Aleksander Chodźko (1804–1891), Polish poet, Slavist, and Iranologist
Aleksander Kwaśniewski | Aleksander Szenajch | Aleksander Hall | Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy | Aleksander Griboyedov | Aleksander Ford | Aleksander Chodźko | Aleksander Bardini | Leonard Chodźko | Grant Aleksander | Edward Aleksander Raczyński | Aleksander Wolszczan | Aleksander Serov | Aleksander Saharov | Aleksander Prystor | Aleksander Michał Sapieha | Aleksander Krupa | Aleksander Kotsis | Aleksander Ignacy Lubomirski | Aleksander Glondys | Aleksander Fredro | Aleksander Denstad With | Aleksander Chodkiewicz | Aleksander Barkov, Sr. | Aleksander Barkov, Jr. |
Léger studied under Aleksander Chodźko at the Collège de France, whose position he eventually succeeded in 1885 by taking up the Slav Literature and Language chair of Adam Mickiewicz, which he occupied until 1923.