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* 1984 Ludwik Starski, Polish lyricist ( b. 1903 )
* August 4 Aleksander Ludwik Radziwiłł, Polish noble ( d. 1654 )
* Ludwik Rydygier ( 1850 1920 ), general surgeon
James Louis Sobieski ( full name in Polish: Jakub Ludwik Henryk Sobieski ; 2 November 1667 19 December 1737 ) was the son of King John III of Poland and Marie Casimire Louise de La Grange d ' Arquien.
* 1980 A four-man team consisting of Polish climbers Voytek Kurtyka, Ludwik Wiczyczynski, Frenchman René Ghilini and Scotsman Alex MacIntyre climb the east face, topping out at 7, 500 m on the northeast ridge.
* Michał Maria Ludwik Jabłoński ( 2007 )
* August 5 Ludwik Hirszfeld ( died 1954 ), Polish microbiologist and serologist.
* July 13 The Polish aviator Ludwik Idzikowski crashes in the Azores and dies while attempting a westbound transatlantic flight.
* 1925 1926: Ludwik Sitowski ( 1880 1947 ), zoologist
Zdzisław Ludwik Krzyszkowiak ( born August 3, 1929 March 23, 2003 ) was a Polish athlete, winner of 3000 metre steeplechase at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
* Ludwik Silberstein ( 1914 ) Theory of Relativity, Cambridge University Press, pp. 180 1.
Ludwik Starski ( born Ludwik Kałuszyner, 3 January 1903 in Lodz died 29 February 1984 in Warsaw ) was a well-known Polish Jewish lyricist, sound engineer and screenwriter of the twentieth century.
This interpretation was championed by Polish historians Feliks Koneczny ( 1862 1949 ), Anatol Lewicki ( 1841 1899 ), Henryk Łowmiański ( 1898 1984 ), and Ludwik Kolankowski ( 1882 1956 ).
* Aleksander Ludwik Radziwiłł ( 1631 1635 )
* Ludwik Mierosławski ( 1814 1878 )
* Princess Konstancija Poniatowska ( March 2, 1759 1830 ), married on April 4, 1775 Ludwik Graf Tyszkiewicz ( died 1808 ), hetman polny litewski i marszałek wielki litewski
Ludwik Mycielski ( 13 April 1854, Warsaw 6 January 1926 ) was a Polish politician, president of the National Council ( Rada Narodowa ) in 1913.
* Konstancja Poniatowska ( 1759 1830 ), was married to Ludwik Tyszkiewicz Józef Antoni Poniatowski.
** Adam Ludwik Czartoryski ( 1872 1937 )

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Zamenhof may have chosen the name Ludwik in honor of Francis Lodwick ( or Lodowyck ), who in 1652 had published an early conlang proposal.
Regional folk bands include Gienek Wilczek Band ( Bukowina ), Tadeusz Jedynak Band ( Przystalowice Male ), Stachy Band ( Hazców nad Wislokiem ), Franciszek Gola Band ( Kadzidło ), Edward Markocki Band ( Zmyslówka-Podlesie ), Kazimierz Kantor Band ( Głowaczowa ), Swarni Band ( Nowy Targ ), Kazimierz Meto Band ( Glina ), Ludwik Młynarczyk Band ( Lipnica ) and Trebunie-Tutki.
* Ludwik I the Fair ( c. 1321-1398 ), Duke and regent of Legnica, Duke of Brzeg
* Ludwik Fleck establishes scientific constructivism by introducing the notions of thought collective ( Denkkollektiv ), and thought style ( Denkstil ), through which the evolution of science is much more understandable, because the research objects can be described in terms of the assumptions ( thought style ) that are shared for practical but also inherently social reasons, or just because any thought collective tends to preserve itself.
** Ludwik Hirszfeld ( born 1884 ), Polish microbiologist and serologist.
Other notable members of the party include: Kinga Dunin ( writer, feminist, editor of Krytyka Polityczna ), Radosław Gawlik ( environmental activist, former deputy minister of the environment ), Zbigniew Marek Hass, Wojciech Koronkiewicz ( poet, journalist, film director ), Izabela Kowalczyk ( art critic ), Bartłomiej Kozek, Aleksandra Kretkowska, Bartosz Lech ( former co-chair of the FYEG ), Jerzy Masłowski, Magdalena Masny, Adam Ostolski ( sociologist, member of Krytyka Polityczna ), Monika Paca, Kazimiera Szczuka ( writer, feminist, hosted the Polish version of The Weakest Link ), Olga Tokarczuk ( writer ), Ludwik Tomiałojć ( ornithologist ).

