Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Aleksander
Aleksander Tytus Kulisiewicz
Aleksander Nikitin
Aleksandr Sergeyevich Nikitin was a Russian chess player, chess coach, theorist; and Master of Sports of the USSR (1952). He was an honored coach of the Azerbaijan SSR (1980) and the USSR (1986). Nikitin is also known as a coach of Garry Kasparov from 1976 to 1990.
Aleksander Zelwerowicz
Aleksander Zelwerowicz fue un actor y director teatral, además de profesor de interpretación, de origen polaco. Fue recompensado con la Orden Polonia Restituta y es uno de los polacos Justos entre las Naciones.
Aleksander Abramovich Shkrebnev
Aleksander Prystor
Aleksander Błażej Prystor was a Polish politician, activist, soldier and freemason, who served as 23rd Prime Minister of Poland from 1931 to 1933. He was a member of the Combat Organization of the Polish Socialist Party and in 1908 took part in the Bezdany raid. Between 1912 and 1917 he spent in Russian prisons before being released in 1917. In March 1917 he joined Polish Military Organisation. After independce he became secretary in the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare. He fought as a volunteer in the Polish-Soviet War of 1919-1920. He worked for few ministries. Between 1931 and 1933 he served as Prime Minister of Poland. After that he became the Marshal of the Polish Senate 1935-1938.
Aleksander Kobzdej
Aleksander Kobzdej (1920–1972) was a Polish painter. He was born in, what was then, Ukraine. Kobzdej is best known for being one of the most prominent representatives of the Polish Social Realist group, and for being the creator of unique Polish versions of "matter" painting.
Aleksander Zawadzki
Aleksander Zawadzki fue un político polaco, una de las principales figuras políticas del comunismo en Polonia y cabeza de Estado del país entre 1952 y 1964.
Aleksander Mazowiecki
Alexander of Masovia was a Polish prince member of the House of Piast from the Masovian branch. He was Bishop of Trento since 1425, titular Patriarch of Aquileia since 1439, Cardinal nominated by Antipope Felix V as titular of the diocese of St. Lawrence at Damascus since 1440, titular Bishop of Chur since 1442 and rector at St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna since 1442, a diplomat.
Aleksander Kakowski
Aleksander Kakowski was a Polish politician, diplomat, a member of the Regency Council and, as Cardinal and Archbishop of Warsaw, the last titular Primate of the Kingdom of Poland before Poland fully regained its independence in 1918.