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... have been well worth including While picking nits , I might also note that while Michael generally uses modern Polish forms of names , he uses “ Casimir ” instead of “ Kazimierz ” for no apparent reason which I am able to discern .
... have been well worth including While picking nits , I might also note that while Michael generally uses modern Polish forms of names , he uses “ Casimir ” instead of “ Kazimierz ” for no apparent reason which I am able to discern .
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Already in 1366 , however , King Casimir the Great ( Kazimierz Wielki ) gave legal immunity over their peasants to feudal lords of the Topór and Starykoń clans so that “ neither We the king , nor one of my people , nor the lord of ...
Already in 1366 , however , King Casimir the Great ( Kazimierz Wielki ) gave legal immunity over their peasants to feudal lords of the Topór and Starykoń clans so that “ neither We the king , nor one of my people , nor the lord of ...
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