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- Konstanty is a Polish-language given name and a surname, a variant of Constantine. Notable people with the name include: Konstanty Adam Czartoryski (1777–1866)...
- Konstanty Kalinowski, or Wincenty Konstanty Kalinowski (2 February [O.S. 21 January] 1838 – 22 March [O.S. 10 March] 1864), was a Polish-Belarusian writer...
- Konstanty Julian Gebert (pseudonym Dawid Warszawski; born 22 August 1953) is a Polish journalist and a Jewish activist, as well as one of the most notable...
- Konstanty Iwanowicz Ostrogski (c. 1460 – 10 August 1530) was a Ruthenian prince and magnate of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. He later had the title of...
- Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski (Ukrainian: Костянтин-Василь Острозький, romanized: Kostiantyn-Vasyl Ostrozkyi; Belarusian: Канстантын Васіль Астрожскi; Lithuanian:...
- Union, where he lived out the rest of his life until his death in 1968. Konstanty Ksaweriewicz Rokossowski (Konstantin Ksaveryevich Rokossovsky) was born...
- Casimir James Konstanty (March 2, 1917 – June 11, 1976) was an American professional baseball relief pitcher in Major League Baseball and National League...
- established Poland's premier horse-breeding facility on his estate at Łochów Konstanty Kurnatowski: 1878–1968, pastor in Kielmy, and later the General Superintendent...
- Mustafa Celalettin Pasha, born as Konstanty Borzęcki (April 10, 1826 in Modrzewiec, Piotrków County – 1876 in Novoselë, Kolonjë), was a parti****nt in...
- Prince Jerzy Konstanty Czartoryski (1828–1912) was a Polish noble (szlachcic) and politician. Jerzy was married to Marie Čermáková, married on 2 May 1861...