Coat of arms of the city of Kraków
Sigismund II Augustus
Stefan Banach
Olga Boznańska
Stefan Bryła
Nicolaus Copernicus
Napoleon Cybulski
Ignacy Daszyński
Andrzej Duda
Zvi Hecker
Jerzy Hoffman
Leopold Infeld
Roman Ingarden
Moïse Kisling
Marek Kondrat
Abel Korzeniowski
Robert Kubica
Stanisław Lem
Bronisław Malinowski
Jan Matejko
Czesław Miłosz
Helena Modjeska
Edward Mosberg
Krzysztof Penderecki
Roman Polanski
Agnieszka Radwańska
Helena Rubinstein
Oskar Schindler
Veit Stoss
Jerzy Stuhr
Wisława Szymborska
Grzegorz Turnau
John II Casimir Vasa
Jerzy Vetulani
Andrzej Wajda
Karol Wojtyła, future Pope John Paul II
Stanisław Wyspiański
This list contains notable people both born in Kraków and residents of the city, ordered chronologically by year of birth.
11th to 18th centuries [ edit ]
Ladislaus I of Hungary [ 1] (ca.1040–1095) King of Hungary from 1077 and King of Croatia from 1091.
Bolesław III Wrymouth [ 2] [ 3] (1086–1138), duke of Poland
Władysław II the Exile [citation needed ] (1105–1159), High Duke of Poland
Matthew of Kraków [ 4] (c. 1335–1410), theologian
Władysław III of Poland [ 5] (1424–1444), King of Poland.[ 6]
Casimir IV Jagiellon [ 7] [ 8] (1427–1492), King of Poland
Vladislaus II of Hungary [ 9] (1456–1516), King of Bohemia and Hungary
Hedwig Jagiellon [ 10] (1457–1502), Duchess of Bavaria
John I Albert [ 11] (1459–1501), King of Poland
Sophia Jagiellon [ 12] (1464–1512), Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach
Johann V Thurzo [ 13] (1466–1520), bishop
Stanislav I Thurzo [ 14] (1470–1540), bishop
Stanislaus Hosius [ 15] (1504–1579), Catholic cardinal.[ 16]
Sigismund II Augustus [ 17] [ 18] (1520–1572), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania
Sophia Jagiellon [ 19] (1522–1575), Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Anna Jagiellon [ 20] (1523–1596), Queen of Poland
Hieronim Malecki [ 21] (1525/1526–1583/1584), theologian
Catherine Jagiellon [ 22] (1526–1583), Queen of Sweden
Rabbi Moses Isserles (1530–1572) an eminent Polish Ashkenazic rabbi.[ 23]
Mikołaj Zebrzydowski [ 24] (1553–1620), noble
Maharsha [ 25] (1555–1631), rabbi
Władysław IV Vasa [ 26] [ 27] (1595–1648), King of Poland
John II Casimir Vasa [ 28] (1609–1672), King of Poland
Elazar Rokeach [ 29] (c. 1665–1742), rabbi
Theresa Kunegunda Sobieska [ 30] (1676–1730), Electress of Bavaria and of the Electorate of the Palatinate
Szymon Czechowicz [ 31] (1689–1775), painter
Jonathan Eybeschutz [ 32] (1690–1764), Talmudist and Kabbalist
Aleksander Józef Sułkowski [ 33] (1695–1762), Saxon-Polish general
Józef Peszka [ 34] (1767–1831), painter and art professor
Andrzej Alojzy Ankwicz [ 35] (1777–1838), archbishop of Lviv and of Prague
Carl Carl [ 36] (1787–1854), actor and theatre director
Henryk Dembiński [ 37] (1791–1864), engineer, traveler and general
Franciszek Mirecki [ 38] (1791–1862), composer, music conductor, and music teacher
Eduard von Feuchtersleben [ 39] (1798–1857), mining engineer and writer
Piotr Michałowski [ 40] (1800–1855), painter
Wojciech Stattler [ 41] (1800–1875), painter and art teacher
Friedrich Halm [ 43] (1806–1871), poet, dramatist, and novella writer.[ 44]
Józef Kremer [ 45] (1806–1875), philosopher, aesthetician, historian of art and psychologist
Ludwik Gorzkowski (1811–1857), politician, physicist and revolutionary activist
Antoni Kątski [ 46] (1817–1899), pianist and composer
Maximilian Cercha [ 47] (1818–1907), painter and drawer
Julian Gutowski [ 48] (1823–1890), Mayor of Nowy Sącz
