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词条 List of people from Galicia (Eastern Europe): modern period
释义

  1. A~F

  2. G~K

  3. L~O

  4. P~R

  5. S~Z

  6. References

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The following list includes famous people of various nationalities who were born in or resided for a significant period in Galicia (Eastern Europe), part of Ukraine. (18th–20th centuries).

A~F

  • Roman Abraham, general of the Polish Army, born in Lviv
  • Eliezer Adler, the founder of the Jewish Community in Gateshead, England, born in Stanislau
  • Shmuel Agnon, Jewish writer, the founder of modern Israeli Hebrew literature, born in Buchach
  • Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz, philosopher and logician, born in Ternopil
  • Izak Aloni (born Izak Schächter), Polish-Israeli chess master, born in Lviv
  • Antin Angelovych, the first Greek Catholic metropolitan of Lviv (1808–14), born in Hryniv, near Bibrka
  • Andrzej Alojzy Ankwicz, Count, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Lvov (1815–33), and Archbishop of Prague (1833–38), born in Cracow
  • Alicia Appleman-Jurman, Jewish American writer, raised from the age of five in Buchach
  • Muhammad Asad (born Leopold Weiss), Pakistan's ambassador to UN, born in Lviv
  • Daniel Auster, the first Hebrew mayor of Jerusalem, born in Stanislau
  • Nahman Avigad, Israeli archaeologist, born in Zavalov, near Pidhaytsi
  • Jacob Avigdor, last Chief Rabbi of Drohobych, born in Tyrawa Wołoska, near Sanok
  • Emanuel Ax, Jewish American pianist, born in Lviv
  • Baal Shem Tov (Yisroel ben Eliezer), the founder of Hasidism
  • Yosef Babad, rabbi and posek, born in Przeworsk
  • Kazimierz Feliks Badeni, Count, Minister-President of Austria (1895–97)
  • Meir Balaban, historian, born in Lviv
  • Adolph Baller, Austrian-American pianist, born in Brody
  • Oswald Balzer, historian, born in Khodoriv, near Zidichov
  • Stefan Banach, eminent mathematician, born in Cracow
  • Stepan Bandera, leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement, born in Uhryniv Staryi, near Kalush
  • Iuliu Barasch, physician and writer, born in Brody
  • Kazimierz Bartel, Prime Minister of Poland, born in Lviv
  • Oleksander Barvinsky, Ukrainian politician, born in Shliakhnyntsi, near Ternopil
  • Eugeniusz Baziak, Archbishop of Lvov and Apostolic Administrator of Cracow, born in Ternopil
  • Józef Bem, Polish general, national hero of Poland and Hungary, born in Tarnów
  • Alexander Beliavsky, Ukrainian-Slovenian chess master, born in Lviv
  • Elisabeth Bergner, Austrian-British actress, born in Drohobych
  • St. Józef Bilczewski, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Lviv, born in Wilamowice, near Kęty
  • Josef Samuel Bloch, Austrian rabbi and deputy, born in Dukla
  • Michał Bobrzyński, Governor of Galicia (1908–13), born in Cracow
  • Naftali Botwin, revolutionary terrorist, born in Kamianka-Buzka
  • Mieczysław Boruta-Spiechowicz, Polish general, born in Rzeszów
  • Naftule Brandwein, klezmer clarinetist, born in Przemyslany
  • Berl Broder (born Berl Margulis), Jewish singer, born in Brody
  • Aleksander Brückner, distinguished Polish slavist and historian of literature, born in Berezhany
  • Martin Buber, Jewish philosopher, lived in Lviv
  • Solomon Buber, Jewish scholar, born in Lviv
  • Nykyta Budka, the first Ukrainian Canadian Greek Catholic bishop, born in Dobromirka
  • Arthur Frank Burns, American economist, born in Stanislau
  • Zvi Hirsch Chajes, Talmudic scholar, born in Brody
  • Oscar Chajes, Austrian-American chess master, born in Brody
  • Georges Charpak, French physicist (Nobel Prize in 1992), born in Dubrovytsia
  • Leon Chwistek, painter, logician, philosopher, born in Cracow
  • Zbigniew Cybulski, Polish actor, born in Kniaże, near Stanislau
  • Ignacy Daszyński, Polish politician, born in Zbarazh
  • Isaac Deutscher, Polish-British political activist and historian, born in Chrzanów
  • Józef Dominik, Polish chess master, born in Dobczyce
  • Michael Dorfman, Yiddish and Hebrew writer, born in Lviv
  • Albin Dunajewski, Roman Catholic Bishop of Cracow and Cardinal, born in Stanislau
  • Arthur Dunkelblum, Belgian chess master, born in Cracow
  • Karol Durski-Trzaska, general, born in Spas, near Staryi Sambir
  • Elimelech of Lizhensk, great Hasidic rebbe and tzadik
  • Isaac Erter, Hebrew language writer, born in Janischok
  • Józef Feldman, historian, born in Przemyśl
  • Ida Fink, Israeli writer, born in Zbarazh
  • Salo Flohr, Czech-Ukrainian chess master, born in Horodenka
  • Jacob Frank, Jewish messianic claimant who combined Judaism and Christianity
  • Ivan Franko, Ukrainian writer, born in Nahuevychi, near Drohobych
  • Petro Franko, Ukrainian educator, born in Nahuevychi, near Drohobych
  • Karl Emil Franzos, Austrian writer, born in Chortkiv
  • Aleksander Fredro, Polish writer, born in Surochów, near Jaroslav
  • Amalia Freud (born Amalia Nathansohn), the mother of Sigmund Freud, born in Brody
  • Mikhail Fridman, Russian banker of Jewish descent from Lviv
  • Filip Friedman, historian, born in Lviv
  • Henryk Friedman, chess master from Lviv
  • Yisroel Friedman, Hasidic Rebbe of Ruzhin

