Kasimir IV. Andreas Kazimierz VON POLEN (JAGIELLOŃCZYK)

Characteristics

Type Value Date Place Sources
name Kasimir IV. Andreas Kazimierz VON POLEN (JAGIELLOŃCZYK)

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Type Date Place Sources
death 7. June 1492
Hrodna (Grodno), Hrodna, Weißrussland Find persons in this place
burial after 7. June 1492
Wawel-Kathedrale, Kraków (Krakau), Kleinpolen, Polen Find persons in this place
birth 20. November 1427
Kraków (Krakau), Kleinpolen, Polen Find persons in this place
marriage 10. February 1454
Kraków (Krakau), Kleinpolen, Polen Find persons in this place

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10. February 1454
Kraków (Krakau), Kleinpolen, Polen
Elisabeth VON HABSBURG

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1 Find a Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20604035/casimir
Publication: MyHeritage
  Casimir IV. Birth: 30 Nov 1427 - Krakow, Małopolskie, Poland Death: 7 Jun 1492 (aged 64) - Poland Burial: Wawel Cathedral, Krakau, Kleinpolen, Polen Memorial ID: 20604035 Polish and Lithuanian Royalty. He was the Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1440 to 1492 and the King of Poland from 1447 to 1492. He sought to preserve the political union between Poland and Lithuania andto recover the lost lands of old Poland. As the second son of Władysław II Jagiełło and his fourth wife, Zofja Holszańska; he was the second in line to be heir to the throne. His father was already over 75 at Casimir’s birth; his brother Władysław III, who was three years older, would be the “heir apparent” to the Lithuanian and Polish throne. For some unknown reason, his education was lacking; he was never taught Latin, nor was he trained for the responsibilities of official position of a ruler, despite the fact he was the only brother of Wladyslaw III. In 1440, the Grand Duke of Lithuania, Sigismund, was murdered; Casimir, at the age of 13, was sent to Lithuania be governor for his brother; a coup d’etat by Lithuanian nobles happened, and he was named Grand Duke Lithuaniainstead. The nobles began the task of making a boy into their king. This broke the ties between Lithuanian and Poland until November 10, 1444 when Władysław III died in the Battle of Varna leavingPoland without a ruler. Since there were no other choices, he was crowned the King of Poland on June 25, 1447. Elisabeth of Habsburg became his bride in 1454, which was clearly a political move as shewas the daughter of Albert II of Habsburg giving her claim to Bohemia and Hungary upon her father’s death. The couple had thirteen children with eleven living to adulthood, and Casimir did everything he could do to arrange worthy political marriages for them. His eldest son, Władysław, became king of Bohemia in 1471 and of Hungary 1490; three others were his successors on the thrones of Lithuania and Poland; one became a Roman Catholic Saint; one an archbishop and, later, a cardinal. Five of his daughters were married to German princes, causing name Casimir became a familiar one among German dynasties along with the Roman Catholic Church. When he died, he left a dynasty renowned among the courts of Europe. His foreign policy was successful in bringing most of Prussia under Polish rule. With political enemies all around his two countries, he was not the aggressor and at times, a peacemaker. His domestic policy was better as even though he lacked the formal education to be a wise administrator, he had common sense and was very cautious. He was a strong opponent of aristocracy, and helped to strengthen the importance of Parliament and the Senate. Higher education became an interest during his reign with the expansion of the university and documenting the countries’ histories. He was a recipient of the English Order of the Garter, the highest order of chivalry and the most prestigious honor in England. He lived in Lithuania and considered that his personal estate. His reign was remembered as being both successful and peaceful. The great triumph of his reign was the finalsubjugation of the Teutonic Knights during the Thirteen Year War in 1466. He died from unknown causes after a fifty-two-year reign, and his second oldest son John I Albert became ruler of Poland withthe third oldest Alexander the ruler of Lithuanian. Besides “King Casimir IV”, his byname was Casimir Jagiellonian and his Polish was Kazimierz Jagiellończyk; this important as the history of his life is documented under all three names. After a team of twelve scientists was given permission by the Roman Catholic Church to disturb his final resting place, his tomb was opened in the month ofApril on Friday 13th in 1973 for the purpose of restoration. Inside the tomb they found a wooden coffin that was heavily rotted containing what was left of the king's decayed corpse. Within days, fourof the scientist died and after a couple of weeks, ten had died with the remaining two seriously ill. After examination of the coffin, it was found to be overgrown with a powerful aflatoxin fungus that was deadly when it had contact with the skin or inhaled. Wenn es um die Verwaltung, Erstellung und Wartung der Webseite geht, wird Find A Grave weitgehend von seinem Gründer, Jim Tipton betrieben. Jim schuf die Find A Grave Website im Jahr 1995, weil er keine bestehende Website finden konnte, welche sein Hobby, den Besuch von Gräbern berühmter Persönlichkeiten, ermöglichte. Er fand, dass es viele tausend Leute auf der ganzen Welt geben würde, dieseine Interessen teilten. Was als seltsames Hobby begann, wurde zu einer Lebensaufgabe und Leidenschaft. Aufzubauen und zu sehen, wie Find A Grave über seine kühnsten Erwartungen wuchs, war für Jimungeheuer befriedigend. Jeden Tag gaben Mitwirkende aus der ganzen Welt neue Datensätze ein, tausende verwendeten die Website als Bildungs-Nachschlagewerk, lange verlorengegblaubte Verwandte wurdenwiedergefunden und Millionen von Menschenleben bleiben in guter Erinnerung. In welcher ​​anderen Art von Arbeit hätte Jim einer der letzten lebenden Munchkins getroffen, vort einer Versammlung von Grab-Enthusiasten in einem Hollywood-Mausoleum gesprochen und Schätze erworben, wie seinen antiken Sarg-Schraubendreher (nur zum Einschrauben)?

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