Ludwig Burger [ 49] (1825–1884), historical painter and illustrator
Karol Estreicher (senior) [ 50] (1827–1908), bibliographer, librarian, and a founder of the Polish Academy of Learning
Stanisław Mieroszewski [ 51] (1827–1900), politician, writer, historian and member of the Imperial Council of Austria
Władysław Łuszczkiewicz [ 52] (1828–1900), painter and art historian
Aleksander Kotsis [ 53] (1836–1877), painter
Michał Bałucki [ 54] (1837–1901), playwright and poet
Jan Matejko [ 55] (1838–1893), painter
Adam Bełcikowski [ 56] (1839-1909) philosopher, historian of literature, poet
Helena Modjeska [ 57] (1840–1909), actress.[ 58]
Anton Rehmann [ 59] (1840–1917), geographer, geomorphologist, botanist and explorer
Edmund von Neusser [ 60] (1852–1912), internist and professor
Josef Josephi [ 61] (1852–1920), singer and actor
Stanisław Tondos [ 62] (1854–1917), painter
Eduard Birnbaum [ 63] (1855–1920), cantor
Kazimierz Pochwalski [ 64] (1855–1940), painter
Jan Drozdowski [ 65] (1857–1918), pianist and music teacher
Arthur Giesl von Gieslingen [ 66] (1857–1935), general officer during the First World War who worked for the Evidenzbureau
Heinrich Rauchinger [ 67] (1858–1942), portrait painter and history painter
Ignaz Sowinski [ 68] (1858–1917), architect
Lola Beeth [ 69] (1861–1940), Austrian operatic soprano
Adam Maurizio [ 70] (1862–1941), botanist and specialist of food technology and cultural history
Olga Boznańska [ 71] (1865–1940), painter
Leon Wachholz [ 72] (1867–1942), scientist and medical examiner
Sigmund Fraenkel [ 73] (1868–1939), chemist
Asriel Günzig [ 74] (1868–1931), rabbi
Stanisław Estreicher [ 75] (1869–1939), historian of Law and politician
Stanisław Wyspiański [ 76] (1869–1907), playwright, painter, and poet
Saul Raphael Landau [ 77] (1870–1943), lawyer and Jewish publicist
Heinrich Nebenzahl [ 78] (1870–1938), film producer
Henryk Opieński [ 79] (1870–1942), composer
Helena Rubinstein [ 80] (1870–1965), cosmetics entrepreneur and philanthropist
Lucjan Rydel [ 81] (1870–1918), poet and playwright
Josef Strasser [de ] (1870–1935), politician, journalist and Marxist theorist
Michał Marian Siedlecki [ 82] (1873–1940), marine biologist
Rudolf Maria Holzapfel [ 83] (1874–1930), psychologist and philosopher
Rafael Schermann [ 84] (1874–1943), graphologist and psychic
Xawery Dunikowski [ 85] (1875–1964), sculptor and artist
Władysław Wróblewski [ 86] (1875–1951), politician, scientist, diplomat, and lawyer
Bernard Friedberg [ 87] (1876–1961), Hebraist, scholar and bibliographer
Mordechaj Gebirtig [ 88] (1877–1942), poet and composer
Archduchess Maria Christina of Austria (1879–1962) ,[ 89] Archduchess of Austria
Adolf Chybiński [ 90] (1880–1952), historian, musicologist, and academic
Henryk Grossman [ 91] (1881–1950), economist, historian, and Marxist revolutionary
Gustav Adolf Platz [ 92] (1881–1947), architect
Max Fleischer [ 93] (1883–1972), cartoonist and film producer
Leon Chwistek [ 94] (1884–1944), painter, theoretician of modern art, literary critic, logician, philosopher, and mathematician
Bronisław Malinowski [ 95] (1884–1942), social anthropologist
Tadeusz Kutrzeba [ 96] (1885–1947), general in the Polish Army
Juliusz Osterwa [ 97] (1885–1947), actor, theatre director, and art theoretician
Rudolf Towarek [de ] (1885–1959), major general and commander of the Theresian Military Academy
Stefan Bryła [ 98] (1886–1943), construction engineer and welding pioneer