G~K

  • Mordechai Gebirtig, Yiddish poet and songwriter, born in Cracow
  • Abraham Gershon of Kitov, Hasidic rabbi of Kitov and Brody, born in Kuty
  • Agenor Goluchowski, Count, interior minister of Austria (1859–60)
  • Agenor Maria Gołuchowski, Count, foreign affairs minister of Austria-Hungary (1895–1906)
  • Maurycy Gottlieb, Jewish painter from Drohobych
  • Leopold Gottlieb, painter from Drohobych
  • Chaim Gross, Austrian-American sculptor, born in Kolomyia
  • Feliks Gross, Polish-American sociologist, born in Cracow
  • Henryk Grossman, Polish-German economist of Jewish descent, born in Cracow
  • Artur Grottger, painter, born in Ottyniowice, near Zhydachiv
  • Kazimierz Górski, coach of Polish national football (soccer) team, born in Lviv
  • Andrzej Kusionowicz Grodyński, Appeal Court Judge born in Gdów
  • Ludwig Gumplowicz, sociologist and lawyer, born in Cracow
  • Wilhelm Habsburg, Austrian archduke, colonel of the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen
  • Yaroslav Halan, Ukrainian playwright and publicist from, born in Dynów.
  • Ben Zion Halberstam, second Bobover Rebbe
  • Chaim Halberstam of Sanz, Hasidic rabbi
  • Naftali Halberstam, fourth Bobover Rebbe
  • Shlomo Halberstam, first Bobover Rebbe
  • Marian Hemar, poet, born in Lviv
  • Zbigniew Herbert, poet, born in Lviv
  • Maxim Hermaniuk, the Ukrainian Catholic Archbishop of Winnipeg, born in Nove Selo, near Horodok
  • Arthur Hertzberg, Conservative rabbi and prominent Jewish-American scholar and activist, born in Lubaczów
  • Tzvi Hirsh of Zidichov, the founder of Zidichov (Hasidic dynasty)
  • Jerzy Hoffman, film director, born in Cracow
  • Roald Hoffmann, American chemist (Nobel Prize in 1981), born in Zolochiv
  • Yakiv Holovatsky, Ukrainian poet and ethnographer, born in Chepeli
  • Sydir Holubovych, Ukrainian politician, born in Towsteńskie, near Husiatyn
  • Krystyna Holuj-Radzikowska, chess woman grandmaster, born in Lviv
  • Shimshon Holzman, Israeli painter, born in Sambir
  • Bl. Josaphata Hordashevska, Ukrainian nun, beatified by John Paul II in 2001, born in Lviv
  • Moses Horowitz, playwright and actor of Yiddish theatre, born in Stanislau
  • Schmelke Horowitz, rabbi of Nikolsburg in Moravia, born in Chortkiv
  • Mieczysław Horszowski, pianist, born in Lviv
  • Dmytro Hrytsai, Ukrainian politician and general of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, born in Dorozhin, near Sambir
  • Lubomyr Husar, head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and Cardinal, born in Lviv
  • Abba Hushi, Israeli politician, born in Turka
  • Naftali Herz Imber, Jewish poet who wrote the lyrics of Hatikvah, the national anthem of Israel, born in Zolochiv
  • Leopold Infeld, physicist, born in Cracow
  • Karol Irzykowski, writer, literary critic, theorist of film, and chess player, born in Błaszkowa, near Pilzno
  • Vasyl Ivanchuk Ukrainian world class chess player, born in Berezhany
  • Alfred Jansa, Austrian Major-General, born in Stanislau
  • Marian Jaworski, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Lviv and Cardinal, born in Lviv
  • Max Judd, American chess master, born in Cracow
  • Stepan Kachala, politician and writer, born near Berezhany
  • Jaroslav Kacmarcyk, a head of the Lemko-Rusyn Republic (1918–20), born in Binczarowa
  • Stefan Kaczmarz, mathematician, born in Lviv
  • Tadeusz Kantor, painter, theatre director, born in Wielopole
  • Michał Karaszewicz-Tokarzewski, general of the Polish Army, born in Lviv
  • Wojciech Kilar, classical and film music composer, born in Lviv
  • Moise Kisling, painter, born in Cracow
  • Julian Klaczko, Polish-Austrian diplomat
  • Franciszek Kleeberg, general of the Polish Army, born in Ternopil
  • Józef Klotz, Polish footballer, born in Crakow
  • Dmytro Klyachkivsky, commander of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, born in Zbarazh
  • Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, general, commander-in-chief of the Home Army, born in Lviv
  • Yevhen Konovalets, Ukrainian politician and military leader, born in Zashkiv, near Lviv
  • Zenon Kossak, Ukrainian politician and military leader, born in Drohobych
  • Bl. Omelyan Kovch, Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest, born in Tlumach, near Kosiv
  • Ignacy Krasicki, Prince-Bishop of Ermland and Archbishop of Gniezno, born in Dubiecko, near Przemyśl
  • František Kriegel, Czechoslovak politician, born in Stanislau
  • Walter Krivitsky, Soviet spy, born in Pidvolochysk, near Ternopil
  • Nachman Krochmal, Jewish philosopher, born in Brody
  • Solomiya Krushelnytska, Ukrainian opera singer
  • Ivan Krypiakevych, Ukrainian historian, born in Lviv
  • Volodymyr Kubiyovych, geographer, encyclopedist, politician (Ukrainian Central Committee), born in Neu Sandez
  • Vasyl Kuk, commander of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, born in Krasne, near Zolochiv
  • Viktor Kurmanovych, general, Chief of Staff of the Ukrainian Galician Army, born in Vilshanitsa near Zolochiv
  • Jacek Kuroń, leader of the Solidarity movement, born in Lviv

