- male, deceased (1701)
- Jan Chryzostom Pasek was a Polish nobleman ("szlachcic") and writer in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. He is best remembered for his memoirs...
- male, deceased (1696)
- Jan III Sobieski (17 August 1629 - 17 June 1696;), one of the most notable monarchs of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, was the King of Poland...
- male, deceased (1646)
- Jakub Sobieski was a Polish noble, parliamentarian, diarist, political activist, military leader and father of King Jan III Sobieski. Son of...
- male, deceased (1841)
- Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz was a Polish scholar, playwright, poet, patriot and statesman. His family coat-of-arms was "Rawicz". Niemcewicz served as...
- male, deceased (1652)
- Marek Sobieski was a Polish noble (szlachcic). Brother of Jan III Sobieski of Poland. He was starost of Krasnystaw and Jaworów.
- male, deceased (1605)
- Marek Sobieski was a Polish noble (szlachcic). He was courtier since 1577, Royal Court Chorąży (chorąży nadworny królewski) since 1581, caste...
- male, deceased (1687)
- Johannes Hevelius in 1651 and later mayor of Danzig; but from 1639 onward his chief interest became centered in astronomy. In 1641 he built an...
- male, deceased (1706)
- Prince Hieronim Augustyn Lubomirski was a Polish noble (szlachcic), magnate, politician and outstanding military commander. Son of Grand Marshal...
- male, deceased (1935)
- Wacław Sobieski was a Polish historian, professor of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, member of the Polish Academy of Skills ("Polska Ak...
- male, deceased (1714)
- Andreas Schlüter was a baroque sculptor and architect associated with the Petrine Baroque style of architecture and decoration. His early life is o...
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