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  1. Catherine of Masovia (Polish: Katarzyna mazowiecka; 1413/16 – between 2 June 1479 and 5 July 1480) was a Polish princess member of the House of Piast in the Masovian branch. She was the eighth and youngest daughter of Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia and Alexandra , a daughter of Algirdas , Grand Duke of Lithuania and sister of King Władysław ...

  2. Masovian Voivodeship (Polish: województwo mazowieckie, pronounced [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ mazɔˈvjɛt͡skʲɛ] ⓘ) is a voivodeship in east-central Poland, containing Poland's capital Warsaw. Masovian Voivodeship has an area of 35,579 square kilometres (13,737 sq mi) and had a 2019 population of 5,411,446, making it Poland's largest and most ...

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  4. Oct 31, 2019 · This report documents 14 cases from late 2017 to mid-2019 in which CIA-backed Afghan strike forces committed serious abuses, some amounting to war crimes.

  5. Cymburgis of Masovia ( Polish: Cymbarka mazowiecka; German: Cimburgis von Masowien; 1394 or 1397 – 28 September 1429), also spelled Zimburgis or Cimburga, was Princess of Masovia of the Polish Piast dynasty and Duchess of Austria from 1412 until 1424, by her marriage with the Habsburg duke Ernest the Iron.

  6. Jan Długosz, who probably used later lost reports from the Duchy of Masovia, deserve special attention. A certain supplement to this source base is the Chronicle of Prussia by Peter of Dusburg, which sheds light on the events of that time from the perspective of the state of the German Order in Prussia3. 3 Results:

  7. We reject the government’s insinuation in a footnote that the death threats against Diaz de Gomez did not amount to persecution because some of them were made to family members rather than to her directly. The threats Diaz de Gomez received were not “unspecific” or “distant verbal threats and intimidation.”

  8. Mar 20, 2019 · 1119 (9th Cir. 2004) (death threats may constitute persecution especially “when they are specific and menacing and are accompanied by evidence of violent confrontations, near-confrontations and vandalism”). On the other hand, cases with threats alone, particularly anonymous or vague ones, rarely constitute persecution. Lim, 224 F.3d at 936 ...

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