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- Jan Kochanowski (Polish: [ˈjan kɔxaˈnɔfskʲi]; 1530 – 22 August 1584) was a Polish Renaissance poet who wrote in Latin and Polish and established poetic...
- Kochanowski in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kochanowski (feminine Kochanowska) is a Polish surname. Notable people include: Andrzej Kochanowski (1542–1596)...
- Jakub Kochanowski (born 17 July 1997) is a Polish professional volleyball player who plays as a middle blocker for Projekt Warsaw and the Poland national...
- fictionalized persona in the viral video, pla**** by German teenager Norman Kochanowski, tries to play Unreal Tournament on his PC, but faces problems with it...
- in Polish by Jan Kochanowski and published in 1580. They are a high point of Polish Renaissance literature, and one of Kochanowski's signal achievements...
- Andrzej Kochanowski (1542–1596) was Polish nobleman, poet and translator. He was Jan Kochanowski's younger brother and Piotr Kochanowski's paternal uncle...
- Roman Kochanowski (28 February 1857, Kraków – 3 August 1945, Freising) was a Polish painter and illustrator who lived in Germany. He is mostly known for...
- Michał Ambroży Kochanowski (1757–1832) was a Chamberlain of Stanisław August Poniatowski since 1778; deputy to the Great Sejm (1788–1792), councillor...
- Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce (Polish: Uniwersytet Jana Kochanowskiego w Kielcach), formerly Holy Cross Academy (Polish: Akademia Świętokrzyska)...
- three-book collection of 294 short, merry poems by Jan Kochanowski. They were written mostly during Kochanowski's courtier period, in the 1560s and 1570s.: 187 ...