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Kazimierz III of Gniewkowo

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In April 1332, during the next stage of the Polish-Teutonic War, the Teutonic Knights besieged Gniewkowo. Kazimierz III, unable to defend his Duchy and not wanting to be captured, decided to escape after burning the main fortress. During the war, all Kujawy was lost, and Casimir III found himself in
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until 1294, when Leszek, as the oldest brother, attained his majority and assumed the government and the guardianship of his brothers. Kazimierz III attained his majority ca. 1302, but initially ruled jointly with his brothers; two years previously (in 1300) he was forced to paid homage to King
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exile, probably in the court of Władysław I. His fate after the loss of his domains is uncertain, because he only appears during the Second Polish-Teutonic Trial (4 February-15 September 1339), where he testified, and during the
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Between 1312/18, Kazimierz III married, although the name and origins of his wife are unknown. She certainly died between 19 April 1332/13 July 1343, because at the time of his return to Gniewkowo he was already a widower.
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Shortly after, Kazimierz III and his brother Przemysł where involved in a financial dispute with Bishop Gerward. In December 1310 both princes looted the district of
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In 1314 was made the formal division of the paternal inheritance between Kazimierz III and his brothers; as the youngest son, he received the small district of
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In 1306 he paid homage to his uncle Władysław I, in return for which he was appointed Governor of Gdańsk Pomerania, with his base in
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inherited his domains; however, because they are minors, remained under the regency of their mother and paternal half-uncle
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during 1287-1314 (under the regency of his mother until 1294 and his brother during 1294–1296), since 1306 vassal of the
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Stosunek zakonu krzyżackiego do Tczewa w XIV wieku. Przyczynek do polityki miejskiej Krzyżaków na Pomorzu Gdańskim
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Drogą historii. Studia ofiarowane profesorowi Józefowi Szymańskiemu w siedemdziesiątą rocznicę urodzin
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Pomorze Wschodnie w okresie rządów księcia polskiego Władysława Łokietka w latach 1306 – 1309
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Kazimierz III died between 22 August 1345 and 13 May 1350. Is unknown where he was buried.
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After the death of their father in 1287, Kazimierz III and his older brothers
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Walki z agresją Zakonu krzyżackiego w okresie jednoczenia państwa polskiego
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Pomorze Gdańskie pod rządami Zakonu krzyżackiego w latach 1308 – 1466
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Data zajęcia Gdańska i Tczewa przez Krzyżaków w listopadzie 1308 r.
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Polska a Zakon krzyżacki w ostatnich latach Władysława Łokietka
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Zajęcie Pomorza Gdańskiego przez Krzyżaków w latach 1308 – 1309
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Wypadki na Pomorzu po zajęciu Gdańska i Tczewa przez Krzyżaków
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Zburzenie miasta Gdańska przez zakon krzyżacki w 1308 r.
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Index


House of Piast
Inowrocław
Kingdom of Poland
Pomerelia (Gdańsk Pomerania)
Władysław I the Elbow-high
Gniewkowo
Teutonic Order
Issue
Elizabeth
Władysław the White
Ziemomysł of Inowrocław
Salomea
Sambor II, Duke of Pomerelia
Leszek
Przemysł
Władysław I the Elbow-high
Wenceslaus II of Bohemia
Tczew
Komtur
Heinrich von Plötzke
Raciąż
Włocławek
Gniewkowo
Sulejów
Western Pomerania
Treaty of Kalisz
Jan of Czarnków
Elizabeth
Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia

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