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Larisa Aleksandrovskaya, opera singer
Petr Aleynikov, actor
Guillaume Apollinaire, poet
Mikhail Bobrovsky, Slavicist and Orientalist
Maxim Bogdanovich, poet
Stanislav Bogush-Sestrentsevich, churchman, writer
Frantisek Bogushevich, poet
Simon Budny, religious figure, reformer
Constance Buylo, poetess
Ignat Buynitsky, theatrical figure
Faddei Bulgarin, journalist, writer
Vasil Bykov, writer
Zmitrok Byadula, writer and poet
Vitold Byalynitsky-Birulya, artist
Chaim Weizmann, the first President of Israel
Vitaut, Grand Duke of Lithuania
Edward Voinilovich, public figure
Zigmund Vrublevsky, chemist
Vseslav the Wizard, the Prince of Polotsk
Gedimin, Grand Duke of Lithuania
Evgeny Glebov, composer
Iaan Grigorovich, historian
Andrei Gromyko, politician
Goretsky, Maxim - writer, Gabriel - geologist, economist
Mitrofan Dovnar-Zapolsky, historian
Zorian Dolenga-Khodakovsky, Slavicist
Ignat Domeiko, geologist, national hero of Chile
Yazep Drozdovich, artist
Vincent Dunin-Martsinkevich, poet, playwright
Benedikt Dybovsky, zoologist, explorer of Baikal and Amur
Saint Euphrosyne of Polotsk, educator
Alexander Elsky, ethnographer, writer, collector
Zmitser Zhilunovich, statesman, writer
Mikhail Zabeyda-Sumitsky, singer
Vsevolod Ignatovsky, statesman, historian
Kastus Kalinowski, leader of the uprising
Evfimi Karski, founder of Belarusian philology
Kuzma Kiselyov, diplomat
Kirila Turovsky, preacher, church figure
Adam Kirkor, ethnographer, historian, public figure
Sonya Kovalevskaya, mathematician
Yakub Kolas, writer
Vladimir Korsh-Sablin, filmmaker
Georgi Konysky, church figure
Vladimir Korotkevich, writer
Tadeusz Kosciuszko, leader of the uprising
Kondrat Krapiva, writer
Yanka Kupala, poet
Vaclav Lastovsky, statesman, writer
Jazep Lyosik, statesman, linguist, journalist
Lutskevich, brothers, Ivan and Anton
Kirill Mazurov, statesman
Luis Mayer, the founder of the studio "Metro Goldwyn Mayer" studio
Kazimir Malevich, artist
Mamonichi, publishers
Peter Masherov, statesman
Melchizedek, religious leader, author of "Slavic Grammar"
Adam Mickiewicz, poet
Stanislav Monushko, composer
Vladimir Mulyavin, musician
Ivan Nosovich, linguist
Jakub Narkiewicz-Jodko, scientist, researcher of electricity
Mikhail Oginsky, composer, statesman
Napoleon Orda, artist
Kirill Orlovsky, partisan, economic activist
Konstantin Ostrozhsky, military commander, statesman
Vladimir Picheta, scientist, founder of the Belarusian University
Emilia Plater, one of the 1831 Uprising leaders
Judel Pan, artist
Barbara Radziwill, Grand Duchess, Queen of Poland
Nikolay "Sirotka" Radziwill, politician
Urshulya Radziwill, writer, playwright
Janusz Radziwill, politician
Evdokim Romanov, folklorist
Lev Sapega, statesman
David Sarnov, one of the founders of American radio and television
Simeon Polotsky, poet, playwright
Kazimir Semenovich, the inventor of multistage rocket
Roman Skirmunt, statesman
Francisk Skaryna, first publisher
Meleti Smotritsky, writer, church figure
Vasily Sokolovsky, military commander
Adam Stankevich, church figure
Nikolai Sudzilovsky, ethnographer and scientist, the first President of the Hawaiian Islands
Pavel Sukhoi, the creator of jet aircraft
Bronislaw Tarashkevich, philologist, politician
Yuri Tarich, film director
Alois Pashkevich, poetess
Vasily Tyapinsky, religious figure
Nikolay Ulaschik, historian
Athanasius Filippovich, religious figure
Vera Khoruzhaya, revolutionary
Ivan Khrutsky, artist
Karol Czapski, public figure
Alexander Chervyakov, statesman
Ivan Chersky, explorer of Siberia
Alexander Chizhevsky, scientist
Grigory Shirma, musician
Marc Chagall, artist
Ivan Shamyakin, writer
Bronislaw Epimah-Shipilo, public figure




