Name

name

one polish ruler
one polish scientist
one polish artist

>Ruler
John Paul II?
>Scientist
Marie Curie
>Artist
Decapitated

Angela Merkel
Kopernik
Zdislaw Beksinski

korwin mikke
korwin mikke
korwin mikke

>ruler
current president...?
>scientist
drawing a blank here
>artist
this is difficult

Tadeusz Kościuszko
Paweł Strzelecki
Michal Dutkiewicz

kościuszko was just a general and specialised in engineering

ZYGMUNT III Waza
Mikolaj Kopernik
FRYDERYK Chopin

>Wasa

Swede

>Kopernikus

German

>Chopin

French

I certainly hope this was bait.

Kazimierz Jagiellon
Alfred Tarski
Chopin? Does he count?

Boleslaw the Brave
Jan Lukasiewicz
Adam Mickiewicz

> ruler
Stanislaw... there were quite a few.
> scientist
Nicolawszci Teszlinczki
> artist
Adolf Hitler

>Swede
And here you're wrong.

His mother was Polish, he spoke Polish, he was Catholic and raised by Jagiellonians. He was just another Jagiellonian.

I won't even comment the other two, because it's bait.

You name two half Poles and one German and then accuse me of baiting, okay then.

kachinsky
curie
Promodo

Jan III Sobieski
Lion of Lechistan
Ioannes III Sobiscius

Sigezmund 3
Kopernic
Slwinski

Władysław Jagiełło
Stefan Banach (Curie if mathematician isnt counted as scientist)
Beksiński

Copernicus is legitimately a complete unknown.

He was upper-middle class in a largely German speaking city in Royal (Polish-Lithuanian) Prussia. He wrote all his works in Latin and lived/worked in Italy.

Actually, the further you look at his history, the more it becomes apparent he is of mixed Polish and German noble descent.

It is completely unknown whether German or Polish were his native language and whether he considered himself German or Polish. He was citizen of the Polish-Lithuanian Empire, but of mixed descent in a largely German speaking city.

>polish ruler
all of them were self hating lithuanians
>one polish scientist
marie curie was french
>one polish artist
polonized lithuanians see mickiewicz

one drop rule, every half-pole is a pole

here's his reconstructed face

the nose knows

my surname actually means polish-LITHUANIAN food

fuck you niggers, i like Latvia (and poland)

you mean what, kołdun? it means "wizard" in russian doesnt it

>one polish ruler
Stanislas
>one polish scientist
Copernicus
>one polish artist
Chopin

yes, it means bad wizard in russian or shaman something like that

also close but not exactly

I'm oh so sorry. Clearly Kopernik was a pure Slavic Pole. I meant no disrespect.

He defended olsztyn from teutons and lived there for over 10 years. So he didn't "live" in italy, just traveled there.

Also the Dutchy of Warmia was polish speaking so he had to know polish.

good post

>this is what żmudzin truly believe

Hitler
Curie
Chopin