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Tadeusz Kościuszko
Polish, Lithuanian and American military leader (1746–1817)
Ignacy Potocki
Polish nobleman and politician, co-author of the Constitution of May 3 (1750–1809)
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Polish politician and academic (1817-1881)
Count Kazimierz Feliks Badeni
Polish politician of Austria-Hungary (1846-1909)
Szymon Askenazy
Polish historian and statesman (1866-1935)
Stanisław Tarnowski
Polish politician (1837–1917)
Edward Szczepanik
Prime Minister of Poland (1915-2005)
Józef Retinger
Polish diplomat (1888-1960)
Stanisław Haller de Hallenburg
Polish general (1872-1940)
Mieczysław Nowicki
Polish racing cyclist
Julian Klaczko
Polish historian (1825-1906)
Agaton Giller
Polish politician, historian and journalist (1831-1887)
Antin Vasynchuk
Ukrainian politician (1885-1935)
Józef Szujski
Polish politician (1835-1883)
Karol Kniaziewicz
Polish general (1762-1842)
Victor Alter
Jewish socialist activist and publicist (1890–1943)
Tadeusz Romer
Polish diplomat (1894-1978)
Władysław Hieronim Sanguszko
Polish noble (1803–1870)
Janusz Rewiński
Polish actor (1949–2024)
Franciszek Bujak
Polish historian (1875-1953)
Stanisław Lorentz
Polish historian and politician (1899-1991)
Adolf Ciborowski
Polish architect (1919-1987)
Zenon Klemensiewicz
Polish linguist (1891-1969)
Wilhelm Szewczyk
Polish writer
Andrzej Artur Zamoyski
Polish noble (1800-1874)
Szymon Niemiec
Polish journalist and activist
Andrzej Gwiazda
Polish politician
Aleksander Antoni Sapieha
Polish noble
Jakub Świnka
Polish archbishop
Ozjasz Thon
Rabbi, writer, zionist (1870-1936)
Sieciech
right|thumb|Denarius of Sieciech with what appears to be his personal coat of arms right|thumb|Saint Andrew's Church in Kraków, founded by Sieciech
Jerzy Jan Lerski
Polish lawyer and academic (1917-1992)
Miecław
Miecław (; 10th/11th century – 1047) was a cup-bearer of king Mieszko II Lambert, who in c. 1038 had proclaimed independence of the state that he ruled, from the Duchy of Poland, beginning the rebellion that lasted until his death in 1047.
Wacław Grzybowski
Polish politician and philosopher (1887–1959)
Tomasz Łubieński
Brigadier general in the Polish army and Senator
Leon Piniński
Polish jurist and politician (1857-1938)
Lew Rywin
film producer
Wincenty Niemojowski
Polish politician (1784-1834)
Jan Lityński
Polish politician and deputy
Florian Stablewski
Polish archbishop and politician (1841-1906)
Zbigniew Stonoga
Polish businessman, video blogger, social and political activist
Stefan Bobrowski
Polish politician (1840–1863)
Karol Kuryluk
Polish diplomat
Józef Rymer
Polish politician (1882–1922)
Michał Janiszewski
Polish politician and deputy
Zdzisława Janowska
Polish politician, university professor and economist
Antoni Jan Ostrowski
Polish general
Jacek Karnowski
president (mayor) of Sopot
Tadeusz Stefan Lewandowski
Polish politician and deputy
Mikołaj Kurowski
Polish archbishop and politician
Józef Berger
Polish Lutheran pastor (1901-1962)
Jan Klimek
Polish politician
Tadeusz Mostowski
(1766-1842)
Miriam Shaded
human rights activist
Paweł Soloch
former Head of National Security Bureau in Poland
Emeryk August Hutten-Czapski
Polish aristocrat, politician (1897–1979)
Andrzej Niegolewski
Polish politician (1787-1857)
Roman Fritz
Polish politician (born 1966)
Władysław Leopold Jaworski
Polish jurist and politician (1865-1930)
Grzegorz Piechowiak
Polish politician and deputy