L~O

  • Manfred Lachs, Polish diplomat and jurist, born in Stanislau
  • Salo Landau, Dutch chess master, born in Bochnia
  • Hersch Lauterpacht, British judge, born in Zhovkva
  • Pinhas Lavon, Israeli politician, born in Kopychyntsi
  • Stanisław Jerzy Lec (de Tusch-Letz), writer, born in Lviv
  • Stanisław Lem, writer, born in Lviv
  • Juliusz Leo, politician and academic, Mayor of Cracow (1904–18), born in Stebnik, near Drohobych
  • Bohdan Lepky, Ukrainian poet and writer, born in Krehulets, Husiatyn district
  • Hirschel Levin, Chief Rabbi at London and Berlin, born in Rzeszów
  • Kost Levitsky, Ukrainian politician, born in Tysmenytsya
  • Herman Lieberman, politician, born in Drohobych
  • Ephraim Moses Lilien, Jewish photographer, born in Drohobych
  • Marta Litinskaya-Shul, chess woman grandmaster, born in Lviv
  • Roman Longchamps de Bérier, lawyer, the last rector of the Jan Kazimierz University, born in Lviv
  • George Stephen Nestor Luckyj, scholar of Ukrainian literature, born in Yanchyn, near Lviv
  • Ignacy Łukasiewicz, inventor (petroleum industry)
  • Jan Łukasiewicz, logician, born in Lviv
  • Oleh Luzhny, football (soccer) player and coach, born in Lviv
  • Vyacheslav Lypynsky, politician and historian, born in Volodymyr-Volynskyi
  • Bl. Roman Lysko, Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest, born in Horodok, near Lviv
  • Stanisław Maczek, general of the Polish Army, born in Szczerzec, near Lviv
  • Ephraim Zalman Margolis, Talmudic scholar, born in Brody
  • Max Margules, meteorologist, born in Brody
  • Samuel Hirsch Margulies, Chief Rabbi of Florence, born in Berezhany
  • Jan Matejko, painter, born in Cracow
  • Stanislaw Mazur, mathematician, born in Lviv
  • Józef Mehoffer, painter, born in Ropczyce
  • Andriy Melnyk, leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement, born near Drohobych
  • Carl Menger, the founder of the Austrian School of Economics, born in Neu Sandez
  • Adrian Mikhalchishin, Ukrainian-Slovenian chess master, born in Lviv
  • Ludwig von Mises, the foremost representative of the Austrian School of Economics, born in Lviv
  • Richard von Mises, a mathematical physicist and statistician, born in Lviv
  • Helena Modjeska, actress, born in Cracow
  • Ralph Modjeski, engineer, born in Bochnia
  • Kalikst Morawski, chess master, born in Boryszkowce, near Borshchiv
  • Janusz Morgenstern, film director and producer, born in Mikulińce, near Ternopil
  • Soma Morgenstern, writer and journalist, born in Budaniv
  • Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart, the youngest son of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, lived and worked in Lviv
  • Andrzej Munk, film director, born in Cracow
  • Lewis Bernstein Namier, British politician and historian, born in Wola Okrzejska
  • Joseph Saul Nathanson, rabbi and posek, born in Berezhany
  • Hryhoriy Nestor, shepherd, born in Carpathian Mountains
  • Nikifor (Epifaniusz Drowniak), Ruthenian (Lemko) painter, born in Krynica
  • Leopold Okulicki, general, last commander-in-chief of the Home Army, born in Bratucice, near Bochnia
  • Joseph Oleskiw, Ukrainian writer, born in Skvariava Nova, near Zhovkva
  • Menachem Oren (Mieczysław Chwojnik), Polish-Israeli chess master and mathematician
  • Władysław Orlicz, mathematician from Okocim
  • Ostap Ortwin, a literary critic, born in Tłumacz, near Stanislau
  • Bohdan Osadchuk, historian and journalist, born in Kolomyia
  • Stanisław Ostrowski, third President of Poland in exile (1972–79), born in Lviv
  • Józef Maksymilian Ossoliński, Count, the founder of the Ossolineum, born in Wola Mielecka, near Mielec

