List of Belarusians (ethnic group)

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This is a list of people who are descended from the Old Belarusians of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

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Archaeologists and anthropologists

Actors and actresses

Artists

Engineers

Musicians


Philosophers, humanists, and theologians

Scientists

Sportsmen and sportswomen


State, revolution, military

Writers

See List of Belarusian writers

Fashion designers

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