Zygmunt Klemensiewicz [ 99] (1886–1963), physicist, physical chemist, and mountain climber
Leon Schiller [ 100] (1887–1954), theatre director and theatre theoretician
Salamon Dembitzer [de ] (1888–1964), writer and journalist
Jerzy Gablenz [de ] (1888–1937), composer
Stanislaus Poray [ 101] (1888-1948), painter active in Hollywood, California
Józef Retinger [ 102] (1888–1960), scholar, international political activist, publicist, and writer
Tony Goldschlag [de ] (1890–1944), singer
Henryk Gotlib [ 103] (1890–1966), painter, sculptor, and writer.dnb
Josef von Manowarda [ 104] (1890–1942), operatic singer
Moise Kisling [ 105] (1891–1953), painter
Tadeusz Peiper [ 106] (1891–1969), poet, art critic, and theoretician of literature
Stefan Banach [ 107] (1892–1945), mathematician
Roman Ingarden [ 108] (1893–1970), philosopher
Frank Linke-Crawford [ 109] (1893–1918), flying ace of the Austro-Hungarian Air Force during World War I.
Margarete Stöger-Steiner von Steinstätten [de ] (1893–1969), publisher, narrator, and women's rights activist
Ewa Bandrowska-Turska [ 110] (1894–1979), opera singer and music educator
Alice Halicka [ 111] (1894–1975), painter
Emil August Fieldorf [ 112] (1895–1953), deputy commander-in-chief of the Polish Home Army
Joseph Rosenstock [ 113] (1895–1985), conductor and composer
Jan Adamus [de ] (1896–1962), historian
Elsa Gasser (1896–1967), Polish-born Swiss economist and businesswoman
Ferdynand Zweig [ 114] (1896–1988), economist and sociologist
Jerzy Adam Brandhuber [ 115] (1897–1981), painter and survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp
Franciszek Hynek [de ] (1897–1958), pioneer of the Polish balloon sport
Gustav Ichheiser [de ] (1897–1969), social psychologist and sociologist
Henryk Reyman [ 116] (1897–1963), football player and football trainer
Leopold Infeld [ 117] (1898–1968), physicist
Rudolph Maté [ 118] (1898–1964), cinematographer and film director
Ludwik Gintel [ 119] (1899–1973), football player
Leon Kruczkowski [ 120] (1900–1962), writer
Leon Sperling [ 121] (1900–1941), football player
Yohanan Bader [ 122] (1901–1994), Israeli politician
Gilda Gray [ 123] (1901–1959), actress and dancer.bnf
Itzhak Stern [ 124] (1901–1969), Holocaust survivor
Alexander Weissberg-Cybulski [ 125] (1901–1964), physicist, author, and businessman
Alexander Abusch [ 126] (1902–1982), journalist, writer, and politician in East Germany
Paul Rosenstein-Rodan [ 127] (1902–1985), economist
Ludwik Gross [ 128] (1904–1999), oncologist and virologist
Grete Bittner [de ] (1905–1973), folk actress
Wanda Wasilewska [ 129] (1905–1964), politician and writer
Karol Estreicher (junior) [ 130] (1906–1984), professor and historian of art
Jan Hoffman [ 131] (1906–1995), pianist and music educator
Edward Ochab [ 132] (1906–1989), politician and general
Georg Clam Martinic [de ] (1908–2000), engineer, farmer, author and preservationist
Adam Marczyński [ 133] (1908–1985), painter
Yoel Zussman [ 134] (1910–1982), jurist and judge
Jadwiga Jędrzejowska [ 135] (1912–1980), tennis player
Jerzy Turowicz [ 136] (1912–1999), journalist and editor
Jan Ekier [ 137] (1913–2004), pianist, composer, and music educator
Poldek Pfefferberg [ 138] (1913–2001), Holocaust survivor
Stanisław Has [de ] (1914–1997), composer and conductor
Tadeusz Hołuj [ 139] (1916–1985), writer and survivor of Auschwitz
Wojciech Żukrowski [ 140] (1916–2000), writer, poet, essayist, and literary critic
Ludwik Stefański [de ] (1917–1982), pianist and music educator
