📖 Über Jacek
Jacek ist die polnische Form von Hyazinth, ein Name mit tiefen Wurzeln in der polnischen katholischen und kulturellen Identität; berühmt durch den heiligen Hyazinth (Jacek Odrowąż), einen der Schutzpatrone Polens, sowie durch den symbolistischen Maler Jacek Malczewski und den Solidarność-Barden Jacek Kaczmarski.
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- HerkunftPolish
- Geschlecht♂ Männlich
- BedeutungPolish form of Hyacinth. From the flower name, ultimately from Greek Hyakinthos
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⭐ Berühmte Persönlichkeiten
- Saint Hyacinth of Poland (Jacek Odrowąż) — Polish Dominican friar (c. 1185-1257), one of the most important religious figures in medieval Central Europe; sent as a missionary by Pope Honorius III, he founded Dominican monasteries across Poland, Prussia, and the Baltic; his legendary evangelising missions may have reached as far as Scandinavia and Kiev; canonised 1594, one of Poland's patron saints.
- Jacek Malczewski — Polish symbolist painter (1854-1929), considered one of the greatest Polish visual artists; his densely allegorical canvases blending Polish Romanticism, mythology, and personal biography are among the defining works of Polish art; his self-portraits, depicting himself as a saint, Christ, or pagan figure, are particularly celebrated.
- Jacek Kaczmarski — Polish poet, songwriter, and actor (1952-2004), known as the 'Bard of Solidarity'; his protest songs — particularly Mury (Walls, 1978), adapted from a Catalan original — became unofficial anthems of the Solidarity movement that overthrew communist rule in Poland; he spent years in exile in the West, continuing to write songs broadcast on Radio Free Europe.
- Jacek Kuroń — Polish politician, educator, and dissident (1934-2004), a founding figure of the Workers' Defence Committee (KOR) and one of the intellectual architects of the Solidarity movement; served as Minister of Labour in post-communist Poland and was one of the most respected moral voices in modern Polish politics.