Konstantin Simonov | Konstantin Zatulin | Konstantin Wecker | Konstantin Krause | Konstantin Kinchev | Konstantin Ushinsky | Konstantin Thon | Konstantin Somov | Konstantin Biebl | Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia | Konstantin Rykov | Konstantin Raikin | Konstantin Paustovsky | Konstantin Novoselov | Konstantin Melnikov | Konstantin Meladze | Konstantin Leselidze | Konstantin Chernenko | Konstantin Buteyko | Traugott Konstantin Oesterreich | ''The Bulgarian martyresses'' by Konstantin Makovsky | ''The Bulgarian Martyresses'' (1877), a painting by Konstantin Makovsky | Phil Konstantin | Konstantin Trenyov | Konstantin Svechkar | Konstantin Rokossovsky | Konstantin Pobedonostsev | Konstantin Mikhailov | Konstantin Kuznetsov (cinematographer) | Konstantin Kostenko |
Mrkvička came to Plovdiv in 1881 after an invitation by the then-Eastern Rumelian government and worked as a teacher in the Cyril and Methodius high school, where he co-operated with the most important cultural figures in the city — Ivan Vazov, Konstantin Velichkov, Petko Karavelov, Petko Slaveykov.