Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Antoni
Antoni Baraniak
Antoni Baraniak was a Polish Roman Catholic prelate and professed member from the Salesians of Don Bosco who served as the Archbishop of Poznań from mid-1957 until his death. Baraniak studied in Poland and in Rome prior to his ordination and served as the private aide to Cardinals August Hlond and Stefan Wyszyński; he was devoted to both men and served with both during World War II and the increasing communist repression. He served as a bishop in Gniezno before being appointed as an archbishop though just prior to that was arrested. The communist authorities interrogated and tortured Baraniak while he was imprisoned but remained silent and refused to tell his captors about the activities of prelates.
Antoni Grabowski
Antoni Grabowski fue un ingeniero químico polaco y activista de los primeros movimientos del idioma esperanto. Sus traducciones tuvieron un impacto influyente en el desarrollo del esperanto como lenguaje literario.
Antoni Domènech
Antoni Domènech Figueras fue un filósofo español.
Antoni Miralda
Antoni Miralda es un artista multidisciplinar español. Desde la década de 1960, su trabajo ha desarrollado el objeto, el ceremonial, las intervenciones en el espacio público, la comida y el concepto Food Cultura.
Antoni Adamiuk
Antoni Łazarkiewicz
Antoni Bolesław Dobrowolski
Antoni Bolesław Dobrowolski fue un geofísico, meteorólogo y explorador polaco.
Antoni Lubomirski
Prince Antoni Lubomirski (1718–1782) was a Polish nobleman, landowner, and general.
Antonio Gimbernat y Arbós
Antonio Gimbernat y Arbós fue un eminente cirujano y anatomista español, conocido principalmente por su contribución a la descripción de la anatomía del canal inguinal y a la técnica de reparación de la hernia crural. Fue padre del geólogo Carlos Gimbernat y del diplomático Agustín Gimbernat.
Antoni Kazimierz Ostrowski
Antoni Kazimierz Ostrowski (1713–1784) was a Polish priest and politician. He was bishop of Inflanty (1753–1763), bishop of Kujawy (1763–1776) and archbishop of Gniezno (1777–1784). He was one of the Polish nobles in Russian service and supported their position, including presiding over the Partition Sejm in 1773–1775.