Ludwik and Polish
Lupa is also one of the most important teachers of directing at the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Kraków, where his students have included the newest generation of Polish directors: Krzysztof Warlikowski, Grzegorz Jarzyna, Maja Kleczewska, Anna Augustynowicz, Michal Zadara and Jan Klata.
Ludwik Mieroslawski, a Polish born national who had taken part in the military operations during the Polish uprising of 1830-1831, was placed in charge of the military operation on the Palatinate side of the Rhine River.
The Greater Poland Uprising of 1848, also known as the Poznań () Uprising was an unsuccessful military insurrection of Polish troops under Ludwik Mierosławski against the Prussian forces that begun on 20 March 1848.
Her cousin Ludwik Popiel managed to smuggle out the unique Polish anti-tank rifle, model 35, with the stock and barrel sawed off for easier transport.
* Ludwik Mycielski, Polish political, president of the National Council ( Rada Narodowa ) in 1913
Part of the text was published in English in the Introduction to Modern Polish Literature edited by Adam Gillon and Ludwik Krzyżanowski, before the complete edition was made available by the Northwestern University Press in 1999.
Around the same period, in 1935, Ludwik Fleck, a Polish medical microbiologist published his Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact which used a case study in the field of medicine ( of the development of the disease concept of Syphilis ) to present a thesis about the social nature of knowledge, and in particular science and scientific ' thought styles ' ( Denkstil ) which are the epistemological, conceptual and linguistic styles of scientific ( but also non-scientific ) ' thought collectives ' ( Denkkollektiv ).
Her father, Major Count Ludwik Maria Lubienski, had led Radio Free Europe in Poland and was the chief of the Polish military mission in Gibraltar during World War II.
Bein was among the earliest adopters of Esperanto, the international language that had been created by a fellow Polish ophthalmologist, Ludwik Zamenhof.
There his friend, Ludwik Sempoliński, made him join the classes of music organized by Jan Łysakowski, Eugeniusz Mossakowski, Wacław Brzeziński, Ignacy Dygas and many other notable Polish musicians of the epoch.
Ludwik Mateusz Dembowski ( b. 1768 in Góra, Poland-1812 in Valladolid, Spain ), was a Polish general and traveler.

Ludwik and school
In 1860 he migrated to Paris and was for a time professor in the high school founded there by Ludwik Adam Mieroslawski.

1711 and
* 1711 Ships from British Admiral Hovenden Walker's Quebec Expedition founders on rocks at the mouth of the Saint Lawrence River.
* 1711 Edward Boscawen, English admiral ( d. 1761 )
Lavoisier's experiments supported the law of conservation of mass, which he was the first to state, although Mikhail Lomonosov ( 1711 1765 ) had previously expressed similar ideas in 1748 and proved them in experiments.
* 1645 Eusebio Kino, Italian missionary ( d. 1711 )
* 1651 Joseph Vaz, Indian priest, Apostle of Ceylon ( d. 1711 )
* 1779 Eleazar Wheelock, American minister, orator, and educator, founder of Dartmouth College ( b. 1711 )
Their commander-in-chief that day, Marshal Tallard who, unlike his subordinates, had not been ransomed or exchanged was taken to England and imprisoned in Nottingham until his release in 1711.
* François Lamy ( 1636 1711 )
* Guillaume du Tillot ( 1711 1774 ), politician
The Scottish philosopher David Hume ( 1711 1776 ) responded to Berkeley's criticisms of Locke, as well as other differences between early modern philosophers, and moved empiricism to a new level of skepticism.
* 1711 The London première of Rinaldo by George Frideric Handel, the first Italian opera written for the London stage.
* 1711 Constantine Mavrocordatos, Prince of Wallachia and Moldavia ( d. 1769 )
* 1711 Wenzel Anton von Kaunitz, Austrian diplomat ( d. 1794 )
* 1711 Luis Vicente de Velasco e Isla, Spanish sailor and commander in the Royal Spanish Navy ( d. 1762 )
* 1688 1711: Philip William, Prince in Prussia, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt ( son of Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg )
* 1794 Marriott Arbuthnot, British admiral ( b. 1711 )
* 1711 Henry Dodwell, Irish theologian ( b. 1641 )
* 1666 John Ernest Grabe, German-Anglican theologian ( d. 1711 )
* 1711 Princess Amelia of Great Britain ( d. 1783 )
* 1678 Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor ( d. 1711 )
* 1651 Ferdinand Tobias Richter, Austrian composer and organist ( d. 1711 )
* 1711 Georg Wilhelm Richmann, Russian physicist ( d. 1753 )
* 1711 Blessed Joseph Vaz, Apostle of Ceylon ( b. 1651 )
* 1644 Louis François, duc de Boufflers, French marshal ( d. 1711 )

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