- Jan
Chryzostom Pasek of Gosławice (c.1636–1701) was a
Polish nobleman and
writer during the
times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He is best remembered...
- Jan
Chryzostom Pieniążek (c. 1630–1712) was a
Polish szlachcic.
Starost of Oświęcim
since 1666 and
voivode of
Sieradz Voivodeship since 1683.
Marshal of...
- Ján
Chryzostom Korec, SJ (22
January 1924 – 24
October 2015) was a
Slovak Jesuit priest and a
cardinal of the
Catholic Church. He was
ordained as a priest...
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Andrzej Chryzostom Załuski...
- Jan
Chryzostom Zachariasiewicz (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjan xrɨˈzɔstɔm zaxarjaˈɕɛvit͡ʂ]; 1823–1906; Zacharyasiewicz, Zacharjasiewicz) was a
Polish novelist...
- Jan
Chryzostom Redler, also
Johann Chrysostomus Redler, (18th century) was a
Polish sculptor. His
exact date of
birth or
death is not known. He worked...
- Jan
Chryzostom Czapski, coat of arms Leliwa, (born 1656, died 18 May 1716) was the
Chamberlain of Malbork,
Castellan of
Kruszwica and
later the Castellan...
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influenced the
literary techniques of Jan
Andrzej Morsztyn (Marinism) and Jan
Chryzostom Pasek (sarmatian memoirs).
During the Enlightenment,
playwright Ignacy...
- Jan
Chryzostom Piłsudski (1760–1837) (Piłsudski coat of arms), was a
Lithuania nobleman and landowner,
Chamberlain of the
Duchy of Samogitia,
Marshal of...
- were
reflected primarily in 17th-century
Polish literature, as in Jan
Chryzostom Pasek's
memoirs and the
poems of Wacław Potocki. The
Polish gentry wore...