Aleksander Kulisiewicz (1918–1982), journalist and singer
Michael Theodore Michael [de ] (1918–1997), Israeli diplomat
Roman Haubenstock-Ramati [ 141] (1919–1994), music editor and composer
Anna Kowalska-Lewicka [de ] (1920–2009), ethnographer
Mietek Pemper [ 142] (1920–2011), survivor of Krakow-Płaszów concentration camp
Witold Benedyktowicz [de ] (1921–1997), Evangelical Methodist pastor, chief superintendent of the Evangelical Methodist Church in the People's Republic of Poland, university professor
Andrzej Munk [ 143] (1921–1961), director and cinematographer
Czesław Oberdak [de ] (1921–1945), pilot
Bogdan Śliwa [ 144] (1922–2003), chess player
Gustaw Holoubek [ 145] (1923–2008), actor, film and theatre director and educator
Jerzy Nowosielski [ 146] (1923–2011), painter, graphic artist, and illustrator
Zofia Posmysz [ 147] (1923–2022), editor and author
Gena Turgel [ 148] (1923–2018), educator, author, and Holocaust survivor
Piotr Wandycz [ 149] (1923–2017), Polish-American historian
Roman Ciesielski [de ] (1924–2004), civil engineer
Wojciech Has [ 150] (1925–2000), film director
Edward Mosberg (1926–2022), Polish-American Holocaust survivor, educator, and philanthropist
Jan Bogusław Niemczyk [de ] (1926–1990), Evangelical Lutheran theologian
Miriam Akavia [ 151] (1927–2015), writer and translator
Siegmund Kalinski [de ] (1927–2015), German general practitioner, journalist, and Holocaust survivor
Moshe Taube (1927–2020), cantor, academic, and musician
Franciszek Macharski [ 152] (1927–2016), Archbishop of Krakow
Bernard Offen [ 153] (born 1929), Holocaust survivor and film producer
Stella Müller-Madej [de ] (1930–2013), Jewish contemporary witness of the Holocaust
Zvi Hecker [ 154] (19312–2023), architect
Tad Taube [de ] (born 1931), Polish American entrepreneur and philanthropist
Jerzy Hoffman [ 155] (born 1932), film director
Lucjan Kaszycki [de ] (born 1932), composer, music teacher, and scholar
Rudolf Klimek [de ] (born 1932), doctor, university lecturer, nonfiction author, and publicist
Marek Mietelski [de ] (born 1933), pianist and music educator
Andrzej Trzaskowski [ 156] (1933–1998), jazz composer and musicologist
Jerzy Vetulani [ 157] (1936–2017), biochemist, psychopharmacologist and neuroscientist
Adam Holender [ 158] (born 1937), cinematographer
Zygmunt Konieczny [ 159] (born 1937), composer
Andrzej Sariusz-Skąpski [ 160] (1937–2010), President of the Federation of Katyn Families
Marek Walczewski [ 161] (1937–2009), actor
Roman Dyląg [de ] (born 1938), jazz bassist
Roma Ligocka [ 162] (born 1938), costume designer, author, and painter
Adam Greenberg [ 163] (born 1939), cinematographer
Marek Jablonski [de ] (1939–1999), pianist and music educator
Anna Polony [ 164] (born 1939), theatre and film actress
Barbara Buczek [ 165] (1940–1993), composer, pianist, and music educator
Dieter Harlfinger [de ] (born 1940), classical philologist
Karin Reschke [de ] (born 1940), writer
Kazimierz Kaczor [ 166] (born 1941), actor
Ewa Demarczyk [ 167] (born 1941), singer
Jürgen Guttenberger [de ] (born 1941), politician
Janusz Muniak [ 168] (1941–2016), jazz musician
Ivan Putski [ 169] (born 1941), professional wrestler and bodybuilder
Stefan Jerzy Zweig [ 170] (born 1941), author and cinematographer
Marek Koterski [ 171] (born 1942), film director
Janina Paradowska [ 172] (1942–2016), journalist
Eberhard Schulte-Wissermann [de ] (born 1942), lawyer and politician
Krzysztof Meyer [ 173] (born 1943), composer, pianist, music theorist, and professor
