Characters
- Władysław Lubicz (created by Zygmunt Kęstowicz) - husband of Maria Lubicz, father of Paweł Lubicz, Elżbieta Chojnicka, Monika Ross-Nawrot, Ryszard Lubicz and Dorota Lubicz, grandfather of Agnieszka Lubicz, Aleksandra Lubicz, Paweł Lubicz Jr., Beata Borecka, Michał Chojnicki, Daniel Ross, Katarzyna Lubicz and adopted grandfather of Maciej Lubicz and Bożena Lubicz. He lived in Warsaw with his wife and children but his family comes from Lvov, Ukraine. One of his great-grandchildren, Władysław Chojnicki, is named after him.
- Maria Lubicz, de domo Ziętecka (created by Halina Dobrowolska) - wife of Władysław Lubicz, mother of Paweł Lubicz, Elżbieta Chojnicka, Monika Ross-Nawrot, Ryszard Lubicz and Dorota Lubicz, grandmother of Agnieszka Lubicz, Aleksandra Lubicz, Paweł Lubicz Jr., Beata Borecka, Michał Chojnicki, Daniel Ross, Katarzyna Lubicz and adopted grandmother of Maciej Lubicz and Bożena Lubicz. She owned a farmacy which is now owned by her daughter Elżbieta. Maria had one brother, Stefan Ziętecki.
- Elżbieta Chojnicka, de domo Lubicz (created by Barbara Bursztynowicz) - daughter of Władysław Lubicz and Maria Lubicz, twin sister of Paweł Lubicz, sister of Ryszard Lubicz, Monika Ross-Nawrot and Dorota Lubicz, mother of Beata Borecka and Michał Chojnicki, grandmother of Jan Rafalski, Małgorzata Borecka, Antoni Chojnicki, Władysław Chojnicki and Stefan Chojnicki. She is married to Jerzy Chojnicki and owns a farmacy called Pod Modrzewiem.
- Paweł Lubicz (created by Tomasz Stockinger) - son of Władysław Lubicz and Maria Lubicz, twin brother of Elżbieta Chojnicka, brother of Ryszard Lubicz, Monika Ross-Nawrot and Dorota Lubicz, father of Agnieszka Lubicz, Aleksandra Lubicz and Paweł Lubicz Jr., grandfather of Zofia Lubicz. He is married to Krystyna Lubicz and works as a doctor in his private medical clinic El-Med.
- Monika Ross-Nawrot, de domo Lubicz (created by Izabela Trojanowska) - second daughter of Władysław Lubicz and Maria Lubicz, sister of Paweł Lubicz, Elżbieta Chojnicka, Ryszard Lubicz and Dorota Lubicz, mother of Daniel Ross. She was married to Bernard Ross who lived in the United States. Her son Daniel was born and she escaped from her husband because he was very aggressive. They divorced and Bernard died later. Monika married again, to Wojciech Nawrot who was a doctor and was El-Med's co-owner. Wojciech died a few days after their wedding and Monika is since widowed. She owns a restaurant called Rosso. She is engaged to Feliks Nowak.
- Ryszard Lubicz (created by Piotr Cyrwus) - second son of Władysław Lubicz and Maria Lubicz, brother of Paweł Lubicz, Elżbieta Chojnicka, Monika Ross-Nawrot and Dorota Lubicz, father of Katarzyna Lubicz, adopted father of Maciej Lubicz and Bożena Lubicz. He was married to Grażyna Lubicz. He died in February 2012 after a serious illness.
- Dorota Lubicz - third daughter and fifth child of Władysław Lubicz and Maria Lubicz, sister of Paweł Lubicz, Elżbieta Chojnicka, Ryszard Lubicz and Monika Ross-Nawrot. She's a nun. Dorota graduated from medical school and is a doctor. She was engaged to a man who betrayed her with her sister Elżbieta. Dorota decided to become a nun and works in Warsaw, Głoskowo or in Africa.
- Jerzy Chojnicki (created by Andrzej Grabarczyk) - husband of Elżbieta Chojnicka, half-brother of Hanna Chojnicka, Oscar Chojnicki and Kamila Chojnicka, father of Beata Borecka and Michał Chojnicki, grandfather of Jan Rafalski, Małgorzata Borecka, Antoni Chojnicki, Władysław Chojnicki and Stefan Chojnicki.
- Krystyna Lubicz, de domo Jakubowska (created by Agnieszka Kotulanka) - wife of Paweł Lubicz, sister of Lech Jakubowski, mother of Agnieszka Lubicz, Aleksandra Lubicz and Paweł Lubicz Jr., grandmother of Zofia Lubicz.
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