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Casimir
Duke of Opole, Bytom
Born
1253/57
Died
10 March 1312
Noble family
Silesian Piasts of Opole
Spouse(s)
Helena (of Galicia?)
Issue
Bolesław of Toszek Władysław of Bytom Siemowit of Bytom Maria George Mieszko of Bytom
Father
Władysław Opolski
Mother
Euphemia of Greater Poland
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.
CasimirofBytom (Polish: Kazimierz; 1253/57 – 10 March 1312) was a Duke of Opole during 1282–1284 (with his brother as co-ruler) and Duke ofBytom from...
daughter of Duke CasimirofBytom by his wife Helena, whose origins are unknown, although the later historiography tends to recognize her as a daughter of Lev...
Nitra 1328–1334 and Bishop of Veszprém from 1334 to his death. He was the fifth and youngest son of Duke CasimirofBytom by his wife Helena. As the youngest...
High Duke Casimir II the Just had attached it to the Silesian Duchy of Racibórz. When Władysław's second son Casimir became Duke ofBytom, he at first...
ofCasimirofBytom, Queen consort of Hungary Beatrice of Silesia, daughter of Bolko I the Strict, Queen of the Romans Hedwig of Kalisz, daughter of Bolesław...
third son of Duke CasimirofBytom by his wife Helena. It's unknown why after his death in 1312, his father left Siemowit the most extensive part of his Duchy...
largest of which is the crown on the head of the eagle. The crown was episodically introduced by the Duke ofBytom, CasimirofBytom (2nd half of the 13th...
Wieluń from 1234 to 1249 and Duke of Opole–Racibórz from 1246 until his death. He was the second son ofCasimir I of Opole by his wife, Viola, probably...
he was homosexual). He was succeeded in Poland by his younger brother Casimir IV Jagiellon in 1447 after a three-year interregnum. In Hungary, he was...
II the Hunchback and three of the four sons of Władysław of Opole: CasimirofBytom, Mieszko I of Cieszyn and Przemysław of Racibórz were completely against...
the homage of Duke CasimirofBytom to King Wenceslaus II. However, despite the fact that Bolko I strongly resisted the complete dominance of Prague, he...
once again, expand their sphere of influence into Silesia. In 1289 King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia made Duke CasimirofBytom his vassal. In the renewed struggle...
mentioned in 1299 for the first time in a document issued by Duke CasimirofBytom. Bogucice, Ligota, Szopenice and Podlesie were all established in early...
– CasimirofBytom, Polish nobleman (House of Piast) May 1 – Paul I, Croatian nobleman, knight and oligarch (b. 1245) May 13 – Theobald II, Duke of Lorraine...
Lesser Polish estates of Siewierz, Bytom and Oświęcim were disputed by the Seniorate in Kraków. During his rule, Duke Casimir moved his residence to...
his brother Władysław Opolski, his two sons - CasimirofBytom and Bolko I of Opole, and finally Leszek of Racibórz, who was the last to preserve the Duchy's...