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  1. Casimir I of Oświęcim ( Polish: Kazimierz I Oświęcimski) (1396 – 7 April 1434) was a Duke of Oświęcim since 1406 (under regency until 1414), ruler over Toszek (from 1414) and Strzelin (during 1416–1427). He was the only child of Duke Przemysław of Oświęcim by his unknown wife.

    • 1396
    • Anna of Żagań, Margareta of Opava-Ratibor
  2. Casimir I of Oświęcim was a Duke of Oświęcim since 1406, ruler over Toszek and Strzelin. Home. Log In Once logged in, you can add biography in the database.

  3. Apr 19, 2018 · Also Known As: "Kasimir I. von Teschen", "Herzog von Auschwitz", "Tost und Gleiwitz". Birthdate: circa 1396. Death: circa 1434 (29-47) Immediate Family: Son of Duke Przemysław of Oświęcim and NN. Husband of Herzogin Anna von Auschwitz (von Sagan) and Margarita Racyborska.

    • circa 1396
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    • circa 1434 (29-47)
  4. Casimir I (born July 25, 1016—died at latest Nov. 28, 1058) was the duke of Poland who reannexed the formerly Polish provinces of Silesia, Mazovia, and Pomerania (all now in Poland), which had been lost during his father’s reign, and restored the Polish central government. Only surviving son of Duke Mieszko II and Richeza (Ryksa) of ...

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Casimir I (b. 1396 – d. 7 April 1434). After the death of Przemysław, half of Głogów and Ścinawa returned to his father and Oświęcim was given to his minor son Casimir I, who remained under the successive regencies of his grandfather and uncle until 1414, when he was able to rule by himself. Ancestry

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OświęcimOświęcim - Wikipedia

    Oświęcim ( Polish: [ɔˈɕfjɛɲtɕim] ⓘ; German: Auschwitz [ˈaʊʃvɪts] ⓘ; Yiddish: אָשפּיצין, romanized : Oshpitzin; Silesian: Uośwjyńćim) is a town in the Lesser Poland ( Polish: Małopolska) province of southern Poland, situated 33 kilometres (21 mi) southeast of Katowice, near the confluence of the Vistula ( Wisła) and ...

  7. History. The first settlement was established in Oświęcim, probably at the turn of the 11th and 12th centuries. In the first half of the 12th century, a stronghold was built on the riverside hill, which became the center of the castellany. In 1177 or 1179, Oświęcim was handed over by Casimir the Just to the Duke of Racibórz, Mieszko ...

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