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  1. 8 de abr. de 2024 · In January 1656 John Casimir returned from abroad and, impressed by the contributions to the war effort made by Poland's common people, solemnly declared in Lwów his support for relieving the peasantry of unjust obligations.

  2. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Lwów Vows of King John II Casimir (1 April 1656) - Polish History. 368th anniversary of the Act.

  3. 20 de abr. de 2024 · A group of partisans from the court guards of John Casimir, Michael Korybut Wiśniowiecki, John III Sobieski, Augustus II the Strong and Augustus III the Saxon has connections with Poland. The collection of two-handed swords from the 16th and early 17th centuries, along with the sword used by Julius II of Brunswick’s guardsmen is ...

  4. 22 de abr. de 2024 · John II Casimir (Polish: Jan II Kazimierz Waza; German: Johann II. Kasimir Wasa; Lithuanian: Jonas Kazimieras Vaza (22 March 1609 – 16 December 1672) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania during the era of the PolishLithuanian Commonwealth, Duke of Opole in Upper Silesia, and titular King of Sweden 1648–1660.

  5. Hace 2 días · Poland, a country of central Europe, is located at a geographic crossroads that links the forested lands of northwestern Europe and the sea lanes of the Atlantic Ocean to the fertile plains of the Eurasian frontier. Polands capital city is Warsaw, and other important cities include Krakow and Gdansk.

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  6. 8 de abr. de 2024 · king (1506-1548), Poland. Sigismund I (born Jan. 1, 1467—died April 1, 1548, Kraków, Pol.) was a king who established Polish suzerainty over Ducal Prussia (East Prussia) and incorporated the duchy of Mazovia into the Polish state. Sigismund I, the fifth son of Casimir IV and Elizabeth of Habsburg, had ruled Głogów, Silesia ...

  7. 19 de abr. de 2024 · One of his brothers became king of Bohemia and, for five years, Casimir was practical administrator of Poland while his father attended to affairs in Lithuania. His administration was regarded as loving and Christian. During a trip to Lithuania, Casimir fell ill in Grodno (Hrodna, in today’s Belarus) and died.