Lothar von Seltmann [de ] (born 1943), writer and song poet
Jerzy Bahr [ 174] (1944–2016), Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to the Russian Federation
Ewa Braun [ 175] (born 1944), Oscar winning set decorator, costume designer, and production designer
Józef Serafin [de ] (born 1944), organist and music educator
Christian Ohrloff [de ] (born 1944), ophthalmologist
Antoni Wit [ 176] (born 1944), conductor
Ewa Lipska [ 177] (born 1945), writer
Leszek Zadlo [ 178] (born 1945), jazz musician and university teacher
Jerzy Zelnik [ 179] (born 1945), actor
Robert Gadocha [ 180] (born 1946), soccer player
Józef Rychlik [de ] (born 1946), composer and music educator
Zbigniew Seifert [ 181] (1946–1979), jazz musician
Janusz Stefański [de ] (1946–2016), jazz musician
Jan Jarczyk [de ] (1947–2014), jazz musician
Andrzej Olechowski [ 182] (born 1947), politician and economist
Jerzy Stuhr [ 183] (born 1947), actor and director
Jan Balachowski [ 184] (born 1948), sprinter
Jan Widacki [ 185] (born 1948), jurisprudence academic, professor, diplomat, and politician
Andrzej Zaucha [ 186] (1949–1991), singer
Szymon Kawalla [de ] (born 1949), composer, conductor, violinist, and music educator
Ryszard Legutko [ 187] (born 1949), politician
Zbigniew Wassermann [ 188] (1949–2010), politician and jurist
Marek Kondrat [ 189] (born 1950), actor
Piotr Małoszewski [de ] (1950–2017), geoscientist
Johann Rafelski [ 190] (born 1950), physicist
Jan Gmyrek [ 191] (born 1951), handball player
Olga Jackowska [ 192] (1951–2018), singer
Tadeusz Rutkowski [ 193] (born 1951), weightlifter
Jerzy Miller [ 194] (born 1952), Polish Minister of the Interior
Ryszard Szeremeta [ 195] (born 1952), composer, conductor, and jazz singer
Marek Chołoniewski [de ] (born 1953), composer, music organiser, and music educator
Jarek Śmietana [ 196] (1953–2013), jazz musician
Bogusław Sonik [ 197] (born 1953), politician
Marek Chlanda [de ] (born 1954), draftsman, graphic artist, installation and performance artist
Rudko Kawczynski [de ] (born 1954), spokesman for the Roma National Congress
Róża Thun [ 198] (born 1954), publicist and Member of the European Parliament
Zdzisław Kapka [ 199] (born 1954), football player, football manager, and politician
Maciej Klimek [de ] (born 1954), mathematician, textbook author, and university professor
Paul Dembinski (born 1955), economist
Małgorzata Jaworska [de ] (born 1955), pianist
Kazimierz Pyzik [de ] (born 1955), composer, double bass player, and gambist
Daniel Stabrawa [ 200] (born 1955), violinist and conductor
Stanisław Żółtek [ 201] (born 1956), politician
Adam Nawałka [ 202] (born 1957), football player
Krzysztof Włosik [ 203] (born 1957), archer
Zbigniew Karkowski [ 204] (1958–2013), composer and musician
Piotr Lenar [ 205] (born 1958), cinematographer
Andrzej Iwan [ 206] (born 1959), football player
Jan Karaś [ 207] (born 1959), football player and football trainer
Jan Rokita [ 208] (born 1959), politician
Bogdan Klich [ 209] (born 1960), politician
Janusz Kurtyka [ 210] (1960–2010), historian and second president of the Institute of National Remembrance
Peter Sych [de ] (born 1960), Australian software developer, instrument maker, and installation artist
Jacek Wójcicki [de ] (born 1960), actor, singer, artist, and cabaret member
Jarosław Gowin [ 211] (born 1961), politician and Minister of Justice
Andrzej Kremer [ 212] (1961–2010), jurist, diplomat, and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