P~R

  • Jan Parandowski, writer, essayist, and translator, born in Lviv
  • Jakub Karol Parnas, biochemist, born in Mokriany, near Drohobych
  • Yevhen Petrushevych, President of Western Ukrainian People's Republic, born in Busk
  • Volodymyr Petryshyn, mathematician, born in Liashky Murovani, Lviv
  • Simhah Pinsker, archeologist, born in Ternopil
  • Oskar Piotrowski, chess master, lived in Lviv
  • Mykola Plaviuk, President of Ukrainian People's Republic in exile (1989–92), born in Russiv, near Stanislav
  • Rudolf Pöch, Austrian anthropologist and ethnologist, born in Ternopil
  • Stepan Popel, chess master, born in Komarniki, near Turka
  • Ignatz von Popiel, chess master, born in Drohobych
  • Alfred Józef Potocki, Count, Minister-President of Austria (1870–71), born in Łańcut
  • Omeljan Pritsak, Ukrainian historian and orientalist, born in Luka near Sambir
  • Włodzimierz Puchalski, photographer and film director, born in Mostki Wielkie, near Lviv
  • Ivan Pulyui, Ukrainian physicist and inventor, born in Hrymailiv
  • Jan Puzyna de Kosielsko, Prince, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop of Lvov and Bishop of Cracow, Cardinal, born in Gwoździec
  • Joseph Ludwig Raabe, Swiss mathematician, born in Brody
  • Isidor Isaac Rabi, Austrian-American physicist (Nobel Prize in 1944), born in Rymanów
  • Karl Radek, Bolshevik politician, born in Lviv
  • Samuel Judah Löb Rapoport (Shir), born in Lviv
  • Alfred Redl, Austrian counter-intelligence officer, born in Lviv
  • Wilhelm Reich, Austrian psychoanalyst, born in Dobrzanica, a village near Peremyshliany
  • Józef Retinger, Polish-Austrian-Mexican-British political adviser, born in Cracow
  • Emanuel Ringelblum, Polish Jewish historian, born in Buchach
  • Shalom Rokeach, first Rebbe of Belz
  • Yehoshua Rokeach, second Rebbe of Belz
  • Yissachar Dov Rokeach, third Rebbe of Belz
  • Aharon Rokeach, fourth Rebbe of Belz
  • Mordechai Rokeach, Rav of the town of Bilgoray, born in Belz
  • Oleg Romanishin, chess master, born in Lviv
  • Jakob Rosanes, German mathematician, born in Brody
  • Jakob Rosenfeld, Chinese general, born in Lviv
  • Erna Rosenstein, painter and poet, born in Lviv
  • Paul Rosenstein-Rodan, economist, born in Cracow
  • Henry Roth, American writer, born in Tysmenitz near Stanislau
  • Joseph Roth, Austrian writer of Jewish descent, born in Brody
  • Adam Daniel Rotfeld, Polish minister of foreign affairs, born in Peremyshliany
  • Tadeusz Rozwadowski, Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Army, born in Babin, near Kalush
  • Helena Rubinstein, cosmetics industrialist, born in Cracow
  • Jaroslav Rudnyckyj, Ukrainian Canadian linguist, born in Przemyśl
  • Edward Rydz-Śmigły, Polish marshal and commander-in-chief, born in Berezhany

