Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Ludwik
Ludwik Fleck
Ludwik Fleck fue un médico, biólogo y sociólogo polaco. En la década de 1930 introdujo el concepto de "colectivo de pensamiento" (Denkkollektiv) que influirá notablemente la filosofía de la ciencia y el constructivismo social. Esta noción aplicada a la historia de las ideas científicas es comparable a la de "paradigma" de Thomas Kuhn o a la de "episteme" de Michel Foucault.
Ludwik III of Oława
Louis III of Oława, mostly known as of Lüben, was a Duke of Oława (Ohlau) from 1419/20 and Duke of Lubin (Lüben) and Chojnów (Haynau) from 1431 until his death.
Ludwik Benoit
Ludwik Benoit was a Polish film and theatre actor.
Ludwik Tyszkiewicz
Ludwik Skumin Tyszkiewicz was a Polish–Lithuanian nobleman (szlachcic) and Field Lithuanian Hetman from 1780 to 1791, Great Lithuanian Treasurer from 1791, Great Lithuanian Marshal from 1793. Member of the Targowica Confederation.
Ludwik Gross
Ludwik Gross was a Polish-American virologist who discovered two different tumor viruses, murine leukemia virus and mouse polyomavirus, capable of causing cancers in laboratory mice.
Ludwik Waryński
Ludwik Tadeusz Waryński was an activist and theoretician of the socialist movement in Poland.
Ludwik Solski
Ludwik Solski, born Ludwik Napoleon Karol Sosnowski, was a Polish stage actor and theatre director. From his stage debut in 1876 until his death he played in nearly a thousand roles.
Ludwik Pociej
Ludwik Konstanty Pociej (1664-1730) was a Polish nobleman, podkomorzy of Brest, podskarbi, castelan and voivode of Vilnius, Great and Field Hetman of Lithuania.
Ludwik Rajchman
Ludwik Witold Rajchman fue un médico y bacteriólogo polaco. Está considerado como el fundador de UNICEF, y fue su primer presidente de 1946 a 1950.
Ludwik Dorn
Ludwik Stanisław Dorn is a Polish Jewish conservative politician, former Deputy Prime Minister and member of Sejm elected on 5 November 2007.