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  1. Casimir I of Warsaw (pl: Kazimierz I warszawski; 1329/31 – 26 November/5 December 1355), was a Polish prince, member of the House of Piast, Duke of Czersk 1341-1349 jointly with his brother, after 1345 ruler over Rawa Mazowiecka jointly with his brother, after 1349 sole ruler over Warsaw, after 1351 sole ruler over Sochaczew, Polish vassal ...

  2. Feb 19, 2024 · Casimir I of WARSAW was born about 1329 in Mazowsze, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland, son of Trojden von MASOVIA and Maria of HALYCH. He died on November 26, 1355 in Plock, Mazowieckie, Poland. This information is part of Ancestral Trails 2016 by Patti Lee Salter on Genealogy Online.

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  4. Casimir I the Restorer (Polish: Kazimierz I Odnowiciel; 25 July 1016 – 19 March 1058), a member of the Piast dynasty, was the duke of Poland from 1040 until his death. Casimir was the son of Mieszko II Lambert and Richeza of Lotharingia.

  5. On August 4, 1985 St. Casimir Church was chartered as the Solidarity Center in Cleveland. The Solidarity Organization has a special mass at St. Casimir. Another milestone was achieved on August 14, 1985. St. Casimir was named as a historic landmark in the City of Cleveland.

  6. The building contract was given to parishioner Stanislaus Surdyk for $ 19,000. Work begain on 6 July 1915. The cornerstone was blessed on 1 August 1915, with the bishop and Father Benedict Rosinski of Toledo attending. Many Poles from Toledo also attended. The first Mass was celebrated in St. Casimir Church on 9 January 1916.

  7. 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.

  8. Saint Casimir Church is a Catholic parish church in Cleveland, Ohio, and part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland. Mapcarta, the open map.

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