Janusz Nawrocki [ 213] (born 1961), football player
Piotr Skrobowski [ 214] (born 1961), football player
Robert Makłowicz [ 215] (born 1963), food critic, journalist, historian and television personality
Marcin Baran [ 216] (born 1963), poet and editor
Wiesław Śpiewak (born 1963), Catholic religious priest, Bishop of Hamilton in Bermuda
Grzegorz Ryś [ 217] (born 1964), Roman Catholic bishop, Archbishop of Łódź
Grzegorz Turnau [ 218] (born 1967), composer, pianist, poet, and singer
Ewa Drzyzga (born 1967), journalist and TV presenter
Krzysztof Wojtyczek [de ] (born 1968), judge at the European Court of Human Rights
Mirosław Waligóra [ 219] (born 1970), football player
Paweł Deląg [ 220] (born 1970), actor
Zbigniew Ziobro [ 221] (born 1970), politician and jurist
Mikołaj Budzanowski [ 222] (born 1971), Minister of State Treasury
Marek Koźmiński [ 223] (born 1971), football player
Rafał Mazur [de ] (born 1971), bass guitarist
Andrzej Duda [ 224] (born 1972), President of Poland
Agata Kornhauser-Duda [ 225] (born 1972), current First Lady of Poland and former teacher
Mikołaj Klimek [de ] (born 1972), voice actor, theatre and film actor
Abel Korzeniowski [ 226] (born 1972), composer of film and theatre scores
Maja Ostaszewska [ 227] (born 1972), actress
Tomasz Rząsa [ 228] (born 1973), football player
Małgorzata Szumowska [ 229] (born 1973), film director
Jadwiga Emilewicz [ 230] (born 1974), Deputy Prime Minister of Poland
Dorota Siudek [ 231] (born 1975), football player
Maciej Stuhr [ 232] (born 1975), actor, comedian, and occasional film director
DJ Tomekk [ 233] (born 1975), hip hop DJ and music producer
Marek Baster [ 234] (born 1976), football player
Bogumił Godfrejów [de ] (born 1976), cinematographer
Piotr Wyleżoł [de ] (born 1976), jazz musician
Małgosia Bela [ 235] (born 1977), fashion model and actress
Eryk Kałuziński [de ] (born 1977), handball player
Łukasz Sosin [ 236] (born 1977), football player
Łukasz Surma [ 237] (born 1977), football player
Magdalena Boczarska [ 238] (born 1978), actress
Gromee [ 239] (born 1978), DJ, remixer, and music producer
Ludwika Paleta [ 240] (born 1978), Polish Mexican actress and model
Joanna Liszowska [ 241] (born 1978), actress
Mirosław Spiżak [ 242] (born 1979), football player
Mariusz Wach [ 243] (born 1979), professional boxer
Piotr Bagnicki (born 1980), football player
Piotr Giza [ 244] (born 1980), football player
Marcin Wasilewski [ 245] (born 1980), football player
Maciej Iwański [ 246] (born 1981), football player
Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz [ 247] (born 1981), physician and politician
Chris Pozniak [ 248] (born 1981), football player
Radosław Zawrotniak [ 249] (born 1981), fencer
Marcin Paczkowski [de ] (born 1983), composer and conductor
Daria Werbowy [ 250] (born 1983), fashion model
Maciej Bębenek [ 251] (born 1984), football player
Jakub Kornhauser [de ] (born 1984), poet, literary critic, and Romance philologist
Robert Kubica [ 252] (born 1984), Formula One driver
Tomasz Marczyński [ 253] (born 1984), road racing cyclist
Piotr Polczak [ 254] (born 1986), football player
Michał Pazdan [ 255] (born 1987), football player
Sandra Swierczewska [de ] (born 1988), swimmer
Agnieszka Radwańska [ 256] (born 1989), tennis player
Tomasz Fornal [ 257] (born 1997), volleyball player
Jan-Krzysztof Duda [ 258] (born 1998), chess grandmaster
Notable people who lived in Krakow or with connections to Krakow [ edit ]
