosalie Poe.

  2. Elizabeth Arnold Poe, conocida como Eliza, fue una actriz anglo-estadounidense, hija de Henry y Elizabeth Arnold y madre de los escritores William Henry Leonard Poe y Edgar Allan Poe y de Rosalie Poe. Su muerte influyó enormemente en la literatura de sus dos hijos varones.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eliza_PoeEliza Poe - Wikipedia

    Eliza Poe (née Elizabeth Arnold; formerly Hopkins; 1787 – December 8, 1811) was an English actress and the mother of the American author Edgar Allan Poe.

  4. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Elizabeth Arnold Poe (1787–1811) was an English-born American actress and the mother of the American author Edgar Allan Poe. Continue: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliza_Poe. Eliza Arnold was born to Henry and Elizabeth Arnold in London in the spring of 1787. [1]

  5. 29 de dic. de 2023 · Elizabeth Arnold Poe was a beautiful and talented actress who charmed theatergoers of her day. Born in England, she traveled with her mother, who was also an actress, to the United States in 1796. From the age of 9 until her death at 24, Elizabeth made her living as an actress in theaters from Boston to Charleston.

  6. Elizabeth Arnold. Elizabeth Arnold, born in England, sailed to America with her mother in 1796 at the age of nine. Her mother, also Elizabeth Arnold, an actress, had been given an opportunity to perform in Boston under Charles Powell at the Federal Street Theater.

  7. Poe, Elizabeth (c. 1787–1811) American actress who was the mother of Edgar Allan Poe. Born in London, England, around 1787; died in Richmond, Virginia, on December 8, 1811; probably the daughter of Henry Arnold and Elizabeth Smith (both actors); married Charles D. Hopkins (an actor), in 1802 (died 1805); married David Poe (an actor), in 1806;