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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).

  2. Apr 19, 2018 · 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. Father of Wacław I zatorski; Przemysław toszecki and Jan IV oświęcimski. Managed by: Private User.

    • circa 1396
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    • circa 1434 (29-47)
  3. Casimir I of Oświęcim was a Duke of Oświęcim since 1406, ruler over Toszek and Strzelin.

  4. Wenceslaus I of Zator (Polish: Wacław I zatorski; c. 1418 – before 29 July 1468), was a Duke of Oświęcim during 1434–1445 (with his brothers as co-rulers) and Duke of Zator from 1445 until his death. He was the eldest son of Duke Casimir I of Oświęcim by his first wife Anna, daughter of Duke Henry VIII of Żagań.

  5. 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.

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  6. In 1228, the castellan of Oświęcim was first recorded in documents. It is not known when the brick castle was built on the site of the timber hillfort. It could have happened in the 13th century during the reign of prince Casimir I of Opole or his sons.

  7. 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.

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