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  1. A diplomatic meeting occurred in 1184 at the court of the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa where Casimir, in order to block the actions of Mieszko III and retain power as High Duke of Poland, swore allegiance to Barbarossa and paid him a large tribute.

  2. Mar 3, 2017 · In 1484, Casimir’s fasting and self-denial finally took its toll. He contracted a severe lung disease that was probably tuberculosis; in his weakened state, Casimir was unable to withstand his illness and subsequently died on his way to Lithuania on March 4, 1484.

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  4. Read more about Saint Casimir (1461-1484) Image via Wikipedia. Reflection. Saint Casimir stood up for what he believed in, even though his father ridiculed him. Do you have the courage to stand up for your beliefs and for the just treatment of others, even when others may look down on you for it? Spend some time with the Lord.

  5. Casimir I (kăs´əmēr), c.1015–1058, duke of Poland (c.1040–1058), son of Mieszko II. He succeeded in reuniting the central Polish lands under the hegemony of the Holy Roman Empire, but he was never crowned king. He is also called Casimir the Restorer. His son and successor was Boleslaus II. Source for information on Casimir I: The ...

  6. King Casimir III of Poland (1310-1370) made major contributions to the growth of the Polish state as it is known today. Poland's growth under his peaceful reign was memorialized in a popular saying to the effect that he inherited a Poland built of wood, but left the world a Poland built of stone. An oblong strip of land wedged among competing ...

  7. c.1123-1190. Other dates. 1152-1190 (ruled) Biography. Frederick Barbarossa (Redbeard), duke of Swabia (as Frederick III, 1147-90) and German king and Holy Roman emperor (1152-90), challenged papal authority andsought to establish German predominance in western Europe. He engaged in a long struggle with the cities of northern Italy (1154-83 ...

  8. Feb 3, 2024 · Launched on June 22, 1941, Operation Barbarossa marked a pivotal turn in World War II, ending the uneasy non-aggression pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union and opening the Eastern Front, which would become the deadliest theater of the war.

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