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  1. Casimir of Bytom (Polish: Kazimierz; 1253/57 – 10 March 1312) was a Duke of Opole during 1282–1284 (with his brother as co-ruler) and Duke of Bytom from 1284 until his death. He was the second son of Władysław, Duke of Opole–Racibórz, by his wife Euphemia, daughter of Władysław Odonic, Duke of Greater Poland.

  2. The Duchy of Bytom (Polish: Księstwo Bytomskie) or Duchy of Beuthen (German: Herzogtum Beuthen) was one of many Silesian duchies. It was established in Upper Silesia about 1281 during the division of the Duchy of Opole and Racibórz among the sons of Duke Władysław Opolski.

  3. Maria of Bytom (Polish: Maria bytomska; before 1295 – 15 December 1317) was a Queen of Hungary by marriage to Charles I of Hungary. She was the third child and only daughter of Duke Casimir of Bytom by his wife Helena, whose origins are unknown, although the later historiography tends to recognize her as a daughter of Lev I of Galicia , from ...

  4. Casimir of Bytom Duke of Opole and Bytom. Upload media Wikipedia. Date of birth: 1250s (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Date of death: 10 March 1312:

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    Casimir of Bytom (Polish: Kazimierz bytomski) (1253/57 – 10 March 1312) was a Duke of Opole during 1282–1284 (with his brother as co-ruler) and Duke of Bytom from 1284 until his death. He was the second son of Władysław , Duke of Opole – Racibórz , by his wife Euphemia , daughter of Władysław Odonic , Duke of Greater Poland .

  6. It was in mid-15th century that Bytom became a border city between Poland and Czechia. Those days, Bytom was not only visited by outstanding people, including king Casimir IV Jagiellon, the most famous chronicler Jan Długosz or the last Master of the Teutonic Order, Albrecht Hohenzollern.

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  8. Nov 22, 2022 · Casimir of Bytom was a Duke of Opole during 1282–1284 and Duke of Bytom from 1284 until his death. He was the second son of Władysław, Duke of Opole-Racibórz, by his wife Euphemia, daughter of Władysław Odonic, Duke of Greater Poland.

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