-
Benedykt Kraskowski (1904, Biała Podlaska,
Poland – 1944), was a
Polish "Righteous
Among the Nations" of
German descent, with Jews he emplo**** in his carpentry...
-
Benedykt Dobszewicz (Lithuanian:
Benediktas Dobševičius; 12
March 1722 –
after 1792) was a
philosopher and
physicist of the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania. A...
-
Benedykt Tadeusz Dybowski (12 May 1833 – 31
January 1930) was a
Polish naturalist and physician.
Benedykt Dybowski was born in Adamaryni,
within the Minsk...
-
Benedykt Zientara (15 June 1928 in Ołtarzew - 11 May 1983 in Warsaw) was a
Polish historian. He had been
working at the
Warsaw University since 1950. Zientara...
-
Aleksander Benedykt Stanisław
Sobieski (Polish pronunciation: [alɛˈksandɛr bɛˈnɛdɨkt staˈɲiswaf sɔˈbjɛskʲi]; 9
September 1677 – 16
November 1714) was a...
-
Benedykt of
Sandomierz (Polish:
Benedykt z Sandomierza) was a
Polish Renaissance architect, who
together with
Bartolommeo Berrecci rebuilt the
Wawel Royal...
-
Benedykt Joachim Chmielowski (1700–1763) was a
Polish priest who
wrote Nowe Ateny, the
first Polish-language encyclopedia. It was
first published in 1745-46;...
-
Benedykt Gumowski (born 31
March 1936) was a
Polish footballer who pla**** as a forward, and the
first person to
score a goal in a
televised football game...
-
Prince Antoni Benedykt Konstanty Lubomirski (1718–1761) was a
Polish szlachcic. He was the
landowner of the Połonne, Międzyrzecz and
Miropol estates. Major...
-
Benedict of
Poland (Latin:
Benedictus Polonus,
Polish Benedykt ****) (c. 1200 – c. 1280) was a
Polish Franciscan friar, traveler, explorer, and interpreter...