Stanislaus of Szczepanów (1030–1079), Bishop of Krakow[ 259]
Hyacinth of Poland [ 260] (1183–1257), Dominican priest and missionary
János Thurzó [ 261] (1437–1508), entrepreneur and mining engineer
Nicolaus Cracoviensis [ 262] (?–1550), composer
Veit Stoss [ 263] (Polish: Wit Stwosz; (1447–1553), sculptor
Jacob Pollak (ca. 1460–1541), rabbi, founder of Talmudic yeshiva in Krakow[ 264]
Nicolaus Copernicus (Polish: Mikołaj Kopernik; 1473–1543), studied here[ 265] [ 266]
Hans von Kulmbach [ 267] (1480–1522), German artist
Israel ben Josef (ca. 1500 – 1568), founder of the Remah Synagogue[ 268]
Joshua Höschel ben Joseph (ca. 1578 – 1648), rabbi[ 269]
Yom-Tov Lipmann Heller (ca. 1579 – 1654), rabbi[ 270]
Avraham Yehoshua Heschel (1595–1663), rabbi[ 271]
Augustus II (1670–1733), crowned King of Poland in Krakow,[ 272] Head of State of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth .[ 273]
Wincenty Maxylewicz [de ] (1685–1745), composer and conductor
Ludwik Karol Teichmann [ 274] (1823–1895), anatomist
Emil Czyrniański [ 275] (1824–1888), chemist
Napoleon Cybulski [ 276] (1854–1919), physiolgist, pioneer of endocrinology, rector of the Jagiellonian University
Maurycy Gottlieb [ 277] (1856–1879), Jewish Polish painter
Stanisław Zaremba [ 278] (1863–1942), mathematician and engineer
Ignacy Daszyński (1866–1936), Polish socialist politician, journalist, and the first Prime Minister of the Second Polish Republic
Dagny Juel [ 279] (1867–1901), Norwegian writer
Józef Piłsudski [ 280] (1867–1935), Marshal and politician
Stanisław Przybyszewski [ 281] (1868–1927), writer
Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924), Russian revolutionary, politician, and political theorist, lived in Kraków in the years 1912–1914[ 282]
Ozjasz Thon (1870–1936), rabbi in Krakow,[ 283] Zionist
Rudolf Weigl (1883–1957), biologist, physician and inventor, known for creating the first effective vaccine against epidemic typhus
Stanisław Kot (1885–1975), historian and politician, professor at the Jagiellonian University
Georg Trakl [ 284] (1887–1914), expressionist
Ivo Andric [ 285] (1892–1975), writer, diplomat, politician, and winner of 1961 Nobel Prize in Literature
Adam Brandner [de ] (1857–1940), Imperial and Royal lieutenant field marshal , military commander of Krakow from 1915 to 1918
Oskar Schindler [ 286] (1908–1974), entrepreneur
Czesław Miłosz [ 287] (1911–2004), poet and winner of 1980 Nobel prize in Literature
Pope John Paul II (1920–2005), born as Karol Wojtyła in Wadowice, Bishop of Krakow[ 288]
Stanisław Lem [ 289] (1921–2006), philosopher, essayist and science-fiction author
Wisława Szymborska [ 290] (1923–2012), poet, essayist, translator, and winner of 1996 Nobel Prize in Literature
Jan Jargoń [de ] (1928–1995), organist and composer
Piotr Skrzynecki [ 291] (1930–1997), founder of the Piwnica pod Baranami cabaret
Friedrich Magirius [de ] (born 1930), former superintendent in Leipzig, honorary citizen of Krakow[ 292]
Czesław Olech [ 293] (1931–2015), mathematician, member of the Kraków School of Mathematics
Krzysztof Penderecki [ 294] (1933–2020), composer
Roman Polański [ 295] (born 1933), film director, screenwriter, and actor
Maja Komorowska [ 296] (born 1937), actress
Zbigniew Wodecki [ 297] (1950–2017), singer, musician and composer
Janusz Filipiak [pl ] [ 298] (born 1952), computer scientist and entrepreneur, founder of Comarch
Nigel Kennedy [ 299] (born 1956), violinist
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