- John
Cantius (Latin:
Joannes Cantius; Polish: Jan z Kęt or Jan
Kanty; 23 June 1390 – 24
December 1473) was a
Polish Catholic priest,
scholastic philosopher...
- Jan
Kanty Rafał
Lorek (20
October 1886 – 4
January 1967) was a
Roman Catholic bishop of Sandomierz.
Lorek was born in 1886 in Błażejowice.
After being...
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Count Jan
Kanty Zamoyski (4
August 1900 – 28
September 1961) was a
Polish aristocrat. He was the son of
Count Andrzej Przemysław
Zamoyski and Princess...
- Józef Jan
Kanty Ossoliński (1707–1780) was a
magnate in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Supported Stanisław Leszczyński,
although abandoned him in...
- Jan
Kanty Moszyński (c. 1690 – 14
September 1737) was a Polish-Lithuanian
nobleman and politician,
Treasurer of the
Crown Court from 1729. He came from...
- Jan
Kanty Steczkowski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjan ˈkantɨ stɛt͡ʂˈkɔfskʲi]; 16
October 1862, Dąbrowa
Tarnowska – 3
September 1929, Kraków) was a Polish...
- Jan
Kanty Pawluśkiewicz (born 13
October 1942) is a
Polish composer and musician,
known for his
collaboration with
Marek Grechuta and his compositions...
- Jan
Kanty Fontana (1731 - 1800) was an architect,
surveyor and
burgrave of the
Royal Castle, Warsaw. He was the son of Józef
Fontana and the
younger brother...
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princess of Bourbon-Two
Sicilies by birth.
Through her
marriage to
Count Jan
Kanty Zamoyski, she was a
member of the
House of Zamoyski.
Isabel Alfonsa was...
- Jan
Kanty Ignacy Maszkowski (1794–1865) was a
Polish painter;
known for portraits,
history and
genre paintings. He displa****
artistic skills from an early...