Key Facts • Born in 1823 as the son of famous actor and director Anczyc Zygmunt • Used multiple pseudonyms including Kazimierz Góralczyk and W.A. Lassota • Originally trained as an apothecary but was barred from the profession due to conflicts • Active participant in the Kraków Uprising and Spring
Key Facts • Saxon origins: The dynasty traces back to Johann von Anschutz who arrived from Saxony in the first half of the 18th century • Military connection: Johann came to Poland with the army of August II the Strong during the Saxon period (1697-1763) • Noble status: The family
Key Facts Born in 1783, died in 1855 in Krakow Multitalented artist: actor, stage director, translator and writer Grandson of Johann von Anczyc, founder of the Anczyc dynasty in Poland Led the acting troupe in Krakow in 1839 Became director of the first stationary theatre in Poznań in 1843 Married
Key Facts Born in 1908 in Krakow, died in 1988 in the same city Renowned hematologist and professor at Medical Academy in Krakow Participated in September Campaign 1939 and Polish resistance during WWII Led the hospital in Krakow Ghetto (1942-1944) under extreme conditions Resistance codename: "Doktor Twardy" (Doctor Tough) Pioneer
Key Facts • Born: 1811 in Krakow, died 1875 in Krakow • Profession: Pharmacist, chemist, and balneologist • Education: Chemistry at Jagiellonian University and Berlin • Notable Property: Owner of the historic "Pod Złotą Głową" pharmacy at Main Market Square 13 • Scientific Contributions: Pioneer in mineral water research in