Category
page 1Ukrainians in Austria-Hungary
Ivan Franko
Ukrainian poet and writer (1856–1916)

Cyril Genik
immigration agent (1857-1925)

Ivan Puliui
Ukrainian physicist (1845–1918)

Olha Kobylianska
Ukrainian writer and feminist (1863–1942)
Solomea Krushelnytska
Ukrainian opera singer (1872–1952)
Sofia Yablonska
Ukrainian travel writer, photographer
Les Kurbas
Ukrainian and Soviet actor, theatre director, film director (1887—1937)
Yevhen Konovalets
military commander of the UNR army and political leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement (1891-1938)
Vasyl Stefanyk
Ukrainian writer (1871–1936)
Milena Rudnytska
Ukrainian women's rights activist, politician and writer (1892-1976)
Josyf Slipyj
Major Archbishop of Lviv
Mykhaylo Boychuk
Ukrainian painter (1882-1937)
Yevhen Petrushevych
Ukrainian politician (1863-1940)
Iryna Vilde
Ukrainian writer (1907–1982)
Myroslav Ivan Lubachivsky
Major Archbishop of Lviv
Andriy Melnyk
Ukrainian military officer and politician (1890–1964)
Andrey Sheptytsky
Metropolitan Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (1865-1944)
Bohdan Lepky
Ukrainian writer
Vasyl Barvinsky
Ukrainian composer and pianist (1888–1963)
Yakiv Holovatsky
Ukrainian writer and academic (1814-1888)
Ivan Horbachevsky
Ukrainian chemist (1854-1942)
Yaroslav Stetsko
Prime Minister of Ukraine (1912–1986)
Yaroslav Halan
Ukrainian Soviet journalist and playwright (1902–1949)
Nicholas Charnetsky
Ukrainian bishop (1884–1959)
Markiian Shashkevych
Ukrainian poet, translator (1811-1843)
Amvrosy Buchma
Ukrainian soviet actor and film director (1891-1957)
Yevsevii Mandychesvky
Austrian musician (1857-1929)
Ivan Trush
Ukrainian artist (1869-1941)
Kost Levytsky
Ukrainian politician (1859-1941)
Olena Kulchytska
Ukrainian painter (1877–1967)
Klymentiy Sheptytsky
Ukrainian Catholic monk and political prisoner (1869–1951)

Sylvester Sembratovych
Metropolitan Archbishop of Lviv (1836-1898)
Stanyslav Liudkevych
Ukrainian composer (1879–1979)
Volodymyr Hnatiuk
Ukrainian ethnographer and writer
Mykola Kolessa
Ukrainian composer and conductor (1903–2006)
Vasyl Velychkovsky
Ukrainian Greek-Catholic bishop and martyr (1903–1973)
Filaret Kolessa
Ukrainian ethnomusicologist and composer (1871-1947)
Isydor Vorobkevych
Ukrainian composer (1836-1903)
Josaphata Hordashevska
Ukrainian nun (1869-1919)
Stepan Smal-Stotskyi
Ukrainian linguist and economist (1859-1938)
Ivan Vahylevych
Ukrainian poet (1811–1866)
Hryhorij Lakota
Ukrainian martyr, blessed
Anatole Vakhnianyn
Ukrainian composer, public leader and writer (1841–1908)
Ivan Naumovych
Austro-Hungarian politician (1826-1891)
Mariyka Pidhiryanka
Ukrainian writer, children's writer, poet, and teacher (1881–1963)
Symeon Lukach
Ukrainian catholic priest (1893-1964)
Myroslav Irchan
Ukrainian Esperantist and journalist (1897-1937)
Emil Bodnăraș
Romanian general and politician (1904-1976)
Stepan Klochurak
Ukrainian politician, Minister of Defense of Carpatho-Ukraine

Roman Rosdolsky
Marxian scholar and political revolutionary (1898-1967)
Yosyp Bezpalko
politician
Omelyan Kovch
Ukrainian beatified priest and Righteous Among the Nations (1884-1944)
Lonhyn Tsehelskyi
Ukrainian politician (1875–1950)

Olha Basarab
Ukrainian politician (1889-1924)
Mykhailo Parashchuk
Ukrainian artist (1878-1963)
Dmytro Blazheyovskyi
Ukrainian church historian (1910–2011)
Nykyta Budka
Ukrainian bishop, Blessed (1877–1949)
Vasyl Kasiyan
Ukrainian poster artist (1896-1976)
Ivan Krypiakevych
Ukrainian historian (1886–1967)

Ambrose Senyshyn
American Ukrainian archbishop (1903-1976)