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  1. Casimir II of Belz (pl: Kazimierz II bełski; 1401/03 – 15 September 1442), was a Polish prince member of the House of Piast from the Masovian branch. He was a Duke of Płock , Rawa Mazowiecka , Gostynin , Sochaczew , Belz , Płońsk , Zawkrze and Wizna during 1426–1434 jointly with his brothers, and after the division of the paternal ...

  2. Oct 11, 2023 · Z. Genealogy for Prince Casimir of Belz, II (1399 - 1442) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Warszawa, Mazowia
    • Margaret of Shamotul
    • Mazowia
    • between 1399 and 1403
  3. St. Casimir, founded in 1893, was the first Lithuanian parish in the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh. The parish was the outgrowth of the influx of Lithuanian immigrants to work in the area mills. In 1891 a committee of local Lithuanians appointed a committee to pursue the establishment of parish.

  4. · June 14, 2019 ·. The former St. Casimir Catholic Church on the South Side, the first Lithuanian parish in the Pittsburgh Diocese, was finished in 1902. Now called the 22nd Street Condos, the former church keeps many of its stunning original architectural details -- think white and incredibly ornate -- but with modern conveniences added in.

  5. Mar 23, 2017 · Twenty-five years after it was shuttered as a house of worship, the long-term future of St. Casimir Church at 22nd and Sarah St. in the South Side has been established. Internal demolition work...

  6. Casimir II of Belz (pl: Kazimierz II bełski; 1401/03 – 15 September 1442), was a Polish prince member of the House of Piast from the Masovian branch. He was a Duke of Płock , Rawa Mazowiecka , Gostynin , Sochaczew , Belz , Płońsk , Zawkrze and Wizna during 1426–1434 jointly with his brothers, and after the division of the paternal ...

  7. Casimir II of Belz (pl: Kazimierz II bełski; 1401/03 – 15 September 1442), was a Polish prince member of the House of Piast from the Masovian branch. He was a Duke of Płock, Rawa Mazowiecka, Gostynin, Sochaczew, Belz, Płońsk, Zawkrze and Wizna during 1426–1434 jointly with his brothers, and after the division of the paternal inheritance ...

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