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Sarcophagus of King Casimir IV of Poland

Sarcophagus of King Casimir IV of Poland

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Casimir IV's sarcophagus comes from the Chapel of the Holy Cross in Wawel Cathedral and is an important exhibit in the Wawel Royal Castle Museum. Casimir IV (November 30, 1427-June 7, 1492) was an important monarch in Polish history and the youngest son of King Władysław II of Poland. He was made Grand Duke of Lithuania by the Lithuanian nobility at the age of 13, and became King of Poland after his brother, King Władysław III, died in 1444. During his reign, Casimir IV successfully defeated the Teutonic Knights, recaptured Pomerania, and incorporated Prussia into Poland.

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