Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Jan
Jan Klemens Branicki
Count Jan Klemens Branicki was a Polish nobleman, magnate and Hetman, Field Crown Hetman of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth between 1735 and 1752, and Great Crown Hetman between 1752 and 1771. One of the wealthiest Polish magnates in the 18th century, owner of 12 towns, 257 villages and 17 palaces. He was the last male representative of the Branicki family.
Jan Vogeler
Jan Kopiec
Jan Nepomuk Škroup
Jan Nepomuk Škroup was a Czech composer, conductor, and choirmaster. His brother František Škroup was also a successful composer, known today as the composer of the Czech national anthem, "Kde domov můj?" . His father, Dominik Škroup, and other brother, Ignác Škroup, were also composers.
Jan Clayton
Jan Clayton fue una actriz teatral, cinematográfica y televisiva estadounidense.
Ján Figeľ
Ján Figeľ, político eslovaco. Fue Comisario de la Unión Europea para la Educación Formación, el Deporte y la Cultura entre 2004 y 2009. Su área de responsabilidad también abarca la juventud y las relaciones con la sociedad civil.
Jan Hoet
Jan, Knight Hoet fue el fundador del SMAK en Gante, Bélgica.
Jan Švankmajer
Jan Švankmajer es un artista y creador cinematográfico checo, de temática principalmente surrealista. Es conocido sobre todo por su trabajo creativo en el campo de la animación, donde mezcla diferentes técnicas, como el stop motion y el rodaje en imagen real, para crear obras inquietantes y sugestivas que pueden ser interpretadas de diferentes formas.
Jan Egil Storholt
Jan Egil Storholt is a former speed skater from Norway. He was born in Trondheim.
Jan Zabrzeziński
Jan Jurjewicz Zabrzeziński or Zaberezhsky was a noble of Leliwa coat of arms from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, who achieved the height of his influence during the reign of Alexander I Jagiellon (1492–1506). He was duke's marshal (1482–1496), regent of Polatsk (1484–1496), castellan of Trakai (1492–1498), voivode of Trakai (1498–1505), and Grand Marshal of Lithuania (1498–1508). Zabrzeziński was married to Anna, daughter of Jan, elder of Brest and Hrodna.