Frederick Casimir of Cieszyn
Frederick Casimir of Cieszyn also known as of Fryštát (Polish: Fryderyk Kazimierz Cieszyński or Frysztacki; German: Friedrich Kasimir von Teschen-Freystadt; b. December 1541/January 1542 - d. 4 May 1571), was a Polish prince member of the House of Piast in the Cieszyn branch and ruler over Fryštát, Skoczów (both since 1560), and Bielsko (since 1565).
Frederick Casimir | |
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heir apparent to dukedom of Cieszyn | |
Coat-of-arms of Upper Silesia (Cieszyn, etc). | |
Born | December 1541/January 1542 |
Died | d. 4 May 1571 |
Noble family | Silesian Piasts |
Spouse(s) | Katharina of Legnica |
Issue | Κatharina |
Father | Wenceslaus III Adam, Duke of Cieszyn |
Mother | Maria of Pernstein |
He was the second child but only son of Wenceslaus III Adam, Duke of Cieszyn, by his first wife Maria, daughter of John III of Pernstein.
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