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    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...
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    until the reunification of the Polish lands by Casimir the Restorer. During the crisis, Poland suffered very severe material and demographic losses, the Polish...
    31 KB (3,820 words) - 21:00, 9 July 2024
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    King Casimir the Restorer in 1044. The name of the village comes from a Celtic language word "tyn", which means wall or fence, and which means that the history...
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  • Casimir of Poland may refer to: Any ruler of Poland named Casimir: Duke Casimir I the Restorer (1016–58) High Duke Casimir II the Just (1138–94) King...
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    4 June 1102) was the duke of Poland from 1079 until his death. Władysław was the second son of the Polish duke Casimir the Restorer and Maria Dobroniega...
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  • Swedish: Casimir Ukrainian: Казимир Vietnamese: Casimirô, Caximia Casimir I of Poland, Polish name Kazimierz Odnowiciel (the Restorer) (1015–1058) Casimir II...
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    around 1040, Mieszko II's son reunited most of the Polish lands and became known as Casimir the Restorer. In the 1040s, he also fought a civil war against...
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  • The Battle of Casimir I with Miecław was fought in 1047, during the Miecław's Rebellion, between the Duchy of Poland led by Casimir I the Restorer and...
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    the Pope raised the see of Kraków to be an archbishopric around 1049. Prince Casimir the Restorer considered moving the capital of the Polish church to...
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    Duke Casimir I (r. 1039–1058), known to history as the Restorer. After returning from exile in 1039, Casimir rebuilt the Polish monarchy and the country's...
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    Maria Dobroniega of Kiev (category Family of Vladimir the Great)
    1040 to Casimir I the Restorer, Duke of Poland. This marriage helped Casimir to gain support in his reclaim over the Polish throne. Casimir had attempted...
    8 KB (655 words) - 10:50, 14 June 2024
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    Poznań Cathedral (category Burial sites of the Piast dynasty)
    Mieszko II 1058 - Casimir the Restorer 1239 - Ladislaus Odonic 1257 - Przemysł I 1279 - Boleslaus the Pious 1296 - Przemysł II The pre-1945 façade (illustration...
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    Lublin (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    probably erected on Czwartek Hill during the rule of Casimir the Restorer in the 11th century. The castle became the seat of a castellan, first mentioned...
    81 KB (7,526 words) - 18:20, 22 June 2024
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    of the church go back to the times of King Casimir the Restorer. By 1284 the church already belonged to the Franciscans. The construction of a brick temple...
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    England, mother of Cnut the Great, King of all England, Denmark and Norway Świętosława of Poland, daughter of Casimir I the Restorer, Queen consort of Bohemia...
    43 KB (1,405 words) - 12:03, 5 July 2024
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    Greater Poland Voivodeship (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    of Bohemia in 1038, the capital was moved by Casimir the Restorer from Gniezno to Kraków. The two cities are seats of Poland's oldest diocese (Poznań,...
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  • bishopric rebuilding the church. It is probable that he was the bishop who consecrated the cathedral built by Casimir the Restorer. He was succeeded by...
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  • unity was restored by Casimir the Restorer in 1039, the capital was moved to Kraków, which had been relatively undamaged by the troubles. Poznań and Gniezno...
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    Miecław's Rebellion (category History of Poland during the Piast dynasty)
    between the Duchy of Poland under Casimir I the Restorer and its ally, Kievan Rus', led by Yaroslav the Wise, against the forces of Miecław, the self-proclaimed...
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    was the eldest son of Duke Casimir I the Restorer and Maria Dobroniega of Kiev. Bolesław II is considered to have been one of the most capable of the Piast...
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