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- Father Basil Kovpak (or Vasyl Kovpak), a priest formerly of the Archeparchy of Lviv of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, is the founder and...
- male, deceased (1884)
- Pavlo Chubynsky (1839 -January 26 1884) was a Ukrainian poet and ethnographer whose poem "Shche ne vmerla Ukraina" (Ukraine Has Not Yet Perished)...
- male, deceased (1685)
- Yurii Khmelnytsky, son of the famous Bohdan Khmelnytsky, was a Cossack political and military leader. Although he spent half of his adult life as a...
- male
- Leo I of Halych, (born ca. 1228, died ca. 1301) was a son of King Danylo of Halych. Lev became in turn Knyaz of Belz (1245 - 1264), Knyaz of...
- male, deceased (1861)
- Karol Józef Lipiński was a Polish virtuoso violinist and composer. He was born in Radzyń Podlaski. In 1810 he became the first violin and two yea...
- male, deceased (1935)
- Leonid Ivanovich Feodorov (1879 - 1935) was a bishop and Exarch for the Russian Catholic Church, in addition to being a survivor of the GULAG....
- male, deceased (2005)
- Stepan Romanovich Senchuk was born in the city of Prokofevsk in the Kemerovo area. He was part of a family that was subjected to repression....
- male, deceased (1937)
- Alfred Zachariewicz was a Polish architect. Son of Julian Zachariewicz. He worked in Galicia (Central Europe), mainly in Lviv. He designed public...
- male, deceased (1983)
- Felix Landau, was a SS Hauptscharführer, a member of an Einsatzkommando during World War II, based first in Lemberg (today Lviv, Ukraine) and l...
- male, deceased (1975)
- Andrzej Mostowski was a Polish mathematician. He is perhaps best remembered for the Mostowski collapse lemma. Born in Lwów, Austria-Hungary, M...
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