S~Z

  • Leopold Ritter von Sacher-Masoch, Austrian writer, born in Lviv
  • Dov Sadan, scholar of Yiddish and Hebrew literature, born in Brody
  • Manfred Sakel, neurophysiologist and psychiatrist, born in Nadvorna
  • Adam Stefan Sapieha, Prince, Archbishop of Cracow and Cardinal, born in Krasiczyn
  • Juliusz Schauder, mathematician, born in Lviv
  • Heinrich Schenker, music theorist, born in Vyshnivchyk
  • Moses Schorr, rabbi, assyriologist and politician, born in Przemyśl
  • Bruno Schulz, poet, novelist and painter, born in Drohobych
  • Sholom Mordechai Schwadron, Jewish gaon of Berezhany, born in Zolochiv
  • Meir Shapiro, Hasidic rabbi and rosh yeshiva
  • Markiyan Shashkevych, poet and interpreter, born in Pidlissia near Zolochiv
  • Andrey Sheptytsky, Count, the Metropolitan Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, born in Prylbychi, near Lviv
  • Clement Sheptytsky, Count, the Archimandrite of the Studite monks, born in Prylbychi, near Lviv
  • Stanisław Sheptytsky, Count, general of the Polish Army, born in Prylbychi, near Lviv
  • Roman Shukhevych, the supreme commander of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, born in Krakovets, near Yavoriv
  • Władysław Sikorski, general, Prime Minister of Poland and commander-in-chief of the Polish Armed Forces (1939–43), born in Tuszów Narodowy
  • Stanisław Skrowaczewski, conductor, born in Lviv
  • Josyf Slipyj, head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, born in of Zazdrist, near Terebovlia
  • Wacław Sobieski, historian, born in Lviv
  • Stanisław Sosabowski, general, commander of the Polish 1st Independent Parachute Brigade, born in Stanislau
  • Jerzy Sosnowski, major, Polish spy in Germany (1926–34) as Georg von Sosnowski, Ritter von Nalecz, born in Lviv
  • Manès Sperber, novelist and psychologist, born in Zabolotiv
  • Nissan Spivak, Jewish cantor and composer from Belz
  • Hnat Stefaniv, Ukrainian colonel, born in Toporivtsi, near Horodenka
  • Vasyl Stefanyk, writer, born in Rusiv, near Kuty
  • Hugo Steinhaus, mathematician, born in Jasło
  • Yaroslav Stetsko, leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement, born in Ternopil
  • Slava Stetsko, leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement, born in Romanivka, near Terebovlia
  • Lee Strasberg, Jewish American director, actor and producer, born in Budaniv
  • Julian Stryjkowski, writer, born in Stryj
  • Kyryl Studynsky, head of the People's Assembly of Western Ukraine (1939), born in Kamienka, near Ternopil
  • Franciszek Sulik, chess master, born in Lviv
  • Karol Szajnocha, historian, born in Komarno
  • Jan Szczepanik, inventor, born in Rudniki, near Mostyska
  • Jan Szembek, Count, deputy secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, born in Poręba
