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  1. Casimir I of Cieszyn ( Polish: Kazimierz I cieszyński, Czech: Kazimír I. Těšínský, German: Kasimir I. von Teschen; 1280/90 – c. 29 September 1358 ), was Duke of Cieszyn from 1315, Duke of Siewierz from 1337 and Duke of Bytom from 1357. He was the second son of Mieszko I, Duke of Cieszyn by his wife, probably called Grzymisława.

  2. When Duke Casimir I of Cieszyn was born in 1280, in Katowice County, Silesia, Poland, his father, Mieszko Herzog von Teschen, was 28 and his mother, Grzymisława Duchess of Opole, was 19. He married Euphemia of Czersk-Warsaw before about 19 August 1324. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 4 daughters.

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  3. Casimir II, Duke of Cieszyn. Casimir II of Cieszyn ( Polish: Kazimierz, Czech: Kazimír; c. 1449 – 13 December 1528) was a Duke of Cieszyn since 1477, ruler over Koźle during 1479–1509, since 1493 ruler over Wołów, over Pszczyna during 1498–1517, from 1506 over Opava, Duke of Głogów since 1506 (for life). Also he was Landeshauptmann ...

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  5. However, the ambitions of the young Duke erupted then and claimed more lands from his uncle. The conflict ended only two years later, on 11 November 1416 when (following the mediation of Duke Henry IX of Lubin), the Duke of Cieszyn give the town of Strzelin and 300 fines as payment to Casimir I. Bolesław I retained the rest of his lands.

  6. Casimir I of Cieszyn (Polish: Kazimierz I cieszyński, Czech: Kazimír I. Těšínský, German: Kasimir I. von Teschen; 1280/90 – c. 29 September 1358), was Duke of Cieszyn from 1315, Duke of Siewierz from 1337 and Duke of Bytom from 1357. He was the second son of Mieszko I, Duke of Cieszyn by his wife, probably called Grzymisława.

  7. The son of the first Prince of Cieszyn, Mieszko. The name of his mother is unknown. After his father's death circa 1315 and the subsequent division of the Duchy of Cieszyn, he received the south-western part, the former Cieszyn castellany, which from that time became the actual Duchy of Cieszyn, the basis of what was to become Cieszyn Silesia.

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