  • Józef Szujski, historian and politician, born in Tarnów
  • Stanisław Tarnowski, historian and politician, born in Dzików
  • Józef Teodorowicz, Archbishop of Lviv (Armenian rite)
  • Oscar Tenner, chess master, born in Lviv
  • Leopold Trepper, Soviet spy, born in Nowy Targ
  • Metodyj Trochanovskij, Lemko activist, born in Binczarowa
  • Naftali Herz Tur-Sinai, Hebrew scholar, born in Lviv
  • Adam Ulam, historian, born in Lviv
  • Stanisław Ulam, mathematician, co-inventor of the H-bomb, born in Lviv
  • Leopold Unger, journalist, born in Lviv
  • Ivan Vahylevych, Ukrainian poet and ethnographer, born in Yasen, near Stanislav
  • Anatole Vakhnianyn, Ukrainian politician and composer, born near Przemyśl
  • Bl. Vasyl Velychkovsky, Ukrainian Greek Catholic bishop (body found incorrupt), born in Stanislau
  • Mykhailo Verbytsky, composer of the present National Anthem of Ukraine, born in Jawornik Ruski, near Bircza
  • Dmytro Vitovsky, Ukrainian politician and military leader, born in Medukha
  • Stepan Vytvytskyi, President of Ukrainian People's Republic in exile (1954–65), born near Stanislav
  • Alexander Wagner, chess theoretician, lived in Stanislau
  • Dov Berish Weidenfeld, Chief Rabbi of Tchebin (Trzebinia)
  • Rudolf Weigl, biologist, lived in Lviv
  • Friedrich Weinreb, Jewish philosopher, born in Lviv
  • Shevah Weiss, Israeli politician, born in Boryslav
  • Kazimierz Wierzyński, Polish poet, born in Drohobych
  • Simon Wiesenthal, hunter of Nazis, born in Buchach
  • Billy Wilder, Austrian-American film director, born in Suchá Beskidzka
  • Karol Wojtyła, John Paul II, Archbishop of Cracow, and Pope (1978–2005), born in Wadowice
  • Zev Wolf, Rabbi of Zbarazh
  • Stanisław Wyspiański, poet and painter, born in Cracow
  • Volodymyr Yaniv, professor of the Ukrainian Catholic University in Rome, born in Lviv
  • Daniel Yanofsky, Canadian chess master, born in Brody
  • Richard Yary, Ukrainian politician, born in Rzeszów
  • Grigory Yavlinsky Russian politician, born in Lviv
  • Kordian Józef Zamorski, general, born near Gorlice
  • Gabriela Zapolska, novelist and actress, born in Pidhaytsi
  • Velvel Zbarjer, singer, born in Zbarazh
  • Casimir Zeglen, inventor, born near Ternopil
  • Michael Zohary, botanist, born in Bibrka near Lviv
  • Israel Zolli, Chief Rabbi of Rome who converted to Roman Catholicism, born in Brody
  • Marcella Sembrich born in 1858 in Sembrich was born at Wisniewczyk, in Austrian Galicia, now part of the Ukraine. A consummate musician, she was a major figure in the operatic world.

References

2 : Lists of Ukrainian people|People from Galicia (Eastern Europe)

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